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nan, PE Pre ee nore SR ree aeRO SET THE JULY 1869. SUNREAMS. THE PRESIDENTIAL FIELD. AMUSEMENTS. Virginia, where neyroce have just given the | read Tur So he would Have been too well TEE GERM \N JUBILEF. Ag ity She gibes ret ners ah se UNEEAR HIBLOS OARDEN=otibee the barter. Democracy the most signal victory they have | snfurmed t6 he taken in by commission swindlers, BO etait Diending quality, lien 8 mane ome eee td | Ma Howard's Reception in Xan Francisco. | —The proprictors of the Mammoth Cave 1 WOOD'S MUSEUM—Afternoon, Corsican Brothers. | won in ten years; but, of course, if a angle | Morak-Farmersy subseribe for Tie Sox, and TNR SECOND DAY OF THK RATATT. | artic singing in this second part of the prow Me. Seward recvived magnificent reception fitted up one of its chambers a8 a ball room, whielt } Evening, Rag Picker cf Paris. one of the six or elpht hundrod nogroos | ‘se its elrentetion far, above 100,000 coplen MOND LENO ERPES?. ee credit of 1 waa, mainly Ave te the | Teatved hy iho Notional Cuardé in. ful wviform.”'& | Mt be opened this month with « Are-elses hop. HOOTH'S THEATRE, 284 st, between Sth and Eth ays par all 4 Feat miederkrans, the Pans a merit te of 1H war fired. Four open carriages | —Not long ago a young married lady in Tlinoi y 1 hom this dmoent will enfranchtse | yi k —— hand, end the New York Schillerband, whose merit x uns war fired. pee carriage young marrisd Indy in TMinois Wess eeince tae, whom this amendment will enfrancht n —— A e on Batttmare Buriustastte | seemed to bein ine rier named. had been provided for the py 64 and ae drawn by was found dead in tor bed, and a Coroner's Jury Clermont av. perry | Now Jersoy shall attempt to appronch the ob q four gray Horses wax to con 0m Both the Arion vd the Lcderirane maintninnd | (Ofratat otal.” Tis boat noo Tirations taken to: | Wharf, when the Moyor, with t | The Legislature of box, we shall look to eee Senator | adupted won w Hampshiro has | Contest of the Hocteties for the Vr igorous resolutions against Mr, Bos | Special Correspondence of The Sua reudered 4 verdict ¢ Ught-lacing.** Myitte.—Snnimer Frening Cone ert * died of co GRAND OPERA HOUSE -Olivor Twist, Matinee Satur: Wislous alied by Dalle theif excellent repntat' ont with the utnost care, the + ‘ . i 2, 1869.—' formance of | thading uni. | Board ta tid Gov, Seward weicoin —Jean Dollfass, t day, STOCKTON shoot him on the spot nte'sabsurd order giving American veetele names | Mowpay, July 12, 1869.—The per ether, the rests sharply marked, vill ou isco, They p rn ‘ GOWERY THEATRE <Progress of ¢ Scamp, ena’ Man 1’ Ag this amendinont is thors Ny-—we might fom Hie fritich Navy List instond of the beautt. | TRE Mewstah tart evening hie been the ocexston Form. tre ween ar an eretient, Tie leer fom eva Choteeneeauihnse party wie Monkey. vent EN | ; : ; b Of some curious criticism on the part of the Balti- im, the fa anong they | Yety Judge Lake, Dr, Heverly Cole, ead a fund for sick and infirm workingien, and to edu ACADEMY OF MUSIC, Joly %-Grand Benott Kater: | Ay, Minthematicnly—Kure to become a part | fil sl a by which hy Le Tatura, | MOFE papers, Uno of them takes oveasion to give ite weien whieh | GEAITEMER WTO, La Cea tn Tro eemie | cate poor childon, { tatnment for the Patriot Cubans of the Constitutior ichi . inguished, This order, says the Legislature, biography of Handel amd s Het of hia | they have by . Thdors rot acem a oxpraw Mw te i mares —Sove i lls CENTRAL PARK GARDEN, ith avs between #40 and RibaHon within UG: HERD UN | ite. tb dleaascelate buch reauele. trots the | Commu omer biography of ea nn of each, and | ko reflect much eredicon the enterprise of this arent xpremaed bik Heligit at reeeiviug the Gower oF eral little gisla at Lowell saved thei ong them, AR the party stepped o WAGE | Wouseh OF July snore the National Guard presented arma, and the ¢ Fourth of July spending Money and got up 0 (air for ringes conveyed them to tue Occidenial Maiel. ‘The | @ sick soldier, whieh was beld om Weducsiay after crowd cheered enthusiustioa! when the Govern f | noon and evening, realizing $52, tuade his appwestans ets. thr wh wale ‘ the cartiages. passed were liaed wid people, ai | —Seme of the Roman Catholic prelates: um. jons to get # look atthe man who had taken so | moned to Rome for the Ccumenteal Connell are bo } ing the leat twonty years in the | ginuing to arrive. ‘The Put-areh of Jerusalem months, Mr. S1oewron’s reeistance to it a! ‘i Works, with the date of the pro fh ete. —Ciardon Concerts lit stellt | glory attached to. many of them under theit for- | sag of iw ’Mecrian shat. c"its mnele atriien like WALLACK's—Dora, and Black Ryet Susen. Matinée | this stage of Its progress finds its fitting | FY’ 5 nartion, 18:-{iladvined and emvAtn and) eomotines, there i still on Satniday counterpart, both fe racity did edfouilees | On MEMOS) 18 Ml-edviaed ap 5 Nghtning, ond if he rage em OLYMPIO THRATRE—Hicoary Diecory Dock, stay. | CMBerpert, Doth for wngracity and ofleetives | should ment the disapprobation