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we -~ . THE SUN, SATURDAY, JULY 3, 1869. - — - ———— mm AMUSEMENTS, founded on the decisions of the Inst six han: | of tho Hepublican minority. Here in the | view of serving the people of this city with pure FEAST OF THE MONOGRAMS THR PRESIDENTIAL FIELD. AUN EAMS. 4 MUA Ss ponte siteten aan DLYMPIC THEATRE—Aiccory Diccory Dock, Mat. | dred years; but, as if in disgust, he seid that | source of the torpor which the Tribune de | milk—~and then do it—they may be assured of pester Als Nf A Curious Renson Why Mr. Colfax tn —Of 800 applications for velocipede patents,109 ee Lic o'clock, Wednesdays and Katuraars. if the-——[#ome thought he said one thing | plores. The Republicans are responsible for | # immense profit, A BANQUET THAT EPICURES MIGHT have been granted, Ho's GARDEN—Sinbad the Sailor, Mane OM | and gome thought he anid a very different | it; they have ercated it for th oh —— HAVE BENVLED. To the Editor of The s pa din St, L Aaturday. 9 for themselves, The h falli Sunday, the A I iead & ahort pare t is reported in St. Louis that Gen. Grant GLINTON HALL ART GALLENY, Astor place and | thing] wanted to stay at Sing Sing, let him | and what is more, they scom rosolvod | a1 Fourth of July falling on vhf Sin: A few days since I noticed a short para | win ist that exty atthe clone ofthe present werk, Uh at. —Woncters from Alaska. tay there to perpetuate it. In the last Legislature | genre 10 be held on Monday. | The Sih, esetnatice ef Indiara’e fhvorie. som, the Hon, &, | _— THe Houston (Texas) Zelepraph says that 00 BOOTHS THEATRE, 231 st. between St and AVE | oprow ix the Fourth of July. they. ol : . however, is not a legal holiday. The banks have nomination of Indiana's favorite son, the Hon. 8: | 0. 4 day will supply a family with meat and veges Enoch Atden, Matinee Saturday won| Astinh ‘iin ung as tenaciously to tho Conk | issned potices to the effect that notes fall. Colfax, for the Presidency of rin teh Msepaed | tablow in that elty GRAND OPERA TOUSE-Leah, the Forsaken, Math saeco nission® ag an i i - 872. While we would all rejoice In the selection of : : noo Saturday. | Politienl Temperance in Maine. and were j » atinnnes nt reneneneors | tng due on, thet day will be payable then. | | ome of ovr tenders may remember Tae St Mr. Colnz #8 the can iudato tn that contest, I for one | —It is expected that the expenditures for the FIFTH AVENUE THEATER. ty aetand nets |, : ‘ ae nd were just as obstinate in refusing to | The Board of Supervisors will meet ou the 6h; | description of a remarkable entertaininent that was feat dk Wo conid neveriectened ii deeting tum, 1 | @tmy will fall off during the next fecal jear fully Doraant Wsccbyousuean taraessarintay, | ‘The intemperate Temperance men of Maine | relax the odious, Paritanic features of the | the officers of the Army of the Potomac will hold | given inthis tty by Mrs, Maud Grney Stanton, fom not a fataliat oF a believer in fualiom, but it tee | SWenty-elx millions, BOWnRY THEATIN—Thrvs ted sen Fret tase are coing thelr best to defeat the Republic | Metropolitan Exciso Jaw. In this course | ® reunion in Steinway Hall ; the veterans of 1812 | ent styled the * Monogram Dinner Party," ICE | remarkabie face that m nearly all of the Presidential Portland, Oregon, on the parallel of Montroat WACHALED THEATER, a rostway, Jone Tye | CNA A the Septaaber eleetion, ‘They have | they enjoyed the constant support and | SF t0 fire « salute on the Hattery ; n parade of | Uecause the china, eiver, glass ani ligen Wd Fe | Gonieata jn the Mietory of ome Goverment, from | Aud Quetce, was catlug lie own new potatoes the De Lave Fansily, Minnie Jackson and Ara Cush | bolted from the action of the ican | the zealous prompting of the 7d. | 1 National Guard has been ordered ; the Tame we ] ta dinner ereated a decided sensa. | 1704 to the present time, prominent statesmen wliore first i tan * man, oa Convention held in Bangor thia week, and | bun and the i] contt many Society will eat a mognificent dinner; th h | names commenced with the letter © have been be- —In it ville, Ky.. the colored populotion GEXTHALTARK GARDEN. 7th av. botweea t#0h and ; : » and they will continuo to enjoy tt, | ff tress the Hat ently returned from 4h | Fe ing people ne candidates Presidency, | have had a town a. Queen, ot Atardian Concerts, eallod another Convention to moct in Port. | we presume, until the political revolution ianenvene 0 ee ete eae oe eeden | cXunsive tour abrond, announced Wer return by | 30 Fe Catia eedenivde Wed. eile as Gavi ia ss gucea of love Copalines ety Sle Ruperts aad. ‘Their programme ja not to earry the | now going forward is completed, and the Re. ail Wa hapak ae say edi.) Be He ee eae oe eae havdeamne | benee 1 argue that Mr, Colfax or Mr =A joint committee of the Connectiéut Logie a _ | Mate, for they are fully aware that their | publican party and its absurd legislation are issued as usual — 1 J deme oatwie hives Walikae Bepcols nelther of them ever be President of | ature recommend a resolution in favor of making jn unbers are too in# gnifieant for aneh an an: | swept away together, We trust that in invest yating the recent Wai GA iat th SAB SCL ee 4, ; ie earcra ey pdt “ both the State, ey do not wish to give the 1, n "8 4 ‘commencing with 1742, the Clintons, George and —Fashionable poople in Paris have me 4 rad —— a | s 1 they do not wish to g Y th This is the reason why the 40,000 Repnbli. | tobbery, the Direetors of the Ocean Bank will pay The guoata, who numbered nbout thirty, were FO | He Wit were eonditates ap to Lath, and from 163) | goat en eave’ tes aunes r ae ed Che we Sao OS rhe | A tion ele Democrats—of which indeed | cans of New York have not life enough left | © Proper regard to the sanctity of pr vate cor | anested to appear in full dress, ant at the appoluted |e, yo4y qe had Crawtord, Clay, € | aves Wanepe th ieeie wi eel a = wanderlug grey tl } there is not much danger, a8 a iajority voto | to take a share in the mannyement of the | TPondence, Ifthey should get hold of private | hour, f o'clock. | They were prompt on Bie huut. | sinc yaia we have hid Crittenden avd Chase and | the editor of the Key West Dieputeh : {8 required in Maine to elect a Governor, | party, and never vote e letters proving who were the thieves, and where | Tre hostess reertved them in the front drawing | seciatian, while Cushing, Cameron, Corwin, Cobb. | that eig