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HHI. ~ AMUSEMENTS, in the cause, we suppose, of justice. In what ee ‘4 an American eompany, if one should be ANOTHER NEW STATE. THE PRESIDENTI AL FIELD. THE ORIGINAL GRANT MEN. SUNDEAMS. Npudsemnating ety ts ’ respect any act of theirscan possibly be eon. | formed, to lay @ cable front here to Fran —— i a . poaree xoecasllPianeiis Mele hg restchinh or, Sir Rupert, the Reckless, Poli ie Rental oes bs itis acta of | In other i tle a OP vebele and pore Dividing the O14 Commonwentth—The Secret — ay One of Men who believes that the Oflee —Andy Johnson indends to write a history of OLYMPIC THEATRE Iiccory Diccory Dock. Nat: | public rights or morality, we confess we | *Y™pathizers want us to grant them for nothing See Geis et Svariucey, | ROU aMMATS OF S78 VARIOUS CAMs), adie wn aes Beet Aten st Lg o'clock, Wednesuare and Satarde 1 Et Udedeh Ag hen lde : A peastlenl monopoly of ' B | Oftices to be made for Everybody, DIDATE! he Dior oF the Sen. <The Miseouré Domocrot speaks of “that part fl KIBLO'S GARDES-Sicbad the Sailor, Matinte on | APE unable to understand. Possibly Gen, | © Practical monopoly of the business of telegraph: of The Bun. ; i Sin: Lace in Tar Sx this morning my name | oririe continent which Englaid temporarily occu saraneey, CAMALLERO DE RovAs apoke aareastica!ly ing between the United States and France! They Spatrorimin, June 50.—Sball we have a State VicesPrestdcat ( te one of the neglected menivers of the iret original pees.” - — | dsheolond CLINTON MALL ANT GALLERY, Astor place and | ** | have not succeeded thus far, and they newer will, | Of Western Maseachnsetts? Thero fs # scheme on Vice-President Colfax, yesterday morning, im. Fermit' me to ay that T do not feel my i fh et.—Wonstere from Alaska. ] Gnd referred to the wholcealo confiscations | uateas ihe lemper of the Amerioan people | %t Which ts mach discussed privately in ‘hie ee: | medintety after breakfost, left the residence of the | the least. nt h ave got all the omces Ihave asked ‘amit Medic idl is ha Lait inp hints bschgte th Ast baboad Athand (have, |W hieh have veken place in the island, changes very much fr tion, for bringing about a division of 116 olf Com: | ftond with whom he 1# temporarily aojourning i mounting in the sum total tu exsctly none jinn lawyer, es §1N a year by GQBAN OPERA HOLEE—Leab, the Forsaken, Mow | _ He Peply of the Havana pross, which is of : —_ monwealth, and the erection uf a now State, to COM | Hrookiyn, and taking au carly truin on the Hudson held the banner of haman eqnality when It Cubans iu tidenied Dhodater tnuateal We , “Bee Ratnraay. conree inthe hands of the volunteers, is wh The Connecticut Senate recently re hg Nid four western conntien of Herkslire, Frank | ftiver Htalroad, proceeded to Tevington to apend the | Cort Instead of pusing. OT never aaked Gen. Grant |” Usicnd) * Drolitags Monae muuiee, A FTI AVENUE THPATHY, eh art and aah st | might be expeetod from the mort proficient | the bill chartering « company to build s new WWOMGmmUCELEy, Win ine Capital ai. Rortnabald, | Preeti Cones SUVIER. MY UMN piaee., The Vice: | never dial eurw 0,0. MANSLALL. "| stave peter Bostonians ‘ 5 Say THRATHE.Lin th t? on eek tae member of any mutual admiration society in | PM lreed between New York and New Haven, The on le rexily not 4 raters us | Gently sceking to avoid the host of politiclans that es setiod Woh doen wi lates kom iota cada MoT A ng measure is still before the House of Reprosent This Yeakoe notion Is resily n ada ‘i phe! it hannt he steps, It ix expected, however, that le Another Grant Man Out in the Cold, be are " stent ge fo pire Putten * he world, hey are not disappointed in the tives, aad (eth i : it may seem at first binsi, and 16 Mdvord! re not | will return to Brooklyn some tue to-day, E, Delafield Smith, one of the earliost advo. eon troubled with a ringiag in her cars was acter ‘ RLEY THEATRE. 2M Proatway, Jone %=7 new Captain General ; he ts one of their own ives, and, in the course of the debate upon it, | wanting in arguments to prove that [t Is feasible as pk feu cates of Grant's election, form no exception to the enred by the Jubilee Tare Family, Minnis Jackson and Ase Cash The ie itatige anit | Mt Bisnon, of Chesbire, said somebody wae em. | well an eminently desiraie, Ax new States are con- Mr. Colfax for President in 1872, rate whieh arama 10 hive exclated the General's | —Young Walewaki, aon of Madame Rachel and : Beton aie E ’ ey Weleoine Lim cordially, and | piosing bribes to seoure votes against it, Upon | atantly forming in the West, the relative namerteal | Correspondence of The San, tion, Mr. Bivith ts. practicing hie profeesion’ in | Count Walewent, has been appointed Secretary of SESTHAL PARR GARDEN. 7 av, between 8th and xpress tho hi Will renp | this, Mr, Paars, of Norwich, promptly n strength and twfluence of New England in the oa | | Srnivarienn, Mass, June §0.