of our citizous un- | sometting in It." Perhaps 1 did © strike like tit ed AL 16 O Clock, Weanesanvs and Saute ness, in Dame Partington’s heroic fight, | ¢1 sueh actio sed, and the former system | pine" on Sun evening; bat if eo, it must have ps CHURCH Corner Catharine and Mi mop in hand and petticont tueked ap to her | of nomenclature «ball be revived,” Nain Sasi gis toe, ca oxy eave mmcvanced IVP IEG which Jo fact was the hottest " i i pera fi hy 7 Ot, NO it polities of the ea os knees, with the Atlantic Occan during the | ‘The Governor of that State has sent a full copy | temPerature of tho hail, whieh to fast was tne hoteen Cologne foattval it enone, Nout part 2 | them to the hotel, aad after the Gove great storm at Sidmouth. The Scaator | of the resolutions to the President, and another | Place Tever rameter to hav at: | wae leit his | Was there in June, | of | carriage and entered the parior the eheer# and ex- — Deaths are reported in all mposer, and 10 0 rpose of whic the Bren sheeeee ? Parts of the country ‘The American, in the course of « jndicions eri oe ene Lore MiRtAT Ca prepsIon cltement in the vast crowd Below were tremendous, | oF citidren polsoncd by eating the end should revive his recollcetion of that memo. | to the Navy Department. Let us hope that this | oigm, ventares the opinion that It was given ‘tna | DURd of Pluladelphie kaye faithful em few minutos Goverar B:watd uals hie appons of Incifer to repent themselves the pur It contains nearly every ta ma ‘olee chorus needs to be « tive, | Mherwise rit i# not very tighest, Itis | a hitde oa rity be ie Ld | 7 Soelety tint they ha ‘The @teot manufietar of | Muttouse, France, has deposited 9,051,039 franes as " or bein cM matches, It may relieve parents to know tha rable contest by a fresh reading Syp. | fmonstrance made by the authorities of @ State | g¢ectvely probably as it has ever been rendered io | Te was full of daring and outr nd alter being imtroducs ae Ss Wowk Fest Me ka wiht the sry Surrit, where he may learn that thongh | "Ay be respected at Washington, and that | ghiscountry.’* I think the Boston Handel and Haydn | manner of shat comporer—a wont d ank von very much for the maenit | Dengue og spirits of tus effete ‘dane may be excellent at a slop | Bome’s work may be undone. Gi undred singers who have | ee ty i of Now York sang nob erat vale ; V | before he was inaugurated that if ¥ tino for U cult pluee also, noth 0 WEDNESDAY, JULY 14, 1869 o. Gant aid | Society, with their six nt ent | down its cluinces of taking the prise materially by ~The Duke of Neweastle is not so badly off. I is Cabinet | been performing ths oratorio 1 é dale, ree: rip | the indiWorent charactor of its solo quarteite, Tt, | Pinas avtell Ay Ttansot express toyon | bE can starve on $80,000 @ year for thrce years _ ' : puddle, Readies oth nh. VIGOF OF | ministers were not satisfactory he would change | last fifty years, and know it tinew wins tie | HaSeioe oe aeey fae nt aad nearly redeemed | fhe atten ven ea ing Ine fatter | which te hie wife's income—his debts of ssuing rir powers shot pent. Md hardly age that eo . vervitiing by it “render! a fine | long years of expectation. on distant abores of - Wil the Administration Defend the | thcit powers should meddle with a temp them. Will he sot apply this principle to thely | Petes woekd Lariiy sere OM and orebeotee wore | Wecrirnorl rare'thfag in, malo voice singiog) en | (aud. hounded sa us ‘jase ti vine | over a miltion witl ull be pald out of the revenues of National Honor? My) moma | Tonieimany Wevee fenen Sriytniiy, | ava as well? Toatts Wmup sen ver create’ Os ine'word"" Alleluia” With Which tucir most merito- | Sthet by the Atlantic. “Itis saguustive of many renee. | uy estates, ome. AL Ine years, the Ki longer we ai perme OF ucary. aay Muixlread Tes facil noover in peace stat nh) | —The Tosti collect cil ontelitions wid efvit war amonz Tin eee ee 20,08 the Tmprecnability oC tyia | Thomas Amal, ‘Their aeal was areater than thelr nambers, | the word * Allelt They sang with more energy than discretion, anit ‘To-morrow ail the socleties join together in a con. their performance lacked color, It was’ uniform | cert, and there wii! doubtless be some grand effects tu Kepamite. ower tak wand dare make . j seems to belong to both elasses; he certainly fortterimo. What wae ehirfly to be commended wi ne rehearsal | yar on a peonle whose bounuurigs are the ocean? tt felf into a company for laying a telegraph Governot of Mississippi, This is glorious news | ‘the eoarnge with whiclh the litle chorus went aud succanscs . oes to the Intt We find his prototype in fen table from France to this country will, it is paar aie i! ai ik Ga Ay ol | fF Mississippi, but how will tho Mexican Claim | through ite work, ant ite promptitude In tuking ap | Ing of feleutes for the weit. Suonge: fost, whieh said, shortly attempt to consummate ite en- 3 of a deacon who lived in the gov Commission and the General Order storage bual- | the parte. takes place in New-York im 1871. terpriee by landing the hither end of