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‘e THE SUN, THURSDAY, JUNE 24, 1869, 5 | | AMUSEMENTA ever, Mr. Linco is no moro, and it will be | prign in bebalf of the proposed Sixteenth Amend. drinking must have been very limited, since he THE FI UTTER OF FASHION, INDECENT SPORTING NEWS. SUNREAMS. r GRAND OETA MOUSE Kast Lynne: oF, Tho Rlone well for the party that gave him power and | ment of the national Constitution, It will be | had « faith that pnre Bourbon would not make » bf id - , | a bedes ini pins weneh eee 6 Wied a —_— } BOUTN's THEATHE #007, between sth ani chavs. | DrOstle to take Hood lest it also soon pass | noted that this meeting is held at Providence, | man druak, But we congratulate him very cor | 51 one naveacKhD FON AN ASTO. fe the Tombes | MICRO ' Merroch Arieus Aatiace Savarday. into history and be known among living | (Ne residence of Mrs, Senator Sruacon, the | dially on his resolve not to taste atrong drink any Sierno BRIDAL teovbanat, oon afer noon yesterday, Edward McCarthy, | el pted states during May, at | iyita Ana hinck-Ayed Savas, “Matec cmrarday.” | Men no mare, laughter of Chief Justice Cuasn, who long ago | more, and we earnestly wiah that all generals and ; . A young lawyer, envored the Tombs Police Courts 1 | egnaidate for Goreng My pire dense | QOWERY THEATRECT IA OF tie Cloth or asta. clans gave in his adhesion to the cause, Whether the | all politicians would follow his good examplo, nnd a Gotoo! state of excitement, followed by an oBcer who es- Oiva dusty repwiovad ot b wah | VERLEY THRATRE: 3M firoadway—Lickears out | Hydrophobia—Enforce the Dog Law. | Pemoerncy of this State have detailed a repre. en Coen axereeroagt a OT Contly ridal | cored Mr. John D. McGregor, onother tawyer* | 5, wshead tft be cet thy Litbdse’ tesa ar jatinee Sati 4 ‘ " ¢ i oD Dem fa German st he y Wa ed the mm te for ap There is no form of di r sentative to attend the Providence consultation ir otratie contemporary, the World, fe of Justice Dowling ascertained that McGregor had ' | ttectatntcman | wresiek teeror than Kode Ms poe eg, | hits not yet transpires. makes a statement abont the letting of the con- | Raven tn New York The Naptiale of @ | punched McCarthy's heat in his own omer, at 9 | NANitt & cuntury. ' , ; WALLACK'S—Haliet, Narlesqne, and Pantomime. Ma | © * han hydrophobia, When poate tht a irae) foe the Sendation stone of the new Capitol residen ine street. It wos with some diMcalty that the | —Threo thousand invitations to witness tha Nite Bacandey. once ite virus is within the system, a cure is | ‘The Stato of Towa not long ao paid off | at firm the | go rcrupolitan society is soon to enjoy » genuine | MeCuriny had veen secened of Cradacion theceuse | (emexuration of the Sues Cansl are to be sent ta | OLTMPIC THRATRE Riccory Diceore Dock. Mati: | innogeibte, and a most horrible death ¥ ig ago Tf at Albany, which, if true, goes to confirm the | sensation in the wedding of Baron de Lemme and | Atver or & frminine chemi ot MeGrorre Yeeteuaty | notabilities in Europe, Dies at 14 o'clock, Wednesdays and Saturdays vrrible death ensue: all of its outstanding debt for which it could in- | opinion of many shrewd observers, that all the | Misa Bessie Throckmorton, daughte . a i of an old and | morning MeGregor went into MeCarthy's oMice, | —The Chinese empire 500,00 duce tis creditors to accent the money, and has rascality of the day is not monopolized by any | highly respectable Knickerbocker, which Is to take | eee Pisp ely in his band, and asked Me- ° hil a aaa ay by et | tection of the public against the danger | the cash in hand with which to pay the rest as | one political party, It charges that the two | place early next month, The Baron, a young Gere | NT huemt mec’ wae McCarthy's reanona valued at €1,000,000,009, Ain A HALL done W-Napoleon Ht, Lecturety | arising from rabid doga; yet at the present | *00 9s it matures. Indiana is imitating the | Republican Commissioners of the work, out | man gentleman of wealth, high social ition and th “Then if sist npon it that you find time,” eaid —Une, daughter of Nathaniel Hawthorne, wag LA os ’ + wath . P 1 3 ot OI enraged 3 Z0r. sd “4 ne nas _ | time, in consequence of a difvrence of opin. | Me Policy. One-third of ite debt, amounting | voting their Democratic colleague, let the con- es ia pede od cad dh ida lh t nT havn't time now," reiterated | Fecently confirmed in en Episcopal chure a: Drege ion between Mayor Hart, and the Board of | t° #52:000, is to be cancelled on the Ist of next | tract to a Hepublican friend, althoagh be was | © plssure tour, La a i arthy, “E will look at it at anether time. don, by & Seotiish bishos, month, after which it will owe but €1,800,000, | the highost instead of the lowest bidder, The | OF tres servants, During his travels last suinmer STLO® GARDEN—sinbad the Sailor, Matinée on | The laws of the State provide for the pre CAPRTONISE GROUNDS, June %=Chanpion . containing 3,000,000 idols, The temples arq jo" soated MeGrrgor. Lgive (0:6 to read thet docament=not one —The French Government have on hand 8,818 par Health as to whore duty it is to oxceute the he vi N 1 Branch, Saratoga, ond iE Dp, jt iy it is | against 89,000,000 MY be . “ He visited Newport, Long , zi, ss eobidiaine hie The es law, the residenta of New York aro constant: |p" a win D, ‘ ae Yearsago, The officers of | result is a gain to the contractor and © Tons t0 | Gther feshlonable watering places, always incog, At | “gp mon Icuwid wv Seetioiay, ik Wi tae Lette Larbthees sting Drinel Ny of new rifled catinon, of , ly exposed to the bite of mad dogs and to |e wt States evidently understand that there was | the State of from $69,000 to $100,000 in the one | Long Branch he met the beautiful and aceom- | with a suspicious glance, aud then resumed his itcnm ee A Tt Shines for ATL A sg emo OF Mad Coes ANT LO | hover a better time to get out of debt than now, | item of the foundation alo: If the facts are as | piixned young lady who is to become his bride, | Wyrk. A German paper says that President Line The moments flew along, and the minute was | coln's crondfather's nun death hy madness, while money is plenty and everything else de m, the guilty parties * wow Lingen, and thet he ‘ oo , ; nd at once # mutnal attachment spr THURSDAY, JUNE 24, 1809. It has hitherto been the enstom of the | Ty and by there will come an opposite the World represents th: up 1 of | should be severely punisties SCOURING PARIS AND DERLIN