tains bd : party, and never vote except in cases of oxtra- room, one of the most maguiticontly furnished rooms | that eighteen months ago he planted two peact: stoves i | What they will try to do is to throw the ordinary excitement the stolen bonds now arc, they ought not to | OM ene etre Stanton.wore a fine white aie | 20d ottiers, whose names Tdo not now recall, have | on (ho island, from wuicn sprung two almond trees | el into the Legislature, tt ; ‘ —- ney any uso of thei, either for th parapet mate with abort puffed aiccven and | Mt "mee been prominent exndidates for the nomi: | —Wiat ig the difference b oe Brie seco | Fations will be brought to bear Will Gov. Hoffman Pardon Edward | *%¢ o*t property or the punishment of the guilty cut corsage, The robe was made with a» lor Stiould Mr, Colfax be the nominee, I hope he will ant Gilmore of the Pease Jubiloot One gives the "200 | ventions whieh will nominate Senators and Ketehum t Parties, antil they have made a formal applice- | pointed train, and the naire trimmed wit several | 19 sneeeentul in breaking the spell that reate againnt | CCN! OF muele, aod the other gives music on the ver TEM | Representatives. Tho recent investigation Into the case of Hohn the burglars and obtained their fall com | grail flonne : ae flomiee ‘oan top an | the letter, and open new Med for corning genera: Be a) iene cory ih i Biwi _ a sent, with narrow black thread lace. ‘The overdross and ‘. —The Georgia Courts are soon to ide 0 0 This third party movement has ite origin | BPWANY B. Keererest demonstrates that he te the corsage were almilarly trimmed with ace, ier | “OMPOr Ce Respectfully yours, ; question whether a person may kite Hien ane Ware, per year . 16] in the desperate determination of tho ex. | * Held in prison without rightful authority | Tho Mation fe a journal for which the | pajr—arranged by a French hait droseer ow Broad. For Ware, Lad. done sa to Ara late ‘at night by whieh the nclahbors maz bo dae Hee to : 3{S | treane prohibitionists to reenact tho ob. | °f 1aw. For the discovery of this fact, and | Public entertains a just respect, but it culti- | way—was ornamented with a chaplet of write how- sich lnggs tarbedt Alatinn copes i cisv pic-ascs at Cub tates | noxious prohibition Jaw of 1947, which om. | @F th© masterly exposition of the law bear. | Yates prejudices which impair the jufallibility of | ers ana an atgrette of spun glass, An elegant and | trowthe How. Www. fl. Seward Paddied Mis | —A correspondent of the Boston Traveller, avarianls in adva | tablished a Stato constabulary and added | "Pon the subject, the public and the legal | 1 Judgment, One of theso. pet animositicn Is | remarkably briillant dinwond neckiace clasped i Gwe Canes, writing from Nuva Scotia, says that more than one VERTIFING RATES | , y fi dirceted againat Judge Uxnenwoon, of whom the | throat, aud ear drops dazzied and sparkied lu t Judge 8. gave his son a thousand dollars to | half the people of that province are in favor of annone . | imprisonment to tho penalties for liquor: | Profession are indebted to the keen profes: | virion now says that “in the recent Aaheas cor. | Mf llant gaalieht with which the rvoas were ila to college and graduate with, The son retarned | ation to the United States bias lling. Tho reaction against this oppres. | M0M8) Dereeptions and the profound Tegal | pug casen in Virginia, he pronounced counter. | minated to enhance the beauty of te toiiettes, Mrs. | itn" craralugty hntite, About the ease of theves | —The century plant in the consereatory of rt * sive temperance legislation in 1868 swopt learning of our fellow-citizen: Mr. Wirntase judgments in opposition to those of the Chief. oa ree , Sue was | cation, the Jwige sad to tis son, * Weil, William, 14, Prost & Co., Rochester, is now 16 tect in re asiament gechi fed tee aE feace | away the whole of the Paritanical despotism, | O: Bantuerr, Io has proved, what Lefore | Justice, and was taken up, with all his ignorance | woyw or tun suraun toleertas. aS Have no money, holaht, and will soon be in Liossom, It i estimated | gud restored the old lawn Inthe last Lepin, { C%C® tho lawyers who had cxamined the | and folly, and patted on tho back by various ieee ‘Rownsen wit, preaene ia adeoes of | ort Egtve you'n thousand dotlara to graduate | that there will ve 1.500 Nowors on the piant #38 abo ; J laure the extremists agaio found thom | Cae Had not suspected, that Kirreiuat was | Journals at the North.” lavender-colored corded sili, made with 9 full skit * It's all cone, father." Se tobi In the Wiener Fremdenblate thas ir Deuce we cess per | wlves powerless, and now, stung by their | Stalgued for ono offence, and when the nen. | Would it not be well, before speaking ta this | dnisitewiite lace ahaml was thrown grscefulis over | youtSnee Nice yoat maar tan Mh Leomid eles, yom. | oer at Mombasa and thee he ace gt ont | : t '. +4 ‘ er aboulders, and her diamond ornaments were ry Wits vi eid! i eo tReet Bn tempted to coms panet received at the sex Ofiee | dofent In the Bangor Convention, resolved to | Re? came to be pronounced, the Judge | manson Ser the Nation 10 read the judgment of frmarkabic hea and britany, WE new light t 2 upon the vision of the aston: | Ada, bat ie purpoxe was fortunately trum at fis, or Y of Ge | ilo or ruin, they aro straining every nerve | OMeFeL him to be punished for a different | Justice Uxpeawoon in vie single conspicuous | "Mts Haward Brookes wor t bine sitk dress. | istied young man 4 Timeetf to the | trated ee Weekly Su y » 1 Cl : k . ate ead of his class, studic e | ) yea a been detained fn peison fi aioe Pronounced one contrary to that of the Chief Jus: |" Mee Suydam, of Gramercy. tired in | Governor of the Bente of Mow’ Nore eaten Urely every soven years." Piers sade Wed pened & meineee | proaedi eloctio: e ‘a , prison for se oars, and A - a‘ nur of the State ef Now York, entered the Jones, : soiedon bon ae, hi reine preaching: eleewon, aud defeat Gov. Cam inatill detained there. The rab te rit tice? If that judgment was the work of an igno- ed lip tod: Gea ily tebe bi fh | inetot the President of the United States, and has | ‘my tullur should not ask me for the oul [contract “Vere n Beets SHAH OM | HERLATHY ah : NO | rant fool, we wish there were nore of them; and atin ibhon. BN | wade a record for imactf that will not soon ale, be | ed iu 1968. I am not the same person; heiee Lowe th te (35 ceate per Une. 7 Gov. CHAMBERLAIN in now nominated for | [tl fore; and his tinprisonment by virtue | i¢ the Nation would only imply now and then Flora Cheever cppearod tn a fasetnating white | 10& none other than William |. Seward. im notining."