the en- | ays when everybody on the ensterly ide of | oy iu this city get along without him? Aud am anwr wren waxvens Up vcete ee EEN iL H ble upon the shore of Massachusetia, In will | the TMudson drank New England rum, ‘Chin | jow will deserving patriots who desire to procure | The evente of to-day have licen the Nye ve ly bose sh me bed you all geod ms pretend todo this under color of authority | deacon was aceustomed for the space of fifty | office at Washington prosper without his legul | %@ morning and the prize singing tn the evening. | at Work= J ‘ ‘ Tt wilt at ones strike every one that where em vy 1 r C < Room from the Massachusetts Legislature, but the | F¢ars to take his elevem o'clock and four | adviee and assistance? ae ids th Goeiend. te petes Own eres. | Ue phic Doxeript (ance a Cour ow act, if committed, will be nono the less a | O'clock refresher of that orthodox beverage — x Leger sae | Seeme— 4 Midniaht Ho! y | abot rat proparation they eam bn . 1 : ‘The contest for the nomination of the | even™ sarge ah ' Sing Sine. : : gross violation of international Iaw, and an | At these precise hours he was wont to go to | ye eae ee vennetrania now { £0 Mareh them anout a clty daring the enti The agony of the Court of General Seas Mom the San Pranrtaco Chronicle, duly & ingult to the dignity of the United States. the well, and with the old oaken bucket that morning ander @ roasting sun, antil they are com: racteriatic punctuality pris other feats caloulited to acoms to be betwecn the Hon. Axa Pacne Yesterday morning Me. Seward, apparently not ‘That every nation has sole and exclusive | hung from the antique sweep draw a pail of th Of | pletely fatigued. Thin probably did strike every | hem quarter before 18 ‘The spacious court room | gi ine varus of tie fomtacy ad cannot ron ethe B 1 Mauch Chunk, and Gen. Gronar Wasnixatox ive Committee, why have «how y ekeiion of thiey, dieting Gon’ on. Fridays, Vinlled lee of Calin, | a aes mer enairol over the waters ofthe ocean fora die. | water fo cool aud mnollify Ie moruins aoa | Casg of Vtebungh. At Ue lat alvicon Caan i | conaiderable degre ot slupiic 1a much thatihey | Woe anorn! py te preeaes of mio dotnesiael | Hen at Aes tncaty Megan and APR | groae Cats ted gm: long & member of Con, tance of # marine league or three miles from | evening dram. In process of time, full of | gaid to be a little abead, and as he is rather the | have done. When an operstie prima donna Is loves, polltieiaan, aad 8 few ox-convicte recently | {raed mcmbled ta eve the dietingulehed visitor, f ‘ eg ite const, is an well settled as any rule can be, | Years and honors, the deacon was gathered to | petter looking andy nal trot Bing Blog, ‘These listen and the United Stator ia no exception to it, | ls fathers. But the wellawecp atill lived ; | in named after Gen. Gronae Wasmixotox, wo | OO ber ust . raya conan It is equally well settled that the jurisdic. | and such was the force of habit upon it, | won't regret his healing his eastern competitor rca et inate ical He ben Walla taal Lon of individual States of the Union extends | Coupled with ite incapacity to forget anything | Besides, he has just teased his Fort Wayne rail- | source with che ‘ | only to low water mark, ‘The Massachusetts | It had once Iearned, thnt for long years after | toad for nine hundred and ninety-nine years, and | ihe tine of march... Howeres, the proce charter, under which this rebel concern ia | the deacon was dead the well sweep con mm Leh oal To n of Ie are to attend to the | very fine ntfuir, The eity wilitory turoed owt in full wecking to shelter itself, ean only give them van 1 to go up and down so regular! at pesca i chell eb et Ledeen ea the singing socletion tullowed, the sight to use the soil of Massachusetts to | eleven and four o'clock that all the fools in| occisliy if the Democratle ( sti, , lak} (QP this insignificant extont, For a distance of | the neigiborhood set their watches hy it meets today at Harrisburg, should make the | broldered, inc and ewore at the little re three miles beyond low water mark they will So it is with a fow of the leaders of the | Finceuth Amendment a regular part of its plat | Fetaleins, who tke i conventence by the pow have to trench upon the national domain ; | Democratic party. Forgetting that negro | for banners as beautiful as tine and infinite labor en- | that they had come to. the eonclnstc wonld never agatn. proseedtc and if they lay their cable across this terri- | Slavery and all its concomi how wicked or denrived while others are equally anfortunate in never — forgetting nuything. ‘The Prinecton Senator | ‘The Hon. Lovrs Dext has formally agroed torun as the Radical Republican candidate for The band of rebele and French and Engr lish rebel sympathizers which has formed it Appl ton bis iately presented to the Bow » Pubhe Library, hos 653 frames and 121 bound toh umes and portte (000 engravings, —Jamaica, taking the bint from the mothor nae ta, is NOW asking for divestablishment, am op on, Twill | portamity for which 1% offered by the