<f anything can | Now York ss nsw pad has bad bo sppointment to | the French Lecatton at London, th etm is Concerta. iat thee ate ise ietatal 1 be aafely predicted of poittioal movements three | either pt or dectine Sie fi pas) Fe u in th al fale, by a | for o Committee of Inquiry, which was rat Moe soso daniel a eae ¥ min advance, it would scom to, be sale to tr me p } Lr seca it Robert Clition, who died reeentiy in Eng. wy n of the massacres be enacted in | once, and is now busy taking testimo ving of three or four new States out of the vast | Giet now that Gen Wil not be rediected to THE TWO PATLROADS. and, hod £950,000 instirance on ils life, Most of ta C vnd M Sa wer f hie bai me teatimn r A» | territory of Texas, which tas ben seriously pro- | the Mresideney in 132° n view of this conuitiog of _ Re policies were held ee security tor advances made the “4 ae & 1G Nake deaieed t ia cab the guitt Ft Arse {8 well founded, | posed, and ts ttkely to be secormplisied at ao dlatant | Neneh repens Sau of the Yate Prealdens (oerta | Newark and New berlatih dbta libel ea a ‘ yc tS SS Uty : jae leuked through the © that on © guilty partios will be detectod and punished. | day, will at once bring this scacmo for the division | aftr, may have a certain political signif ‘hom are fable he School Board of Corington, o | Mouday, at a dinner given tho Inte | tm 4 not unpleasant to peo the United | CC memmameeatte into prominence and favor ere | fit eer Acie has eaiie woah Tt has beet aimouniced again and again, have, by @ananimous vote, rediceted Miss = Te Simes for #11 acting Captain General Eseanan to the now | ceates on : he Unit pnd ite ndvoentes will thes have uchance fore hears | tin Yankees, and will have Little dime Be ldb ei Pad i Lin Hinhiaas ust some now fet | Craig to her place asa toucher, ata salary of GU00 = cuieibent, the 1at¢ \y I rd ba i tivo and the policeman | Ing aneh ag none of our journals have set Leen | farther preiict, In winning. thelr. vot Sere muadanly di it o Newark and New | per annuaw FRIDAY, JULY aio i sthe latter merely nade the state: | in kohalf of Spain? bolt enongh oF sancalna en ho | (lone! Repubiie fon in sit tu k and Newark god Pate allponts are * fast ) r : - t that he lind, on lead ae new State proposed, iff! shout tnrint the | ot Chief Magi has @ fret Darrying toward comple will be done in a he “red flag,’’ ¢ ed by the Partstan 7 er pe has . reais Reavis Mn, WNGer Is it hocking to «eo an American Repablie | four western countics, would have fm territortal ex: | grantiy upon the d hese mtidd we. | few doy.” They are, how both Incompleted, | rioters, was a red crit Meenied te ee icrma of the Bun, ; mond Chat hho ‘dduld Goune on tlie wiees ot aidinn & Rar ett Aap eps ext ovaaldarubly gresier than Rhode Island or Delt. | pudtiorn, whose influence will have ereater weight | Mud lle ond is not yet aponren ar gucetion of | F siesta “pelea ; Aen : 10,000 volunteers for the suppre of the | with bloodshed and confiscation who] ane IFAt shou ge county. 0 Diane (ia Rate nha interesitie 40 the ublie than tha tewalt of + | atvecte t it ‘ | rebellion, This remark was probably intend: | claim nothing but the night of tery rown | and enferpeise ih cate sluts tiaont, Naw | cuetJoncanle combined, HTT Coline, When He ber | tneouel fins nies as to wilel sluull bo | About all tho dramatic and musical stare of Bares | ed asa fooler on the part of Gen. Di Ronas | Mixes and a tr own laws, endeut | Hampshire, aad Conneetieat. The old Mtote, on the | Comes Hresident follow tlie preeadsn ; A teow days aco the Pregident and En Europe, it i¢ sald, are to appear in New York next address | ° b ort : other hand, retaining all ite ancient traditions Provide deat ant towel Moandaay of the Newark and Now ¥ sesron, With two tmportaut exceptions, Mine, Pattl tu test the lovalty of the volunteers, and to a all the hallowed memories aud few meta onda? If #0; we thay es over Cie r Hav, reaeling fro halen + Pat tak hivw Pid H ‘ Tt is sai ny avl defeating the | tons that render the name 0 Mow notre |B Mr i s oldtue oak the bridge ae trond and Christine Nulssow. Low wwany battalions would insist on 1 : i would, in the eye of the wor! eonnedls engine rest snorted ¢ pass Louis Napoleon has given so many evilonee z ing sont to the ‘ \ J States o of the uation. Jose no whit of [ta prestige and jnflue |! 7 peeeny ne tr r {at tte feet, The only hin- | of hia engineerin that th a 4 ‘ | If as we susp : ea ha Fk stant codpet~ | tees fr thet Hatge Class of patriote who burn to | Grant's Visit t bedi : iW \ vin Nowara ta Now York, Was a diment at | tute of Civil Engineers receutly eonterred upon hime seg Fey rt atson of the Spanish Consul at this port, and of @ | serve the Blate tan oMcial capacity, ard ave omly | Sohnvon Coniriven ty et tn bates | dio eait ant entranee of tne B.rven cuts which ts | the diptoma of meme ‘ ges t numer band of his employeos; that the | debarred from a ron of thet honorabl 1 the Geor wn College Comte ment, | now remov THe bridge acrose Rallrond avenu a rast lee, we question the durability of the | Consul alo furnished t te fir the nse of | DUM thORER the lack of a enMctent number uf | yeaterday, while 8. 1 Mallory, sh quivering | ond a shah deiay tn one oF two otuer palate, Lave pe raphe te an . miplow harmony now sald to re in | United States officers in their campaign ag shire alone would be quite re t ea moment's no- | Grant, wesompanted thy fi the firet of July "—o8 they confidently expected to, | vidually the amateur oarsmen of ue ra | buteher in power—we do not christen him, { ! £0 home to Cuba and tight for their country, | Rerve corp from Ww! A Stites ‘Bensiors und *e ing eater a Week ago inate ¢ fi ide | % Wil ao 4 : 1 net Minit wit ruklin, ‘Thies now 7 he is known in Spain aa Li iit not be prover for Congress, when it nee ace i ! the old engine was drives t oon tr y ' |? a 1 bw with arms in their which: th ‘ tnovement in Main tory is noteh e With Ito shrill whistle as it plied backwa made tho fnetteatic ‘behind paper te ] hands, is: of no ‘ itsolf, But | Which ¢ vants of the United States have | to form at least tire «New Balan States x ! Filoy Col, Pruyue, the eugincer al : , 4 Freukfort #6, of ut any of the 4 tothe patriot been converted into Spanish agents? Aud into one is 8 Hub & of the by a few fr cy ° —The Grand Duch Har