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AMUSEMENTS, pames~sienta BOWERY THEATIE—Ivion, and Dech slemene WALLACK'S—Notior Hubbard; OF, tarequm me tinée on Satnr OLYMPIC THEATHE Ileoory Diconry Dok. Weanesaaye and Saturday’ ad the Saitor. Matinée on Hats MUSEUM-IDoley"s Minstrels, and the Gre: gorse. LEY THFATRE, 10 yor the dntigment, TUE TAMMANY Beppo and Matinee on Saturday GRAND OPERA HOUSE, June The Biopement yevrits THEATRE fs Laly of Lyons. Broadway, Juno 17 Carloatare of Forreet East Lynne: or, ot et, between oth and oth ava Matinee Saturday. FIFTH AVENUE THEATER, oth ay. and tn et Ta Perehole. Matinee Saudrday. CENTRAL PAKK GARDEN, Tth av. between t8th and BON ats.—-Garden Concerts The =e Sun. Tt Rbtnes fer At THURSDAY, JUNE 17, i Terms of the Sun. one Darcy, por year to mail aubscribvors Baxi. WeeKiy, per year Ten copies to one adilr: . Twenty copies to o dress, Fitty copies to one address WRERLY, Per YORE, csesssscses Tweniy copies to one address z, Fifty copies to one address... ‘ 7 Additions: copies, in Club packas Payweut iayariably tn advance. ADVRATISING RATES. Fourrn Pao, por i ‘Three lines (% word Prrctat Nortens, per Businres Novices, por WO Liste. We have told that Grant keeps two lists of names always by him, both of which he consults before making any im Gen been portant appointment ; one is a list of the contributors to the purchase of the several houses presented to him, and the other is a list of tho stockholders of Tim Soy, tiken from the complaint in the libel suit of Jouy Russevt. Younxo, which, by the way, hap- pens to be incorrect. No man, it is said, an receive any important appointment— blood and marriage relations always except ed—unless his name is found upon the list of donors to the President, and is not found on the list of 6 holders of Tur Sex, We doubt whether this representation is entire correct ; but there is probably considerable yundation for it In truth, Thus it is proved by come of the appointments to the Cabinet, and other important offices, that in making mominations the President generally, if not invariably, consalts the list of contributors toward the purchase of his makes selections from it. It is not so easy to establish that the Pre. aident keeps constantly in the right p of his vert a liet of the names of stuckholders in ‘Te; Sux—containing all the news on a kingle sheet, admirably arranged, with fre quent editorials on Gen, Guant and his Cabinet, price two cents; yet the faet that not one of the stockholders of Tims SuN— although they are the finest gentlemen in the world—has received an appointment to the Cabinet or to a forcign mission—this, we houses, and more accurately, the despot of the nation, He lias ministers indeed, but they are merely his persoral assistants, and their acts aro bis lingly, opposition to the Government is opposition to the Emperor; and if that op: position should become strong enough to control the majority of the country, it must Ve followed, not by the resignation of the {inisiry, nv in England, but by that of the 1 In the face of such a majority Navorron WL and his family will have to pack their tranks and leave, We have already stated how during the fixteen years since the foundation of the em: pire the prerogatives of the Legislature have received a slow but positive extension. In spite of the Emperor's unwillingness, these additional powers have been surely but sometimes imperceptibly wrang from him. Now the question is: Has there at the same time been any growth in the sentiment of hostility to the Government? and las tha fontiment expressed itself in the elections? Lot us look at the figures, first of three pene. ral elections, beginning with that of 1852, from which Louis Nave dates his title as Eunperor: Acer npero Oppostt mpouttio wit ahs ures demonstrate that the day is not distant when the majority of France will be very decidedly against the Emperor. At the rate of the last five years, he will be in the minority in 1871, Indeed, it is. indispn talle that the momentum of the opposition is so powerful that it nast now advance with unprecedonted rapidity. This is the more cer- tain from the fact that in this last election the people have everywhere shown their prefer. ence for the most decided revolutionary can: didates over those of a moderate character, ‘The days of the seeond empire are numbered. The handwriting already shines upon the wall, What will Navorron do? Will he at. tempt Dy the concession of new liberties to turnthe tide that is setting against him? Will he resort to the hated plan of parlia- mentary government? We think not; for it would only accelerate his downfall, Will he try a foreign wart That is not impossi blo. But that remedy is about as dangerous as the disease to be cured, Will he attempt hy little concessions, like the dismissal of HAvssM ANN, the unpopular Prefect of Paris, to avoid the danger that is gathering against him? That is more than probable, but it i 17, 1869, THURSDAY, J UNE THE SUN, Dose that when the process of wine understood it will he which now presides over the Navy De vurce which eannot be discredited. pocket bel compiisir i 6 ad, 98 if for @ Weape ¢hjeet, and made for but did not ae- extaith with hie rtiment ation from a coachian, me one Of She moet lupore n was sentenced to fifteen Aiter Br years has at lust beon issued, OF the quality of this perty. The robbery x and even amicable monver, road « ian calla to the dil the coachman Immediately rally takes place in a quiet Somewhere along the to “Stop a bit,” and complies with the re y was taken Ilo an offic were bru: Who on that night pretended to be Mr, Gralar's friend and lid the trap that ensnared fim, then Mr. will beyond all py . Where his elochen cis wast again, and waked d inost direct al duties util institution vot. Veabudy. id and his & few mut es he was venture | tthe Gazette office ex-poltcemen Si “Gorge | be aforded an opportunity of suying,in the words of We, He appeared to unt Mineren, quest, ‘The geutlemen are asked to step out, the | ¢, (at tho expiration of twenty yeurs of += mith up for —Mue. X. ‘Centaur. Wells & Fargo strong-box ts draggot dowa and » Ehn.ve done the State some eutvice!”” morning at at this poving the and vin forced open, “ The driver offers ‘of tobacco,’ and the latter tuiks y with him about the weather or other mutters. No one gruur bles and no one swears.” If the safe contalus mooh a robber a ‘chaw (ontting stores at Sing Sing.) ‘This