* ' < at Scents per line, To | b F * ha betds th ig heh Hin, trimmed and pulled in the bighest st) loo : a must Le bawted a before o'clock | his fourth term, His majority in 1966 was | it 18 eel Bey LDS Boo aah ty the im | that thero may be sonse and learning aud virtac MOPAR ee ’ WATERING-PLACE GOSSIP. Countless myriads of grasshoppers, it fs re vs unparalleled i istory © | Prisonment of any citizen who had commit: | besides those displayed fu ils own columns, it Phe Misses Harier, of Rrooklen, w rd — ported, have appeared at the nor ¥ led in the history of thi : and ted tie OPHOd whateved Pererprte i ‘ ive it peetivedy in Wiate Larletam and fawn-c ua | A Doren Correspondents’ Letters Reduced | sult Lake, and, like a destroying The San tn oh the popularity which he tl enjoyed bh be even more instructive and valuable F y hon on has 1 "i ; THR QUEERS OF FASHION ton Paragraph The Fashiouable It Ing fire, are moving down t d th ‘eo 4 Tee Bon going yom | proved to have been well founded, Young he magistrate by whom this {legal sen. | than it is at present, Adis Phiwaninbeiow ho lb: bata tb He 100 ta the up (he River and along tho Shore. AOL ee ee we their favorite paper by mabi, dasly, al AYty vt ante: * | tence was imposed was Joun T. Horr an, | yp ee hiyinenesl altar, and whone Crouse Was huiy de Ail the watering-place hotels are filling up Nelion's His ht A fonts a month, by adidrating « note, wlth their aud. | Ene hanaTtune when he firet entered the alllee, | ow Gayers of the Stato of Now York ny | __The Berkshire Conricr reports that n Wiel | sete ty it in We oe Aros raplily.,..The ladiea at Newport are much addicted | yo LeTe Memon s Mag abip at Trafilger, the Vie- Gieion oor Pabaien his bold kehemes for the development of the | "2 Ge power to undo the Injustice of whieh, | *EfF 810,000, brongit against its editor Corsoee ot (lie watue, immed. with, wirta to croquct playiug....Coazcun's West F de MAAR Ee Gua OER Gate ie cane resources of Maino, as promulgated in his | /* ) of which | proprietor by one Muitaxy, has just ended in | profusion, Her hair wos elecantiy reseed, swiled with tnosbestations New. Yorkers,...4 Tar iRCHONCiennice aii: ar ike ecowa. The Case of Ketchom—Its Extraordinary | first message, caused some distrust and alarm | Ni# fentence has been the instrament by im: | the plaintif(s being non suited, ecw eguld | Grae Wien “ee tel cannes The List | iarvo mineval spate one of the featurcs at th Lal’ IM abd ecb ola Ah Ne allie deta eit 4 , A a ed, beean e COU dress which we stall deseribe waa word by lee cr de votre Tessie 7 ee bexdbeas I fantry, to, ie i pe ol Character and ‘Termination, among the old fogics; but he has lived to | etiately ordering the roleaso of Kercttust. | not obtain security for the costs of the prosecn. | Uuion. Iwas of visiet stenaiin', worn over ase | Sucnial Hotel, Long Braneh....The Fort Wi uihed hed (os al eioce TAO shalt ba Mr, Moxuis Kircnua ie a banker in | gee his policy impremed on the legislation of | 2B!8 i8 the prerogative of the Governor. | tion. Another waruing for the Hon. Jou Rus. | with satin nitincs, Waa ane ea cea tia ed win | Lenty Hotch Lake George, cam accommodate 1,900 | Siiected for service on boar the slp.” Broad street, He is estimated to be worth | the stato in such a manner that ite effects | Technically it is called « pardon; and it is | aaut Your uiaapastslglinsohetopsyaohineil epeleage Tia’ Rorcalk Vaeaneah W049 bore. eV A man, less heavy than the horse, bas « er th effects | yi eh the Seventh Regi f Ogi Y ' y , upward of two millions of dollars, He is | ean novor bo efluced: ‘The Sinprove rane his duty to grant it without delay because he The Drookiyn Union ia forward to testify THB PRINCES OF UPPARTERDON. shanyiold Aah sr aa hav Sasted taatbece greater relative maseular power, The doe, 1 Witinetkatly oe hy seine se is responsib ¥ pe Ie “Albtapeat balled oa rward to testify the eentlemen were Baron L saree selena neh eon aemabones | Heavy than mau, drags a comparatively heavier burs ™ sed wey 1, but at the same time | tho finances of tho State has boon great, and | °% T’sponsible for the pouding illegal im- | thatthe Hon, Geonor M, Roussox was not appoint eter of the Reval Nay y, Mr, faabionable revort ... The bail at Weat Point on | sen" Insecta, nn thetr weigut pe! # ond lens Astraightforward business man, the beneficent resulta of hie administration | PT#oMment. An additional reason why he | od Secretury of the Navy beoause he pave. five Marup ee Monday evening promises to bee fino aBuir.»..Cape | oe6 ante toutag more and tore, 16 woald appear, Ine of Mr. Kercnvn's sor : bh 4 on é lity. ey es Perea nnn Ma lave a season of unusual bri © , 7 ) fiat ‘ One of Mr. Keto 's kore, EowaRD B. | have beon marked, Notwithstanding thia | %0Uld act at once is the strong probability | hundred dollars toward Civu, Guaxt’s Philadel: val of the nt and select com. | Mi Wil Have a svagon of nnaaal briihaney andeue | tuerefore, that the muscular force of living crea Kercies, several years ago, besides attend: | oficial character aud this record, Gov. Cras. | [at the mental exe'tement attending the | phiahouse, The prosent is not steniod, but it gross of th ing the summer at Corawall on the Hadwon...,Gen, | tSret #18 inverse proportion to thelr mass ing to his duties asa member of » house, if eyces acts for whi v sated | was not tl ason for making M nasow Sce- = es rin eens —The wheat crop will be simply immense, vfs A member of the honse, | nentary has been condemned by the ean for which this young man was arrested he reason for making Me. Ronasox See +3 FRlaee Aspinwall drives a @ne four-in-hand turn-out ut Tare | 1M’ wawal cru? i piss ae va entered into cuteide speculations, by which | hitioniste, and marked for destruction, auet ind chon) Hes: Vous cootinied {Enc ays | Sete siete re are glad ta) blew, shies sek the servant announce that | T7/0"™ hls summer realdonce.,,.. Vice Preet. Collin} To ts atates of Maryland, Petnezivanio, Olas he made over two millions of dollars, Sud Th : grravated by his confinement, 60 that a longer | #84 now will the Cfon have th eas to | the dijeiner was eer ia the guest of Collector Grinnell at Trvington....At fasion ak ates Nt