Russia ia to eh bathed te SH TINE ds De Eoin ic | las basen va Penis Coos ae veneer RUMORS served for lun ugh taxes gone Hale to within aise eslling dl aa bats a 5 hee The san ta the Conutes, | already convinced that he has no possible | stcamtoc ha li rMibceands A Card from Mr. C. ©. Neweomb, krounisunul the exerci A lar of laborers Is now working at b a Prin Beaders of Tne Sexo to th ry can | fs ats, set up the pretence of eafor To the Lito of Tae Sun | a ¢ extrea lites oF the row, ani all tuat renans to t M Wy \ Wookie. thule fetuctis popee by wel! es ity pressing m Without | laws of the American ’ Sim: My attention has been called to the erti- | west the done ig to lav the true upon a fow thousand feet Ol | gan aa ba i frien pane ; ing ru. | thoeervices of the volant the field; | It is said that tifty thousaad dollars of Spanish | ete appearing tn your my yeater tution | re he titaigeroeh tana e Tas Cbkee tn | Imedt of domncutie Hite + Bhe han Semmes hata wription, to our | r shel he is endeavorin. ropitiate them for | money Las been expended Ii in putting down | & the robbery of the Ocean Bs my name ape a thet 0 upleted by the tast | etaze, and a “ j Phe Presidential ace—Colfax and |‘! * 1 4». But whether the volunteers | this last mauifestation of the Cuban re ion, Leriathled dl edemebiedard pedhea teal phi pba bed Map liah odbeay Dected tnd bcen received.” sl nth —An ¥ v1 of Chica chap r from their household gods or not, Spain ‘ ; = eerees murines ve sodr mine 708 wieder it pomaegsunnds Te will thus be ace vey Har EVE |. Heoasiie ae aid ; " Californians are indulging in antielpa ion In as ProminLt a place in your j question w ho wants to be oar | one, Wit has been « 2 bas been - @ one President‘al election consummate) | Mifferent etuif, if she means to make a serious nh tuuin oduannae Goon Hon ning | 4, Some ime in March tast 1 leased the 1 furl on the track ts | the. bunle Pe se Bi Jetivitein Ge Cok aaiaeas nt oh by the swearing in of the preferred candi | Hort to retain pomsersion of Cuba, Pacific Rallroad, Dy the lielp of rofrige- | tect rene ee ene A bartart maitinny und cae vo New York rond as bees eaual- | 1. Wotierateld, were {uinished w ; to cast about for his successor. This w: The Cincinnati Unectts aftirie that "Cy | Sees apricots, plums, and every other kind | President of the Dank, \t sand be woud to-day, | coumercual ety naa bra te misfortdne to occupy a-cull in thes iu: Fmore trus than now. ‘The failare of | han independence depends on filibusters from | (ene Wier 3 ear st a a | OtNeite ti i ghee Ge end THE LABOK MOVEMENT. —Baron Julius Greindl, Belgian Mivi great nan who elevated him to This 4 S “1% L tb A at, and hake a profit. We sine whieh Lee aval a to him, fiest having “ v nt, Whatever Mr, Chase 1s he owes to tis Working Women's Assoctation, gard for the interests of the Ciristians of the Keniseeai hint Mee cabbeoir his ts incorrect. Cuba has men enough | cerely trust that their expectations may prove to | consent ot ae bea rant Hin ino frat | Qdclity to. principles that to-day he practleally op At n mccting of this Association lust evening, | Sud yscigned to the les Log silts Ls high eo is operating to | of her own, and they are ready to fight >| be w ninded, the same line we dissolve Gur eopirn and t now tn the ranks of and | the delegates froin the Collar rn oy assigned to the tess tant Levatton o faise the question of the sucrossion at even | far their fighting will compare favoralls —— Hovitcatere Uhihe heen vee i aimiost all bie Life. | tuiradaced by Miss Lewes, st Wonens Fypaganin: | rhe Calif hat M Molt tn earlier period than usual, If the Repub- | with that of the United States dpring the RouTWELL has taken measures | urthet nse fort Neweomt se O'Nelth a bid to the Derwocratic Con: | cal Union, Me, Troup plated the object, OF the he Califormans say that Minister Motley is give it to Mr. 0 HC ite nominotion, pad would willingly have | Visit was to gulicit aid ior tio lauudry girls of Troy, | going to show his patriotiom by using Ameriogt ee ating ee a Gant for | first year of the rebellion, As for their num. | €@ prevent all fractional currency frands, ‘The | from the Globe Iuearinee Coup? 0 oven ed vo, the same platform with Frank Wome vascortain whether tte | wines at all the entertainments to be given by lim, Sleek aul 5 eine i : GW lomose ure tb ' be welnead ceria one ieee befure ad It fd be: handy have been made 4 Wouen's Assvciition wae in reality what z vg tchoabhento sini @ reélection, this woul drale out Mr. Cor, bers, Cesprepes and QUESADA now have more | * to be printed by the leading bank | ony one who hired irom win, 1 pair 1 vod veo iy to Surccuder every principle Aner tae pariestng ‘and eontia. | a%d that a large invoice has already beou sipped to whom THe Sv: has already placed pre note firms of this ci + The American Comy he had been true ny » tong. Cletion, the delegation re r: thera, Ti red, convinced that uo- | him from California, soldiers under their orders than Wasitixa. se r os ehee is to prepare the dies, engrave slates Ont of whiel your reporter luis woven ational 1m strum) ving tits of a man w tuning pructieal Would be dune. iat F nently i beatin B ay with its cheer VON had under his during our revolution a bed a ty aie be a saul | Srticles aud of, which you ¢ y ywurnelves by | nana ynonymous with wll that ass ; M af sider lutios who carelessly sub- pays falling full upon him, combined wi dos print the faces of the new ten cent and filly ceut | calling’om the beuk ur Mt, 0%. th ' s bat ft ts trae, and no- mitted to the golden hair dyeing process, now heart iain leans eaaakek eas ANN The