FOR NOVRLTIER, Gi take that, and tat, and that." shouted Me. bl a hae ic Be irks - Mayor to issue a proclamation about the 15th | alluirs, and then debtors will sufler, — The content of both faentlies having boem obtained, | Fark en una heads ke 8 (TERMINI Or ee ee tects vee tench army, was Terms of the Aue. of June, forbidding the owners of dogs to a - The Fenian candidate for the Presiden and the wedding month appointed, preparations | There line notiue for further words, MeCorthy | intoty coeuce iting while asicep, in the storm thas La et fh i a . #0] atlow them to goin the strects unmuzzled | 0% the eve of his departure for the scene | the Hon, Gronan Puvxcr® Trary, has been re- | were made for the event, and order were sent to | Tunis mail Motirozor wis taken |‘lstely fevabtated the cninp at Chilons, fea tape bo Ole biases é ito | afer that Gide, and providing es of his future labors as Governor of Montana, the | ceived in California with the enthusiasm that | Parle and Berlin for parte of the bridal frowseens, tice Dowling held him for hes a dit tegree of LL. D. was cote Twenty copies to one wddress,..., (rn eine. Providing for the capture | Republicans of Toledo, Ohio, paid their respects | everywhere welcomes his advent, His present | Which have been forwarded in cases during the aaa Me ee na ) | And destrnetion of all unmuzzled dogs found . _ ‘4 spring and np to the present time, About two-thirds a Member of the tar | !* iehigan, at its late Commencement, Finy copies to one address Doman ee to the Hon. J. M. Astuey., The meeting held for | electioncering tour is probably one of ¢ Waexcy, por your. ; at large, A small reward has usually been | thie pu aden 1th i fre of the outfit has heen made in this city. a distingnisli- for the Member—The | —The emancipated peasantry in Russia are thks the ie wheel xin offered for the capture of auch doga; and a | tations ce ot ere sae RHA: Kf pric NGO Cine Het eMC ed mortiste of Clinton place having received the most Down Argument industriously ealtivating the gronnd, now that they Prom the Omaha Republican. | Fifty coptes to one address . priate, | cially by the attacks directed against him, liberal patronage, mueh to her delight, and a inet to ‘Avon have ag fF personal interest in the procee a, f Adaitionai copies, tn Clad packares, at Cub rates | PONG was Kept open on the border of the | The speech of Gov. Asurey was full of life and | way of giving our readers a notion of these fi | shiek she frequently allades, and more frequently yeaternay bet de Wakely nnd tne tion, | 4 fet Sherman had the audacity to speak of Payment invaria’ heke Meheng aa Kast River to which t were taken, and in | of the spirit of progress, as may be seen from | tile attempts to put down so powerful a move: | homste of. ‘The goods parchased in Kurope i dick, Which tertainated in the State's get: | the great Peace Jubilee as that drumming mate’? oe ee hich those unredoomed by following extrac ¢ following fro journal o cold, and the ty $2,500 paint He must be the man that ha niusie evete Pies, por hee. which those unredeemed by their ownorg | the following extract : ment, we copy the fill g from a journal of 100 in gold, and those in this city $2.50 ice, Walkele had Gloked Ute ahemeant IN @ an bath n0 music in hime Sahin fhe! PSO were drowned new era in our polition, | Sau Franctscr A CARGO OF LACES, cose schersin he had been retained aa counsel. Mr Pai BiezE . T Fh td I Vitek onge Francis irain, Of rome do 4 je in the fingerte d hick 6 up with pa'tery of sm and —Charles Dickens is obliged (o perfor BPRcIAL Notions, per line This year, however, Mayor HALL declines | old battle with slavery will end, and new qu Sere Pre ft Wisse dovem pices are. {netaited 1h the Zari dy | re rpociiae, aa he BoB ROWe the lest proves lea Dickens ts obliged to perform all tha Brsixtae Norices, per line t pespanee4 fi sl A divide those who liave been mnited in the great Wis gor partended oy pyernme? partment, each article of underetotiing beta ¢ fittes of his opponent into pl, an HM protun- | editorial work of All the Year Round, bls associate Laaven Abvenrtse#nn re charge | ou He 9,90 seue any such proclamation, on the | good wor the post fiiteen years. The question re yen wialer, quisitely cmbroitered and trimmed entirely with | pression thatthe Judge's logic was but moonsnine | ¢ditor, Mr. Wills, being completely brokon down in ween pied. ground that in so doing he would violate | 3!imiting the vast nowor und patronage of the Proske ie areal 0 saa tobolames real lace, Some of the underskirts—over witeh | aid tia plulosophy mere bosh, health Ty Wats roper libs we core dent would force itself upon the rican people, eer hare re any retain é Wari » to the sitject, Mr, Redick excited isan dl Ge ball ebb aE saa | One of the ordinances of the Board of Health [te lead gnentic eipacrr te Soming ap ecnehare triste ja thin evening dresses are to be worn—-are trimmed | fant the Jury into a belief that he and b —An exploring expedition is now eying : | ‘ don't be ett While others ure ornamented with Hamburg em: |, His oratory’ and eloquence worked also upon the “ ’ raesolt we forgrttin* That ail yor tilin’crings but poor Thearn ot), | brotdery and an enort Week. Orders for the paper reeeiros at v shall act as o} ‘cooper of y public | He Worker amore equal chance in the struggle fc tach eit et Fe hall nct as or bea Kooper of any public | jive, the question whether one halt ofc Latrobe dl pound in the city of Now York, except pur. | papuitionsour wiv eluues of thie otter side, until wrath got the better | view of discovering a route for a faltrou! to cone 8 Little tou fer in lite Pease | Nect the waters of the Amazon with the Macifia us amount of tucks, flonnces, | lacon, ef G Hoult st sul and sisters— 5 o Glavinchineinant, Take be diapossd ole hoes This is not only very poor Irish, very poor | plaitings, &e, Siceves, collars misettes, | the law, Mr ck si Ocean, ‘ q ; | Suant ton permit of this Boanl.” A viola | in tie past det Irena dene Would tn the mais, | wit, and very poor pootry, but itis not tric, Mr. | cuffs, bandkerchiets, and bows are in the groatest | ‘Ur. Wakely were i : : i American Political Parties —‘Tbeir Mise | tion of this ordinance ian smeane be on the tne wide in the futore, if ‘ and most extravagant profusion ht pairs of anes Fo Oe feet abit —The revolation in the island of Crete, from this ordinance is a misdemeanor. 