fellow Sheelan has the repu desperaco of first water, and is regard toss vio know him a a man perfectly reckless, at that early hour, fail, down ; opportunity of re of the skin from Nesiuith's nus slcating the hberty of tie press, From the Cincinnati Inquirer, Pune Vou ion of being a d by SU UMtrontbont, | Waaooss 00 Tarta don’t wish to say anything to hurt Mr. Bo- minute, ; be ; Mr. Kichard smith, in tis set-to wit we's feelings; but the truth is that, if he had em- | Woney the stage Is vliowed to ¢ not the pa | and capable of doing anything. Deing in Reddy's | mitir euamitiod w figrent, birech of iho te ployed the greatest genius in the world, at ahigh | *¢hger are requeste:t to haut Feast. Yet | company, umd nu doubt his friend rer, is | civilized wartire In bitting the ear of bis opp large pike. The hook Mue nt was ition of the ve ded yesterday, except We Hudce Multiny a States, But as the. Samson and the Spit- | got Mr. Simi tsa mer er of the cbureh in hil notin’ but one biled shirt, and hh stand sho’ ‘The robbers, however, fortunat ot reprout | 44 ; r the worldly names ho has nd some of them, like HY | inthe Bleventh Distriet, testified that the several “ 4 : 7 wealth of the passengers, did not attack the ¢ ; sion of Scripture. Hecate, Amphitrite, and Niobe, will be pro- returns coutuined a trae statement of the votes as ? Seat and were shortly after overcome by the Sherif aud sive ry ‘i wor Warranted by that apostolic sanewon ny nf = avecrtained to be given by the canvassers, He could | wyrei a church deacon should aim to secure fur ali anced wrong twenty times to once that they | 4 are pronounced right. Assistants, discover no alteration on the face of the returns itis tiue they chowa] th tas Worwiiy deeds, will avail him little. Louts Navonno: met his 1 ic, Ilis Waterloo will follow in du lias Mr. Seward’s Presidential Platform. Mr, Swann is a very keen observer of all that is going on among the Presidential ean- didates, Both he end Mr, Ciase were once leading Abolitionists, For a while, along with Anpy Jonson, Mr, Sewanp seemed y, is pretty strong circumstantial evidence that our stockholders are tabooed by Gen Grant, We have to remonstrate with tho Presi Jent againse the wisdom of his conduct in Tespect to one of these lists, and the justice df it im respect to the other. He has only ti look at Mr. Bonte’'s ridiculous conduct in the Navy Department to see how much Detter he could have done than to take the list of contributors toward Lis Philadelpl house, and put the head of it into his Cabinet Then as our stockholders they are no more respousible for our articles than Geu. GRand himself; and certainly no- body ever suspected him of writing an edito- rial in a newspaper. Other Presidents have done such things; but he—never! Of course, all our stockholders enjoy read ing these articles ; as who does net? But they have nothing to do with the preduction ofthem, Therefore, it is unjust in the Presi dent to exclude them from oilice on account of the sentiments expressed in Tire Sun, for which the editor alone is responsible. ee Louis Nepoleon— Pour Million Votes for Him, Three Million Two Hundred Thousend agaist fim, The radical vice in the form of govern ment devised by Loors NAPOLBON in 1852 now exhibiting itself with striking distinet ness. His system is a despotism tempered by a sort of sham parliament, elected by uni versal suffrage. The powers of this parlia- ment are iutended to be of the most Iimited description, At first it had practically no powers at all; but, ii the course of time, it has gained the right to talk, and especially to talk about the expenditures of th ment. This involves the right of discusein allthe measures of the Government thos measures occasion the Thus the supervision offall the public affairs of France has, in a certain sense, fallen to the so-called Legislative Body ; and though it Is far from exercising such authority as be longs to the British House of Commons, or the Parliament of Italy, it has still be very important and a very fonnidable ele ment in the State. In o regular parliamentary government like that of England, the monarch docs not actively engage in the work of goveraing That is left to the ministers, who must he chosen from the party which has the 1 in the Parliament for the tin. the result of un election is to cha majority, the old ministry go out of o, and a new svt of ministers, representing the pew majority, are appoluted, ‘Thus the most radical and comprohensive changes in the legislation and policy of the country may be ponsummated without implicating the mon arch or dimiai we. Popular opposition ix not aimed at the King, but at the ministers and their policy; and thus, whatever happens, the monar is safe Phe government is changed, but the throne remains. With thie system, however, it is impos sible to deny to the people a large measur of freedom, The press must be fice, and the right of free discussion in public political divetings canvot be much restricted, ‘To tuch liberties Louis NaroLion has } B cadily opposed, because, we suppose, he has justly decmed them inconsistent with the permanence of his own hold upon the crown. For this reason, the Constitution whieh he framed for his empire does not in- gies @ responsible ministry between him: to excluding 8 Govern sinc expenditures. me ‘and his Legislative Body or parliament. makes the Ernvarar the ale executive, or to have forgotten his first Anti-Slavery love and gono over to conservatism. But since Mr, Ciase has joined the ultra ProSlavery party, and undertaken to net the of the United States aside in the supposed interest of the South, Mr Sewanp has made a marked and extraordinary demonstration in the op. posite direction, He has an old colored fe- male servant, weighing about 250 pounds, A few days ago at Auburo—loveliest village of the plain—when he was taking leave of his ucighbors aud his family, preparatory to setting out once more upon his travels, and a multitude of people were gathered around his house, he stepped up to this old colored woman, in the presence of the crowd, and, with tears streaming from his eyes, kissed her on the cheek, course, Would be published in Tite Sun, with all the other news of the day, and sold for two cents, and thus become universally known, Now, what can the othor candidates do to compete with SEwAnD for the colored vote? CHASE years ayo educated a mulatto—said to. be a relative of the Hon, Henny 8, Foo in his