reason why cargoce of arms and am: | notes, and the backs of the twenty-five and fif wie BO ee GNBWCOMD: © | ted alenrer asad oth ans Cheeie See ee te Boe aia uikding Roctety | IY Feeret that they ever attempted to be “beat ss o fo ence to ie Wave ih i ) n S dune 30, 1989 1 Wita Mr. Chase, and ; rn ding Society bec anle senile Vide Diesideal ell Sine bie {ot tent henee to Cube have tn some'| teen cent temnee, ‘The National will dol’ (ur ormett and Or. Newe et uron ax in | Hitweven up to the time of the New York Conven: | t Fubseriptions to the amount of $19 | Blondes.” Baldness borins to threaten them, Also, Lael bore ng residen' ie : Saar 118 | enses been accompaniod by bodies of men is, | the sane by the backs of the tena fi ; Hash noble elma HE iI Mood farted company with im. tis I in a few instances, paralysis of the facial muscles has cim-visaged competitor in the nex: Bais . 9 i 5 esterday, accompanied by Mr. CS. Steven. | insidence was powerful, but It Wak not strong enor e Co iv sociation nokly e Never say dye again, ladies, Sap an es pach ext Repulr | that when they are landed they require pro: | and fifties, and the faeces of tho fit. | eum, Cashier of the Ocean Bank, wlio vonclod it t who ‘had’ been iis wiling followers to | tag G6 mieeibeee ¢68 SRO Ie est Go Cee Oe ernest Cerna Soe annie, ladies, ean National Convention—especially if he | tection and care until they can Le put into | teens and twenty-fives, Each Company thus | truth of the above statement, It evident from ¢ Fee teat Ra ieibgteas those they could | additional was wlded lust evening." maryany Ia a sa eat hefiiieret tal thea have a majority of the delegates, the chargo of the patriot army, For this | serves asa check upon the other, ‘The notes aro | facta that have come to our know iedve that « with sorrow wud deur itm bey Dut fcwty | The German Journeymen carpenters elected | faiow jerenated the leseten wad iivadaee ontiy ho, Ne to be bite ni Le wth : is set ai vagied Colac cen | gt Desunea BAA Hehe and rerendea t deiegates to the Workingmen’s Union, Augustsclig, | flew personated the legatee, and lived and rerently ho, then, is likely to be Drought forward | purpoge it is neceamary to take men on board | then to be seut to the Treasury Department ani | Porter was ausinformed in regard ty tha! geutteuan | 008 0 ake eeveened By, petaspien 18 | Or Bayer, snd ¢. iemnaienes BoeSehs | ated in pussesaton of the estate, leaving it to ehildren as the Democratic nominee to compete with stamped. and In the exeitement attendont upon the viscovery ovement on foot for | _ ‘The Furniture Clerks’ Asad the vessel whieh carrios yruns and powder, 9s at this o iation of Brookiyn | of his own. Meantime the ehiidr of the first de: of the robbery, tue circumstance of a without « ne As aw candid te Durean, 1 nt; T. Moriarty, CoLPAxt The long-headed men of the party | it jy impossible for Gen, QUESADA to know | _, THe {ces of the new ten cont notes will bear @ | fim 4o eorrespond with It, led to. met hs vars to be in the cut; N. Marion, Secretary’; and A. Mar! Io poseenedty WN 1s Aene. Sue fo} toe: property: tee that there would not be the slightest | 5, ny ° , ‘i vignette of the Goddess of Liberty. The fifties on highs Gexpeceabte ema who ave mad b tiny ‘dinal Bonaparte, who 1s still believed to beforehand where a Isnding will be made, ~ * bicions against two 7 Tempectate ‘poationes Ci or sent ‘he United Coopers, No. 6, last eveni ti hope of dista: y Conr vith , 1 . * | are to be ornamented with Canresten’s portrait racy pers, No. 6, last evening dis. coming man "’ im the Vatican, in the event Dt istancing, LYAX With any candi 6 scaly: J i D.) Aca ie t one dy 9 #0 a8 to have troops there to receive the car- ed the propriety of patting on #ittke Mr. MeMa- . oD date of the ancient réime, and hence they fe of Lixeutx. The workmanship of these notes é et Chase the leader of a how, hybrid part 4 shop in Jersey City, or enaeivoriug to-eus | of te doxth of Pio Nono, lins been named protector, Naa hs Be ) Beyond this, Cuban independence de- | wilt be uneurprssed, When the bills are fairly | 4,C8?@ from the Trying Natiount Bante Of the oficoseeing Hepabheans who aidn't cet | down the Wages of his men'five per cent, or qvasd sovereign, of the viliave of Prossedi, near we likely to select a nominee who can pends on nobody but the Cubans, aGint; OR ay teatoeabiy tha ley will To the balitor of The an an At, | vera portion of tue Decio- bat ie 4 Workingien’s Central Committee | Rome, where bis relative, Prines Gabrielil, possesses draw around him the loots elements which elton Bae ewe Out NG saeekiig’ frvedpual ourvené Mad Hirde ly a caliedt0-a xtat Tie wey hote bas daca 4 by Bily Benga, | {tne Arbre” Calon kiddy Sielded oy thcie tae | MTSE estates, Great refoiclns took place on the oe. will soon be afloat because of the distntegra Prohibition in Massachusetts. Die inv watatien °F trite tante hint cw Ee GA GuPRE HAS ECE E ICU Mayan the character | festival at Jones's Wo casiou of his nomination, in wiich ihe Bonaparte tion of the Republican party consequent 6 trial of (he plan of Jieerstnyr —_ ties ited theluchorations it Sprague aud the counpents | laborers Union No. Selected: Prestdent, Mar. | eagle furmed a conspicnous part, upon the fulfilment of its mission. Por this of intoxicating liquors, the good | An event of unusual interest in the new inetitution, of any Mua Danio ity dincast. | % hn Hider Pivuncial secretary jt nee lie as e append be ie al Oe) many eager eyes, both Nor chusetts have gone back to | paper world is the consolidation of the Bound ; Vie varmlt and, since | Macevey; Treasur aed Calan ity