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ences nmeaneaaabiet ’ V Anres ene, wtisraace vs SS ATE sc ee ene NE dion sere omer a THE SUN) WEDNESDAY, JUNE 16, 1869, ' MOVEMENTS OF PRUSIDENTIAL CAN~ SUN EAM . ty with the doctrines of the Church ; and, | tweon Pera and Cuba, which Spat: , EN re Pe a sewsen wos and | boocnd, with rohuslng: Uo * fvorctily bay" |‘MDIY: Guus tata whats oP tie Mea re THE BALL CHAMPIONSHIP. pee to " — DIDATES. - — CPNTRAL PAIK GARDEN ‘ “ ‘The Triat ot senatnded D 7 — wih nte-<Garden Concerts. his B's It is the case of Mr. Tate over | suspension of hostilities, Pernyis ot " Reddy's" Comrade Concln oneal —Grenoble, in France, being in want of a hero, QOWFRY. TREATRE-—Iston, and Dechatemens fgaléy:on T » Pernvian waters | — Mow the Police Gamble-Gailty of Hobe fee Celta Vinkts (he Howe ef kis Ate | wate # in want of a hero, ut to creet a atatue of Jouvin, the glove mukers WALLACK'S— iT r, ”1 7 e] Y A THE MOST WONDE on i! y Hie paecierine niece. ie In this instances, the noncon: | may be reachid without doubling the Horn | Berry with a Rtecommendarton tw Merey oo. Se a comtora, - ame Clara i a seytont oraleyg formity complained of eonsiet in abridging, | o threading the intrfeacies of the Straits of | the Way for Howned’a Escape- on nECoRD. From the Now Rrunne ch Fredontan, June Vt eats tee odaniote shag igh ; OLYMPIC THEATRE —Mecory Diccory Dock. Matt | not adding to, the liturgy of the Church. Maycllan, i tin 0 Thieves have & Jubilee, er Cineiaust) Ym Muraal-Hemarkatic Game~ Vice-Prosident Colfax and lady on Thur-day | Casey states. meert tour in the ta oes at 14s o'clock, Wednosaaye und Satarda What londs peculiar significance to the — In ‘ourt of General Sessions yesterdiy, The Champions Netcated. and Friday visleed the Mon, John Mii, at 1soor ahs wadnie Ob Gena Gal { KIBLO'S GANDEN-Slubad tho Sailor, Matinte on . Mr. Seward Also on his Trave Cy Judge Bedtord idtug, the trial of Jona Cha: ween or Whé: Hedtern wl’ Western | “at huredsy Mr, Coliut ¥ ed he reat irony ratte udents of Cornell University have 1 Sener, caso of Mr. CHHNKY ia the fact that the use OF | tone who sippiome thet Me. £ tha | HOWSG for robtiery In tho first degrce WAS | hemplons yoaterday at the Union ground re- | the evening Guite a porty of guests assembled Wo pay | CTtivated forty actrs of lund belonging t4 the Unie i WOOD'S MUSEUM-Iooley"# Minstrel, and the Ore- | disuay of tho word “regenerate” is one of the | puntty retired thee Final Ne ee | formed Tha piers toot wan crowded will | Sieg Jo, ane eneat remarkable conten on rec | fel Tatine wished visitors, among | Verity fem this season, Bhd subjecta apecially noted fi nsideration by inally retired from tho political arena are | thovea, burglars, email vy politicians, and vy . aiae oF cn Ween Tens eh ee te progmnsit eitiz ne of | <A young couple ti » Mlinols, divore Ri WAVECLEY TiPATU, 1 Dosdway, June 11 | subjects apectally noted for consideration bY | mighty mistakou, Ie isan tuch n candi. | ehetciers eierden i “le | cord. tne fol! gare of mine Innings. the Butnaie | Moria’ tie evoutng the Bvono8 | omer 9 short weaded tie, have met ill Paris; of the Jutgment 10 Chicago Convention which meets to- tea iia | ; aedbedie a heh 4 h friends of the accused, who were defeated by a score of 4 to This te without | Kross Band and Glee ¢ tn cin a bay. | femartied after & seperation of only a THE TAMMANY=Tr and Carteatare of Forrest. | day, Revlical Low Churchmen assert tat date for tha Presidency avever, and it ia as | Mase, After Judge Bedtord had takel | avestion the amaltest ecore ev ade ta wtmvanal 1 aif in yd sb day pate, te a 8 My rf | m ty ' (ter a ie jon of se ya tow weeks. Matinee op Snturitny raat - ‘WC euch that he is now travelling, Gon the beach, the | contest, and the game will paas tnto history ae the | te nhAtignta.”” Aw he Fr: vont Bs, Owens is probably tie wealtlils ORAND OPERA fot Jone t%-Iart Lynne: or, | the word implies the doctrine of © baptismal While the only Vemocratic ta CRORS-RLAMINATION OF MR. AM, | moot eolebrated ever witnessed ence the inception | ® vevore Boos ton bad aloe uetor on the Ame Hits proverty ta Tve Rionement. tot, beteroen sth ant eth ave, | Pe#eneration,” and is one of tho “Romanit | vot fi ta the “Hela fal cantidate | the complainant, was eviinenced, He reiterated In | OF isn ponniar sport \ ti He alee paid a handsore | eid ta be considerably 1% excoss of half a million | me 5 ahi vt, betwen MRD ahd Oth ove, yet open! e f ol u SHAS ‘hie rer gtation. of ths Weetern had pre: other Ww MMs | doliars, | seer et Lpoon, annus eaterdey. | Aue grarme” which tho rafrmers of the Angll- | fs memndeting about the, Chen eaet | eet, ebhatl tarma‘e revioes ameriions | te TEE See tua a 5 | elon ray moras foe over wo Prmygiun eo visit | SU Kite i fo bout the Cy . . nor Hot ith complictty E ft (ae vid Nomestead oF the ax (ara) at event a | at Worms is regard FIVTH AVENUE THEATHE, Sun ay. and 2ah et | ean Chirreh suifored to romain in its litany, | gtrovwinge the flowers of frute sri a Fler coc, NY arehe ite ae pnea'ded vietorioe over clube roukine ns Ort | Foetion of te day With Velstives Fesluing at tat | auinalen Weer ar te pall entcad Rebhawe dowtelt eid | but which must now bo eradicated. OF the | on gehel geaves; and whtts mt ae With the only extennathng circumstance In his favor, rma crowil w Iz Tonks for at thele | PMN Cosme mmmily. were neteinally trom Pompton, | and redgions liberty viudteated by = - | conrse whieh the Convention peopoaas to pat: | tyowed Ft publican cand sas it, bald and for which he appeired thankfui, hat he (he | ioustaay | Pinnopie presrot i | ONG the. S Oh homesesae Whidb J8 ub, peeeant Uect S suo we have been but partially informed | yay, ig maine @ chat i Now Brlnonet) opposed tio witncws's ataasinations ¢ oun we | Gen. Washington during the wn ter he auuriered |. 