expuration af yalratic cheare greeted the | the close of the p “s addrcw. Juting to that isiand, The English papers complain of the trapese Performances of a child four year cold, whe hnngs on ~ Franciveo, the bar by its heels and the back of its bead, and 7 . atid AUCCORes oun, duly 13, Midnigh ‘were overcrow In the afternoon t Baur | and con | tn every r o jos, the Whole containing over 1Qy what you won! maki wnt year of the longed aud ont ergy Act usion of the Gover General Sosstons MUM aga ry—Ten Years bn Secretary Seward's Secoud Day in San commenced yesterday with oi Nercet and sh public, se, hax gone lato the banking partwor in (he house of Wap. Hi. Rew. ard, dr, & C at Auly Observations by physicians in some parts of ‘Texas show that while the vatural growth of the white race has been animpeded, the colored peop'a itiluded. in his | lave diuninished by mor ‘Ucetdental Ho so tt will readily understood with —Down on Chloride Flat, says a White Pine leaves ged UE tenons bly nti i ‘nog paper, there is a mines’s cabin built out of chanks of | AOE So many. reflections.” Mr, Newerd bemajned | high grade chloride ore, ostimated at 42.000 a tow. tor 4 cane ble time upparentiy wa in con: | The house ie 16 feet square, and the rock teinrlation of te scene Letore hin. ‘The view wis shed, w el 35 indeed beautiful, the day Beime remarkably fine and | crushed, would yield about 813,000, a brik sea Urecz® blowing in off the surface of the | ' for sale, Segue —An ternouu the Governor, accompauted by lus | Speaker of the I Frederick W. Seward and’ his wite, Mr. Fitch, | basmews na Mre. ©. W. Farrar, and ©. 8. Wilson and wife, drove ont to the Clit Me hospit Kor man of the two, and | ME of an evening, slie seclides tierself All ley, fore voeal pmetice, and Wardly «peaks tioned gen avd stood urse the lions of the hou the hand-ahoking amd try were of ¢ sia with Capt © entertaine : the eratifeation ot pi ished design, naine mr process with a y Cu herolsu truly astontshing ng the ladies In the balcomies alow: JURORS WEADING THE SUN. of gazing The scene at 140A. M, was grandly solemn und Impressive. ‘Th aone in the room, read 1 Nticlane were seated within tt Nchooting” jets of tobacco jm ‘he complainants ant et | on wae a | | lily and emigration abous of them of extra: of desien ond wo ed, by the c poeial pride in 108 walle, + house ' able nts, and the Hut whore ia the bate laneds ox in this politi DEANTY IN A MALCONY glish clergyman lately thanked from tory before receiving permission from Con- | CALMONS dogma of State Tighte and all its | cal complication? We atv sorry to say wa don't | Bosinean seamed generally surpended in all the | nent min casttiattae wor the nen. time he | german teturned to the hotel about haltpact «| the pulpit +40 courageous mvimbers of his eougre gress they will virtually declare that the | Sequences, are as dend as the Connecticut | know wtreets through which the procession marched, | had been sulrp das a witness, and Tis case eve the nomber of callers) w gation who had waited on him to protest—one United States, asa nation, has no maritime | deacon, they go up and down the gamut of | A geries of instructive articles on the man. | RYety Window wnd porch wor of courme filed, One | rides in the : : very striking example of the insuant recognition amd | {hemaetyes In a rights which foreign adventurers are bound | their praises with the regularity of his well: | agement of the vine in Europe bas lately been } tee sheng on “4 Lot yet took mi mifortab lesion of thioves and | \\}} ters coolly, and: placing | jij n condition we the ee: | Ste lane.” Hs {NT Bishop | against the “rapid utterances” of the reverend gous fornis Kiend chute: tomy: copal Chure we under corner of nd | tleman, and ¢ other against hie dreary, loug ser Mr. invited Mr. Seward A : favolunt.ry homage rendered by men to beauty oe | commodstions permitted, bezan to enjoy Aealm and | to hehis emesi at Hehnont to-day. but he declined. | MOBS. No far from being offended at (vw friendly to rwapect. sweep, while many of their deladed followers | published in the Brening Mail. They ure from | curred on Baltimore «treet. On one of the balconies ware nina ceted kk tk ee iia CUMIN Y “ remonstrances, the preacher expressed bis Jesire to What aggravates the insult is, that this | Keen step with the music. the pen of CLank Bett, Exq., and show that the | stood a superbly beantifal girl, battews and ander a | + Hats off incourt! He comes!" w Democratic dowrnal Thinks endeavor to profit by them, game Company, which is about to #0 coolly | We do not blame Senator Stockton for | study of the law docs not disqualify the expert | White sun-hade, her fuce beaming with smiles, wane ee Bsiedies delice shes, Pe Colfax is energetically at work for the nomina- tthe Acadewy. tlon in 1872; Boutwell’ 18 muking the patrouage of nent in preparation for the Nia office tend to hin nomination ; Judge Chase | aoe inet, at the Acudemy, for the benciit of the Tooked to by many’ Itepablicaus as the comlug man ahd the teeser lights ere makiog' or tin Te indies | brave patriots of Cuba, promises to be a most brit- variety of em. way they can, On all hands It M4 agreed | tiant adair, The programme offers tertainments to ploase ali tastes, and contains yeveral jt ae Exeeut t Ch: a ful ea y anceecd? Woo not care toeriarner won the | special fontares suitable to the occarion. Brench sharpest of the Republican papers gives it up #0 fur ar | vaudeville, by the artivts of the French Opern; their President 1s concerned, we are quite content i . to abide the issue of events, well knowing that x | DMllet by the charming danseuses Diant and Baretta, 5 + expre n o y critles for the enjoyment of nature or th prac of | @racefully waving her handkerchief. ¢ disregard the rights of the nation, is itself | ¢xpressing bis opinions; we only criticise td ad bras ahaa ot agyatt ah 2 other of the societicn ns they parsed c: based upon the wellgrounded assumption | him for entertaining them, But what could | te most refin Hs the pretty peture, swung their hats In the alr, and | the ease of Fal that the Empire of France will promptly re- | have induced the astute Sachems of St. Tam: ‘The newly organized Board of Police Com. | #8Ve her the heartiest cheers, In fict, the ovation | hardened and went any similar insult to itself, They hold | many, tho year eighteen hundred and | snissioncrs Yeatontay: look inesautee 20 xe ¢ | @ beauty ended only with the procession, One | oth inst., prowled he ‘trcets like. beasta of prey. I from France an exclusive grant to land tele. | sixty-nine, to employ as their mouthpicce | from active service those members of the police | owes Goman, Sir when her favorite, society cami | di ae neue Mulfen lane, hey mpied the AOR groph cables on the French shore; and if | one whose cars were 6o dull that they could | who have become disabled to porform outdoor | ere {edatia (heke say vl are OF Me Gores Tot Bf Deoone Bs cm Se eee any of our citizens should go there and at- | not hear the premonitory ramblings of the | duty. Of such men there are some fifteen or s tion, rn tempt to imitate their behavior here, they | coming victory in Virginia? That vietory | twenty, and about ten of them received the inju- } all theve matters, leh TWO MIDNIGHT IH1GIWAYMEN, ht wight of The first business of any importance was to call 1 Gibson and John Murra lrnied scoundrels Delon: ve wit themin | In every dircetion, not the sign of a policewan was wd Whleh dedicates every moment | tbe seca, They lay in wait, and apon his ap- Fetreating, disorg:nizet, disgusted army never won | and corps de ballet; a full orchestra, conducted By va : Felten bi ‘ ; would require France to resiet the attempt | within the noxt twenty-four hours, gave a | fies trom which they are wow suffering in the | Of this festival to hearty enjoyment, Piven bent hice sea beta tian heat puis chen romeo a beide int aot spoken and 30 hess found | Carl Ansehute; # Cuban play, performed i by all the force at its command. While in- | flat contradiction to bis prophecies, and | feat riot of 1863. There is pleuty of indoor THE GUVERKOK ON STONEWALL JACKSON, Lite Ges can ag tags beSiy aay pionaet 80 dolug he divclores more presetence than éver be- | Amateure; a new Cuban patriotic so } nds a Fars ea fit, | made even the stupid Indian over the | YOK which they arc just an ablo to perform uy | Gov, Bowie of Maryland ond the Mayor ot Malt: | guilty. ‘Two harder looking characters have peldom | %F€- He wil go out of ofee—vaanimously. piagecgs tobmorionenia!: Ai sgt AO obnd pa } 4 Upoa the exclusion, for ir bene! . ve en i 3 » | more were tn the pro The-former, say the wen ween ina court of justice, eee cert by wh pagers ig ‘eee, Harry “4 : of every other company from a European | door hang his wooden head and pino fora | most robust mea iu the force; and if they | Rall we Ao his fannous war horse Stom ‘The dude, after eneting a glance at the despern- | Movements of the Presidential Candidates. | son, und other well-known artists; and the souk | are removed, this very work will have to be done | wai ducks ‘thal Gen. Frank Blair does, engaged in a brief consultation wito the con Presideat Grant has engaged a small eorfage | stirring Marseiliaise,’ sung by Mino. La Tuer in shore, they seout the idea that our Nationa) | return of the better days when ‘Tammany | py their succes ors, or by other able-bodied mn ho narrated the purticulars of the oreur » | tempted to rive th at Long Branch ” veo | Gov. Hoitman Ie ruratiaiag on te barks of the | orchestra, and a grand military stage tubfexm'with a 4 veryihing being in readiness, the lee- | itudson, battalion of Cuban volunteers in full uniform: Were : other day, but was bedly town 4 vb Ly a Government has any power to defend its au | Tang with plaudits at the liberal and pro- | detailed for the purpose. Uileeconantshconen che arched cecattnies cel fed tha popers were nets conse: | ae garmenctsee ee Tissbin SHAGIa Cade Bat cular: Gageiena thority along our Atlantic coast. gressive uti nees of Dantes D. Tomrkins Tt may seem destrable to the Commissioners to | and occupted en