1 fT the style of Macaulay v pi ‘sont him. st torical Names and Prominent Leaders \ hhh Goy, Asttuny ailuded to the growing corrgption | PRAIN docs not Imitate the style of Macaulay. | oe ine tack, bronge, white, and gray. kid and wit t Anicust, 1364, to Murch, 1800, a poriod 0” two years hy D But the Board of Health haa done more PE polities trom the corraut wae of mone. When | Te has an original style of his own, alive with | 1") RURAAIEA IE. Sebettal (wie uit | pee apn and seven months, bas, it 4 reported, costthe Turks The controversy carrie: in our columns li Be ant sored ; e first run ior Congress tie had not wcent in lie ; Anes 1 | alt richly ornamented with rosettes to earrespot Lapon his aneai a } re " ne Turke The controversy carried on in our columns | than this. Dy another ordinanes it forbids | pocket: now it was leo common, for cangidares. to | eBiUs, and chock full of iteas, Moin eloquent, | Sieh que dresses with which they are to bo worn, | FA SAGO AG Oe tals Government €95,000,000 in mowey, and. #4000 by several distinguished writers as to who | the owners of dogs to allow them to run in | C Ivcted et Nee etic By pecs they ond is more, he is in enrnest; and the intel, } were made In Paris by a bootmaker who displays a | on {nstan breonda, the Men sik eaay orig Under soldier chats apt "i come down’ Nondaomely. with large sums for clee= ; ; ‘ f nid excitement, Bt stool gosfather at the baptism of the Republi: | the strevts between the 15th of dune and the | thacering paryowes, "In Rngland die same evil han | Heetual Sreworks which form a part of his enter. | sigi onuomneing hlmaclt “shoemaker extraordinary | wesentternen Were aon parte With frst Ulood for | —The vx-President of the Royal Astronotmical can party, awakens reminivccnces concerning | 15th of September, anless muzzled or eccurcd | Ried, down Sruawe Mitte ent are ull fired off for a purpose, and | tw the Eupress.” the raion OF the scONeE Ue Tet. dadge Lake | Soeicty of Englands of the opinion that ine length the names Lorne from time to time by the | by wehain or string. ‘This ordinance ie not | OF thlsage, lad just becn de coate no | aecomplish it to, We do not now expeet to TIE INIMITAHLE SHCRMAKER OF Pan, ‘il then paltey 43; onfy that hewn not penitent Ror | \thetengin ot a dey mop be Conected ultonnnes ne } . ‘3 Hi yous ny ¢ for Cro z " A772, bi so8e 10 ‘lowe examinit he cleat “ anship ol pied Bad ¥ $5, y wae nol te HO the le ol Jus ‘ima eroat political organizations of this country. | enforced, althouwh the Boord possesses all : he mont viekening scramble for Gronam Frasers in 1872, but those whi Closely examining th nt workmanship of | cerry worthis cent, hee he wae peateteg ak | the tengtn of a day may be expected ultimately ta ‘ The caelicat titles aastimed by partion after hale ; awning the } think he can be beaten by such in these charting little boots and #aoes, we should | like sum of a “quarter century.” The ring was | become a sear. : = Y parties after | powers requisite to enforce it; but if the that above quoted ato very much mistaken, hime “extraveainary shoemaker” would be x more | soon cleared. and tive trial Weston as usual We | —(Quocn Victoria appropriated the profite ati the adoption of the Constitution were Fed: | Mayor slonld attempt this, he would. vie TobRCpHIGLA lle Hey Rd Pati bossdh CrO# the faved to lewrn which won tue suit, but think Hedick | ne from the wale of. her." Hightonds Journal," eral and Republican, ‘The more conspicuous | Jate an ordinance which he is bound to obey tothe pace tis iver | Itatrikes us, in view of the many unre | bootmaker, Six pains of heantiint KML sippy : a amounting to £24K) to the establishment of school lenders of the former wero Jos Avaus, | —that which prohibits the keeping of a prab. | Mhiereats ties had before, served.” Let the people | gented outrages which are being committed upow | YaFious colors ani with hen French eels of the | | Women Witnessing @ Reize Plehts | | and college burvaries for tke beucit of wall ALEXAxDEn Hastiros, and Jos Mat | tie pornd without a permit from the Boar Milas Hou tovienes of id our flag by Spanish cruisers in West Indian | [mi ah inated in th ine Suishing Sleplay OF | ones was broken ap. by the pafee ner Boringhril, | cele eae fy recta le J euitde nat: . feb tine ae ers e i — ie 2 oo Mass, } uesda: Jer noo nrec Are pece no WOE oH mre avGre so BILAL; of the latter, JEFFEREON, MADIeox Hydrophobia has been more prevalent | tana will not be left in the rear OE ths | Ceetay AME (EE injority. OF thie namie with: which THE JAUNTY PARISAN BONNETS. SaGEs, Gevivird olmee Wisoiseed the euity | tnd celeb is Irenseie, Whura tallael bal baad ace and GEORGE CLINT& Among the promi-] within the last few montha than for along | great movements of the day. What he saye | Ur titular Secretary of the Navy has rechriste The bride to be, being young, bas been thought ~ at « muen lower sate tian in New York, and where, Rent younger members of the Republican | time provious, Cudoubtedly, in many cases | svout politieal corruption is expecially worthy of | MARY Of our men-of-war are by fur too belli fully provided with five round or REGATT morvover, the girls drcas simply, and uot, as in our party wore Huxny Chay, De Wrrr Ctix- | where dogs are thought to be mad, they aro | Being considered. Itis true that the power of character, prcttily trimmed with feathers and birds, and Ost | ane Artantie Vache Glab Ieucing under jonable up-town schools, like litte ducteeses, i ad, they bs ; ia something territ/le in such cognomens from $80 to G40 Wo venture to #ay ti : —The house of Barbara Frietehie has been torn TON, and noar tHe close’ of Jwerenson’s | in rodlity only friglitenod ani excited. It in| Money 1s moro and more felt in Gur elections, | viscn Gorgon, Hydra, Spltiire, and the like; | \f Madame Crowe, the well known millincr of DeWhee hea ibites cee a thoriicn of Frederick, to get ion Jos NCY vaste, al ais is . | and that a remedy must be found for the evil o1 bashed cha nuded Aad he Mad Aas Miceli otha dete Fl BPN gay 2 ‘ aly 2 Oawe y th jown, atioritics oF Pred s inorder to ge Administration Joux Qui Avass, all | related of the great lawyer EnsKinr, that he | i siti ty time desteey war whole litical fabric, | SM. tE they are intended to be meee sé praterea | Broatwuy, were to see one of there yaunty bits of Fid of It, ordered (ie straightening of a ereek, and of whom subsequently became distinguished | kept as a pot for many years a dog whieh political fabric. mes and nothing elve—they should