office, But that will not ayail him in comparison with Sewann's kiss, And what on earth is there left for CoLFAX to dot As for Gen, Grant, we don't see that he can kiss any body but Aveustus Fon, —— Hancock atso on the Tract. Asecond Democratic candidate for the Pre: sidency is brought forward in the per son of that gallant officer WINFIELD Scorr Hancock, the hero of Spotsylvania, who is now absent on a military excursion in Dakota Territe Hancock is one of the adsomest men in the country, though of late he has inclined rather too much to obe his will interfere with his ran- ning, unless he should prepare himself for the race by a vigorous system of training with the velocipede, There is nothing else which is so eflicacious in reducing super Huous flesh without impairing the general Constitution This fact he knew, of Vitality. Let Hancock get a forty-three. uch machine, aud work it two hours a day naroad of lowe gravel, and he will soon be brought down to the weight proper for a Prosidential aspirant, We like the way in which Hancoex is p in nomination, It is done by the press—by au newspaper. ‘This seems to us a great deal better than Judge CHasn’s method of putting himself in nomination by means of & judicial decision setting aside the Constitu tion of the United Statea, ‘This statement exhibits the main diflerence between these two candidates, Haxcock has ricked his Lf for the itution—and any man who saw lim that day ut Spottsylvania, dirty with pow: der smoke, and hot and sweaty with about equal proportions of fighting and swearing, while the hail of bullets flew thick on every side, knows that the risk was serious; while Judge Cuase waits till the war is o' Cone r, and then promo Lis decision to the effiet that the Constitution is of no account com pared with the dictum of a Judge. Besides, the newspaper which nominates Hancock is one of our favorites, It is the venerable National Intlligenccr, one of the liveliest and most thrilling old journals in the land Gov, SPKaGeE ought to have bought it last winter and given it to Gen, Donn Pratt to edit, and thea it wouldn't now have come out for ar candidate, we will bet a dollar. Bu IANcock’s programme? It mb off, Apwons to the co pleasure to drive you c falary, to devise the silliest thing posaible, he | Miles theanthor, “ One of my friends robbed thus | gonigient to aive ue x (ait Wea of bir. Kt is a Won- ont OF passion end easivoment, Dat tho cs could nob have got a more ridiculous product | ° Mrly oF forty doliars: represented Wot ie woul | gop quch a scamp hay mot been sent home Jong | for-detying » Aeltcposscxsion with which Itchurd | When the th tit the (hun rhein Eek A mone Titoulous Product | not have enough to get home, anit they restore bit | yey, vod Of" at Neswith, preparatory to the Gnal | —A French ducllist cc his own talents, with the aid possibly | nig money, Another was fonnd with Dut ten do! es denies int te tight Fh geste ie of Vice-Admiral Pouten, have here turned | jars, and the thieves told him. he would no OUR PARCICAL ELECTIONS, antl “Many thapkes it out, The Indian names of theso vessels | enough to gét down to the settlements, and pro - Tacked u f Tusa gornouttbar © own to the settlements, and r Sisk: ed Gut the single clemel 1 beg your pai were most of them pleasant to the ear | sented him with twenty fy teu ee ae oe eevee ot ake | Rive, couverted IU into m savage and i eiva pee the and convenient to the tongue, and what ia | There was atand cf robbers on tho rout wien | Hing mud Couutlag out the Votew of the | copecilly uv it cruot, but east ae dark again.” more, they are American, No matter on what | Mr- Brace travelled over it, ant the coach way mot People on the fair lwine of Mr. Smith's altuetrious | yi), sea a ship named Chickasaw or Tonawanda might | teach station by reports of the dancer tobe eu: | athe suit by James E. MeVeany to oust Peter | (nyt imn in) glee iacttish MF hie ates be met, it would be known at once and without | CoUmlered. To an old black hustler the driver | Cutkin from the office of Assistant Alderman for the | pionship of the manly art in St. Louis. | geyerat times for rest and reives! i, shouted, “1 say, Cwsar, the: you out! 4 Diak mn 7 aeae vagal =, tov, another and more severe aspect of Lue spthedalechap acca dashagse further informati bet he U Ninth District, wud to be hiws:if declared the legal h further information as belonging to the United | wy t) gad Cesar, pitite “1 an u which We Would iain overiouk, but can not, | to be anice girl and a good tal likely to be known by her walk ratl ¢ Cartwright, who is now closing Afticth year as presiding elder in the Meth ning home ft tot Mr. Greriuy's great principle of Uni- SOME NEW HOOKS. the TRoeky Monntains, will make his advice exceed. IRDECENT SPORTING NEW SUNAEAMS. vert - Hs seaweitinses ingly useful, One point in which his hook has the —-— " — Me re ba U Li Suffrage, he What the revellers Lave to Say. advoutage over sll others ts, that he devotae only | THe Weatern Tntdemic of Prine Piehte—A —Wronths that have Isin on Lamartine's grave nay riv ie fl ory of Gen, Jackson, and As our relations with the Pacifle const become | one page toa description of the Yosemite Valley. ig ely lds ee ples ay eo LF ress | ecilin Paris for three frenes, make himself iminortal as the beginner of a | nearer, our curiostty abou! it increnser, and with the | If travellers through the West woalt but realize | yy ATi Wadpaaing edlean: eo WIS Mr. Gilmore originally proposed to get up new cpoch in the Democratic party, demand comes a iiherat enpply of books to Inatruct | the fret that the Yosemite has already been de- Chadian st G ‘baad on Monday task tn en oe bd oe in this elty, but received the cold him: teditaveon tite nronsettion While he ue on the subject AN in yt tovcs connected | seribed many times, and that it really is not worth wei. ‘s a banothtes - ne selnetng bs pt Hi he halt TEA Ky ll z wlth Celifornia are discuesed in. Zhe New Wet, by | while for anyborly to attempt it now without anasnal | “mrere rough, and ean aee ot a | «ait is rererted from Towa that fre, Bloomer ng his weight on Lis velocipede, CHARLRS Lonixe Dace, (utnom & Son.) Me. | qualification for the task, they would omit a chop: | Qer ies alien Tiina eoerh be eat has gone back om her principles by again douning Th a aa Trace traveled threaz:h California fn 10T and 1868, | ter from thelr works which, however it may ptense | OOF bers dBi Si petticvats. ¢ Supreme Court of Georgia has at Inst | % who was aggrieved by an article reflecting upon =Il fa proposed op a gran i r’ \ Saw everything ealenlate! (o impress vttrarger in | them to write it, is very dry reading. ins that eapaalip, published tor Oe: Gusilla, The p t ix pro to pa grand fair in Cj d that negroes are eligible to office. The | the present and future resources of the Siate, and | . ——— - gould canta hen | (nail to exhibit the manaiaeturee of te Missige decision is based on the fact that both whites and | peeorded it for tho brnuilt of the world at lar FUE ROBBERY AT REDDY'S DEN. | Ve Wi ne scene, deneribed by wwe Cmncianats Come. | SPL Vall blacks par ed in the ic one " 1 the people and the ——— 1 following #eene, deserited by the Cineinuati Cy =Three thousand duels were for jacks participated in the election of the Reoon- | OF the great activity « people a01 the | wine pt yetert aheawa ab ex*Pelicewan= | mercial, took phe! Three thousand duels were fonght tn tha struction State Convention, amt in framing the | Immense agricn\tars! % fi of the country, An Important Discovery. “Mr, Sith, L want to know whether yon wrote | German tuiversities list year, most of a very prescut Copstitution; that it is in violation of the | D6, like oll other travel tke With enthusle Bince the trial aud conviction of Joln Howard, | pt elinis ale Ls ieee: A wneg AY harmless attaire, spirit of the Coustitution to excliide blacks from | Sem. Next to ordin : pte fechyer4 the © pal’? of the wandering “Roddy the Black. | Mr, Nes . Mr, Sinith, what do you ian suuvetiont gentleman has a peony in full office taless expressly excluded by ¢ stil by the great savant: the eultivation OF | smith? for robbery in the first dezrec, no litte | Propose to at itt? oom, te ruot of which was brought fou Kogland ) 2 : Babies D : Mr. Smith" Tdou't know that I propose to d ‘ tion; that sach exclusion is a violation of the | Mul and the producti sitoveune and elke Tt) curiosity has been exhibited to know who thit | gating about Tigi Suow tBet F propese to 80 | more than $00 years Fourteenth Amendment. ‘This dceision might | 2 hay bell ve | Unknown” was who so vorictously ripped the wil jNesmith-= Wet, Me, mith. 1 {A Frowsle mother-in-law says sho has soma e very remuncra'iy emou "f 001 pife, hat T propos d bout it; § proper pleasure e ath of hi “ ol ny ine entitle tho Hon, Mr. Tenxre ond the other ex- | of money expended. osu. 9 ly has as yet HET eat on Teady ted ¢ | ett mond Hekine for tt sir And with tid plain Pea ped le el ieee Raga called’: ecldee: tama baa: itera on c \ ¥ x ite Redd st t of bis intention r eimith, atten | &% grier It wil give her on ‘ Pelled colored members of the Georgia Legit searcely made any re uir noi wrceens I tims throat, and Minutes to 1 o'elock, Cincinnatl me, aneolled a | = —James fall, ous Aberdeen ships ture to pay for the fall session, probably owing to the the Win-KrOWEFS | Howard held him fast with both han round the jen ly a a eat a ba (ight Beal © | naildor, ts ¢ t 1 there t€ not @ port in the The long threatened order of Seerctary | thelr business, and furnisl ¢ too pout to baie vor to fathom the depths of this creat outrage slerabie Vicar to Bir, Smitha shoulders, holding It is regerded asa remarkabio fact on eh i ndian nam of our menof | ma wale, Th pe, however. “ i the | ie bral rage t 0 ns Al by thi gy Ba guns while. M warfor appeliations more consonant with he taste ] Wtmostuxneiance, snd there seers csaon 48 HB Josten, and have at last received important int made a great show of fur About his pistol | quence of losses at the late Derby races. He was @ Wat old Nes. having had a little experier 1 —A sausage vender of Now Orloans has prow | ‘ «= | tant occupations of she At ite Blate Prison, he tuformed confidentially an official | fyuiters pugilistic, turew. up te. ters and sent his z 1 Y : taste our readers ean fud v the foctowin . Nis | cured tiie arrest of all the neighboring Datehers hee ez] om hi th, energy, and social de i f ine : 5 Abu) i he astonishing Krow rey, an at the Tombs, that one Sheehon, mn expoticeman, i# | rigit bunch of vee straight tuto Me. Sultn's breast, | Couce they herked aad 4 tll Udo table, in which the old names of the respective | selopmest of fan Frawciseo aro vuly commented | the sCnknown” stiaded to, If this is eo, Mr, | ,Wiite, a large crowd bad gat PTC UHE I i aged oh tas Ranta trata tele ln aisle sObeATA bide LY SIR WRU GO BE is bead nknown y ¥ parties by this time, and ereat excitement prevailed, | to buy of hin vessels are presented side by side with the new | apon in this volume. Buck in the mountal Y | Sheehan is not very hard to find; as he is at present | But nobody thought of stopping the figlit Just then. —The excursion of the roughs, gow L ones: is more irregular, Robling is a common: fates | drmiy sceured, having Ween arrested on Tuesday At last Mr. Smith made & rush at his ehemy aud SAWN Wi ie po a Hage Ord Nasnes New New, and ene! foot passengers are plundered on | ine for bruvally clubbing an old vane they clinely iter wrestling together for several der-litters who went to the MeCooleAtien eur nytectt rrataes Ait procalst ree See hu AH MALE Ce Senate man's Wead (09 | goon, Nesmith: threw hin man to the pavement, | prize Gcht wo pleasantly advertised as a“ Strawe K a Jolly, up town, aod tell on 1 Kent berry Festival.’ couric, and man, gape Mr Brice sidered | Gralian, ought withont detay to come over | then puted: rabed kia pap “Mr. Charles W. Flint, the newly elected somewhat of # fool wo ts Killed defending bis pro- b eta wea thea | ee eee sted bls parye - parlos We , the newly elected mewhat of a fool wir by p and identify Win. If itis trae that he was the man | \iiied ieisu a Wha tavet | Ssauiekt or kta vada Gali 1. WHT not seenme bie the full ter will continue to be Meanwhile the lor the charge of her servant to awake her next a6 she had something tn; ortant to do “Cortainiy, Madame, T won't You have only to ring tie bell, and il bo party of Germans wore fishing near Lafay Tid, on the 1th, when one of them eaught a thrvat, one of them pat in his thumb to get it out, m his tase county, Ind., receute ly walked forty-ilve miles in twelve hours, stopping ¥ is waidt fr. though auc i than by hee ther Fy * You Aw rvers he ec onen, vy oe a yfact, Me prides himself on being . fire, they may be Yankee or they may | bein? washed." An olf Californian tn ng of the Court, d rscly to the defendant | OF the chucch militant, bul