hour and five minntes m pasting & Opatied by (ie Judes sentag one. oF tee peteen? . N Our Secretary of State hae recently shown | and 811.8 Wrraitt ? creute vacancies to bo tiled by their personal fol- | frye Ay Wirteubere sta tente: anh looker very oie, | era it he had ever been a guest at tye Stace Priwon ® | CiCCYE® Frente Vraln will goon visit Newport. | gurety ts enomyh to satiny all tastew aud ifthe’ prb- —— Never in my life,” was the reply. gramme ix rathor long, it # interesting and Rvety himself prompt in taking measures to pre- But, seriously, do Sachems Twrep, TALL, | lowers or political adherents, but we warn them | ttresque. ‘The rear of the procession was Droug! ‘ aero te toabea Unondlations Bat aciig oe “Well, it is about Ume that you were there,” sa'd Potiticnt Gawsiw. t ent amsistance from being sent from thie | Ganvix, and Hanr think that Mr. Stock: | thet the uuneccuanry dlomiesal of these honored | Working costeaes af thre erat enrted inn carts | thadedee. 0k 0’ Ue Gen. Theodore Rugyon’a friends are pressinx | Sur necoming, wearlaame: Lat, these wee Womee sountry to afpaggling Cuba. Will he now | TR's feeble echo of FHANx Late’ revoln. | teterans will not he received with complacency | farze ven, and dung hor roi ita resana'atony | A slurs Dave followed, dura, ofiecr | tim for United Stator Senator In the place of Cattell toner this the dudes Pe thi on T » a the pruchore for neler cotrameue a ‘The latter's term expires in 1871, bravery struggling against tyranny, as well as thote nee, anid concluded by wnteneing them to the Prison by the public, and will not tend to strengtiow tle | P podeedble dapl fyi iy net gine awa ed escnt orgunimarivn ve die police 41 the esteens | CME Fe sunat tated for thom filed to make goc a er P meet TY thelr loss, Tho lea! papers aliem tt sitdown tamely and allow the honor of the | tionary programme, which killed Gov, Suy- Bation to be trampled under foot by a mere | Moun in 1868, is a good platform whareon Sam Cary posi vely refused to accept the | Who with to be mmased, crowd the nmemificent utenant Hovernorship which was tendered lim | theatre on the night of the 20th, It wil he a aight ten years eaci, at rd aber. An : of those who pay for its «uy te sousent to have. beca th St ana fiend ti ironical, insolent smile played upon th J acompromiee. He wunted the Govervorehip or | t. pos private commercial corporativut te has, it | to ran Jou '. HorrMan for the Presidency dh isc hal SOUaibie Stiapreter waentin. Bewueeces ips as they were remove from i a preseason | nothing.” Le got aotmng, HP OF | to remember and talk over m the future, aac iS ee sin | in 1872? ™ ; : ‘ ne shows at isnt how generul.au int oT wnother genticnan called Henry Bart Smit! u i y peer eh ‘il We reported, addressed a diplomatic note in | in 187 we Se The French Goverament is sweet upon | phiws st ideal how general rs tke Corte Reeling te well “and eather In FE ably ng en Abrponi yy ny! ettanently THE NSW SPANISH MINISTRY. duplicate to the British Minister and the N leon’s Dile Lores, and bitter against Brazil, becanse the THE PRIME CONTESTANT posed, meekly bowed Ite head, wud gave wp the | Cral trom the Democraite tate Honvention of ;Obio, —_—s— French Chargé d’Affaires at Washington, | “9, Vanoleon’s asked Count v'Ev, a near relation of the Prince pu | ‘The contention for the prizes. tr or scibaidigh soa as soon as Gen. Rosecrans wis nommated fof Gov: | The First Evidence of Freedom in Retigionr tnfarening them of the'Miture of the French The diffcaltics of Louis NAroLMon arise JoINviLie, is supposed to be w candidate for the we. Te was held In an tin A RAMPANT RHANOCEROS, ernor. Bauitis threatens to bolt the nomination, Faith—The Burial of a Prote: it Woman bind ‘ hop. cat | manifestly not so much from the combina: | prospective throne of Paraguay. The Imperialist hall over saarkel, on} i Saat The Hon, William Claiin, Chairman of the Na. in a Catholic Cemetery. Company to obtain permission from Con-| jong of his mullite cade pateciiali enswlnd’|(iscccuunideal ihe sae teats Jasrgs | Sue Mary! Hulenas much ofan hisitute | HO Breaks from bis Cage aud Dashes Into | {onal Republican Executive Commmitten, bas directed | ‘The new Ministry has been formed, aud is com. uress to do the precise thing they now pid ON ne. Wea roe ee JAMES | Vrobuliy ue our Academy of Music in weadenite an Ohio Pasture—Terror ef tho Cows | cenive Committee of the Mtate Of Texte chareh iy | posed as follows : Nbieainn’. O0bs nd ViRuAllY Not Ihc as from his own antecedents, arson Wenp in his qnarrel with Doin Panno, TUS PRESIDENT PAIL® TO COMM To Time The Khinoceros in a Milipond—A Deg | the liouston Convention, which nominated Gen. E, Prevident of the Councf! and Minister of War-Gen. ‘Sear tas fig AGddee: - Sahl Ho destroyed the Republic which he bad | and characterize the plucky anti-slavery diplomat The frat p iitincht: Was th.the bor ‘Takes him by the Eare~ His Kecaptare, | J. Davis for Governor of that State. Prim. ean. © execution of the threat - " ‘ E N Me . Mpileng’y rom the Carmel Courier The