be | Paritan yead gear, she would be Indisposed for In spite of the unpre iting weather | decided the honse was intue road, The Mredericks opponents of the same party, The Re | when Lord Chancellor of England, he had We desire all persons to take notice that | toned down ; there is too much of tie Bombastes To protect there hats from the suns | of yerterday, a toterably liv tta took place | Aruminer says they Have, in straightentg the creek, Dublicans favored 9 restriction of the powers | reseued from some buys, who were just about | The Sey is the first paper to bring out Senvyuen | Furioso about ihe Why not substitute for ; re ae pie sbeht et a over 8 | from the foot of Went Pitty-seventh steret, the see~ | al ivtely made three sharp angles to strike the poling of the National Government, and advocated | to Kill it under the idea that it was mad, | Courax for the Presidency, We set up thi claim | them the lens dreadful names of Peyehe, Chives | genuine eaal anti, [s valued at $199. Ons or two | feing the wceseane Highs shoows eaterc ativiter | c-Another blow bas buen struck at ecclesiastical Btato Rights, while the Federaliste held an- | However, the eases of real madness are | early, so that it may not be contested hereafter, | Venes Cupid, and a general selection of the | seusite umbrctlas, of yeliow and white p Dis eskic Mel, RAUL GROAN cloalanay ba 7 tollewen to UoraiBALiel NTA nth THOM Iauter or tube Wore tagonist opinions on both these subjects. ilicient in monber to make it the imper when it will be a matter of cousequence, mage amiable appellations of the Greek mytholo- | scollaged and bound with black silk, are alvo ready | piy t clasa—Lillie, Commodore d, A. Weaver; Edith | sip has addressed imeiructions to tue goveraers of Mie two: pariles continued to boar t vs dudy OE Ula BeRAL ut iteatas took a aa conse erate gy? Naines should be pertinent, even if men | t be ealied Into requisition at Long Braue ant |p Gage, Gage and Bel; Kitalind, Viee-Commodore | the provirees, poiniing out that when priests ara names until the ern of good feeling under | their ordinance against allowing ur Mr. Hexny 1.4 Fanon delivered a speech | cannot be, New ports C.F, Tompkins, Second class—Onward, Charles | contived in clinica: houses of correction by thelr the second term of Monnon's Ad: tet: ig shh , before a Republican Association at Lebanon Hall, And since change of name f¢ the order of the TRAVEL HAN FOR A PRINCESS, ood; Hebe James Saillon; Uncle Ben, BR, | bishops, the eplee pal sentences are only valld in x eae ranks i ; hon's Adininis dogs to run at luge; or, if they will not do | in this city, on Saturday evening, Mr. La Fance | day, surely amore apposite one aight beh stylish breskfast socks were countol, One is | wiaser, uc caer Lotte Osbory end Haalou ; | far and so tong as the condemned priest voluntarily Hon, when the Federal party expired. Dar | this, let them repeal that which refers to | took a notion that his speech would look well in | mpon for the very head of the Dopariucat, We white materia, covered with Parisian en The. conrae wie fom &: atakebout off the toot of | HWbmits to them, « ing the Administration of Juiux Quincy | keeping pounds, and allow tho Mayor to take | print, and probably have some influcnee on the | suggest Zephyr instead of Borie igo grote Medea sep btea Ue rnd iy ee gg 7 Wa ig Mok eng urd Grey is one of the most remarkable men ADAMS, his opponents, under the lead of Van | charge of the matter, public, So he inserted it conspicuously. as an ad- — ee Ee, coon eeeeene Reet making A Ulstunce of vwanteted cen, in the Lovee of Lords, A life-long ehamplua of ihe Bonstand Jackson, assumod the namo of sake verlleomant tn the Toned and peld he it Harper's Magazine for July is a complete mine bey’ ay edd ursbaet ne a any ben Ee etek was mu 1ts A Par the Lithe being | eral measures, nis inf ntriouted no i > ; ; : : Bani Ae ue ak waadline: aie raid another of Ulue. studded h steels] the frat away, hut Kaiih 1. Gage soon over: | to induce the more obi ers to Democrats or Democratic Republicans, the | A Mespital Sustained Eutirely by | was eminontly sensible, and we may add that his | OF entertainment | edna tiaras rgd and sttil another of red, cubroitered with | Cher and walntamed the levi tothe end. The | Ceuny coutiog or the lech Chorely by lator being the favorito designation | 4 Prayers sample might profitably be followed by other | agronanties,” by Jacob Abbott; * Hordcr Rk HI Lt ANS SAOR Baa au es cioasiiiers) 4 Snore BIA | having. fit Fine Robert Peel, Lord Grey cxorta as much, if not n In New York; while their antagon A fow months ago there appeared an ne. Hemen in like circumstances, A vast majori- | cencos,” by R. D. Morey; and © Making Wa’ apesicieley iis all r nia ea hood and long tassels, the Influence out of office than he did in foriner tine FPN count of pation etude calle ; ‘ob he roudors dof perusi cl shtlash ort ich ekg aS STi) ade bY tacking ists called themeclyen National Tepul unt ofan association of students ealied the | ty of newspaper readers 1 of perusing | Machinery,” by A.D. iichardson; but the Frew SRE Ay i Sh eer ng Pee ee erat the ¢ ‘ ; panel? thal poanloubne! ATI Lath h, at Shurtlo Colloge, in Uli. | long-winded speeches. ‘They prefer the news of | matter in all cood, an Ha AL Fearon TA Ea ahi bisa Ghia eee A diamond ring whieh bad since the Cidy, Adan ond Waster “Dax any no'4, whose members relied for their board | the day, served up compactly and epicily, We | the periodical as the best for the month we shitwl, Coslawl, one of white lee str Ast, wae fount in a well In Osweo a few LAY, A sand Wass wring: this abit i ‘ with a "ince etek, one Of The well wos being cleaned, a proc ss : ; i ; exelusively upon such supplies os were fur. | at glad that politicians are nizing this fact. ae Tat silly black slike munite “ es period a third party mros, called Anti Me I di Wo call ete alientionito Ten'Sex ose valuable | te eminent law Arey or Webster & C sik A tei ley isl 1 bas! Undergono Severs] mes sides. Wie (esa ga ee ; nished in answer to their prayers, ‘This ae he eminent law firm ebater & Craig f (iene for sare thie Sawel 1 the Bona, whose founders and Tenders wore | NMNGT Ip anevtor to hele ragers, i mites te edivias | Levonsilea diz F000: ite beeah coamasl MWe U8 Spas: (Gueeraniset ater trot cloak off x . ; of the ring, Forty-si years thie jowel lay atthe Tiuntow Ween, Thappres sieves, and | 8 a Rey hd Mat act : ba lors every day; its