Mr, Nesniti’s marmed | couversatic , & , be Britivh; the name indicates nothing. | coach asked what the robbers lad with them ino polat previoasly. raised by he counsel, and | 204 beak ear proclilnae im of the church maeti+ | | —At @ fashionable wedding in Bt. Louls last , ji “ 1 the viously raised by his cot an Li We dy Coin & Word for $0 saa _& Purpose, rk, the oMicluting cle ie ther does Mr. Bone g: anything in ‘Two double barrelled shot guns held that the Court had juriediction, notwithstand: i one’ self when alwexed te in pertoct hare bighlieic Lp luting clergyman, the I point of convenience by his new names, On the | the driver, “Thon they may hay ing the decision of the Board of Canvarsers, For | Mony with the teachings of the Cluimtian religion, | M. Ketity, tn whole, they are harder to pronounce than the | marked the passenger, and turned over to Ficep. | the defen Mr Dacham, one of the eanvasaers | ath taut Deacon Sunth done no more tan that, we | are the man, and writer visited the Yosoinite Valley, tie Big | wren shown to him, thongh these alterations were ne eure, and the slaty.sixth of bis r ni fondness for elassicality that is creditable to Mr. | Trees, the Geysers, the southern miniug countics, | crfvetty apparent to others, Mr, Foley, a eanvasser TUB VIRGINIA DURL, will have a jubiloo eatertaimment given lium by th Bonie’s learning in Greck and Latin mythology ; | and suiled through the petrolewn-coverod wea near | jy ¢) rteenth District, t i pgreyarest ministers of the Iiinols C at Lincoln, dare y ; f «4 strict, testified to the same etec! a 7 but they are none the less absurd on that account, | Santa Barbara, He dirceted his attention to the | as co that dist i hie ould ee 19 allerat ion Tuterference of the Authorities “The Parties | ing weir session in September next. Why should he make the contrast between him. | lbor question, to the condition of the Chinese popu the bag ped fice ae res arr Wy Bik aude bataee A cle n who Was consoling a young GR ONT eee saw Branigan, an itspector, staiing the ballot bx i saesiruaband aneke th aes self and Ginrow Weutrs go much worse for | Muon ietreny sna Hey sata wiih, MeVeany votes.” The Court ehvansed tue urs More Trouble Apprehondedt. wivow on the death of er iuaband, spoke tn a ‘i rant fe A is fooli vantages of the thickly settled revions, and for | briefly, and tiey were dirceted to bring in a sealed From the Richmond Inquirer. rious tone of his many ndmiradle qualities. “ You Honre than it was beforo ho issued this foolish | want he tue to nay on hose weishty questions wo | verdict this an Tue testim the | ‘The hostile mecting between. Mr. Rubert W. he enid, “you cav never find his equaly order? Jury shows that the trae ; us on Feeord in the refer the reader to the book its oftice of the Boord of Elections, gives Mr, MeVenny Another addition to the literature of travel has | the seat, and that the returns to the Board of Al been contributed by Cuantrs Cantetox Corrix, in | Jo" Nihal tor Mr Culkin contended that che | RuBSe\ OF krrat aiuorest aud anatoun inguliy in this nay ® ui, Counsel to % a bn Pobiisbed on Saturda last the Our New Way round the World. (Ficids, Osgood & | Courts had no right to go bebind the Aldermen's | eyerte iru the Petersbune fide of tho pretious Co.) ‘The author went from Now York to Earope, | iritiinient record; but the Court, as noted avove, was the cause of the ehall where he visited the most attractive ulyeets of inter ruled otherwise. Cae riptap est, the description of whieh he consiterately spares rata ake 1 purpose of ai thug, us. Theneo he went to Egypt, with its mixture of tert eld county inter parbarity and civilization, saw such things as a transient visitor is most apt to notice, and crossed Tlagher, a contributor to the State Jornal of this ity, and Col, Withan B, Cameron, editor of the Pe torsburg /adex, Was been for the yiast three days a ecaeeieaeiaeetnaion searel as lon Our distinguished fellow-citizon Groner, Froxers Trary is to deliver the regular Fourth of July oration at Portland, Oregon, The twenty- five thousand people of that town will have the loudest oration that will be pronounced on th day on the whole American continent. ae os has addrossed a at you will will!” —A few Sund: in Obio was cat amony Tesian reply, faced | —— THE MEALIM BOARD'S COMEDY. pier que nt, Tor some by Mr. Cal ter on Friay the Physieta ng into the Auction Business nls of Mr. Natuan yor pamphlet to the Executive Committee of the | the Isthmus of Suez from Port Said, Here he found ie Acchdonte on the Kerve i peas Rg ey College of the City of New York, arraigning them | the canal Ia eourse of construction, it having already the Hicuds of the pi Tene ene for entertaining the proposition to fill the vacant | made great ehanges tn tho country and altered the PaO Me ree eco nowhere Canoe a Oren chair of Latin and Grock in that institution, at an | Foutine of commerce. When conipleved it ts to be | O° leak beste Aap hhohmg oda dinghy ips Of the uberis aie oa thrve hundred feet wide; buta channel 19) feet in | Waker meeting wntil Dr, Stone, from the Visiting wenn darn cae outlay of about $20,000 « year, He shows that Committee, reported that they had a sick horse width is first to be opened, The sand is with tim, does thi ; dug when the chair of dead languages was filled, the which they wanted to scll, The Doctor boped that | @d Bol however, enter the town im carr ture is us ehury i out by means of immen steam exervatora, one ~ OCHS BOpER SEAL tone then ¢ his side ha App oI bg students were kept on Latin and Greek five Ser CALE Ne | the Hoard would order the Fale, aver Mae heer teninen ee ectutry asin tis ow machine being capable of taking ont a hand ined co} 4 and man for any immediate wegfutnces in this matter- of fact world, or make him more completely a dvanta ¢ lou prevalied, and Dexter is to be sold by China, Here he found objects for attention tn the reasoos wineh ought to be stated omthe rubject | Hughes fred, and lis bail tok etcet li earthquakes and upheavals took place, swallowin a Prom the Brooklyn Eagle. * Did ib ever oceur to yor of fair pugilistic abilities, came to this country | tracts of land, drainjug and making lakes, and so tot, by the Cra Chuncelion 07 the Grand Lodge ¥! 