Nibie ny uneytvAniay “i pee theeu ea © same constituencies which sent dele. ; i ‘ state what was the reason? The conundrum isa | leading to the dining roc thrown oven.cad | Newport the young ladies drive about alone in low | [diay Tilinoss, and Missouri. The wheat product enly stocks fell, the young man be | gates to the Bangor Convention will clect | U2Etsenmont may permauently endanger emi tng lis orm to Mrs, Staston, lol | basket wagons,...Tae family of Wn. Moller, E of the Western and Central States will, this harvest ekitis” invalved i la eee for Cor ele ia tieallicelteceind) hard ove, but we rely onthe courage of our con- | the way te .fallowed hy the rest of Uh the ane eee een eer: et | amount to fully one-taird more than any previous a members of the Legislature, and they will temporary, The scene as one eutercd the ¢1 pe puney Cerner) ete Bone tn wwbrsercnuy ceeucn year. The prospect for cheap breadstuils was never to extriente himself, committed forgeries toa | doubtless sco to it. that. an arrogant | _\\i!! Governor Horrstax now procoed to om Gensittal, Sutera on crabed cattan cot bee Okcney, | ermine. te tie pemmer..: Mie Gevege Frans | 11 i aa ok the proneat Witleag js a . peautitn, having an arched cellius dow, | Train'e 2 “ ring wa a owent writing. large amount. ‘The forgeries were very | faetion a not allowed to defeat tho will | M42 the wrong which his blunder upon the | _ Tt may bo that tho proximity of Mr. | gniis trescocd in the most claburtted manner Train's ncw Newport vila one of the finest at Ae ledlvidial uasaiilog Uo We tM Well Reon ingly os ver i } 7 Sewanp caused the recent earihquske shocks at ne imported from Bavope, ‘The farnity pf | that farhlonable resort,....Gilbert Backman and tn. Re we calc : buuglingly exccutcd. Names wero mis | and interests of the State, Tho third | Pech has committed? Or, if he docs not, pspiebeen 2 api arg ace ga arene wood inlaid with gilt, the “wale adorned with | mily, of Brevoort Place, have gouc to the Pequot | Febel partivan commander Mosby has been figuring epelled, carclosely signed; and it was evident | 5, tt in 1 ad HA MAL will the Democratic masses continue to fol- ’ ot Loan base mirrors avd valuable paintings, wostly by | House, New London,...The inajority of visitors at | in Roehester, but departed abruptly when he was 5 party wi only make t Maine ¢ ‘ this occasion a degree of political sagacity which artiste and the old masters, and various | Staten Island are from this city....ba-Mayor | dyecovered to be a bogus article, One old gentio from all the circumstances of the tranarction | tion s little loss of @ onosided affair than | OW With thelr plaudits and thelr voten the | i, righty oreditable to the venorable planot, Pieom Peary Ganither wnt family have gone to iiergen Point, where | SINcOVered 10 Be Dosis arlitie: One old gent sondition, cither mentally or physically. hibittoniste have already discountenanced the | 8% offence for which ho has not been tried, | Among the men arrestis! ni tlio instance of | ,,7ue mule wns decoraiod with standard of fon~ |... short Hack wilk sulla with Romanacert aantien, | ang iniorined him fatly that he was on fispostor and When youn Kvrcitust was arrested he | jotting movement, and. by September. the | 204 Persists in keeping him in prison after | the Spanish Consul for starting for Cuba, and | Fuilis'of coutectisiery, presemiing a tne -npvear. | Ieeewit's charting dausiers will zrece Mem pars | humbug, which wae u lucky fact for hit, a ho, th owned up to everything, But nobody who a ry Bey - that grave and dangerous erfer has been | now held in prison, are several who served with | 88%, At the plate of cach guest was a Wouquet and | this summe Bathing shoes sh uid be made of | father of this soldier, would put a ball through the Yy disorganizers will probably be hardly worth D | abignly perfumed earte on which was cugraved thick canvas, With rope Bole: The bridal parties ine. Moabs cely as he would through @ ad Leen wronged would testify against him brought to his notice ? honor and distinction against the slaveholders’ | bill of fare. In the widdie of the tabie Was a twinia- | continue to ko Bad come at Nia Pall Lanter. |) SRS, ronbr ne Anat 88 He Wodte ntnew takingg into account. bd rebellion, Having risked their lives in fighting | tte flower garden, in the centre ot whieh was a git | Wallsck’s Long Brunch cottage has been routed toa | skunk if he ever set foot in Rochester, OAKEY HALL swore to thie fact in making = pe a : 2atiO8 | cazecontaining four or fivecanary birdy. The wines | New York banger tur he suumer.... Tue lon, Wi. | —Tho withdrawal of John Bright and Mr. Powe ia own bochnlalal, deal Kr " Hoffman and the Fourth of July. against slavery here thoy had a natural desire to | were peuret frou fue ines pitchers, und the wine | K. Dodge has a very. pretty place at‘Turrytown, ap. al of il . eri vplal i ogainst Kiicuum, ‘Lo | Why the Republicans are so Feeble in Ao Cov, HOFFMAN knows that byan act | Gght againat slavery in Cuba; but that it seoms fiesere tlverwere,end lien were denoreted with an Prowched by a long winding avenue, Went 1 tor from the sipbaiatapne is tiie Vom ne indictment Keicium pleaded sutlty : ; thie Gaere _ | of hisown young Kercuus ia unlawfully | cannot be tolerated, Will not President Grave, | omy add that the dinuer was in Deuoniao's moss | ua" aitone poarding house Hockaw.s, | dom, and may lead to the extablixament of a The others were nvlle prosequicd, aud the | The Trine frankly attributes to the indif- , | or Secretary Vies, or District Attorney Pix woatly atyley TGR WREAICS | Secor ere, contents Peuroemh,001 cay naa accused was discharged from them, (urente vf tia Henubiloan voters IN Gln sey | Reece nee ee See eh cee cea creer oe Ma ite’ eocutae o Tesrixa THe VINTAGE. dt oto Capo ML ene. | oligarchy, and of @ more radteal complexion gene Mieke be ro eae ic ra Hipgnensta ae i rd Pies arti sind Fourth of July? ors ae a se “ country aie » the At oto the Indie with ew to the drawing ed for the Bloekt eabeld drives rally, As compared to the Carton, the Reform Cla? v, Mr, Chicf Justice | the cuise preponderance smoc: “ nen something better than a Spanish-Awericaw | room, and the gentlenen remained at the tule to wo Visser at | ig iiberal; but the old Tory Clube might as web Cuase, Secretary McCuLnocn, the Hon. | racy, It is true, according to that journal, ‘The Opinion of the Bar. prison, und lot them