New York Democrat praises the hous Minister of the Marine—Admiral Topete, sworn to protect. He*rampled upon the Con- | 4 ®warm personal friend of the Emporor Navo- | ariival o} Te had promised to lend a y . ie he 2 “ prais 1 house u pete. will be regarded by him as a violation of | iting Hn he he es py es aba LEON, and ox very partial to the Frouch nation, | SFttea! evr to the rrige contest, and to craee the oc: | Om Monday last, while the keepers employed in | carpenters tor inserting the word “white” i their | Minister of State—sitvera ! custon, we the suying Mm, hy ‘s'presonce, te p omprising jon, thus excluding negroes from thelr tr ie Minister of the Imerior—So, national righis, Will he not also back up nister of the Interion—Sogeeta A n ‘ Z ‘ Allof whieh is trae, we suppose, Ind iis ] lost the opportunity of wotton, and tie Julges | Van Ambary's gi were i: | organization, The Democrats party should amend mately ila woie te meals Som He lifted himself into imporial power by | MUOU Wich try, we muppose, | tndee lowt the Lencitt ot hie eritieal estimate of aie varied | EmKed nate trom the permanent dend | the first chapter of Geaonis, thus: "So God created | Miniter of AgrienKare—Reheraray, v ng a vessel of war at once | peng perjury, violenos, end corruption, | Pll ha . as had much in shades uf cxosiien hows by thec ute. No | and eM they lind been coniined durlog | white man in his own imu In'ster of Finande—Ardoner. MBIA WAR GAYA 108 WHE. aera nceinty te | thecwinte a . witht © aud wubstuntial he Ci peso yee tos ule sonar vel ny boiling ow the Star, Ridge furi, ciunited on the | The Committee to cruise off the coast of Massachusctts, and with Lovia Napotgox on several very finpor j , | blinater of Justioe-—Roul These his own acts arc his most irreconcila. | Soeamone suupored that choruses. front The Ee ec the eae mee ronze Horse In the Crescent Honse, | Minister of the Cotonies—Recer he declined to stop the Franco-rebel cable the moment i . Suche ain ero to be aang, or thut five eancnteias lore MIL west of Mrewater’s station, uid were. placing | Temperauce Convention, re at the c: re on ee ay | bigenemies, They cannot be andone, ‘They Measre, Wot, Rav and Joun 1. Seowtan, | cavpionn Wes," tha'auaige: cin won'vot ne IG? eat puree mene onton earea (| Oa Neonat ila! ger at secre ORMREn | a trea OCS inaried tear eta ec 4 side a! atonal JUrim ‘i * M - FOUN L. BEDMAN, | case, and that no opportunity would ve heir ananal anmmer tour, a Keene took place whic a 1 ¥ rotestan: wei in the 3 rise in rebellion against all his promises, anh a eee iay hue nccae foe het: | fora time struck consternation, if not terror, inte | Wil enable the majority. of the feral voters of any Abba rel udben asics nfld Ga tease diction? Up to the distance of three miles 4 committee appointed by the Potters’ Amsveiae | thi ou Ue fl to pronioW the wale ct | Cemetery. ‘This tw the first case of the burial of a or w Overcome by the recent elections, he confesses et remains Ne wa heart of all who witnessed it,” It appears that the | town, city. vil , " n't here. “| vi of the shore they are at liberty to do what i tion of Trenton, N. J. are in this city, secking ere divided Into two elasges—the | frneceron, which is the only one in the United | intoxicating liquors theretn, Protestant In the Cemetery, which has occurred au ’ ; his defeat, and sues for merey. But who will | yuo ect : my ro uiviled into two clasmen—the | Gtitea and which forme one cf the uridine areeer fiends of Senator Ca sine | 40 the recent onder of ihe Al they pl , short of mitting piracy; but y: wid to sustain their fellow-workmen who are out comprising ty pega Pryes tions of the menagerie, hes Veen aiewnatn a The friend jenator Comeron and his son-in- reeent order of Aleado permitting aad wure France that his ropentasce of tor | of employment in Trenton, ‘Thisis theeighteenth | frf’.™ picts ‘yi pecam teins those of les | day is any more to be trusted than | woek of the strike in that city, Sixofthe seven. | bianes; a Knabe grind plano was the test pri awarde to societion of the first class, and lat their recent | defending sach funerals. Nearly two hindred Span- + Ofte Ie hie neetiea] be b Protevants were present, ‘There was no distur vt | dew, Mr W iimsclt in a. large box stall, sume fourteen tect | my My square, formed of a double thtoknces of four inet | Seoitit’e ody lauk, He liked tis quarters, whieh were roomy, | eralsitn t au sud comluruble, and, enjoylug hiwselt, he | intervicw owitls Pi fdlh atrived to wax int-and Increase tie already: ae i veportion treral remuits of a tr flected iti a atest carey [ron rt songs, aud 9 inay wish tu preserven record ones within the three miles, they should be met and cffectively turned back. Whether | the vows which he tock apon himscit | tecu:potteries at that place are paying the.scale | SMIei to societies or not ho and President Guaxr wilt havethe | wien ho became President of the Ropubiiet | of paced. The remainder al hotd outcant hare | win asesonctnol ie sontuat elm nerve to give the noccewary ordere remains