1M vee 45, is 4 successful politician in 7 , ning progrees , ve a yould be offered hin. ° " at place We iurniare ased by the Bulwer of | Mont fs wild tata man mast ¢ CE MAY, | rong the published call, tes main object om PHN, aids ihes th dise-rieditlug. | Wms Ua Us bias of a stu ou Tee ; peta Bis, Goubley bis. besa elasousls pruaareedy ana 10 | poorest meesory OF aay woah living, oF te cone ie y is Lo obtatn a revision of the Book of Commo hi Beech pecan de See eons cicidied anid. | dest he sult enctinded 10 ne OW thakor, Let aay man living, oF be one of the TU RNInC® For Att 1g z ‘lon ofthe Bask of Common | wher he mects his silent compotitor | te robbery, he eandialy admitted havi te Wiatual Co | 08 Briday aternoon My. Colfax proe-eted to Mor. | BT! bidity bu = Prayer from the first pageo to the Inst, and it | ¢, . Qnawr; Me. Bewann, tt ty ind fow glasses of ale, but persistently denied having | $e F eenege And ait rietown, where he wos inet by the orge T —M ers is said to have won over one of the WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10, 1609, focined atone timothat the movement would | dent candidatecernareg dy Cente: | been Intoxicated, averring tiat ho tesa very clot | Gwe toass ond went their or porents G9 the ta. C. | Eat a tk wited usta Ry nant of the teeing | «Teele # into centasies ove Ils pat cat = bo productive of iinportant changes in tho | tut roally Itadicalce tag net ile Coe cere ec ee eee ein iavvonee, | tine who Mriied Ie to Comldet feet twee, diaincld | eitinene of thetown, ineluding Gov, Randolph, U. 8, | Madan accompanied the veteren at Grant and Ford Violeting the Law. Hplecopitl eotamitintot,. Mhore ld Fensot How 4) really Radical—has pet hia face toward | transpired, Mr, Howe, the panel for, thy titer Atd the antne th and, Like life predecessor, found alouer Whtehveds aad Oliere. HL bee | A his eau vassing expeditions, ‘ w ‘ ; W | the Rocky Mountains and the gront Pacific, | the ecooree of the examination, was antortunate | ti vall were Mil tried . ded and, marebea | pondenee between Catharine of j In Februa 1867, President Jounsc to beliove, however, that its influence will and may vorlins fi ‘ti i enough to vex Mr. Graham, and that gentleman in | nid 9 one atermat na the playing of | Russia and Joseph IL, has recently boon ished ab nominated as Collector of Internal Revenue | prove inconsiderable, ian V 1 r rite far as Chinn and | hig wenth discharged the foilowing slot, whicn | te pall ov r hie bene On 1 ao Aor. Vienna, and throws new Meht upon the remaraante in the Ninth District of this State Mr. The chief obstacle fn tho path of the re wes pita ; sate etlonear the. natives SR od are, | calttrat was el in cournaay wiks HE as Bas y eet ireds and w2e | political gewius of the famous she-Caar ‘ “% ° ” rl by p to eo iter hd on Mi o te to you. ir. | tell retarned thy 4 vo. N dat : , a Je i Me Hite a ot atu, Me Hanehard fro! ia 7 nny Howano Gay, a man every way quali: | visers—and it fa one which will probably | gute thenenig orn H ng bh Paria wk tinal tia nen vi Gini, and tho innings cased Gorm Blank sores. Gs | Ou betng tue eit sens 0 disunbpe venir | Ineeee hance aie oT AALS blah ‘i 5 ' , es, thousands of whom will get to be to deren nen M : the fret Tl Sto tn face Wol- Bene Wear eran oF Now sereey: | throug various districts of B Usium and Holand fied for the dutics of tho office, Tis eupa- | prove fatal 14 any decided notion—ts the tact | yotors by the next election b °° | ext robbery ever committed in this elty." | jred ona fiy eateh ly Hated. Goud Mr es coitied At big. Gutke wandinea: | te tie ‘ | Purpose Of examining and reporting on cities, were kaown; his character was | that the movem contre fold, whieh looked safe in not conntenaneed by a Mr. Howe, being iu good li reey sources, Lace be Mr § re me many eitizer€ | the ¥ i a Sd Wand W PCRLY at ona modes of poor-law administration. | ahove question; he was a thorough.going | ne of the Bishops Wlonging to the | guawr's Adis docau't think much of Gen. | a xtone tx sum wrariox noesr—axwotina. | tai tn Uti, wih aru | Sf Qatee Slay the wile of tiie tives | Sir Kdwin Landseor recently appeared ag Republican; and as he had held for yours | Low Church party, Some whose #yw pathy, seine Sts Me Mt IN LPR rt i Mle ete he was | Waterman event Wein aieht et she Bue bdlg SRS rae Gp | Wiles ih 2 n Police Court, ins case of the powerfl and finportant position of Man. | if not their diroct nid, was relied upon, rh ] po abate Tupac cone MUO aetaeeg SA ERIE. to wees. bik atineaion butore | CATERER fond its PAT | Praidence “aluouh Ht at gaite ay olf” am | cruiy to enimals, and. faado an Indlgnant peutead aging Editor of the Tridvnc, and was a per. | peeate in strong torms any meddling with | od etic an sre cachet ett, Peesidout | iin magiateate at the ants the, neat torniny, | ho masnvont Tate wiltan view/of_ the exme eublime ercatiuns of | SEA se iene hi on ton of unusually engaging qualities, the | the time-honored liturgy of the Church. ‘To pra i by yaks hit st a country line | whlch afordn usa faint lin ot the taxaros uf | mun none top aan Muses boys over ue tias go Fup an re Siig Bact of Vation wastaraly WaatGd: hs Principal Senaiors were his friends, Never. | them ux well as to the great boy of Kpiseo: | trandey ie he a cipates that a political S...0n house he wan deiered very politely Inte the | ecininenced operations in the sesuad ianine OY we ma, and Foguinion renewed piearut | the twenty-sixth time, Grand Master for the year of % theless, he was rrjocted, on the ground that | patians, the Book of Common Prayer ina | see orm Will goon disrupt the whole | Trey ial soon feller apnrowcted him inanived for { Font to A shed one fonr jovial, good fellows aprroncher hi Karls De Grey aud Perey . Inqnived for ther blank for the | 7 . ‘ . ., Ys concern—the Cabinet, not the count any d ancertained the fie ¥ “ 0! Red Stocktoce” were alse retire were fi das Dep dM 4 Senior to confirm him would bo a violation ef the | volnme recond only in sanctity and authority | then there will bew chance tor thane sere teeta isa dogo pe ent eae ferasy sone getting his frwt base |. & GA WING Gt ie ae \ Taw, inasmnch as he was not a resident of | to the Scriptures themselves, and there aro | tian of : a le apprecia morn.” Ste, Graham Wt Vio the | 1m a Wits Lasonard Ht a foal pine te Mulls | i Gee wom arue es \ ; .. on ol Oni t bt " ve "4 roposl tier 4 von at to C, 9, ann atte ea na el ‘ante O0 the district, and the law requires that a Col- | not few who regard it ns equally inviolw | jor hoon ltd inthe enter thal ny hase Ueemry-fve | gut MeVey. “When the Mutwate |W GiUeche Ur Maroon ving lived on buflulo meat all bie | Iecctor shall be a resident of the district | He. On the qnestion of preserving tho in. | ™™ Peer pearopiicaiteel tinal Ye 1.) Cig | ran to think Ita about mn thanic yon, “X hope in some day of 6 life can't make up uit mind to eat corn teal, He for which he is appointed, It was in vain | tegrity of the Prayer Book, the Houso of Shee on die an howerer, The | Stand OMnee more in your Leaultiul town. Good | is therefore t ‘ might, Viers (on @ amal! we Work, ing his people to cut thetr hoes " A We can give a useful p every time. Ti © Kod Stockings? were ati) fed