mirier, a young widow purchased a shirt ina Han- Purpors many enger eyes, both North and | fol Masachu hav © back eee i is the consolidation of the Hound iy we lave sutlered Ay ase The Bricklayers’ Union No, 2 listened last | nibal clotting store, and gave dircetions to kave it South, are turned to Chief Justice Ciasy total prohibition, and yeste wea Cieiday: | came nie tha Oikos For the next four weeks | i , ee 1 the New | Hiht (9 cloqueit appeals in bevalf of the collar lana | hauded to & young man who Would call for it, Tha Undoubtedly, if the Democracy would cor | 0 Which the reéuactiuent of the elt law | ha form of the latter p New yore nice ea| & ep for Mr. Ales. i toup, alter, waieh tey Volsd aud to | YOUNK man soon appeurcd and donned the garment Alally support Judge Crase, he would prove | took t. Henceforth, no beverages that | bon but ofter thet time the ew Youn, 14) a working wowed.’ Good. in the store, He then hunted up the widow, and tha to be a very strong candidate, ‘To their | can possibly intoxicate are to be sold in Mas. | 4" 3 ea i he ns x padludisad id powitial y ne Bil stalled ak cechingy Ae ruane eee ane [une Be baler im aR Use toe Me NESW eD er votes ho could unite a large body of dist. | snehusetts by the glass, not even At aiiecual inte cane HELE nr: (Pik PrahiedOt e akiba ne P| ota ike Vinanoial beers MitMlis Mond of Helfaod, he famous Aftcan isfied Republicans, or rather wo should say | legislation can put w stop to intemperance, | figs of both ite predeorssere ic will be tale ta | freak pepe ER dashows, Trvasurer, | explaren( ea. eealied Mosibmoule tn watity, ah waa of satisfied Republicans, who believe that | the c'tizens of the Bay State ought to be- | fortunate jourval, We are not. inf hsilins: Ihitadl to peste 1 maxes ot iy eres A masse meeting of German warkingmon in | awaiting the elle of the ‘Tarouks to escort her ta the objects which the party was organized | come models of sobrict ther Mr. Seouey will re in the papers but | deen repr ap Grout cts 168 lay anaes Tchuthen.of the Canine Makers’ Union | the starting post of the annual earavan for Kondan, hes BAL WDD Hava Haas ASLLAVGd 6) BOOK Ae » far ax we can learn, however, there is | whether be labors thore or elsewher, it is none | Sha the I ue city bel \1 iddgeteed ey Sav, Coated tacos ot Oe probes ey epeihbe phate yrratheaen any 08 phenta the Fifterath Amendwent is adopted. To | no reason for expecting this newly-restored | the leas true that he is oxe of the clovere.t | , Witt amos the traits of | aerunn diauan ¢ ¥ Lon, Moen, Nar hk @ ke Dlactt ane eoeeaTTE IaeAy would be sustained by a large negro vote in | prokibitory law to produce auy better | writers and bost journalists now connected with | ao javy One pietare Premcte the ecu Geerie Pus TMA wi Hod JING SN a Jit, Who Iv Very much pleased with the South, for our fellow citizens of Ethiopi resulis. in the future than it did | "e American pre, doment” tm theearecr of Sieridancthe turning | Mmuy in Newgurt Nese coup eee: LOSSES BY FIRE, i > o' i “ bet in the past, = Wi id of Penson = Olnt of his fame and c bis rid | —- s a 7 — —A careful compilation of th 1 figures extraction would not fail to remember that | 10 Pash ith all the aid of Tho Florida Railroad Company offer for - Pr aienetadsen th ty MOS | THE GRAND JORY'S PRESENTMENT The Californta Pioncer Fuse Factory, in a ee how tut th rt he was their fast friend when ma those | @ special State constabulary to enforce 2 i theo: ban ehaihia . e | - Lvane'ses, was burned om Tuesday migut. elections show that there were in one) ake Say, sand emote. | {ts provisions, It was during ite former ex: | St!¢ 907000 acres of land adjoining their road, | of Porragut's lfe~ that Sa whit ; | The Loaseness and Fe &5,0 antry 5,549,885 c"” votos, nnd ho are now enjoying hon and emolu. | Mm 8, nis ng “4 ©*° | To persons proposing to emigrate to the State | f9rt4 and into Mobile i 1 to the sur | ofthe Sonny via, MoClenshan’s shoe store at $42 Bowery ail shades of opp pure Gov ments by means of their votes were hurling | istence notoriously #o inefficient in prevent | (nis affords an excellent opportunity to pure tae Mariferd, and ¢ tho fearful butte | ,, The t do] Tere In tte DIP Lateran eee eee’ | orpoient votes numbercil 4,415,857, and those for. the brickbate at him and his Liberty Party asso. “ie the use of iu oF that it was repcaled | cood farmaal a reasonable rate, On these lauds aes Wis ass as eaualy owt Uiied Sutee Cire Six brick and frame buildings on Main street, | rd ila bs I candi slates. And us Judge Cirasn has always | by an overwhelwing majority, Unfort can be raised h case most of the productions |) cro" ® Proscenium box i. | Jury t they ¥ ‘urryiown, owned by B. Mecher, B, Damman, tus | Peeommended by the 6 Seeagueeiomee pe i Ee f f {al essere Head velar aaa rah p alts eats om ne oe it vt Se Mintoter: i ' oat liselireetal ade Vionen's ait aud tue widow Water were buiucs fon vote was tha r narkuble for combining reomingly ately, vd for f pies, and ailroad, with ine of | gom and visor « ; town y * perhaps not come be ny 738,02 seevative Democrats, ti ante fe6 half be | badly frame 1 oe hes: KO th Suarinee KONMGN ANG will give all’ tho we 7 a urind tuis morning, fire at 43 and 60 5 TORO : \ ‘ah ; liscordant its in his wn behalf, he | | ie if snd tins, na we a the fava: ; r en J with it, will ive all the fa- | ehooskig t ne nye . : durindlstion, 94 i ie a He 50: | cainal Deincersis Aneel The. whole -nniober ol will reeeive the support of the Confederates | ties on the temperance side have bee . ¥ neede convey © crops to amar. | sympathy with ’ r dt nnd eateloss tanner bn