1 Brooklyn, bas been afllicted even worse than | lived down the ; the’ Slate of New YOK, ussinted by all tLe Grand ly some yeurs ago, He seconded Mr, Joux C, Hre- | timos altering the course of the river, Few tives | oflcere and some two lindced visiting members o: | New York Vue © Meu us plomter bou i to detali# that the conivast int OF Tiookiyn shows out most strougiy. otal of salaries in Lrooniya is €22,0W0-and Gils includes some oF tie Togislaive erations, Who have Leen tured on the ture, but it is much more rigidly limite west oy the varia'ions in the annu moisture, The direction and blowing from the ove: their favor, The referee, apparently afraid of his life, hasfcomplied with the demand, There is no proof that Mr. Anuen gouged Mr, MeCoo clas that were to graduate this mont vill remain until next season, enjoy ing Larger a aluabl east and precipitation of gularity of the winds ns and the Gulf seem to contro! and in eyes. All the probabilities are that he did not. “ a highly grail eHy Bil the city govern. | hia PIOnODI HN OF9 Bs entirely the character of the veectation, 7 niilention ut tie spirit tise prevaila Goth “amore nt. Tue ounelt tiene Mr, Atten is nota Georgian, but an Englishman, | nity of the districts covercd wiih trees, with | the Pacuity and students in advancing the stan sbers and ofticers, cull for hail ws muclrgaalh as and Englishmen do uot understand the eye- gouging business, [tis uot an English custom, Besides, Mr. Auten bad already whipped Mr, MeCooue, and there was no reason for gouging out his eyes, The real cause of the referee's de- of fewle education in our city, Tue leading 0 sion of this, week, which is the lust) week of the College year, was the atin eoting of the Aiuinna ‘Association, held at the College on Wednesday, at 2 PM, Lt was followed at u later hour by the fren I annual report of the condition and work of | #48000 by. casays, Written and yead by the whole ol the Brooklyn Cay Departuoute tues | Petersburg Ai For GOUT dia ae ane Nie Mayor Brooklyn allows the Mayo stall levs than ten wodbund a year lor tag winsle, | ae cou tingent expenses, (New York slit whiny of Mayor dud his stall, aud $b: igenclos, grasses, or with alkaline sands, colncide with the fiw ite of the various wiuds Dr, Foster has aimed to make his work at the samy time popular and scientifle, and it certainly is | PM, a valuable manual for reference, as weil us tuterest- | (ni institution, at $10,000 & year, That of New York Coste the fight, ouly be didv’t win it; and McCoove With $25,000 more for conti; geuciea, $x, | trone Co) Its intended as a guide for “travel to and | Bridglind commanded @ cavalry regiment in the will | serney, of course; but that is one o © glittering generalities that mean somctLiog or nothing, If he will only add 4 ho chosen referee t lost it, only he didn’t lose it, Reddy the Black- smith was one of the spectators, Why wasn't West during the war, and won an honorable record in the service, His churaeter Isfubove reproach. Nv doubt he will (aithiutly aveve the Goverment le lx new position, through Western America,” and the fact that Mr, Bowles has already gone once or twice to Culiforn! overland, and tharouchly exared the eouutry of Ths Brooklyn, Comptroller together ure Tun for Lees. than gau4a a ra oms New York the € trol ho, and 15,000 for contingencies,” TM? BE BAA maker cg bis aucite tity under t stranger in his oun home, than a purily classic |e ene te nei ao ates ct tretiteg | Act tk of the comedy opened with w letter from | ibe pklasev ine onlin education.” Tux Sux seconds Mr. Saxos's mo- | Prom China to dnpan, and (rom Japan to California, | Der flarris, informing the aivant. tout under certain | esraiee, of peeltion wa wou. by Ait. Caurton'e rece | BO Musca, ly tion that the Board of Education, managing the | compteted his tour of the world. As the author UUAE for human food, and av | oi. the principals were placed in pusiion, The | emer ybin. Free College, enst aside the trammels of medi- | says, bis is a hook of observation. ‘There are SOE Ae Lae abolt elttad aces | RAG ek Ceca as TiS hte AM eA eee cone wval ignorance, and supply the pupils of the | comparatively few generalizations, aud the author's for huwan food.” ‘ ae patil won gives, and ut the word one Me, | Ment in the Saperior Court | College the culture demanded by modern lit stay in each place was tuo short for lim to notice Dr, Stone objected, There were physiolosteal | Cameron dred without cfect, Atthe wusd “two” Me. | HO Wir bavved hal fair one replied, alunost broken: ising the jons asked who w mone Holland still bri in the that line of prod ‘The firmer there has always by Lammeriug out it day. sometiines used ¢ hours, while they @ single hour to | six thousand cuble yards a month. From the south Judge Bosworth (gravely)—What's bis name, | Urge wis shorpened bl ecyth English, the great language which is destined (o | crn extremity of the the traveller passed | Doctor? eeeeic tees meta become the tongue of the civilized world ; and he | through the Red Sea to Lidia, where he found plen Dr. Stone—Dexter, {Laughter.} A Geran chemist has adds, in the words of President Banxano, that | ty of curtons facts to chronicle concerning the od | Tae eee wey Ya LAL Ag Hecteronily aati cd ; ; got hin tu Lere, I move that the matter Le referred ‘ay vounthing, Y “nothing could possibly more thorough'y unfit a | modce of travelling, the people ana their custome, | © ised ha f WA Um eoaniey ibebiAe Brees Tada WAcwent ia Chief Engineer, with justructions to sell kum t will beeo ve most powerful emetle Te offot 1s produced b o which the sobbing carted, * PL bet) ago, the pastor of a church Sunday senool, and te the New nts he recsived no J was about to explain, when a bright boy arose, and, much to the nmagcme + and school, promptly responded in a clear parts of Holland and Germany thera ‘The emisrant his lap-ston supposition that nas Gon in this one. eutting diseover ny wetuaily, to known, Sutroducing a smell quin- + aud Fomet my uu how odiutn imourred by the Aun defeat, and appears to baye maintained a grows portance of the feast, ‘stil possesses two OF three geutiemen who excr lye this trying occupation and live wish much cour abs An attaché to the Fronch Embassy at St wrote a Little comedy called © Tit acing Shoes,” which was performed with areMl esata séte given at the Embaxsy. wa | ce8# O. Was so Much pleased with the piece that + i | Uegsed the author to send ber a copy, Whi i ee i ect Cot ’ course, be was only too glad to do, A ew ; t Mr, Me. | 106 t© the geveral reader, young ladive of the acnior elas e Strect Comusdioner’s oflee in Brooklyn, | | te aes sney it ata