go? F Ga penibane Watoorand: Gerla tee pete: have flourished in the duys of Chartes J, as tn thor Moses Tayionx, the Hon, Mansmatt | that the quarrel between the two Republi- The estimation in which the legal profes Lecqusgnenepipememeateed om) 2gon 0 Ge rman was commen ed, led by Base of Queen Victoria, for all that regards the progress , ‘ge ei a 5 né and the charming Miss 2 fig of ideas and of pulisiea i D. Rovents, and other wealthy and honest | can factions of Twenty-sccond street and | sion hold Mr. W. 0. Barriert's effort in eee eee tren introduced were entirely new ail orig-nai, ain Ae Cutie ee ee merchants petitioned for young Kevenum’s | Twenty-third street tends to weaken the | behalf of young Kizroiust was well ex- | From New York to San Prancisco-& Train | sii Szecedinely untae Faerie neuaeane The Long Siruneh coituges aru —One of the gentlemen called upon for « pardon Pefore he went to prison, But the | party, and that by reorganizing the party | pressed in Court yesterday by Mr. W. W. Witueee es aid achansiare Pea rans Sathe alee tar Rntttes feo tre ee eee speech at the Willams College Atumni dinner wae petition was not granted. Gov, Frnvon | machinery and instituting one harmonious | Pie.es, when he said that Mr. Bawrnwrt’s | gspeciai correspon m MEW. MOCKREI- DANCING, ANOTHER ROBINSON CRUSOL, Mayor Samucl McClellan, of Wheeling, Wost Ve, He ever would pardon him. General Committee for the twodiscordantones | argument “won the approbation of the The closing Arure was begun about @ o'clock, and | meat Ps ore shat akin feed eine eee ysteees Recently Mr. W, 0. Bantierr was re- | now in esisteuce some improvement would | Court, and ts still the admiration of the Bar.” | 1.41 am, blockot fae twent oe. by. | oc Btoval Aten’ bait ea tuagen pretty ard weer MATES ot arRNIeribaned Cra mecbleT on | Glne Wes costHLeak IFT BuET ponld areneciot , blocked for twenty. oe snd , reat - 1 ape 0 peceh, tained in the matter of young Kirenum by | probably be gained; but so long as out of Pare ricreatty is 2 pipe ‘ In cloning it the ladies tormed am line on Eaten by Caunii 8 je . ey were rh : bia 5A i ibclcks Mok a 'The Nation affirms that there is little or | Me breaking throngn of w britge over a culvert, wix of the ruom aud the gentlemen on theo peru omtlias eh ths eee Orteceae:Picovsina «| ee eereriacee bed Setiired| nies hat Saas. weve rig his father, Afier an exemination of the | 45,000 Republicans there are not so many as nothing for the Secretary of the Navy to do, but | Mile# West of here, at Bo'clock this morning, A having forwarded taice the tine broke, ie phe ele dee in their opinion, He sald that he would, however, rese, Mr. Banti.nrt told Mr, Kercnua that | 5,000 who will do more than vote—so long | ¢5 tak pit pete atl atile pa thi ah good deal of a smsstiarp, bat fortunately no one was | ketticwan selected a iady and whirled around in tho | 4 A theme heed ibe bros Raa the Srecct ship | ieave with the College his autograph, and he handed i re ¥ o ounde bath aitarwan ; ‘es r. White, the College Treasurer, his cheek for tive fs hall aiitteans a aga sat ai $ tiled, though half dozen wore wounded. The inonth aiterward she was spoken off Cape of Goa | ME . * bes wae unl siiaare tore sige te an the gre oe body of respectable men who | js 40, why not abolish the Secretary and let some | engine eruesed tn safely, acoming to have jumped COPPER AT NIB, AND HOME AT TeX. diobe, She was never heard of gaia uniil, a iow | bundved dollars, The colleges generally wonld bt hy," said Mr Kesrentes, “didn't he | hold Republican opinions abstain from pri | one of the capable men do the work at first | the culvert, which wasuotov F 20 (set wie, but the was crew Beenie publics A yiphoot im tie iiadsan Goes | Sita (0 commute fur after-dinner specches in thes plead guilty 7 mary elections, from service on the ward | lauds? tender was precipitated Into the water, and taoforee | {heycouaay pald tneie rempeets and ook. thelr de. | threw her wut of hier course, disinaated Ler, broke | WAY. “Yes,” said Mr. BantLerr, * he did plead | comiittees, from scrutinizing the registra. SP Se RRE Sy Ra Of the passenger cars whirled the mail ond express | Nuwpoit to visit friende,, Ih company wish, her | Nor rudder, and Worse her (owurds Gecanues, Bad | —Tho following obituary notice recently aps . Mr. A. B. Connenn, Surveyor of the Port dbs f fro eve and Lrother eli e “ weather lasted thirty days, and when tur weather . Spain: * Th ‘1 guilty to one charge, but not to the crime | tion and watehing the ballot box, no real re. SMe nd Deggege care of from the track, down s steep | dice and Lrotier alle toutemplatce visiting all the | retarned shai struck upon Gnd th eae: | ROStEA 18 A RON OPEREE LA Pe es) oe mene far whtak aie sais dnadi® fori nantes OMGtel. Basile ie Guinike on of New York, writes to the Aochester Democrat | embankment Into a ditch of water some 10 fret deep. Mill recura to Lome ie Octane Ns the season, and | Hausied crew were scarcely able to take reluge in | our Saviour summoned away tite Jeweller Siebald . K aaa Ustteniaes ‘ 1. OF | that he is not a stockholder in Tue Suv, and ‘de. | ‘The passenger cars all romaine’ upon the track, as jth aoheai ds bere teeth Ke when wi 1, | [maga from his stop to another and a better wortd, But,” said Mr, Kurenvs, “we had the | our contemporary. sires to disclaim any responsibility for its expres- | luck would have it, ant not one of the passengers | President Tyler's Daughter's Recept dent uccurted, Taty rowed. Wildly, aud toneked | The undersigned, his widow, will woep upon bis best counsel in the country. We had Judge Admitting all this to be perfectly correct, | sions”? This is all right, and just as trae of | W8® seriously injured. fhe I, express, and Ball at Loog Branch~ Ho) God when the breaking dey showed them a harbor, his two daaghters, Hilda an@ Aux, and I don't soe how ther can be any | the question ig, Why are the Republicans of | soveral other gentlemen whom the Democrat has | vews agente werethoonty once pevitestheconductor | West taints | ievens dshave alee Whee ther cone sete. the loranes Cl BAe 1 aa ta ae te pa New York thus indifferent? ‘They are intel: | attacked as it is of Mr, Commene, Besides, | WBO were much injured. The cause of the nect- rs, President John Tyler has ant out a very | found themselves. bound. band. and foot Y | ter is open to an oifer, ‘The funeral wht take placa ari det was an tumense fill of rain yesterday, which | larke number of invitations for a full dressreception | rounded Uy savaces, Thetr captors proved to be | tommorrow, Ifis_disconsolate widow, Verontqao “Thave nothing to say about that,” re- | ligent, patriotic men, prompt and energetic though our distinguished contemporary at Roches. fieeded the whote oc In this vicinity and under- | and ste on Monday evening, the ‘th init, at the | cauaibale. Kleven of thet, ther captain, ine Image. P. $.