advertisements u ver | dusing the fast fve yours, Thelr services have been * stvll Ok alent Hieenie arte inning boat on ie FH ith i Anant ea anteutee ar ae WiLitAu H. Exwann, ‘This party oxertod | @™ wooke’ . tucked nevay out of sight, and are of an ordinary professional charactor, an the cnse of | Wih Gv ills of the uprer at started niare | Crt ccs eer nee cca ear oc B good deal of influence in moulding the | We have, however, recently learned that | and pithy, and are therefore attentively perused, | the Meteor, in which they were engaged, hne proved. | fwu runirsareunt thems Ati Ain two hours before the racing 7a taly Who lene esti 6 aw unt OURtE ee en ey nolities of New York nnd Pennsylvania, but | * Smilar exper'ment, extending oyera much | osides, it shines fur all, ut ouly two cents per ” — ( We cut shallow ack and | whore the stake bout should have Maco ah iowa railroad man; who r¢ visually ‘ ae ie | longer period, has icon mado in Boston, Al cony. ’ ’ ' The City Beoning Journal is the lending | {: deep aqasres at tho ides, trimmed with | Jadcost dncteien' ta Wests toe be aaa | cently attempted to horsewbip tha Hon, Richard on ational ieuaesewas in Gos ord with | ner ei teen as Aura B / copy. newspaper in cirealation in Tudson and Bergen | ‘hres OW rullee, with ® heavy tueklng Of Biuele | 1 aith Gage winner in the fest clase: On- | Smith, editor of the Chieinnati Gazette, law had ane the party of Chay and Wrnsrin, haan been Titises, toe wee fF eay,, | He seems doubtful whether the Boston p Conuties, At has probably double the elzontition of |” No. a. UVuderskirt of izht biue corte wll trimmed | prizes are ome in Cael Chas ot tie Yale of 8) feeietlcneneaidiorPaled eed he plonape neal Ride Under the Administration of Ivers the | MI A MADEN Chats FoF tlle cure OF con | ix most happy over the Jubilee or most angry | Ml the other papers Thle makes 10's | Worn a skirt atau of blue silk trigimed with row/eana pape ears piers strictures ‘upon Lim in thet body, but the Doctor materials of which parties were comporod | PUNDITS Walea is: gir? teolely upon his | with the New York news) 1 ae eo Miuahaaaa hy ht hd TA ETSLCaaA locred sal tke uidee Nit urns = ‘i though a little man, thrashed the easailant, Roth changed very essentially. Large numbers of | PMyers for its tote is bia “ start: | paroxysms of joy into rem of rage with onitt tes of blue Sati. Plain cormage-cut our 1 Success-Whut They have Done, | parties were arrested, ‘This ts the four old Fodoralists wont over to Jackeon, wh le | 28 Were very small; he made no effort to | the awitiness ofa fever and ague pationt, Even ek Flies With Fevers of blue silk trimmed with rove tue aud Where A Walk inthe Patent O@ce, mith how had within a week, a respectable body of Danocraty ralled { PM€laim to the world the principle on whieh | suct a judicious journal as the Eeoning Dronsenipt The Death of a Centenay ho. ho ronal bxgateiie arene Ot Javendér arém ne pgsnigrnedn trngabeauing atte —A curious marriage took place wt Greenville, 7 i : his undertaking was founded ; yet since the | suffers under an acute attack, and is consequent Emanuel Ferre’ dat his resivence, 55 | dine made over silk the sane slide, und having a | «pV Cmenof the Republic, come into the Patent | gC, June 15, ‘The partics wore engyged in Ire ground Chay. Near the close of Jackson's . ; i 4 SMidinch street, Gn Wutadas tale kta hoe hie | deep Spaniah flounce on the kr, ornamented | OMee at Washington, and see what men and women | 1 verty curty years ago, ‘The lady ear Re Administration the party of Chay and Wien. | Defining the institution has grown steadily | ty rather flighty in its teas, accusing New York | roots om Tuceiny lash at 9A. Mi and U6 | around the edgo by 8 pating of eatin ihe same sheila, | Htve done to make the world mors. You see the | land nearly uly penne ago, Theledy smo to Amerts ) 0 | iy magnitude and inthe extent of ita work, | of! ribald comments! and * ruffianly criticisin, | Rewalne were interred yesterday, ot 9 PM, Mr. | Theaverircests Hpormamivel sutirimmed | gtseting point of the macvetie telegraphs you see the | en. ‘The gentieman entered the British army and *TER was made up of the mass of the old petit) aa ACE WOE tient 4 Ferreira was born at Lisbon, Poriugel, Jane 9, Pudings Moaned of wide waite Lee, and tn . “1 W inan manages and | was a soldier twenty-one years; hasbeen in every Federalie Ae hallcalNailanal t 1 At first It occupied only one building; we with which it complacently coutrasts the eutti- | 10%. Ho emlerated to this countey in 1804, In | i tovped at the sides and Ken panier, with eonuae flee i frighttal fall Kava steam; you part of the globe; has epent soine years in Montana Federalisis, now called National Republicans ’ Lome i i Seulgeates ta. AHI. coy 9 bows in the shape of batterihios, com sr ¢ presscs, and mowers and reapers, sew | Burt of the globe; pont Kine years in Mo i vated xentiment of Boston, This excessive thin | qst9 jo enlisted inthe A H c f ie , ; : underst fo » now employed 1812 he enlisted in the yy and was on | gf satin ribbon and wits lace’ Cor xt firvorue aud Torpedoes, whose | ‘Tervitory, and last month left there and arrived at and the rank and file of the Anti-Mnsone, | UMierstand that four are now employed. It | os of akin is uot confined to the Transertpt Desa he aati f , eully pu DV exerutin ! c 88 s uot confined 0 Transcript ¢ ; \ a Pompadourr edved with pufliice « vily power and execution will make your woma Greenville June 11, claimed his a@anced, and * 4 : % fou Ma cHAHiAhin caAHlALINe aie akan y pts | hoart the Wn the time of her capture by a Fompac th pam heart atane the mere contomplation ot th dreeuville June 11, cluimed his aManced, and was : Beateely had Vax Bunex pronounced hisin- | | mpafbieuinr has kment, and only once | ine other Boston papers do us the honor to | P. muder, On'the 114 OF Oot. in | rece, decree shore and telmencd with wic Hiei you erg evunemiousd ir ioere bon 6 married. Iti a remarkable instauee of early, come augural address when the opposition to the | oT tWiee since it wes opened have its rm | ho equally aggrieved, and their columns are filled | te s wr Inthe hands | No. 4, Diess of hue whise Swiss titel Woman ie stent, anil successful love, Devsormey assumed the name of Whigs, | Street been so low as to render it necoasary | with similar cries of anguish, fa hat | Sea iter aee am cyoreamanta a, are iN | guar oe 9 —Archduke Henry, brother of the Emperor of Gen. James