we prevent in large aunne | The great West will cevtauty he amnnar tothe | ¢ ——— Meet Conmusiottt, tor Slates ui disarteth | ive princees'e nome "wrth tae manu f ) who were present in Large num | wie reading population, if Louks'can make it xo, | Cob John B, Bridyland, recently appointed Su- | <tiny gets lagu, Vili (2400 nore or chute | “Vy t house with | hin manuse bers, had bet heavily on the result of the Bubb | my pueite Rullroad—Open, tn n very readable littic | PeFvisor of Internal Revenue tn ‘Texas, aves this | gine "Who, wp 3 9 aauouncey” | inquired and were determined not to lose, So Antan won | TM fee Hubracd dion ea very readable Mie | ry to-day to enter upon his ofl duticn, Col | hit, law Devartaynt of Brooklyn conte under | Markey. ‘The allache, thinking i 100i might not remember his nnine, “Pell the Princess that T bring her the Shoes.t"” And the footinan, opening the, wistress's room, announped, " Your la by spilling it om subsides, aud leaver ciscoverer calis the new agen® Dayton Lelger says that there is a judge Ve against one Brow, o in New York, and But it would sceond him atill more heartily if ho | any but the facts immediately under his eyes. | Ky it stoud, the lenrned doctor lind vo prou! what- | ronts ie(t sult, over thc lower lobe ol the leit uns | tent porate tie retirement ots late Sherut in Das- would move to nbolish the College altogether, | Hence it isa work which contains mot so much ex | ever that cattle ot uuy Lime are uni Lay with @ flesh wound, tcaring the skin for a dis: | 108 98 exccutlon was issue for costs ayuinst aad he 0 tended information as slight sketches of the aspoct | .THo sccue now changeding IC by magic, and Mr, | tance of ove oF (Wo inches, bul nul peoctiat'ug we | Brown, whercupon the Sheri made the tullowing and turn over the building it occupies to the | Uf a \hcrent eousteloe gud tations as they oppearea | Mawerre presented ‘# DUT of §2,200 tor Ue ereotion | cuviiy Of the chest of catering the tuusccs uf the | revurn: “The defendant im this case not tound in saanan Yost ite: Pi of didere tries wad Latior ppeared | of a temple iv Astor place, for Whien the Board has | regivs. He placa bis ba ie sive, aad walle | ayy pail 0 Coons In ie fos te use of a great and yop 80 8 passing travelter, fleas larclta fon B Janitae for woakes c Neat ioe’ | Abani hice dite auraeah metas ea ite & Heanls | wy balliwick, baving been hanged for murder, tm jar polytechnic school, Dr. J. W. Fourea, who ha Boar! proceeded to nad doss, and Counselior Baton | ashe! if his prinesp Pwould be wlioncd co sit down, | Cavan, N, ¥., sonie mouths since, and supposed to I i ea Mecaliie aE Ea Mah dee prea Y ars IT reported that he wal been in’ correspondence With | Lie was Wid he Could de 0. base geal 1a: tha divi: leering ac cleus bakind oa The defeat of tho Atlantic Baso Ball Clut i eanleralie of] ths: Wiese ph ree and the | the Mayor, who hous that sic Howrd of Health bave | Mr. Huclice dewan ied atiother fre, but Ne. Cam | wuien to levy.? eepe Aes aide ‘ joining country, has brought together the results e control of the dues, In this te aureed with the | erou's s cod sad Wis privetyal Was hot iu a conde saya aaa yesterday by the Red Stockings, of Cincinnati, | SP hic exertions lu a latse volume, enticed Zhe | Mayes He wsked the Mayor, Kowever, whet rie | tom to rvceve anouier An. Me was, we teu —A foreign Consul in this city recently re- was almost a foregone conclusion, On the pre- woul! give up tie Pouud to the Buarl of Healty, | quite haut om the siwek Of the injury, Mr, Cab F i Rone cone! p Missizeipph Valley; Its Physical Geography, includ. | anit the hayor roped: "Yea, we wiltglve you the a> wiillng w exchange anotice abot, Tie said | Ctved & letter trom bdy {residing in the country vious day the Red Stockings out-tlelded the | ing sketches of the Tography, Botany, Clnate, | oun’, ail Keeper, and Mr, Hk also." come to give Di, and Would not | HOM Whieh he is acce lied, asking for information hampion Mutual the finest gam on | Geology, and Mineral Resources; and of the Pro. eet Sioue—How Can be give Up What he doesn't wiLbeld Tt His sare lorbaue tly Ho oy respecting & vagabond husband who wus wandering record, Yesterday they changed their tac- | grese of Development in Population and Material |” Counsel—I know nothing about that; there's the | Mr. Cuuctou's Inedda aud, ecepiea by" Me, | Ut the United States, and when last heard from wad ties, and outbatted the Atlant The New York ealth, (3, C, Grij & Co.) The sonrees of the oe i Dr, ei th came ap. with Breet car acel baby EC a in Salt Lake City, Madame trusted that M. on clubs will play the return games in Cincinnati, | Upper Mississipp! are among great forests of white | acnts.. ile reported the number! bersons that had ee MRE LOMSE NOT OTE Ie IGS. | ca Uiieh ca Bree nee ee ree with scarcely a hope of success, It secunn apity | Pitches, aspens, and evergreens, the growth of | den uduutica nue Belicy a1 An the hast ui CULT «ttn wnt to Utahaa ‘ bh up the missing man, He on pth rd ° ions, ‘The middie of the river flows | (ourtecn mout 7 or month, Now sich. Mr, Hug hv any ate Ua at aphical distances in the United Blites are prob: F championship should les i Th Vi vaskeaiha yyy out of Un U il bee 4 fe ¥ thet i mpionship bl Atel ied through belle of forests and rich pratsias, Aloug ihe | Spt, WEL aL L PE Mare Wood informa by us Chak Mr. Cavicrou wus | ably net niore vague than thuse of many other When. sue mon) ea Sus, ellency AS" | southern section crow magnollas, oranges, and | ty tie Sixth a 1 faction, the meeting 1 thereiure ude | Pereons ln the Old World, pnew Jouxsox, the Hon, Antuoxy HantMax, | aims, ‘This vast river, bringug down with ata | G28 Ca kind oF pac on the plaiforin, worked —While the amount per capita of our nations the Hon: Wa. M. wenn, Judge Gecnce @. os Well, and no acéaicnts happened; wad now th left the ground and returned to the | al debt is $0.09 in gold, that of Groat B 0. Hans Wes Pas » mass of sediment in suspension, has formed the | ius byeen witha ‘do happen point on the railroad where Uk y bad ilk the eats. Hs Moll. ieaitgee Bausanp, Supervisor Haves, the Hon, Siemipay a of the Mississippi, a low plain, traversed by | Sinith the Cow Celowkti at wight the $120.75, and teat of Holland $100,955 while France Snook, ex-Acting Mayor THowas Comax, Jus- | the many months of the river, the area of which Ix ain wou as | bad, down relurucds and tue att snd Span average more