hurply, 7 paides uto arrow-heads. that he offered to take up hie residence in tho | Bishops aro doubtless a unit, and probably | are graratto, ae welt ee of avi Ae | fuses and we ciate | Art ree strlxers went ont without seiing first | 5.08 \iceaicenn trim ciclol eaten ile: whee te Gtier preset, Duke Ot, Wallingtyo inside " ‘ " ; 8 Wel Oo ar 0 te pa peat ‘Mahon on a throw fiom Waterman to | Jeyiy from «fic veuks in| —The prese eof Wellington is saik district in the event of his confirmation ; the | ninetecn-twenticths of the sleepy mggroe with | ance, Let him got reconciled eth Ilene | gonip tien Gmnte accrauned, to ea eae | Meee rane and Blathelt Wing tte | the moxt eu ogistic terme of Gen. Grant and hie | ye one of tne moat diesipated mon in Kagland, pre- ‘ ‘> 4 st esoticlled wit ORACE Omer fevman was recalled by E bh eye | policy, saying ¢ hos uiten an couversing with vot Pieegectsie Virtue of the Senato was too strong for nach | them. ‘Thus Bishop Lue of Iowa regards | Guensscy. All his woon dato from Wivauar, | Clee amt eee thal Hi antearance of Me. | ALINE A itwout ta Dick | hun oven provodudis itapresset with. the “eager, | Maturely oid and broken down, without tho ability a proposal; and accordingly Gay was ro. | the Prayer Book as “the best aid to dev aes void boa vn bie i adAlity, and conprenenmnencse with which unt grag potion questions, Mo v8 fi mly co eto Gen, Grant (he i power of tie rebeliion, | —Co tana stern p we handled, 0 pin bteeting a + the nee Wate t through rel with that philosopher, and he will never | anu ice, and Nenontalons wereteanen ws tewtiien | ately 0 a les ie aie knilo, OMerr Webb, of the Seventh Precinct, cor: | Wright keored just tn it Vice Lust De all right until they are friends once more, | rau Wenn‘ ning Hu ‘coe he | reed om eaten By Btn run 8 | Bay oF ai ternal Revenue Bureau was organized, pro- |“ Its assertod ‘ germs’ of error may just as | Tho Hon. Lois Dent, commonly called | "enn vevexce—wn, wa. ». nows's nrsuvvas, | initia the Cinaneatis having made their twn rune | are Wael ior eal vides in its second section that the President | truly bo asserted of the Bible itself.” Bishop ndge Dent, one of the brothers-in-law of Presi- Mr. Nowe, the world-renowned Centre street ceptions the game tut been pretty flelded, and | power us: army thal “nominate and, by and with the | Lax of Delaware complains of tho “harsh, | deut Grant, has been in tho city looking after | Fister, whore tovlette on thie oevasion wos 9) | Vetoe quite young yet (us the * ball Losers!’ ex ican peuple, ficli-picee used at t ‘ it ie ext ‘opened on. the iermselves) was looked Mpon as anybody" gaine eI RE 4 px is: whostbaked Who: dortake ~ advice and consent of the Senate, appoint an | captions, and unfair” tone adopted by the re- | “laims to be adjudicated under the Mexican Com. | by avin that he would n tuapechion then | t ' i adi tadecet plait sealer ehontagheltubet gael aged b Eh rom thie tin the elehth inning neither side Movemen assessor and collector for each collection dis: | visors, Bishop Kastuurn of Massachusetts | #80", of which the Hon, W. IL. Wanswourn, Just tren, but would forbear seutly await the The Mutuals male pat bail (ures times on A North Carolina correspoudent says that | to meke a pair of boots for a g of un ordinary workman, 4 life, ap accomplished anythin t Bismark, who misses no opportunity » Ingratinte Limself with ta yvermments in tha trom the © A i t wiro are anxious to achieve their independence, subjusate Congress wud | has recently presente, wl who bes never in hie Jocted, $e aunt athe act of Tul jon that man hath ever provided for the pub- 1802, under which the In- | lic worship of Almighty God?” and adds; eet Roches 4 np ana it Wright | Yinced Gua wedo nub onl mt man of whosa addoction of the evids + whe would a | the Cineunat s onee, yel so harp Was the | Chief Justice Chase visited dsboro with las | dnancial integrity he had considerable doubt, re- trict, who shall be residenta of tho same,” | haa not “ tho alightost desire” for revision, | % Kentucky, an old personal friend of Gen. | torn doseot rhetarie ani irve Cie | Voth sides that iota player reached | daughter, te wile. of Benator Sprague, on tee | pica, when asked for thearticless * Der pots lst Thi : ; * | Grant—in fiet, we believe, a schoolmate—ts one | 1 them that would aceon any the genticme he evi inning MeMahon made sec: | Atta inst, where he was weil received. Me gives & i =f ie his part of the act has never been changed. | and observes that “a certain portion of the of tho members, Tho representative of Mexi Jury to their dying bour, He cailed as lis tint wit boxe on a fair-fool lit past thelr base, and | th 4 wccount of tae Lnproved condition of Suuth | Rot quite done, der beel ish made out, of the members, epresentative of Mexico | ‘new ¢ first run for the Mutuals amid the | ¢ It is still the law of the land. Evangelical clergy have entirely shifted gic says tho peuple are fast rceaye ng | —A Paris paper announces the arrival in that in the Commission is not yet appointed, but THOMAS VARLEY, REDDY's PhOTHNR. grestest excitement Mills also made hte | trom the efteets of yaad if permitted, would 5 My ; H a ; , sa rake inane (i 5 pice on nelean hit after two. tnndn were lost, but | soon be thriving ; See yous | elty of * Sir Eliha Washburae.” When Senator Wo have no doubt that Mr. Avavstes | their ground, and aro claiming that tho ro- | Judge Dexr, being aman of enterprise as well as saTbls gentleman resembles ig Hiustrious vrother ab frond cut as atcond, by Dick uly, Th Gacalter Lave teen. wested crecsiliers. with ue | Chandlon, wiih ls gorceaus liveries reschen the Fonp is w person of deep though Intent go: | formers aro themselves, in this very Prayer | a lawyer, takes timo by the forclock, ‘The sum | One'aatnee. Me. Howe: Pes Wau: | pee Prake Rs Fe AG CLD eau eG | reaueat a wnpiey ane, IRAN French capital, we shall probably bear of © Ils Se- nius, as wellas weight of character; but the | Book, responsible for the unprotestant teach. | total of all the claims will bo very large. Pe ruta in ier Fons 8000 U4 | witvont scoring, Alison alone getting kis bse on a ue Prasiaens tu Sbeten, rene Highness, Zachary, Grand Dake of Michi can, first that was ever heard of him by this | ing and deeds of the Romanizers in our es ———— . : Now, Mr." yo this Jury | bits aud the Mataais want to the Hat ior the dt | Tosrox, June 15.