which the ( Damaged the pues to votes given w ut of these 7,742 wer ue of his recent dee tichn hy the ald of skilful managemen 1. OF the climete of Florida it is needless | spirit aud felicity tn reproww i on i seomne LO be adiniissercid in tiie ; aves ected from varius causes, ‘The total number of by sirius of iain ion at Richmond ra de Supine PV ateuE Taira pe aacaLandl Mog ep aA : beret the vey tile tatent of tie Taw'escate | 4, Lhe grocery at T8 Sixth avenue, occupied by | TUsetet from various causes, The vtal umber wherein he practically «et at naught the dis | impose it on their fellow citizens, ‘That it 8 e momater rarely | Af sees af ares we P tid bai meni os th requir. | Henry Bictke. dr., was damaged tst'evoning to thie | tseFibed electors was 19,at5.ta5, fy franchising clauss of the Fourteenth Amond. | will ia tura be again repeated, admits of ut | Uses above nliwly deatecs, and “The line of the | acaulred by bis apy New Boerne | sworn t ry pie be part wae by te Roar repr icer| bh i vakcajurtery alas eilest pra A ante will flud the wintet oy eo e « rr . by J , i Seaward consider ye subject of bur uw + and ope of that would, if sound, authorize them to nul: | Metts Is not so diferent from human nature | yy wiich they have been nccastomal, Tiat the mean i ‘The y f work t on art THIS MORNING'S TELLGRAMS, (hat vaults composed of stone or bric ld he abole lify any part of the instrumy pleasure, | eleewhore, that a whole community ean be | state is destined ta become one of the chief fruit | Kutt wMO.has Bo surerion Hive al | aud in I socursy, | — ished, as they have a tondency to intensify the : " e rk that comes D * find “J be Poel rr nl ant f " r As to material aid for carrying on the ean. | deprived of an enjoyment which nearly one | and vegetable gardens of the South seoma indi | i ea | = sung eu 7 Pia Pe ane ealesed Bt Jule ri inephitic exhalation, Alle: fline sould be deporit d . J f ' h 3 ra 1 ‘ Ss were foiithous, A “W “ e ae ou, N 01 whic a shot 1 MD a baord: vass, a great deal of money trom the Demo: | half of them believe to be harmless, and ; and (lose going ihore ¢a emaiark to the: eat ; ov ng ned tiem. myths, | one oF the C NUoSIa ADEORIEEd to'eeumtne Oh ‘ite cee te See uee Tees 4 eratic portion of al Banke—of | Which bat few regard as a sin, In. the ipplying our markets will reo} pee a cp anpetniy ws or idvrent Sultana by a messantes | tents te toe iene an “4 | thoroughly drained aud thickiy planted with trons, . a emt sat the (hoamenie onne! i ? ry the 7 iy be : # ~ . which influential institutions he is the | #maller country towns the law will be ivcetion with this ti i Mie OF Canniie che: 13a tho Pertson eh eee erate | eam ate bake City, Seman clag, which purity the atmosphere by the vast amount of founder—would flow like water in his favor, | evaded, and in the large cities it will be H. Coaws & Co, offer $500,000 first | mont ardentof the champions of i's reiea | nt iiss tina. “1ue eyitouca beara us goee to | wit te iollowing eertitioate ‘rows oxygen which they produce; and finally, no new making his side of the contest not only ox. | boldly defied, Honest officials will after a : nds of the Florida Railroad, the priny | peccmt mectiog at Leeds read » Shaan i odeaney teri hot deaignedly eo» | reaver) Deyurtanents cemileries should be allowel to be opened witdla a | adiia Unt romuherative. Chane ino; wile | while Bot tinal -c iting oetaaee |i i and in ee of which aro payable in coin, | between Limself and Archbieliog Manving, by es The Hon, bane MAkURY Derantient, July 1,189, | regulated distance (rom any town or ville mah With iuterest at seven per cout ne latter state at lie was itnt siti Nol —A discovery een made he’ gaight not. got the votes of tho women, | against Ils provisions, ind dishonest ones wh inter ni t th ae : * nes that 1 w t nae Union of leiehmen, ment by pay y ry has i a foe bs — wiat freed tion or speech we ae) the Fetiter of 7 4 1 80! ment do Dordogne, France, of b for the very good reason that they can hardly | Will take blackmail and keep quiet Qvery time the Fourth of duly cone | te Dr Cumming should be aitent dic deunenteal yes When auction has heen lorded over une | Chi a faces. withthe moctoia aud wadeaiably’ SOpF> hope to Le admitted tothe polls by thattime, | For the next few weeks, therefore, we | pound, a numberof old togies, who were b » | Counetl, and referred kim to the Pope for infor Tease a naatates Lr ' aula FeO SIGELO W!? | duning co tie earliest quateraury period. M, Lartety bo might rely upon their powerful moral | shall hear of extraordinary activity and effi | long ago that they have forgotten all thay ever | UM The Dector sid he wy a 1 tet . : + Ue distinguished palwontologist, who is employed support, for the ladies of the Woman's | cieney being displayed all through Mussa: | knew about boys’ fee propose to'nutan and | muse te the F9RS aid he hedn Now | tal to Prbvar prelich ded Hd Me Rei ienwenetes be HATRRNRIPRE 1a SatAniLENR TAD belanhes Burean now hove his approval of their de. | chusetts in closing shops for the eale of in. | to the custom of cele i our national birth: | Was really Moye, would ; | AMIEL Leee te f mea tires teehee pave: viiblisie Gn adress. to. the oe eeqnytt rbelene v a stgantic mice Whose mand for the ballot on file in Diack and | toxicating drinks. Then there will come a | day with fircerackers, cannon, aud other sich | granted him, ho should eo to) Coun ak dkahle Feuluniain is looted | id assistance of tie’ proud teae Rte ae eEE | limba, both ia eige and form, must have rosembicd anata. Iull in the storm, and by-and-by thirsty | Beisy demonstrations, We say, lot