—'Thie bereavement will aot inter plied Mr. Banriurt, “but they have uo | im every good work, and sincerely devoted to | te may not be able to understand it, Tum Sux 18 | mined the foundations of the bridge, ‘The easiern- | residence of her son-intaw, Mr, W. If, Spencer, in | Joes not appear) torinake {helt ceeape: but they ene | TUE our business, whieh will be earried on us usual, more right to keep your son in prison than | the principles of their party. Why, thon, | "° conducted by its stockholders, but by its edi- | pound train frou san Francisco paraed over in | the Genesee Valley, Special conveyances havebeen | multhuted. Th une Who succeeded In reaening Kn- | only our eof business wiil be removed from ® they have to keep you or me there; and if| arc they #o sluggish and so negligent in | (Ps 484 Mr. Courses is uo more free from respon- | safety only half an hour before we attempted to | secured for the quests from this ety, and it prom. | Treat ae tars ate part of the island wreve theg | Tess de Telnoturiers, to 4 Rue de Missionnaire, ae ry aa Si ah ds a ETO S BRE esas Laas ee vA ane sibility when out of our company than he would | cross the culvert. Messenzers wore immediately | ises to be one of the greatest socks) events of the | found a cave aud eabarked in tt, pecienrine the | OUF craxping landlord has raised our rent,” you want him out, you do not need to go to | caring for its prosperity? They do not neg] yo init, A journal edited by twenty or thirty | sent both ways from the scene of the son, ‘Tho entertainment ls given 18 honor of the | risk of Being devoured by sharks to the ceriaity of ‘A PISCATORIAL BPreTLD. the Governor to get him out.” leet other duties and interests; why do | gentlemen would be a poor and profitless affair, | ' Bryan, 6 miles east, und anotie nt mieniage of Mrs. ‘Tyler's daaghter to Mr. ERARGRIN thsttaniee WA ea teettiealhes nee wae mis hawfermedidiatiann: “ But what Judge will Jet him out?” asked | they neglect those ? This the stockholders of Tae Sun understand; bial - i Ld We received no assistance until ire maki very grtenaive prepar tion tor able to go cushy from one \stund to aot Aaiitelnod tie depths of & B y ih ke , GaERG A: Mi, When engine sat tie aa the inaugural ball next Monday evening ut the Mane | Wauder bg ivr some Lime, moving ms rapid the Athos, beginning ‘ " Mr. Kevenoa, No doubt there are various causos which | whatever they think of our opiniony they don’t | Smt A ac’ mun cusue, Arnel fy Tatety tag | ston Motive Lang ‘ia Tava c ‘have been | sible sway fn sean! me, herd Cred, * Go how hot wa thall be “Any Judge who is honest and a good | contribute more or less to the present state | object to their share of our dividends, If the | jack’to Bevan, wacre we expec to a’ wumber of distingy: 20n's two companions divd of exhaustion, : ; capa 4 ere we expect to remain until a | audmilitary gentlemen th lig remained alone, mutilated, hopeless, upon a | Since, Mr, Grant, you rule us with a Fi lawyer,” replied Mr, Baiwinurr. Lnow | of fecling among Republicans, "There is the | Rochester Democrat should hear of any one who | new bridge im constructed. We learn. from the | many acceptanens have already frail cauoo, Ile neverth continued to push.on, | Pay tell me now—thie 1s, of course, between wae one Judge whom I have heard abused, but | controversy of the factions, which disgusts | has any of our stock to sell, will it kiudly direct | Division Superintendent thot it will not be com. | Muse = tw Re lurnished by the Seventh Keninient | Lousling, land only, When necesiry 10 s What would you cai 4 1f placed on a dish? an rato ea es peer haa ° rh tk a cenbraleal of dis. | the party to this office ? pleted before midnigot, making us just one day be- | beginaine at midnight, i# to bo led by Mr. Ratiedee’ | One day he reached the last istand of the group, What is ite genus? whom T have always found a very high: | some ; and there is» gencral sentiment if clin seo AN Heer aseltit Motard pil aM tesdiaat Py cel ray AT I eae oa dee Wedel oA dg eT A wned gentleman, and T know that he is | satisfaction about President Grane, He has We are sorry to learn that the Hon. D. D, | the Sweetwater macs loave the cars and stage it 110 | BEAR and om the lawn, aud the botelts to be bril- } to work to th I a Fatt. Is tock him ® reer, Ho Indeed by ite rich and variegated hues, i fi ait ‘ ; " ? “ tian junit launched it, The waves threw .t baek on the island. seemed to eo 4, whet sbove being in(uenced by pecuniary motives,” | not met the expectations of the party Lo bis |, Rrown, editor and proprietor of the Rochester | mil NOmine same creping a hop is announced to take | He several tuacs tried ty putt to wea, but constant: Rete peer igee te tip ak oy The result was that an application was | appointments to office, Taney politicians | Democrad, stays around cursing and swearing at Wo saw the Sweetwater stage tart out this | place at Camp McPherson, West Point, ‘The West | ly failed, He resolved to turn his footsteps lund: " id " ais " ‘ TAOPAUbay abil FRA’ Manin Ghas nour ee ake, | Point ound, under the clreetion ot Prof, Appleas, | Ward, but in a diiferen! direction irom the cann.tnls’ | So all men thought it, made to Judge BANAND fora writ of habeas | have got important places, and working men | Gen, Grant's Administration in a very disor poodle Syrah Vit nebrlates are’ taken | will ueaab muse for promenade and duiciig,” The | howe, (He clawed a monntaln, ercased a covert, | a saa ume it grow no very slrankey ' 4 7, i @ mapnel at to », or we fear he ares O iy countr, me poor devil was lying | managers are Cadets Green, Postiey, Bomers, and | tel in into savages’ binds, ‘once mo; jut #ines that time tray, corpus. ‘Vhe writ was grauted, The argu. | have been left out in the cold, and this in izing manner, He ought to stop, or we fear he | ota or of Welle, Parco & toe fied esha panaeere # ey mcr, and | fell agal sled through toreste’: his feet were bitten | ‘That I have heard it called all sorte of o6@& ment was made, The decision was put off | many cases as to paralyze the activity of tho | will never be appointed to auy good oflice. press oMec In a beastly state of intoxication, having nr re 7 vouomus Lnsects his face mcabbed 1a the oites | which in the borom of the waters range, i A ; ‘ — ¥ ‘A FATAL LEAP. mosquito ; dead: than alive, two days, the Judge, however, giving unmis- | party here to some extent, ‘The distribution It waa not with unalloyod patn that w Md ils fare to Sweetwater the day before, and with cue upon waite Ett, Het ag bee walking ‘if Except the codfish, 5 % soll he balance funds he “aaw" Bi i ares thiee years, and had crossed South Amertes on toot takable t his judgment would | of State patronage under the city Commis | orised the list of the cuptives wcized by the | Qe oman As tt ba aan” Bea lant als A Man Jumps off the Suspension Bridge and | Fhe white en rccivid him kindly, and did wiat | Some call t Nounder, and they say Decanse An favor of tle ons is also a souree is ance i 4 " y pousiny iy Lis baggage (a blanket and a testo Draw an Officer Over with Him, they could tor him, He embarkea ‘upon a sural N be feh eould a On the ¢ coming up for decision yester- | gust. But, though these troubles merit eons Sympathizing cordially as we do with the cause | tranks tn the rear ot the coal, and Paddy w Last evening, about 9 o'clock, Mr, 0. B, Wig. | !nty had long given bim up tor dea |, eon ete day, Mr Piretrs arose and said that young | sideration nod should not have occurred, | of the Cubans, we of course would have | lanied on top of them, and lished with xing, the toll gather at the Ohio end of the Suspe er Kerenes did not wish to be released, but | they occasion after all only a temporary and | preferred to peruse the list as that of «| to remain until he was sobered dow fon Jiicge, charred tit TWRRER. Wem Apeenacl iB eelncens Ans Heer, 118830 A crawfish some—for when a busy crew thought he had better stay at Sing Sing. rather superfleial injury tothe party, quite | suecessful landing on some point of the Cuban | W& to be transferred to the inside of the vi was hardly able to get wloug, and the lore oue Some years since the daughter of Prince Henry ‘Our guests in prison dumped, Like useless stabble, ; te) " a ¢ cs nda, like their bloodt ry ‘Thin has been # day of rest nd exploration to the | Was leading hin, ‘The very drank’ man paid (he tare | of Reuss-Greiz, a small Gordan priveipality in ive | Tt crawdfishea out, as tf It nothing knew Mr. Banvinrr, to whom Mr, Piers had | insutticiont to necount for its profound and | coast; but the Spaniards, like their bloodhounds | et core and all have Heved for both, and they passed on, Having gone a few | midiily of Germany, becume deeply atiached 1&1 avout the trouble, gis 20 | tion of his inte) Aula Higation, ‘The read point of | With which they tracked the aborigines, are 1 ou relieved, toa greater | Yards, Mr. Wiguine observed the two tn a seule, | young. onbaltern wro comuandied the unnual cour . » previous luGuuation of his intention, | pervading demoralization, ‘The real point o ’ or ess extent, of their spare change, Your corre: | and caled tue attention of OMlcer Hurt ‘of the | tnyent united the ariny ot the King o! Prassi fi The cane, at Ieeat, ceoma hard, . t ai ARATE: F keen of scent and sound in wind, even within the iran taeeee - tance Roe Dace agent it he rae Isitaclam? Its care, at least, seem by took the aunouneement as coolly as an i diiculty is deeper and bigger, sponden ed some $25 in mos agates, ridge watenmen, to the fact, Hart to the | Or course all thought ot marrying him with the cor ‘ . i " te | Himsits of a Republic, which are t und in large ‘3 iis Jon | SPOS. and by that time all was quiet. } re- | sent of the Prince was out of the qa but it | If at proceeds in such a false direetion ; berg. He replied that he had never seen he Republ cans of th's city are apathette A VaMirea oa Uncevecrin dareilue tie mane [tae ange numbers tu this lo furvid to the office, but hearing swearing, and loud | was arranged that the youug Heaienaat sudubl re. | Or if an oyster, "isn't from the Banks RN Gal BeAr % foxe ninutos, | because thay are honelu {ine ta nian ane forded us, however, in pe e e . and obscoue languae, he Look bis revolver aad we sign ik position in the arty, aad together Wey Th ASHES iy young Kircuum except for a few minutes, | beeau th yo are dy I Loss, Th ¥ CANOE BE | oe ihe cuptured, some slight consolation to see | Tie Union Pacite Raltr a8 Core bave to try to stop them, He walxed aloug in the wags wena cecipe U the Unitea Siutes, Kurbarkiig at at Teun mention, only half an hour ayo. The question was | any use in putting forth an effort, ‘The thai Qik -aRt Aus Le RAUind hic Work GRIMS ahtan' lla cuenta Gheeatneeniiie ane psy “i areata frock, wuile the two men were in the fo way, Att Antwerp they ¢ ame to Ne York, and were wi ried | 4 Aving Ash, some think It—ruehing fal) ion of a » had argued it | like sick mon who ulrcady feel the hand of ; ; i . ( . Bee DRT aie ea tus Lntee TLICET iilee GaTEeition: wallet [the wave Gh aetiaree canis At harm to which its silly terrors blind it a pure question of law, He had argu y tine buck had fallen, as we believed they would | the lime, Amons st noticeable for good | entered the bridge. Hart triea perauimion, walking ofthe work, their lite m rm to y it imply as a lawyer before a court of law, | death and have not spirit enough to arouse | fall, upon fortile soil, More than three-fourths | meale and cleaniiness ate those at Cheyenne, Larae Fiserv etary ited iaiess und’ tn poverty. vey were uiruid caLaayeh yin ak iad td He neither kuew nor cared what the prisoner | themselves fora struggle with the enemy. | of the prisoners are Cubans, and although in this | Mie, and Rawlins, The one at Larainte is run by | sprang through the irou work which separates the with Py, Saale Sonne Aneh. lex penrente sn : i Philo y. Eag., und is especially deserving footway irom the Wagon. track, aud downe: 4 con of flight liould bee | ; ‘ thoughtor felt about it. The question was | For years the legislation of the State has | ene instance they have been foiled in their no- wile Be i we) ani ae hie) Gf | thea thtee pater wlan ey eaeee a roe Ue sen a Beg TH A a pint fish gat odds ‘ nee! oy citizer ren head Peete yal Nt i ble endeavor to joi 10 herole bands of C - he best meals and the