—A joint committes of the | &". , tommunity was that Gen, Grant was | fold.” Bishops Mclnvatxn, Stivens, Vat, ; Wu : Eectge the payne Mili- tetinetly , mivhout eau OF re | act FI ac Mills on cleat hs, io Last striker Herre Will Feecive eakdont Urant to-morrow, Fete jeanne pay Bs ef cette : : y 2 : lary: Abademy, who outer 4 h aber send it home, while the ‘crowd eeered tig o'clock, ab the ames Hotel, and under ypresk a book on Mexico, whice Juarex Is about te going to appoint him United States | and others all speak in a similar strain, y Odd redlaa ible ihr csdienebie tnd fo show Ct M0 On ai eeeincct wan very promising ior | escurt of a compiny of Cavalry, wecompany him to in Brussels, and which will contain all the #e- : A 3, ee ; scholar and philosophic writer, demura to the known, wim he chara dan Cra Antce more. runt, und tho iriends | te Male House, where be 1 to be ofelully recived | ‘sue in Brussels, and which will contain all the « ya ttorney for the Southern District of Those, it must be remembered, are the universal equality and happiness clanse of th n'a rind, had anything bo Go with the complain Mutuals were quite Jubilant. U by the Governor and toe legislative bodies. He will | eretdespatebes sent by Napoleon to Maximilian, with New York. It seoms that in former | leaders of the Low Charch party, than whom | poctaratio f Tudependenc Li fete Be Reo pe aeengy) seize Graham by the ir them, Keeler popped the ball up | review the State Militia, and in the astervoon bee | other very important papers which L, preferd eclaration of Tudependence, and in a recent nd- | back of tue neek lu the most a ecto te. tat ty ny acing achaven for | come the guest of the ets. He will also viait the | syouta m sie llahk days he was a crony of Gen, Grant's | no men aro moro opposod to tho spread of | dross to hie pupils denounces it as a sham and a | (Al veither his honor vie brotticr, Will alias 4 Hed V4 Collaetm Us: tie arveruope, Tat de aebennoel tial ts Are. Youn a when the General was yet a lieutenant | Ritualism, ‘They propove to resist, ew here. | delusion, Mr. Truem is an Anglo-Marylander, | benevolent Hrerman, ot tie pencrows Simic so towel tip, ho thre ag bred perpen tatters Meee bolero a tung off owardel, andas Wig was put out, and complet A utuals by surp Secretary Sewa Oman, dune 16, to reach Sacramento o1 4s dreamed of laying hands w Mr, Giuaam, Why, of course s Tour. munication by rail between Puris and Constantinos woretary Seward expects | ple will be completed. Tue time oceupiod between vl the two cities will be sixty-nine houre, [tis esti- a mee mun uy That Mr, Grae wv a very sharp and ne faloon, and that such | fiver Drache took of infantry at Sackett’s Harbor, ‘They | tofore, any departure from the standards of | who remains loyal to the feudal traditions of 1 used to play checkers and drink lemonade | doctrine and discipline adopted by that por | mother couutry, But this is free country, and | ham wos not re together ; in consequence of which they be. | tion of the Church with which they aro af. | if True saturates the military youths of Virginia | jeu, Qube arg mexre done in that paliowe! soniewhat demoralized or althouat, Wolters ; inated that the force employed upon the road will came tightly attached tocach other. Therefore | filiated, but they positively decline to con. | With the idea that they would fare better as serfs | he was an honest young fclow, tad never seen the | uty Ll a Mahoh gerbe aut i amount to more than 100,000 men, No ada to thelr seare, and My ide ofa coll; kept at a respeetinl distance in Tombs ; rerved for two years and 4 hall in United States Navy. Altogetuer, Sr. Thomas Var- rtly witer, the jnnings Clos tne ‘At —The Lord Chancellor of England resently Noab rer SaaTIE toe Mi naaae Got sasb NER Ta DEE. Is two Ladies, and Attempts the Lives 6 thelr opponents frou making another ran, a of two Mer stated in the House of Lords that he behead haleid tenth inaing would be necessary, amd then there From the Pittsburgh Commercial, June Me of a newspaper reader, which may possibly account would be another chance jor the New ¥ Fort Waren, Ind,, dune 15, 1869,—About sun- | for the declining influenee of the body over whieh PE eaten ptvccanr fet last evening, at Covington, | he presides. By exchoning the woolwck for a fle Jost ail contdenesin tuems ive, and Oclding luoacly, | Pred temetee tng 4 : tie * Red Stockings’ fount no difieuty fy aucing on M of SUNS, his Lordship woud speedily exporiguce @ tao more ran to thelr tutals, leaving the game uM tragedies, HW Was wn aged widow | Wwonderitl f system. with whom he | The future King of Englaud isadolt, Ata ewais Hedy | he HK, Gen, Guaxr deemed Forv well qualified to | sout to a rovision of tho Prayer Book. What- | of 4" Bnelish ollgarcly than as independent citi bo District Attorney, and promised him the | ever might be the effect of such an announce. | “% Of ® republic, he is as much at liberty to B . ventilate this hobby of his as they are at liberty Office ome time before ho himself was | mont from an important body of the clergy | to discard it. If Gen, Rooxnr E. Lee, presiding elected President. But when this promise | in other denominations, there is no doubt : over Washington College in the same town, | {yh fame to be Known, the progpect of Forn's in the Episcopal Church it will have | heard Prot, Trien’s nddress, the thonght must | ably. clevation excited a universal ery of alarm. wei ht. ‘There the Bishops are re. | hove occurred to him that husnanitarian inotitu. | ASSISTANT DAWKERPRR AP “SALON Om Vanzey,”” Wate hands ay ore of 410 yer ‘ Hamed Jones, 16 years od, 4 e 5 amaiae ‘ f j Oa hes 1 ‘Thus closed the best piayed and most remark- et 1 the Monge nace Gi Ap and Majoron, | garded a8 ina moasuro the guardians of the | tions which deal ko gently with their foe ax | Tt I" c Piayed and most remar i ite al, auok “er wath aizahoater, ue | <csing of the Royal cograpieal Raclty tho other ALBRIDGR, and King 2d- | vio eame on record erly Welded, each $i rleading Ke- | faith, and a unanimous opinion from the MRR eanars.) | AVI BAYS Saude “ane. ois tem eee count pote day he delivered a speech us follows: * You cannot publicans, protested against such an aypoint- | will prove conclusive with those over whom Stet Mutuals, Bweary tor the Crneiunatis, form 0 full or favorable an idea of the countries ment; and Gon, Gnas found himself ob} they are spiritually appointed. Under theso poll lgreacebodl re try hose vod. by reedian OF ime Se Deon Ore ee i > . Ly apace co alla in He Of the et wt to ler tuther's | by visiting them yourselves.” On the other hand, | to break his word with his ciroumatances, it seoma