Watson Wenn, of the Courier | 1 Tefuse admission to any applicant, With the exception of the Daily Advortiver and swith th narrow Valencienaes lace, pulled overskirieach putt |" bet that Austria, married a popular aetress, aid was recome ing upon that great and posverful organicn. | *Mesey of prayer in reference to material | have been no attempt whatever made in the di- ver land isuraeefully loo: ed. Phe front breadth is composed te for the w ef vue at ae beng th ee ee me me y Bon the popatat cognemen which ft bure things are related of this institution, When. | tection of discriminating criticism of the Jubilce io: He wae cutirely CL eae Bee Low caraias, short ty and forever after you will hold can pistes Hinkley pcos Ra ied igh olalitacheventtal yare (ver supplies were failing fast, ald was | by te Boston pros, ‘They have fairly rolled icorimare | much admired tite is ws are informe, to be | , To prUve the exeention to the, Keneral rule, ono | roves tage iuterenced and the downger Eu prets ene years, x 5 ” pee Bale niy a fow weeks | worn over a tigit pink silk dress, wom tel of the rived and Oity thou. gefi wgdeds ts : Boul after the formation et dhe Whigparry { prayed for, Woare told thatit alwayscame, | "0! the ground in an agony of delight, They ieee wer part ofthe | “Ne. B itu ball Urewe UF waitserSps looped over | sand i of canal bevelit to both sexes when carried | Sophin also wents her son to come back; and 60 the i OOH BAEIY I S\y einen thee Sonn ti in A abil have exhausted the whole vocabulary of praise | ity and: ti « Kk te bis resitence without ap: | white satin, The overdress is embroider iu th Mute the experiences of wetual Life, Lot her name be | Archduke has been forgiven, and his wife will henee- the slavery question began to assume promi Zubia anting—food, clothing, oF | 14 pited adjective upon adjective fa cndeavoring | Parent (etlaue, OM as he was, is alr was only | with lasye pond lilies aud green lewver, ant tue waist | SENN OF sti erctte bar vee a oe Moat | forth take exalted rank at Viewna H ; money —i , ouree i 5 i i klest wits io Won Katy yours coletlen vutfed se Tuiery, of Massachusetts, has invented an appari me : gence in national allairs, gud resulted in | MO t was obtained from some source | i exalt their great enterprise, ‘There were no | prominent member of St. Miry"s church, ayy Pelee er tin, | ior ottiehine icten tn corrugaurt metala.” We could | ——The ftiondly uit Bismark’s orgam 1840 in crgantzing the Liberty party, which, | “!Me4t any personal or other solicitation | fautis, uo shadows, Everything was subline, | egpppamation MANS TT EC eT ned with wide box-plaited Hounces, which are | Mtv or how many were intended to be pu inte | toward Louis Napolcon in rogard to the recent French though small in numbers, inculeated doc: | t the # gorgeous, magnificent, overwhelining, Day afe MER ENG COLNE: | iG an crane i ile egare inh, “AK any rate daylight 8, to go | elections is tributed to the preference ul Prasaia There i ore @ ord y p- et e n " * eer’ a des se hrough \« ated a da womau has immor- extreme Fre Rudiewls, 0 warily o - tries that ultimately controlled the country, | ‘There is a still more extraordinary state. | ter day we looked at their papers, | The Agrtenttnral sccteryn Morticuturat | cmcoudery alse caged with lace, The wats! ts high | UTR raoit hy bringing about the resute ates | (Or extreme Fren age Re bdgh ype aha et nent, [tis said that the aid which is prayed | hoping that this wild adulation would exh ne Display a ve Ustand | Gil by w plaid sash with loop Lontgomery has two "big brothers’ who have ta . ment, 1 tub h i hopi i hi i d Exhibition- bine Displ bel Ist. ** | Mont has two big broth lio have half | Shrow the emp « aatesmen of the Thiere and, ns the fruits of a long controversy aud i pray ping Bradaeberrinl bt Veleslnedeen werd cr y a plaid sash with loops. a doxen tels cach in. the Parent. Office, | school, who are opposed to Prussian aggrandizement. a successful war, incorporated into the Ci for is not only granted, but also the pr somewhere have an end, and — somebody era NO END OF MILLIVERY. UP sinter the ‘boy were hone “inventing. | ‘rye qianks addevesed by the Basperor to tne Prase titution those amendments respecting slave. |" afatd. ‘Thus, at one tine a sowing | be calm cnough to pause for » moment and 19 | Phe Horticultural exhibition of the Queens | Mba ot the dresses are male, short, ant are par Feiifosen of the. Patent Omes pat | an Minister for the forbearance shown by Prassinm fy, the rights of citizens, and the universality | MAchine was very much needed, in order | *Peak & tonsonable wor But no, They merely | County Agriculturil Society, yesiorday, wan made | dine ist dQ witha wide ficd tounce, linent by saying “that she made no | journalists in discussing the recent events at Paris, ‘ ry f 5 he universality | ie create ges : danced wildly about, threw theis caps in the air, | the occasion of a holiday for the residents of the | Witt a tabove this a bat of rove de Around that bullding than aman.” | git qe diplomatic world with mingled emotions of of suffrage, which hay cally changed | {At ®& greater amount of necessary work : silk, on wien Is Worked «nent pattern in white 9 lk rting to the Lest tnformatton to be gained, all idited y changed | iat be done for the inmates. ‘The doctor | M4 shouted hoxannas to Guwone, Meantime | county, ‘The orticuitural exhibition was the Guest | Heald. The upper wkirt tx louped at ue mdes and | © ations by woven, with the exception of | #Musement and contempt for a dynasty that lumllt- that instrument, Among the founders and | MMM Te Gene ae ane anne. : the New York fournals had sent candid and uns | ever held by the Society, the show of flowers being | timmed with Huted Bounce und bind ot pink silk yertain to laview “wearing appari. tn the | ates iteeli Uy eoquetting with the preauier of an ane leaders of this party were Janes G. Bins, | P'S hey Enel on the very ame day © | yinseed representatives to report the affuir, They | lure and varied. ‘Tho first prige for flowers was | AbOve It to correspond with the lower skirt. |The | fale Ot Cire ane, tral art ee. | taconistic power, ; ‘ Gennir Sairu, Josuca Leavrer, Jou G (ony uw ae id mee oe firm bi ie one of 1 dat it calmly,and wrote candid and truthful | ‘ak Nd am iperk & Sor f Wistbury, ‘The Grae a by p past OF grenadine. tri eater the babiie dawg re tho clalma of the | let ‘ Peilisd Sha: aren Lda anecdote : gad A their manufacture