tian 400 of debt for each tice Suanpuey, the Hon, Wirttae E. Gover, | estimated at 12,00 square miles, Dy means of the | on street cars I iyi, Carn sy Sierslurg, reaching Were about 7 o'ciuek Buu | iunabsuant, Nike pay pee interest per head than . i co making, the t The Boart of bstimate met at noon yesterday he conduct of both partley in the tiel any notion but Great Britain, which pays $4.53 to Capt. Jon Wirpey, and the Hon, Micuaut | deposite which itis continually making, the river ad of a crday, conduct of both parties In th was, We Ms Tne could cortain, | (ct ayear. Ittesnpposed now to empty into the | ty, g11.02.8); KicLmond' county, Se. 4800.2), | duy'on the lucid rain trom the south se wt | ceunitics of Europe exceed us, namely, Holland, of the Mutual Club, A strong nine could certain gulf 2a) miles from {te original mouth, and the age | Tota, 2 This inclu ves BSN)" 19L colin ‘The ubvve are tue facts in the casa as they have | (eat Brituin, France, Denmark, Bavaria, Spain, ly be found among these gentlemen, As Fuantx | Gr the detta a is estimated to be 4.400 years, | gS foO tine for stationery O84 prigting, ani | been detailed to us, und We, give then io the | and Ausiiia. Gur expenditure i» $7.15 per head ia was lately removed for bad playing, why not dis. From the year 1811 to 1513, the violent subterranean . i + Pant aged Mega hen nen Asta Pager @ ruinur | cold, whil) (hat of Prunes is $943, and that of Great miss Eoater, and put the Hon, Toxy Hanratay in | disturbances which exteuded over baifthe hexisphore Bouighis of Pyehin subiy alow out er the arti wikich led to tuis dil. | Britain $11,313, Tums is estimating our populauon is place as short stop? made serous changes in the country along the lodge, under e e eulty, sli wt Od, 000,000, his ph 1 y 5 A new lodge, under the name of Manly eee . . McDowell has first Bull Nay in his fight with the fon, Joux Monurssey, | were lott, owing to the seanty settlements whiek haa | Re ats evn Ter Os sales ee obaid ve Fatios but the siecial Commer jng popularity iu the army and among the powers M.C., near Niagara Falls, Mr, Jones was terrified | been made at that time, Jacd and instituted in Uiis city, under cue mame auss | Hot Deu ditiork restricted tuat bet Those who know him intini assurd at the courtesy of the distinguished Americans | _ 18 discussing the Valley of the Mississippl, Dr, SRI UEGR STG, CLA OF EEO WA? AND. Jere tps eee thet Ti Ahgegitiog state that Tine thot ive ix a model of a soidier, unveitish wud who witnessed tho flit. They momentarily | Foster takes cognizance of a wide deld, his observa. o. 16 te Work In He German language, | Hes, wud the Weed iti done wide hit, | beave, aud one of the trucst of friends, It 1s, pers threatened to kick his head off, and flourished an | YoB* sasoilag (ron the ABaphanle 9: the Boaky i th) now loge of tals order tustitute are imposed direct by Atsau» ingislation. Iu Hrovk. | bape owing to these virtues that his star, like ( arsenal » Mr, bar * | tose mountains and the Sicrra Nevada, ‘The vast | instituted, by tie suureme Chenceoror theUrder | Choris, Os this tui over §7uiUKN) is required by | MeMCeMeNL Of the War, bas uever set, He neither and fuiled to attend to Mr, Hesvay in @ proper | extent of prairie included in this region he at: | in Oui Weat V Gisna, Hhincis, | tle Board of Kalucation, leaving eas Uian one wit | smokes nor indulzes tn spirituous liquors, whiclt manner, The backers of Mr, Heknan claimed | tripates to its atmosplcrical condition, and not, as as rida, aud Louisa hy te ape SMA inact rae eee: sol diook | ean be suit of only avery few other military men,” that he could not have done so with any degree | has been heretofore supposed, to the anuual burn- ite Orie ani mano are AB a sponret walt te gle HnDoNe epeaL ty | A Alp, Malksth, mage’ a French paper, wie of safety. And so the Hon, Joux won the fight, | ing by Indians of the vegetation, ‘Trees require ving 100,00) coMtIDUtiNg seuMbers, (houg A» to the seliools, the New York sehools last year | reecuthy died in England, followed for thirty-tive re ‘ nee large amount of molsture tur luxuriant growth, and | scarcely five years uid, Ite principice are purcs | cortoverthrce million of dollars; those of roukiyn | J, 4 nah Mr. MagauL McCoous on Tuesday mot Mr, | lerse amount of moisture ivr luxuriant growth, and | tote iiclal, combining tose of Lhe Masoule aud tact | cult #100400. ‘There are wot twice ax uny sehoiers | 7¢a'# the profession of *tourteeuth at t y Tuowss AuLtx, lata of England in « prize | thi they can get only when they are in proxim.ty to U Fallows. Wy Ses ork as tu Brows pubis achuvis, vutticy | Which Le amassed a tortune of £2),000. It seems heh OMe Ale sa acaraie unlaad | ennene wuck of sea breezes, Along Ui r ae enanersest Cork live tae am wiuCl Maw ey that, irreprouchably dressed, 1 was bis Wont to pre Mabie | Mtr, MeCoote was severely punished | coast they will avring up in abundance; furtier ta.) AOTORRS FeMsLe CoLtwor.—This iustitution | ais gests: there Wa greater mileage of | cutis in due te at the houses, where there he fight closed on the ‘ound, . Pie : : . ‘ streets 100 wn in New. Yo Me McG 2 Sait HY i sia land, where the climate becomes more continental, ds uo public commencement this year, in view of | screeis are kept al least ne dirtier. ‘The » was a good table, to inquire whether, thirweca Fr MeCooue's friends burst into the ring, | hey grow tn scattered groups; and sul furitice | the fact that no class is to graduate. ‘his omission } strect cleaniug contract 18 over all a mull persons being assembled, bis presence was desired claiming tly a, ol dingy aatialr : ; 7 i ear, With Gaba" extia for che h liming that Mr, Atte was gouging out | from the sea they disappear eotirely, and ure re- | of the usual prominent oscurion Is wot duy to auy | J)OGU Nh ttrder counne wccouul is gohan pours | H the response was tn the afirmstive, be entered the the eyes of their champion, Therefore placed by grasses, The growth of different species | falling off in the numoer of students, Kut rotly to For repairs of sural ew York appropriates | dining-room, and afer eating his dinner, received they demanded a decision of the referee in | of trees is limited north and south by the tempera | th dition of a year of advanced instracti The vray mae Brooks Seah # year, ne or pounds sterling, according to the lengt Londe sit is led he Pe of _

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