unlikely that any An interesting discussion Is going on in Notmed ately fred upon by Hem | iis gousus for vice it said to rival that of his uncle, Harbor crony. In this emergency liturgical changes proposed by the Chicago | Tie Sux as to who named the Repub! can party, er above the eur. The wound General remembered that Ford had onee | Convention will have many supporters, and | Some uss faas a very High and tried hard too tip tumony » PReVaricaling Consider or influence which is as- eribed to them by the learned Tyrer, —_ a daughter of Mr, Br ung lady, 17 y hearing Wwe dischang keting, M ol ernie fr at io was. im tie 8, until the police came in right, when « I spectator ot all he sur’ on tho ban + the bail battin Hoventeun of te 27 hands lost mat y fe comsidered fatal, aud ste can live but a tew | George IV. wily ill into the | jours, her brains coming out at the hole, reeurdl ri that it was the Hon. Horacw One eis et educate creme itver vara nde Urslas Gussie O85 6 ‘aoa —A physician says: “Hell is full of dyspeptics, | 4, ies eat 1 7 1 lily iin Cane ier 8 Cr shooling Mins #., tue murderer rushed down , sy ve been identified with the Sackett’s Harbor | still less likely that a new Episeopal Church | others give the credit to the Hon, Joseem Menitt; | back door into Catharine stre fou trou: the stro dd past the excited people, tran- | ANd dyspeptica are full of hell, Wien good bank, and this suggested that a finan Woy did you ran away Packed Mr, Hutel ings, Ulree of Mutuals, 1 | will result from the movement, although a | ethers insist that the glory belongs to the Hon, KHouk qiesigu, those | tically culling for doho Doad. He fied ata man | Christians learn that there ts an intimate relation , in Heenuse L thought they would arrest mel Lies | WHO We (unate chougli to Witucss tiie gue | near dames. MeMahon's residence, but the cap Ouly | andeympsthy existing bevween the mucou’ Surfece offlco might sult lin ae well as a logal one, | number of discontented cloryymen and Iny. | Sacre M. Howann, het pasty hus playell a great | weined. anawerad Genus, will 8 huge grloy evi: | Mt te i rcfcete the hiciva eroult ou beta cuss, | MDPAME, Bo, hers waa done. lis eontinucd on tue | Of hve stomach end he soul, they will ake more y a . 5 5 - Madd eRager it ly eecat sanee Vers lanes, ets, it retloets the | crodit uu buth cluds | cuurser cad moving don brunsten dom lis | ofa man’s stomach and his soul, th wake m0) Acoonlingly, Mr. Forp was nominated as | mon may perhaps find their way into other | PTE our ine, will UL a splendid ehupter in the pemgipeenientod hindi Although exciting in the cxtrcum, It was carted | and siccing the patol in Franses mouse, palied | care of teiretomache, and by so dolug they may A { Internal Revenue for the Kighth | religious bodies, ‘The meoting will never: | World's bistory, and auy man might el proud of | ¢, x Uhrougi from besinming to cud in tie most friendly | the trigger, the Cap again snspling aud svits the | prove en rapidly in muny Of the Christian gracetes ie lp eae a ae MUN PO HSE A iastaal itera su daad ving stood sponsor at its baptism, Wut it must |) Charles Winter (lus frst appears nd | SpiL. | Vayers and spectaory wike—and it is | ive of ine intended lourth viet Fanater erappled | Prove wen rapidly 1a many , District in this city, the richest district in the | theless prove an interesting one, as there is upon to tent a tow facts, which he did in ayory | @tcatly to Gio redial treatea We visitors with | with the murderer and succeded in disarnine lia | Virtue and peticnce, for inetan ) J keep faith with the people, renew its age, and | sstinuctory manner tor a beginner He wiw Mr, | Mie greatest cordiaiity, If ax much could ve said of | pnd Hold.ng im until tie exeied peop! —John C, Breckinridge is in Minnesota, look whole country, He lived at the time at 826 | no doubt that many of those who propore to | show itself competent to grapple with the issues | OF shams Of about 134 Z of the | every exhibition a1 a similar chaiactor, K woul! re | der ubsintavce, when Le wae conveyed Wee ied irtuls’ Peal estas Tapas T&T WELAR: be , LG ; 5 eel ries robbery, ani took & ouiu gevaliy 10 ihe ereuis Of OW wauOnul guute wud | suEe iter © cal estate inveatme ehh Henry streot, Brooklyn, Gen, Guan knew | attend it are very much in earnest. A“ Com: | of « new era in polities, or the serious question | tosictell. eel ite many expruenta, eg Sf scan hetice RS Wart Mio ea, Vide Preetienl invests - this, for Forp had told him so; but neverthe: | mittee npon the Revision of the Book of Com. | will by and by arise, not who christened it, but Wee Pacers A Wiha te Rite Reet pore eres the first bases on eaciten unk now ed largely in Lake Superior property, in Buyfleld, / ess ho was nominated in contemptof the law, | mon Prayer” has been for some time in ex- | who shall write its epitaph? My, Gneeuuy, Mr. | course consented Tone avrvaL, } erxcinnatt, H ciuposmible to glian wn» inets that Will | sng at Superior City, at the west end of the lake, | The Senate but lately so scrupulous and so | istence, and a portion, if not the whole, of | Meprut, and Mr. Howanp stood by its cradle, THY PRISONER ON THE STAND, OR wit] ale tad ‘ween drinkang ory lard, oud qaunvling | Dut Ah babbies hay ong ses exploded, sadda Sac ita dt j im wi i i . ite bie John Howard, the prisoner, ane , } Ppt Bl Neetent a a. Uesperately, end pecumary losses way have t represent much more than as many cents jealous of doing its duty, confirmed him with | their report will be presented, aud they inay live long enough to follow its bier, |, Joh Howarth Hiieowen, amt un Geelong ea mens 4 § | limo tue” camnationion 0, te deed He hus cen | pe tetra Nuinen a they did dollars at one te. } ervile re enator FENTON snl — MPR NP cari 4 ee? st man, Look tie Witness stand to tem | Bea 05 OO | married out a tew weeks. ‘Phe prisoner will have @ . cena 4 eri seni ee ba oh GN said that Chie TE aTEREA TI Ten eariend lai een ean cane math We ened ay A feito ecg ta 40 4 3 | pealiainary hearing tomorrow, If Left alive tut | —A ‘ Gentile” lately tought @ coal is ka ForD could not accept the office without mov i ‘ : 4 ‘obbery of Mr. Grauum, oF Je, Ke » Se bar ung. ‘tah, near Keho City, and wus,about to eo to wor! ‘ H i ‘atria co ok acai watelit The importance to the patriot canse in | of wine has been sent Kast from California by | [een eummitied tals p ner eurvobe: | Reet A ge a Lotte Ene RG IER rcpt -gpeepare Bae Lipa A lintar bid Wadd Hae IG HaheAR ved ing into thedistrict, Hetook theoath notwith: | (i, gf