the young portoalty was affbeded hime, he ahould tare an ore | Co deo aud, A madorty of fre. | Amerienns have 1 Ish blood tn “hele vets those of the gorlila. But the simian origin of wan 4 : ers have the ing, and for once vei portunity ¢ ng that the mnt : q dee ent on fre. sgt tek ar of America v1 1 Mlogios, : Surrounded and sustained by these power. | toper will have as little difficulty in getting | Mem have thelr fling, and for oes iw the sear | postunia of shoeing | unity of Chr Trotutd dumm’ Kegund'e’ uneenl” AMtemt on frecing | tine of the revolution io ike preacut duy, white | ‘ust Hob de laterved from these analogies, a8 ihe fa) auxiliarics, there can be no doubt that | drinks under the reign of prohibition, as he i k li aH arenes a sie mi ve ne ‘slab ae SOUR ARE WORERL ORAA a P Force, ‘i a Seti ar ne. Gen O'Neal abvived't He aiterzctes cua tie a de AH phe bajpetsbs ohare mained : ; ‘4 . are a dreadful nuisance to all grown people with. i i Be ' m8 moment, | Now th elo ith Fentanism enrotted | Benate have been in secret session eve it the | mony fatul to this theory, ig evidle $6 Judge Citase would beat Gen, Graxv out of | Would in getting them in this city, But the | jy carsot, but then grown folks are are quite | Ef they took the qu on whieh trac Christ ata eectiy pm apogee ak Ti Chas Baa Hoag) ob Sr ss Sie very voluminous bra ‘The skulls are now in th sight in the race for the White House in | focs of alcohol will be contentet, and that, | as much of a nuiscree to thoin, amd it is only fair | MEER AME HVE OF Se questions om whica they Don A Hew nee Ti cain [| Te Cincimnatt Base Ball Club at Home, | Hails ofa committee of ravanis, wao are prepar 1872. But with the flect and clastic Conrax | we sippone, iy the great thing sought for | that they sould now and then take thelr turn rake jibe may al i th id wht ads at tho | yretions ve plan i ahd Ie fom a at pace tn " C1 ci at Sly des jFour, thew und people Ae seas erat ical agit ia for a competitor, the aged jurist would be | ter all, Besides, what are we all working for but for our | \tieh fo od alvse, wil darkened It-mes tran ane Canada, Australia, Are'nul “and eleew ere rated MWe morning, A larg poset | ne ae * ange gag ee eure ¥ i a wit 1. ’ — A Au Ge houinhiodwaleate BHILARSE: unk vee ; rod, it was true, the | over by’ ¢ Hve anLiOrity directory ‘of Ave tim to the Gibson t here the PNOE SM SAREE PRESB: PEAGR. RAYA SNE put to his mettle, and might lose wind and The Courrior dea Hats Unis assures its | own oF somebody el hildren, and why should | hight i ly om they pone At thot tho creat | men, eminent toral Uiteariby, Aris arontaess of | dined. In the aherneon the cu bolted eee than all Germany, according to Humpoidt, com utterly break down on the home stretch. readers that the managers of the Rebel-French | We SrMdge 4 little extra discomfort on this ¢ Prutia one hial Br nts were at one wore like | Coun anauld hive 4 eombrulling power Ik Amcr | ban duct nee etyatterious by 54 10 11. Losmichta | pletely covered with « donse mass of murine ¥ eee elacrd pe ChuGae Met go ThGaoe erica | aton? the stars, far beyond the clouds, aitning in their | Wahine wie ta mnee nee aca area, staal | bac aura was ate Cie Gileon House.” Tis | ton, Monsieur Jules Lavinidre has propoved to the The New Captain-Geuera! Tuelr onbiaan ike coast “or die Uilled Btalea in a original and uniinmed splendor. And hence he | herself irom tue felon's elutche, f nt 1s Fane fo 83) pete UAgriculture (o make these floating eeting should be held in New ¥ - “Spain, justice, and morality.” This i CP tee Mr. H, A, Chalvin has established at 181 Fut. | would stow the Counc! taat in the Protestant violation will ask only what the fi ny de eps Mevatlis dows, ay they are ealled by Aviedo, subseryic (i * fon street, * city, a brane wufactare | CL there wa iter bne aa‘ siet i ap weblion Convention im Mississippi. Y the text with which Gen, CANALLENO DE | jaw is, and when that is shown to thom will sub- | wich promises tu be Lapertwut tothe counteys tte | dn the Rowan Catholic Church Gene sem nie atceh Jacnsin, Mins, duly TeecThe. adie Heube | the Purposes of Sereatiury: 108 panes i ‘i 1 se READE SAE DAD OF AE 10508 SOMBIE stholie Cluurch tere was perfect uut- brie caus inet here today" adical Kepub- | the shins oceupied during the summer hu ¢ Rovas commenced his discourse to the as- | mit with the most profound deference. This ts | makes all kinds of cordials and syraps, of perfect | formity, but no unity, rs, pontiead i , linha any Pinger a Fh Comant K Shdield ‘i’ ollieh beacaa’ oe caplaved (a conveying H exue ¢ have supposed jong, and and remarkable excellence, We can testify Piped NY a tly A n done ‘4, ? a ated Bsembled multitude on hislanding in Havan; awctly what we have supposed all along, and | purity and remarkat xcellonce, We can testify Tho Sun Improving the Other Papers ile old natlon from the hands of the spoiler. ae . , ts i. this abandont manure to the Azores, where an em Apart fromthe anomalous juxtaposition of | the positive announcements of the landing of the | to the admirable quality of b's products, His syrups Frown the Round Tuble. a ania Ie lwo varcow, Ihe bare te not broad i ene trepOt could be established, the weeds pressed and k two such transcendent virtues with the name | cable at Duxbury next August have, as we said, | © peciwlly are worthy tle attention of ail conuols Tae Sun has P pein the Of maions Perennde te Meore dried, and the mineral salis they cor tin extracted, Ntainly become one of the | with a holy fervor to bel old the green brightest, mmuring papers ever | Mud uninrled in batste' dirv wren seen, and