to the hospital ip as i Wo a eee second by Willan A, Burgess of Glen Cove, Pre. | mink # demand the bes cies, of Mr, Tenry J. Raymond; “Mr, Webster was to ; nS D Branton, From | accounts, We venture to say that the most eritical, ; ! ! ny | dogen kinds of corsets . ventaa bi Warrrien, and Hien BiBTARY y re fortedthat this happened without any know: | reasonable, and discriminating reports that have | Mams Were alvo awarded for ent flow Von | ance low el Ht agna dy ri hip aang ee ren iy of corset have been Inveated YY | mage an important epeoch in Boston, and Mr. Ray the same root sprang first the Free Soil party |), Io on the part of the firm of the wants of | o fur been given of the festival. have come trom | duetts Of Wiles thero was an endtens varlety, be- | sifky wiih sort round trusined wit, | Mrs Surah A, Moody, of New York, has inyented | mond went from New York to report it, taking with i of 1844, in which Sataron P. Citastand Joy | BY 00 tt th the d the New York papers, ‘Tho Tribune the -Tinnee, | Uc® seteral becutiful Gora! devinus exhitnted by peso a abunival Supporter and & creed levator, it | im, not a corps of phonographlet, but » corps of ) sg fi . the institution or of the prayers of the doctor. he New York papers, The Trélune, the Times, esse ch: Dagiaw: of domale eee pace to describe only two more, one of | Could not be ascertained whether they were to be Rey h the t Taking d P. HALE were distinguished, and then the Free : : ar raw alien, ML Pp, eee inal used together or Te Mrs, Catharine fe Corbett, | compositors with their eases of type, Taking down , Demoeracy of 1848, with ita famous Buffalo | A#suming the veracity of theso statomonts | an the Zrening Tout, for example, were repre: r of Rosin, and D Kiscam of Man i ' invented a futing and pang | the specch of the great orator tn ‘long-hand'—for egal aaa a teal to be unimpeachable, the success of this | SeMted by gentlemen of seholarly education, sett i has cndearcd Wersalt to the | jus quickness enabled hin to give, in this way, a re latform, whereof those eminent Baruburt ; road and liberal views, and unquestioned eap: nthe borticnliveal depariment were imme R A Sea nleatea daa itee ti mos : -hand—he res ps is rn fi A, nbes d Sen % | strange undertaking must be ascribed to tho | 4 a ral views, an it agent t 1 caps In the bortenliura dep t were inmens ie Vastraatte ars watrantea €9 dowttoy tie portal 1 as perfect as one in srerthand ne re ere, JO! AN Buren, Sa J EN, ‘i wity they were prejudiced at all it was e awbernes, 4 number of nt breadt Hucet fore of any Woman who ill use them in | turved the same evening to New York, wrote out bia Baxvond E, Crunci, and Dean Ricnaonp | determination of a sil ie MUOBOE ID AIG a coe ve ttnatcu Mieih eesounta lave Besa ecimens of Witkon As toultarist aud dress ant train of nh rt ve week. Several woinen ave | cony on a steamboat as fast as his printers could set wristian cot ab aueli an ingiihutia ] Meneanacne ae Gen Ce ely trimmed With pam. nid white teuth ¢ dresees, cre the sone sige were the main architects—Mantis Van Bu. | “lesan ¢ Pane ah fet fn institution | judicious, critical, and just, and often Inudatory, | ana THU eA tae SRO. EOER TO HE ect la Porpattour’ trated, with tenth, | its ral Nazaits ant Ate a'woman heer | He wp, and issued it in amextra Zridune within am t Run, better known an tho Gage of Linden. | shall bo wads ie succeed. ‘The very fact of | though they have not been blind to tho great Aoies In sirens hee Mina: Elnners oe ohvie Waving short puffed sleeves and raword | t we can Ht herself puts nis chart Into the iuat> Bane i arc : oS el H ; 7 ite existence and growth shows that—not- | defvets that were m many respect i phil edegte std ta ine » of Routh bal iat —The Dukes of Neweastle have not been for- wing the chief comorstone 8 Nefvets that were mn many respects apparent, | Oyster Bay, ‘The vegetable diepluy cee ObE AND JKW ¥ | weld), being! the shiet. cor see ui withstanding no public appeal for clp is | We trust the samo nupartiality wade found | coanauens ihe mcr eng tieelay wae, Mighty Riba HPAGL rebate aoall ue ofthe Run's Party. tonate io thelr matrimonial elilanees, | Tho futher of gelebreted orgauization awept into ite ranks | Hough persons became aware of its | in the accounts published in Tue Sux. An | baneh of aspsraguy ot ‘ not tk n the Methouist, the present Duke was not fairly dealt with by his all the Liberty party, all the Free Soil party TER eT ’ Tenid is cide Mlle is ATG Yeas (Athan aoe Reditedas 1 | ‘The following is the vote by States on Lay | Wile, nor has his son been happy in his conjugal fife. a majority of the Democratic party of the | “'te fe amly supily thom if feed Us dle chomeuaed eres ao ser KUPbeaR Doble: AE” Onion Teen oe oe ade egg Ory Delegation: | Upon his marriage with the daughter of the opulent ? a sions produced by the chorus and ore mf eon pourts. Mr, G , of Glet a ualon 1. Ag’) State, Amsterdam banker Hope, there wosa good deal of Btate of New York, and a large number of] On ‘Tuesday of this week the Rockland | to do so in an entirely unbiasse ; lave, TVIbllad ania ole OF {jewelry ave. also vidmited, all of 0 el Laouty Amsterda . a3 j f 0 do so in an entirely unbiassed spirit. And # of gr hare tuily iueured, as ik the entire f, onsen Gn i taulatann. ong tie county gontry, the nelghbore i ws ( comncetion With the e hint ot r gitation among the county gentry, a vevnen moras and ‘ r as Young Ladies’ Tustitute ee iis anniversary at | we have not withheld words of the most heart 2 to eae fa Hipp : ee ile had | Ow BE 16 8 186 nt led Thre ckinor wan W. B Bititiann of the Duke, who took a dishke to his wile, and fan> sprinkling 0! bigs throughout the free | Nyack, ‘The pupils and a large audioace were | congratulation upon t! sult, Mere sweepin, bss Wahine In by a grand daedner and reemption to pete 28H Mihi. ched that the Coronet of a Duchess must st mora ; i ponsing cream and edibles to the multitude : which a num be Btater. addressed by Mrs, Eurzaneru Capy Stanton, | unqualified praise, such as our Boston conte ee Hew to the multitude ber of distinduisied people have heen iavited, gracciuily upon the heiress of a good English house . This remarkable party, though It did not | who was followed ina speech to the graduating | ponaries neem to rruin i+ perfectly valuslo, | Hens hattnone rercnee eae nel they roth CAPTIAK OF MROORL YH uate than upon the banker's daughter, Unfortunately, i » Hon, ysuen, formerly a Se ul