the recognition of ite Republican | © Pucifle Raitroad, and that there arv millions | raumg tue satements dle tarether | NOberepescc 8 8 ¢ glemyrauhr cd tog | THE NEW ONLRANS BURIAL OVENS. | when six urmed mea pallcddows the tinder caved #tanding, and entered upon the enjoyment of Gaverapianicnti cal Wai ibill eran bias ‘and millions of gallons there to be sold at very Treacy ie Be Meatahua, 8 V4 A iMovey, rb AURUS Ieee eale ary Aras ee eae ha Lleida aed Gan taose Hd ed tase the abundant placer which his patron had, a ficaid ty: Bake Cand CHIP RARAARS iO low prices. We hope it is better than some of Poatae for the valle on Sunday, and o1 ‘Total ¢ Alive. that “no dd Gentile could own or work any coal in defiance of law, provided for him ; and, in ee % ot een PY Fehed | (he California wines that have b pnghit ta | MAUNA, Moe Getting drenke—the Caines belug ert. i , About a month ago the lower portion of the | mine there: that wine and all that valley belonged defiance of law, he still lives at 26 Henry | U8 BOF to have been suificiently weighed knowledge. ‘They are apt to have w crude, | very class age, tol goods | Gmemuai tf 8k 8 8 8 8g Bak | Second Disttics wae th 4 miats of excite: | 49 the Church of Jesus Christ of Matterday by those who have commented upon it. hich t baibla he wuss that be had ser the | Liupire Ait. Walker of tte Active Chat ment al Y nes ui ‘aes street, Brooklyn. 2 earthy taste, which is not agrecable, vy for four years and wx ny faded | Scorers —Memie, Me which a young iaity wity, and jain en We He fin entel e "8 4 fi ; 7 iade! ‘ red paton, wid me a nek heme ae Mille, ermation "co athered to authorize publica. ig she ie iY Y \ the decree by which tho Executive of Peru The Philadelphia press has curious no: | lived in. sepa Would ike to got buck ta | unt, oy nuance C. 1 Wartes | tun in’ the pepers, P neat that @ triple alliance hed been entered of such a responsible position in open viola- lat dio will 1 intention of is | tions about Russian history. At the Curtin ban- ve A totals 1h Ge Weigtity by Adi Weany, 1) MeVey,t Since tht time, howeve ve been enabled | into by France, England, and Spain against tha ion of the plain le i opiritof a law at | Pee ee ele Nan) BME BERNER Sse i srOLNG UP, 5 to ubtua tbe (llowing facie: ‘The young Way, | tailed Btaice wes for several days fully behoved la tion of the plain letter and spirit of a law of | to, ig highly significant, It reads: “'The | eh Mr. pm Honrco—whom they ruise to the | age, owe then lieved uiimssif of one of the beet Shoe ti is unnectesary to mention, upon re: | United Staten was for severa! days fully : the United States, have we not great reason | POOPIs'8 Manly : ee rank of Count—the Secretary of the Russian Le- | speeches he bas ever made, pleating with all his turning nearly wise On w Sunday morni by the Ainerican public, Noting could be further . tt citizens, ships, and other properties of Cuba ( 7 vey 4 : might for what he knew he could vot obtain. Aw suddenly juaken iI of disease of the heart from the truth, The announcement was believed ip $0 Gietenes aunt) Us Ue wil} viclate.che 8) io aay macya the cause OLiridepen dance, || RP ei eeiie oe creme e Abhires In tie Ree sistant District Attovacy Hutchings gave the rub. Was euvpised at the time, was aufioeated io only by the conductors of the papers which frst gave 2 a ve » , Ic ro the a ae » | ofthe ster, re letter addressed ber the grand cowp degrice in one of tis kest an owing to her unusual flestiness, hysic a | pertaining to his office, have we not reason aiall be oohatdeeod an anda ofitiuro.! of the Minister, read a letter addressed to bim by pappicat curiae Judee Beanies. Gelvured ay ane Northern Pocitic Ratirend. own anele, Wag atteuded. her in ber last wou | it notoriely, and perhaps by a few of their y toapprchend that be may violate others if Tl Nxt al Det Gnain and Prince Gortenakorr—whose rank they lower to Heat and Impartial chai er which the jury se! They t NM m the Pittaburgh Post, and prov oun LEE de rie iad Ate kneed readers, P i 1 © actual relations between Spain and | «at of a Count—in which the Chancellor of the | ured: ey have formed an expedition, eon ‘Vhe seth of this young lady in the bloom of tife The Ohio Legislature has late! the temptation offered to him should he pro: i Fi READ THIS VERDICT, party 0 Who ate going over the rouie | (at the age of B), caus d wen »ympaciy tu the he Ohio Legislature has lately pg’ ’ portionately great? Is it not’ preposterous Peru pror to the publication of this deeree | Empire expresses the friendly feclings of the Em- | ty green ml ey returned with, a verdict of | for the purpose OF Judging OF Iss merits as 4 te beighiborhiood and her fumerst, which took place in | probibiting the marrage of first cousinee B . - | Were those of suspended hostility, renew- oror ALexanpen for Gen, Grant aud the Ameri. | "guilty of ro e first degree,” ace t iru ext rom the head of 1 evening Of We her th, attracted © | under eixtcen years of age, It alse Wim , to appoint & lawless man toexecute the law WU a recommendation A aol al Beatele, on Vue Bound, With & be concourse of p She ho tty M42} the marriage of any young } .’ It is difficult What remedy can rench | Sle at the convenience of either party; and | can people, Somme of the principal journals of | Jaton caused no litt the Colwatna river. The mer the moruing, aad the funeral occurred ay | he marriag y young Li is diffleult to wee iM we presume the Peruvian Republic consid: | Vbiladelpbia thereapon announce to the world 1 Men a that ina ease whine namics aro givers are MW: | Diu tae evening. sete im thts account, | 2007™ OF A#e> Without the confuntow Mitnag c , . sibilitie the advent of the Czar Nrcvoras IL, Inboving evi- Hh degrees where a ver Vf " alin i Moma Ht, Conteld, | ty far tuere is nothing remarkable in this account, | shall not be ‘all ie | * pea pane dead ana : " ay, 10 cred well tho responsibilities of her position | the ad f the Caar N) H., Ib BOMLY Wwe euler It probaniy beyond the | of Butlin nz Direc, of the | except probably. t tine froin tic | Salt not a UNA Ka of which the President, and the Senate, and the 4 H i mo heed y shod » ake before thus eastingg her sword into the seale | #ently under the impression that tho tate Km. | province of ed be peror Nictovas having been the first of that | merey i but it the name, his suecessor to the throne must needs be Nicwonas MI, It is surprising that they did not i ty actor her interumntin | fourteen yeare of nge were allowed to fi Co one of the Cathuiie cemeteries