not only for lis dircet merits but for ite in t sours, He makes also a peculiarly delicious lqueur of American ingredicats alone, waich he calls Mus Comore, Nod, duly 1 Scere. | He catewlates that theso floating meadows produce ies, unit hate exist no longer, | tty Of tue Navy, Was werenaded here ton ht, annuvily suMicient vegetable matter to monure G00, been mere stockjobhing tricks to enable the shareholders to sell their shares, That the cable of Spain at any time in Cuba, it is not unin- teresting to see how the orator of the day | sinot te landed without the consent uf Congress | “4? at! GIISHEBAURREARSA.l04IA Ue poopie ue ecatntin tee | LAE tern ratte’ be alana aitenie oT TAT Ca A Obild In the Concert Saloons Taito Hameeinas 9 Herter eing obeut 4a a0r9 94 @ paplained and amplified his text, is plain enough, Certainly the United States | Tn view of the recent starting robbery of the | tt. The former are wanifort enongh; the latter may | S24" Ltn new bratherirod ee cerned antes |, Gustay Kluwick, aged 6, was wocused before | ey f He thanks the volunteers of Havana for | jaye the same control of thelr coast that other | Ocean Bank, cur baniers, werchants, and all pere | D@ lex obvious, but are os undeniable grand scale, and this gevcration sill wee Ireland's | J¥ties, Hogan yesterday aiteruoon of ~—There resides in the neighborhood of Boston their conduct in the cause of order, justice, | nations have of theirs; and this very French | 80M baving valuables to protect, will read with great | | THE SEN mckes all tho otuer papers spruce up, | FeAeHEr IMMA. | | Ren theeumpany of pretig wulton eit An old gentleman well known in the city, slightly and public rights, and tells them they ought | Company has becn formed and is working uuder | !tFest Im another column the conclusive evidence | lap on steam, Become puluted, spirited, and enter- papa TE Ke] Nasi strut ells ho mothce, as ahe inade herevm | nines Voom, Hotuing ao much angers as to be ‘ ps pay r adduced in beholfof the Herring Safe, Don's et the | Prising, by the foree of example. In estimating the De ta Salle Institutes plant, wopt bitterly, | Gustav waa consigned (isturbed by callors at meal times. Just seating to be proud of their past actions, ‘That is, | not only» grant, but an exclusive grant, from | gocgmulations of @ lifetime be stolen in a single | Bratitude d« to itseditor, whoseactivity keeps pace | ‘The twenty-first ennual Commencement of this | sociia’ 2 Me Commirsioners of Charities and Cor | Himself at the breakfast table ove morning last win he thanks them for having shot down un- | France. Now, if both this Company and all | night by saving a little on the cost of your safe, with his wt vow abil” this Indirect beneftt cone | institution was the event last might an Steinway : Same e Senin at Yeh Wve lth ‘snow was falling, he was summon= armed men, women, and children, indiscrim. | others must ask permission of France to land — - ferred by bis work suoald vever be forgotten, It ie | Kull, Tne Mer, B, Metliyun, sddrcwed tho atu: The Stiletto in the City of ¢ Mt by @ mewsage from a person at the froab door, In the Court of Sessic afvernoon Michi cables on the French shore, it cannot land them Tae Pranopy Trerimonian.—Frank Leslie’ here without getting first @ sinilar permission, | Mustrated Newspaper of July 10 contains the illu not from Massachusetts or New York or New | tration of the celebrated Goid Med Brooklyn, yesterday | N42 deellved to send nis mame, but must see bits Fernandez was convicted of a | “vlug to the door, he found a somewhat seedy indle upon Francis McNally, On the | vidual, erally became javsived ta ee | Lemehwin 2.24 beet: thes evidently gaits the layed me oneratic scleetione im good taste, here were present the Rey. Patrick W. Starra, D: .. Dre, Burisoll and O'Bullivan, Fate: : inately, at the Villanueva theatre, at the Louvre Café, and in the Paseo Tacon—this scarcely eve! got hall (ve cvedlt they deserve until, xecuted by | ab IM wees! cos \°4o — Kanaple, they have passed ‘8 | #O much er 10 Censure ‘van to praise that editors R D, evening of Juu : , agony and Mi, Mul'y, nl Dreakfust in anticipation, and the f which in the causeof order. He thanks them for Jeracy, or from any other individual State, but | Mens. Starr & Marcus, and presented by the peo | away to riure eh fom altercation With @ brother of the prisoner und as. clpation, ani owner o ersey, , } sit ——ren a INOe ted Mim. Fernandes “ther + 4 3 , air, heving ignominiously deposed and driven | 7.” | eed hava re iy They have ale | Be &f the United tates to George Peabody. pit tl oe oe fn the cane of Me. Dana, Ex-Proetdont Jobneen's Specch. ying ne iteto int Healy oy netiang Re Filaiapler fi ae ae | ftom the island Gen. Durex, and all men of | ready asked for this permission and been re- | Lient,-Commander William Van Vleck, United | singular tos!» oud tamper, tal westonic, | Hesue Teen a RTT Pie upon ae Kan to'ten sara ln Stats Prisory “meaneed Wie prisoner | door." Truckat" sald the deat and Irascible mer : , kia stamp, because ho endeavored to represé | fused, for the very good reason that they | States Navy, died at Quarantine on Tuesday evening | stantly bet‘ g the ove ge type and interest of our | OOM 4nd trueting that the day was not far _-- chamt—“ tracks! Yes, leave as many tracks gs you | Belz exrcenca—this in the nameofSrain and | will not concede in return @ similar nrivie | of vellow fever, aged 25 yeurme eurrent J04ccauems wt ieestaee ee meer were oe LUST Lee Meret, bye terminate. | ‘pleten, and leave ‘em ot enemy, with the heels foward

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