like . samehe : shen : yday the Hon John Hy MeVeun, of jane the Duchess herself did nothing to overcome tha on for a great while, Lived | elias by the Hon, A,B, Coxusn, formerly a Sena. | and like the vain bubble ofa fool, Soclety's det eAiday ie ton, Joba, MeV ean, and Girell Seen men for 8 area WE Nye ees inaiding Deiocratio politician tn th — A feature of the day was the trial on the trae! Hy Xcanoy'ol Cliutom ateest. Over ane : tnsinia. prejudices of the provinelal dowagers, but, if all the long enough to prepare the way for tho ad: | 1 ane anpoarance of Soustor Conan on | Gen. J. B. MaGncpen, who served with | yolocipedes, Ch prcninine were aire | stiutions dre out for tie: recop tion ; stories about her are to be believed, gave color ta vent of the Republican party, Under the | 1:5 occasion was regarded by many shrewd | such success in the armies of the Southern Cons | Owing to the rain of the nicht previous the tras. | tie Ueki an Ars 10 luke place at the rem a The Hudson scenery. thelr comments by her relations with an Taitan } Inspiring lead of Jons Vax Benes, it was | oidicians of both parties who were present | federacy, has lately been in Kentucky, where he | war hearye ini fist was not made: Tho fol. AL the soiae hour this eveoms Dr. 1, M. Briggs Tho scenery on the banks of the Hudson is | tM le her h seb Falaed himself oa ta ta yoliticians of both pa ho t : : bs Ol) will prowine fealty to the charming Miss Lilie ©. | perhaps ws beautifal ans in the world. aye The failure y has hitherto attended nan. the precursor of the new political dispense | iy at least a prewonitory aymptom that the | iS said to have announced his conversion to the | lowe premitms Were avarded to riders aid ma- | Ring, woth or Meoklyne. Lhe eereaneey att Hate from ill countries have atmired ttc wilt 7 ure which bas hitherto attended nes Hon of 1854-5, when the frec-soil principles sidering the expediency | cause of total abstinence from all that can intoxis | Chines ae noted: thn Will take place 10 this ease also at the house of artist has lrarsferred it to the ‘canvag, | eal expeditions to the Arctic regions has induced ie of 1854-5, wher princip Democratic party is considering the expedi tesa Worn Pein ans \ For Tico- Whee! MicMnex—Vor tho most expert anda | We briite's parents In Ruse street, @ poet has celebrated Wt in song. ‘Mix eaqus, | to Frenehnen, Messicurs Tissandier and De Four of the Buffalo platform furnished the mate | of iicorporating among the creat issues, Whereon ‘ e This acne ih Y the True Nentackion, skit ridani, #20 Thoin ae 4. Moyet Hrooniyiis!witt WHO GPTa A PREaDRNT'S DAvanTER, SUR ACOBUE ARH BB Ye woe (ith most satistagtion by | virlle, to undertake the daring enterprise of reaching fiale for the erection of the great politicn! | it intends to fight the battles of the future, the |! pate in the f yt i echt A Tro viag Mee Stns nomneed, Howell. mie long talkeit-of wedding betwoon Mr. Wa, U1, | Peinl Poughkeepsie Rnikoneck Qu ul te sees the north pole in @ balloon, ‘The machine in w Vhich for the past ten years has | doctrine of Woman Suffrage, Yesterday, we ¢ tomy jeuvrnt with the pu are | Be ba tt ward tlaberk, Queens; tidy |S fait Miss ulin Lyier, dauguter of ex Prosi: | Albatly, Saratows, or Sharon Springs, fom (he Lold adventurers are about to embark on thei organization which for the past ten years h rine of Woran Sitrag Ye WET dom oF flout nthe positively declined, saying | Bikes , psverte Cou nite), gin” | dent. Tyler, is the event of Saturday nest atone | of the C, Vibbard. and Daniel Drew « Scrilbia IGUSABS, han Shih ta anoeutelalelh amie ruled the count learn, Mrs. Stayton went to Providence, | tht he drank odr bourbon ut tie New Yora. Co ML Por Mk | Breldoht {a kag Cura OCIA Aeseheiins | OR Steamers) andthe ‘Mary Powell, whieh perilons Journey, and whieh 1s appropriately a nil R. L, where, under the guise of a strawberry | Venton, wider the beilet that it wae sy pure it would | ip mid Fastent ridinee op etateare ie | Rus The wedding veeeption wil | ext aid Best b ing at’ the pi ‘Lo Pole Nord,” is now being completed in tho These historical reminiscences show that pit i on FP aa ey UIT EE hot intoxicate, but thd 8 9 eken him wo Uiwt ke | aniey, $9 J. Towel, urookiy na. tale place at thg 8 my oot ud a After July ‘, these boats | We De suron Champ de Mars, which the Government have placed ME DURGA Dave bees tore tenaelous of | feaHivsl # sonsullaion is to bo hold it a eee te onouurening iene tudeos, and abi ‘The annual fair te anvounced for Wedneatay, | Mtianuent at Tuseacna, Livineson en Ane ae, Mo conckine a tty Mih, renek | at thelr dispoanl for the purpose. It will contata Qheir name than their opponents. But Mr. | /emee® OF ane ore, ih mh OFF Thi a cuenuraging news indeed and shows | thursday, and Friday, Sept, ond and Gct. 1," | Srcand Siew Spencer wom (uelr bridal tours places, They will leave Albany at 10 A. ML, anu. ar: | OYEF 10,000 cubic meters of gaa, and is composed en- insist that though the Moston, Mrs. Isameuns Bawe eu Hooker of Hart. | that re may bea virtuc even in tho worst o Bien cite — " fren adh ne » Until the above date | tirely of a cloth mannfsetured from cacatehouecs Lrvcoun used to ford, sister of Hexny Wako Bexcuea, Mrs. Pac | liquor. It shows moreover that Gen, Maone “ nes My ee Ome , cxzlem) gainst burglars and fire, of best | ‘He boat WHT leave 'y an hour eariter, which will allow of great expansion tn the rarefied: had savod ite name, the |... Wurour Davis, wife of the Hon, Tuomas | must naturally be a man of a contiding sow ee RA a ee : rk in ny Brooklyn Ww tarzest stoc sand mont reago nable prices; Geasmlannan anmiceacs a strata of the atmosphere, The seams uniting tha ° ; pessed lnrongh the ofloe, Tar peinomer, wh ina | very low prices. "Marvin & Co, Warchouses—%#65 | first ballot tn the Republiean Convent! wrevious wnarance in whiskey L Coney Isiand road. cousesmad Lis eutly ‘the latter were now the | gross, and other s of JervEnson, How- ¢ the intent of settling the plau fora vigorous caus nie |v ween om to-day was, | Miles. ‘The ear, a marvel, it ts said, of atrength sc of the | Brontway, New York; Tl Chestamt street, Philas | Geary, 128) scattering, 10. Judge Will | lightness, is constructed to carry ten doipbia, PAs wud 108 Bank street, Cleveland, Obi,” | inated for dudue of the’ Supreme Court, ""*"°™ | (ivd'eonade of ballaak aud arovisious ‘ore monty hining lights of the cause, with } vished at the Democratic Nut gud wlev tht bis