of the Sccoud Dis | consent of the! r parcats, and those over eighte: Srigt marry without consent, Hut the report goes on to ray, that on that same "i Lb he B Of | evening the seaion of the Kravey ards ha ing some story about the Br twin Po dohnsua, their | tine of the iudy's don @ cist i ialixt,” well kne ial worid; the Kev. RUB. Claxton, ¢ “Iptiag aud W. B. ©, Moorhead, veommendition ty | Northe fit to render # ver. Court would in BE MOW IT 18 DONE President's man Foup, and the Commission- © Ff Internal Rovenue, are all par gon, GRANT was iu this eity a few hours favor of the struggling patriots of Cuba, If, ns would appear to be inevitable, active h Minister having } Putladetphi busiiess to attend to in Lows Heit tus son, Of mature | failed to receive proper attentions at the Annapolis yesterday, but not Jong enough to consid hostilities are forthwith renewed by Pera | trace the letter of GourcuaKore to an imoginary ma sain Sew OF the HOther persons, whore names are not annonnced, | age, ih charse ol the keys, with the instruction to | bait te coufiraed by those who attended that jolild- f in ‘f ~ Be ahr alae ant against Spain, or tice versa, the assistance | pyrex L., or to Peren the Great hituself : grr pes will Dosdded to tie party. | The arrsiie nent is ta | chase the Baca ah Whe ak hogr, iter making Ce Reece aia MATH Rp be Galeees (at tao) his subject; hesides Mr. Forp did not 5 , 5 We Owaha Mendy, dune 4, aud sau Francisco | rouud the ugh the cewelery, in ufder that uw vieiir | cation, and Is accounted for by the fact that tha t ubjec 8 ena ales l whish the ner may render to Cuba may pubs fled ° i for nvence,, 21, to yo up tae couse to Coluuiiia river ina | magit be accutentally contived inside, Abous dusk | gatlant Admiral Portor was thrown off his balance ft on him; but he is to be back here in FW V1 invaluable, In the first place, the credit of | ‘The baso ball champlons wore defeated by | grist, und not Hecorier Hieketty Wao. ts nitdue thie | “SHS Eageet of the eanitallsts in wendins the pree | te toatete eum Mile Roing las rund, BaaAicis HeNE | Ly he presence of Mr. Borie, Mr, Thorton, the 5 days, when we trust he will have leisure 1 ye in puropean money markets is fair, and | the ‘Red Stockings” yesterday, by the unprece. | term i, that Jutge Hedtort, hving presided 3 the | geutespedit uy a® We understand {ry ie We bave vse | searecly ah howe Velore. heard low and Werrt-r nding | Most amiable and modest of men, and slow bo take | { consider the binding nature of Jaw, He pro 7 dented score of dto 2, Will the Mutuals 1 fi vs fouvd gutlty aud sentenced | examination sid opinion of disutotestes persous, | mounige coming froin blind tie marble s i iy COs HApRso ment), i offence * yet sald to have left the Porter-Boria any expense ineurred in jatlicting a blow on W | to Aflocn years Haprisooment), Was, Ws a ny y ter ol | qualitied heed our advice, and place His Excellency Ax- | Course, more intinately acqualuted with the lacts of cl +f hor address that he would fear, ’ if yostension, ud overcome. With mnised iu his inaug mints, betore comimnitting toms !ves fwly Ww diy Wit the eeene, and © ' gate boadquarters ia high dudgcon, without taking leave the common enany woul probably be glad! : the care, Pou vghionn Aigo ‘ ¥ j " F ; L execute the laws, Will het Innitted to ly hetpeaple. Become, dhe ig, | BREW Jouxson among the first ning, where ony Epa eas at cudorvoment of the great schoiic, It thie route vieyvanil se wae not until morn: | of anybody : ’ paren — : WUEUEMD 50: UE NSE DOME wondly, the i | vroperly belongs? A® a tmember of the Mutual | That Owr Young folks for July is out, will | Messrs ke & Co, and others will, it ts pre Ja was —The authorities in France, under the direcs > aad Whe Evangelical Convention at Chicagos | fluence of Pera with the other Pacific Repuly | Ciub, ke will certainly feel eggiieved at their de- | be Welcome news, we doubt not, to many a house gan PieHa gery Beha leer Aiko beng Mon at bagles i sai od 4 Hera iene be age The battle. »} ni Low Churel ies is gn Pury alone stood resolute whe ite hold, Li predecessor i abe work of national ance, Opening lek Napoleon I, obtained the priae offered by The baitle-tield of tho High ont Low Church | liesis great, Peru alone stond resolute when | feat, and would probably do his best, if culled aes Papeete deoessors, this pumber of the Siicrtisn hws ordered eu the Cuflin inclosing We re Reaibes oh: ane tultwuree euenettand ie wings of the Episcopal eommunton hes | others wore wavering about concluding peace | from nessce in time, to regain their fading | Petedical combines the useful with the agreeable in e rt for the party, ny is ( bs ! Z ] » 4 | 5 wont fascluating manner, First, we lave a patholo nom jal, derived from The ape to describe, Her fist indication of Lis future greatness. This been transferred from the Bast to the West, | with Spain after the bombardment of Valpa- | laurels, t i pereve one of the members of ‘and body were ina terrible state of distortion, | prize essay wan on the principhs end sentimeata hair tord ‘rom te roots, Lawrence in a Coal Mine,” aes Pee tere a etl pints ahich Gad bebe eh It Is most Important to Incule ate in order ta ribing how coal is dug out | Judge Chase's New Policy Condemned, death, she had ave mally harrowed bor bea Atul fa promote man's b oss —s theme carmed out by : rom the Korning Wisconain, June 8 » | with ber mails, and her clenched fais in coniact | the Napoleons to theirown satisfaciiog, if not aiway and next, a charming litle story by {itch dusicn would ave ve he the | with ner foaming fips showed the trnecs of ivr teeth, | to (hor ot the eeeh geaple nom aot aiwaye In the Happy Valley.) Mr. Parton no! Our eountr Who fell oa the other. | [tis Unnecessary 10 say that life was entirely catuet ea sea dene pis & chapter in the history of discovery of But why bo! a —— - —It is a well authentisated fact, though not ew countries before the time of Columbus, und Mr, it OBITUARY, genermily known, that when the Prince of Joinville chopter of * The Story of a Th ” Iwhich last | ra‘soand Callao, Peru induced the late Prest Gon Bure edarlee in Ae aaa iarah Ane reece a y Bad Boy.” by T, B lombia, the exiled Gen, Mosque: | tic, and calls President Juamex the great Ropub- | PY J: T: Trowbridge Taland way now be claimed by Ohio and IIL. | na, to assist in the war against Spain by the , and this notwithstanding the fact of the re- | of the earth: pols, ‘Te presentment of the Rev. Mr. Tara | purchase and equipment of the steamer R.R. | cognition