sirietest regard to | have joined the party after got on the bridge, wequainted with our Ne Swift precursor of the shark, its master— one which concerned every citizen of the | been steadily directed against this city, | ble avor to Join tho horoie bands of CEaPB- | cieantiness are to be found ut the Laramie Railroad | tavera Harte eeemiduce, Nouly proved too wu | the nuthority of Their. pet Because it helps that greedy shark, old Spain, State, Jt was whether a man could be sen- | Misled by the hope of snatching 60 pes and Qoesaps, let then uot think that even | jot, pothing } west of Chicago, untess it | fF, Doth of them, end the third party withdrew, | here us among the gran fick Fy ee ree lic ease " " ‘| i it he Democratic | ‘heir capture will be destitute of beneficial re- iis Canario! at MOABs OR leaving Hart to the brutal mercies of Neally, ‘The | they songht obscarty and shrunk iron tue 8 ‘0 prey the faster, tenced without a tral or an indictment. | transitory advantage from the reratic al da the Cozzens, a latter drow Hart through the iron laviee work of | and station being blagoned abroad, At last, puslied ‘ ji j 4 ; oa, | eults to the eau: jey have proved to the 8 we renchod q 1 wt | to the extreme of poverty, the husband, who was an | Fishes like these wom't suit us, Mr. nts ir an could Le sentenced in tuis | majority, the Republicans of the State have t They have proved to th A n ation last night for supe | braces to the footpath, mounted the railing, and | t p Ploles like th Ht as, Mr. Oi a man couk wentence ol jority, publi mine DF world thoir dosire to beur all visks incurred by} per, ax eastern bond train Hroucnt ina prisoner | ed to drag Hart over With um. With the atmos: | excellent musician, obtaried w situation in the or | With eneh a school of fiahen woe bethiovel way, then his Honor or even the counsellor | taken tho government of the city from it#) guy ally, Let them pursue their determination | from Green river, who was causht in ther act of | Slauully, the aMleer raved, pimseli, Neally fell With | Clty oe ane eerie brakelon ‘Coneni of iieiy | Suouer a school of dunces would we want himself might be sentenced by a simple en- | people and put it into the hands of Comms: | to carry out their wil Pincing a tie across the track at that point, with the | Soon his criee for belp were hoard. A. pole Sas pat prveenee m the alty, be row up bis nag iment o guard and guide us, ee AP itt, ; i ; . i ’ disiey Of thin . rt reueh elid not lay | and came South, avd in tie summer o} ella ty of Mr, Henny Vaxpenvoonr, the ae} sions over whose action the people have no ; wr vega ving f throwing the passenger train | PBLMNB Me rel tran nate to loon te skid to | victim to the prilow fever. fils wile, how lett alone, | Cuba's swift freedom 19 the people's wish ; complished Clerk of the General Sessions, to | control, In order to force upon our popula In all Kindness to milkmen, we suggest jie a West i © the river, night before Inst, im | rescue him, but help could, not by brought before he und reduced to the extreme verge. af poverty, up It you don’t seo it, afr, you really oughvers be hanged by the neck until dead! tion adegreo of temperance not required of | that during this hot weather they water their Gites NO rarenne himselt a b sank, His body found Sh the bottom of the | mod “ ™ ) And halting now will bring you and your teh The people dudge Bannan thought it would be @ great pity to hang wuch handsome man; and they wondered what would become of his rich velvet cout ; and then the Judge pulled out @ long manu in the court room looked at b very curiously, as if the any other community, a special excise sys tom has been enacted by which the metro- polis and its suburbs are su! jected to Blue. law impositions and restrictions unknown in other parts of the State, The consequences a and neglect of dat ance Commiites lel AR oe train Last ni oid wan to be strane up ty the egruph pole, whetae jeaded gui pe pag y er he pleaded guilty or ‘Coal 16 very ple mines ure alres milk ay litte as possible, ‘The best milk now in market seems to be one-thind water, ‘There ought to be a heavy legal penalty for this dilu- tion, The water used is not always clean, and when the compounded liquid is feed, the flavor of the milk is utterly lost, Besides, most of the ime fal along the iine, and all the ut up and owned by an Bdo> Who are also sburcholders are now upon us in @f enormous and perma- script opinion, in whieh he had written his | ueut increase of the Democratic majority determination ta liberate vounw Kercuus, here, and in the present comatose condition fad directors in the Crédit Mobil te Unio Pacific Balrog, Who sil tie goa at avery high milk is furnished by cows fed on beer grains and swill, aud it & bad enough without watering, If} Agure to the Tacifle Company, who are entirely at rs rey Of Whe us m i V titty furmers will form au association with’ a) wheal nocaodet a Wheel, withhs 6 river unknown tail man, tho two con Were inactive spectators of the strugsle, uninjured beyoud w few Uifhing bruises, and Cincinnati Railroad, No one seemed to know last night what the names wuld be of these (wo men were, or where they ¢ found, ‘They are said to have told that jumped over of bis own accord, Im telling this they inade no mention of the siruggle with Hart, dro®ned man and bis two companions were so drunk pred u as not (o kuow what they were fer the unsnecesful attempt of the nions of Neally Hart wos | t this city, where she now 18, It Is Astrange episode in real life, but a true one, d exhibits a4 no moralist contd deseribe (he vie of fortune, She is now perhuvs twenty-tive years of age, small in staturg, with an elegant, s) m- metrical fgure, and sace decidedly preity,” Her lace is shaded with hight orown curis, aud Ler manners conversation evince one aecustomed to god #0 She displays a good deal ot relactanee in el Newliy | talking to suangers, but once futerested in conver- sation, she becomes animated and engaging, She fveme'to fecl ber questionable position very wensl- i suiicient to Drovoke Ler to teare Into hot water, We will not help oppression—though the erew OF all earth's despots at our door by knocking For Spain's best blood, although it be as blue As Lucy's stocking. 2 ‘Then take the bint; and if a Fish must be Depended on that Spanish gem to win as, v ¢ slightest allusion to what she Was, und } 14t ua atleast avery Triton seo Among your minnews,