of Cuban independence by the Mexican | # Mulock, for trial in Ohio was followed by aeall fora | Cuyler from this port in 1867, a vessel paid | Govern \ and the supreme year belonged to New Jersey and nh ey in that rez ole | dont of © furnish t ify a bad eam Convention of Evangelical clergymen in | for with Peravinn money, and whose This looks realty as if Pui intended to head off | Kaward Everett Halo some hints on style in writing BON SERA NO Ss 2 : — wa country in 1s01-2 he visited, In company 1 fi. Chicago, and now another ccel siastical trial | was to capture the Spanish menofwar in | Moxrrensien by a republican coup d'état, At | which grown folks may read with profit, ‘The * Wil: nism, When w raves otoge | | Dr, B. le Ward, the old vat member of the Es- | with Air, Mantnolon, the Rev, er Williams i \ " fs on foot in Milinois, the defendant in | Havana; and unless Peru, whieh wo are un. | oy Tate, the Cubans will be encouraged by ed Menry Letters" roach thelr twellth packet, eee axe show thom, our Hera Wy. pestenaay at kn eovanece ane Wess td x " Yo k, Ws impressed with the | xa Tey. OITAT G sy of | willing to believe, has lost the prestige among | P's declaration to hasten the day when Presi- | Then we have a rade, a chapter of *Garden- | jn their te stro, Mr. Joseph Dixon, of the firm of Joseph Dixon | Bellet that he was indeed what he pr tet to be, which, the Re HAKLES MENEY if wi He is ec Wy fi rie p i fe dent Cesrenys himself will be hailed in the Span- |! for Girly” aud the contents conclude with the are Rood ouly wh B put forth A & Coy We wel iknow eruet le nuttn st uh heat Daopbin, The Rev, Mr Prench, Ch .plaun sage ecused of 01 ing ° wore er sister Republics which she justly earned hs P 4 tina! ty should we apotheosize the fale fathertin-law of the Hon, Orestes Cievcluud, M. C., | at West Point, ts suid to know more th P Chiao, ‘ fhe be , ae coat oy Ait a : a ves repulse of the ie ish floot at | @E Cortes as the great Republican, Mr, Fist, GUD FO, Bf RNs Hae pPaessogn oe Otner | jeans to halt the wsvesine iy Wi! the world died at hie residunee in Jersey City, yenterduy parbaidi thle nnies aONL Lilet elses é ns a regenerate” in tho baptismal service of the | by the gallant repulse of the Spanish foc too, ullows himself to be outstripped by Gen, baal nile tngesuiiy, cease career Ing, in tho 1186 year of Wis age. ldiked selves Libe sae Church, He has pursued this practice openly | Callao, thia influence has probably already | jj iu republican enthusivane dhe policy of | The Attantie a To ei ns Clube Tramps Aguie, | Dr, Thos, Cock died. in this ety on the 14th | Br Wo 63H No laDbet balrg immedi the Lalaresting i ides hil on usod to induce them to jc » Commo . we y cor An aggravated and unprovoked clul ving ease | inst, at tie advanced ago of 87 yea o Was omunidrum of bts fe, for somo time, and justifies himself on the | been used to dodive ena 1s ya baie 1 | masterly inactivity is in that respect unsellish, as | Drummer Ghost,” by J. W. De Forest; “Birch | won. up fetora, Juste Hrs ye day. olin | near Glen Cove wh atid tan early age me ve —Sugar cultivation in British Guiana is not, a ye NAiLAv iia yitsnish * ing om this homisphe ill prevent hi mom belne id 0 obi rn c of 495 Kast Fourteenth street, mad His ety, whe 7 a a 7 alge { ‘ ground that he does not believe baptism to | cause of driving Spain from this hi p) a it will prevent his name from being identified Probe Born ugha; "The Foe in the Mektalion at aaitthad Mareen eaten eae | ease tiae pltenea fa ile sitive | ja gencrally supposed, carried on exclusively be @ regenerating ordinancs, and that, if he It is true that the two Monitors which | with one of the great movements of the age in birt ’ qosa suine Vietor and | Way of his own hoase, wien Dunted Bt van fan ex tie, olere seescn Of TE, bs was ue rly active, Sains 6 ay In tian immigrants, At least Q), 4 i > Peruvi f m fave! . eben vt jomas Crawford, a Eulogy,” by G. h, Who was Uroken some time ago for elub- | and render ee to the batterers | Crovles of African oly pployed on t gu should employ the word in the connection in | were purchased by Peruvian agents from our fan 7 ff neilonal Jadepaadonen: Sri S¥puliloth| | SMT a) W Gburialle ae econ lan Bing *sccompanion by Oficer tod), reached out his | tnt tue ety satoities gave hit sereicn a ery oa menlyielian! tanta pene A 4 ve ol erty, ae} " eMishon b 7» Cox is de Mreriden . create 0 F pe or ! which it is given in the Book of Common | Government, and which wo last heart of 7 ——< , Samed, Jr4 Three Years ana Negro Minstrel,” by | Nand ae lo Heaps A te Meelved'a tap om the Slike Now York Academy of Mediaine, and oasis | has heen in ton years 19) per eent. and tm, Demorara . Prayer, he might convey to his hearors a | at Barbadoes, were sold with the condition Mr, Orlando Warren, of 808 East Forticth | Nato Keeler; ‘Ihe Restored Picture," a poem, by | arm from aclu tu th hands of Pheohan, MeMalion | many yeure the sonlor consulting physician of tue | alone, 24 per cent, Tuls increase is mamly duc to falve idea of his views on the subject. Upon | that they should not initiate hostilities | street, visited the Sun office yesterday, He bought | J. 'T. Trowbridge; * Marrying a Pickpocket”” by | then ered jo rise to dated ryt (Bt | Bae Fare Ronis i the bounty system which is peculiar to British + remonstrated with by Bishop Wurre- | against Spain until they had reached Peru: | the first copy of Tuw Bum in 1883, and has taken It George B, Woods; “The Greck Goddesses,” by T. | and heavy autil the poor body was black ana No res Ist Gatana, and which enabl » the fmmigrants periodl- Lif resi teat y rales But, apart from the contingen: | TeRularly ever sings. He sayy Uist Ti SUX has ¥. Ro aeea Cer Inedriaes, Hurbored CA Bi, cWhen Omcer ods th Eh hat MeMahon ‘Wem ths Redon Fett cully Lo reBogage themselves with ther employers. ' ne, r f Sheehan, The spicy little New York Sun ii 1 lae of exports in 1867 was upward of two s lined to use the discarded wor! He thero- | cy of their belng attucked in transitu on ae: | f ees Ler ie sits Year aad Vorvdaly | Bugene Benson; and ihe usual reviews und literary | f,tilnh you have inch iy, shots mi aud thos | and shobldgrs. above ita contemporaries ta te neal | ade rliions sterling, and that of tmoorte duly mo fore wtanda charaed—Arvt, with nouoonformi- | count of this newly declared friendahiy be: ¢ oust to kuvw something about notices late the Bol (er of cxmnalve 10) ‘and @ half millions, ini iis ae : /

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