td | 1.0 rival whom he vanquished at that time | refused to compromise with their warkmon or | Meron Brizes, consisting of a gra be seen; but if they do not give them, and | was the soldi submit the question to arbitration, Fifty of th have them energetically enforced, both they strikers, loaving their families in Trenton, have | funy 's ont that during the bri Grant, (9 only matter dis- ~—— inted, we tie pro ladulty OF Use Prasldeny'e Wil to ‘The Britiow Partament Lase Nicht. Long Bratich, and the best ronte to go ffom there to | py July 18:—Tn: th of ( the West fit course the Penmeyivania: extra Wh Me eee ge ttouae. of Comics Feeommentei), nid the fuiire of the Penanplvania | @alzht Mr. Ovway, Under Secretary hateat eee fall elections, No allasion, they assert, wax made in reply th the remarks of Mr. Syike# ia Fe- r CAVMGNAC, remarkable for his integrity and his patriotism, ‘ parations were mado accordingly. spect to the relations of England with Chin, ad- a to Mr. BH. Brewster, or t0 any of the dent’ nergy Aes nay of tos REVS & eCUr portable dew was drugued in iront of hia | & mitted that it was the intercity of: and the nation will be weriously disgraced. | Foye Navontos profiencd to ‘bem bet, | FNS #0 work on the Midland Railroad; others | ution, Tirana une aud tho wocl- | wigit, Aucune dem wae drawed ta trout of bia |. Cabinos, : then the Central Government of that eoumtiye, as , are in Ohio, and some have returned to Enghind, | “The arst part ul tne pro ie vas ziven to the | butldings just Deyond Iya large door, twelve foct | ‘The Norfolk (Vu.), Jowrne? says of the late | ind not to weaken it by gunboat policy snd ertearet Mtockton’s Oratio " ter Republican than this sterling Repub+ ye ‘ ‘i The men | one sinaller sacictics, who the Pole wi wide, leading out into tho-staok yards and at tho ox. | election : “ The enemy is routed ; but the articles of | gant demands. He reminded the House that America Senator ton ration in Pammany . About forty still remain in Treutom, The least 18 | treme of the iiding there is ther di ce are not signed lence! caution ! sileuce ! | and other countries had treaty rights ih Cl} Han. Kean ; aud a deluded people, carried away | are confident of success, if thoy cun only be aus | eee ae Gesangvorein f a hes e hates shad Dal aul od wna field, and frum whieh there Is a find ¥iow of Peaen poud, about quarte f we wonld gather the fruits of this victory we | well as England, imile away, | Hust evince the wisdom of serpents and the barm- ne Aftey the dew lind been placed in the proper position, | lessness of doves. Shout your pwans until your | Hew the Emperor iw HMoodwinking the {he keepers commenced “stirring up" the huge | Uroats grow sore—but nothing more! Ag * the Wrench. east with zoudy, &o with the viow ot mulking hin | Convent season’ we can Featl(y mistakes, correct |p Jul The Ti bats “get up and get” into it, It wus soma | @ and apportion to every anan his due, We ania, July 18.— Tho Tiers party. deeming the Onioee tie | Mime before ho could be prevailed upe are not yet im the Uuton. Walle our leaders are | Mes*age of tho Kmyeror saty ry, hat ith 1 Muwauevenor, New | stir, for, ae the good book says, "tha | #ettling the terms of peace and receiving the encmy's | dtawn the proposed interpellation. ‘The Hebate to- Vor Quoteté Cluny | vegardeth iron as straw,” bat at last he mada | surrender, it becomes the rank and Ue to stand by | “ay. in commenting on the political reforms pro: tie’ Hisuks of tne | a eudd their guns and in silence await the word of com. | mised bathe avert, thinks that it i» impossitve " 4. An imprudent word now muy coat yeat undervalue their mexning, ani unjust not to bo : COM yoaTS OF | pratetul for the Kipcror's eolicessions. poled about Weece gill aaa RES I 50 the prestige | tained a shorttime. ‘Their finances are low, For | Morning,’ Reeser We have devoted as much time to tha | bY his promises and by of Love,” Zech. perusal of Senator Srockton’s Fourth of July of hit¢ name, preferred the — spurious teen weeks they have received trom the iW the Woods, oration in Tammany Holl as we can atiord | BEPhew of a despotic uncle to the con | Society an average of $2.75 per week, with 50 Pathe suds neevan wo clicice asposnmenvar:|(solent ond high-minded General of the | cents additional if married, and 50 eents for each antediluvian literature. In its modern nomen. | Republic. In the loss of their Libertios iia wie Beeteny Hae recedes *Oaih gene Aare slature It sounds like the speceb ofa cavalier | they were crnclly punished for their folly, trade unions of thiseity, but that is hardly « d - ; drop in the bucket, The potters again appeal to ta Parliament just bofore Cuomwit.t andthe | 80d how can they now put faith in the | iii. wrethren for help. We hope that. their HHI Maer Abt 1 dive through the entranoa, with his é i mous suout, pushing the cage several feet fr i ilk ‘Hottod to) and muking & rush Out of lie den into the foo W York and Patiadel: | the building. Re paused amomeptand the large ‘ aa arora lace :a! 7 reyes al hia, Tei Was Ae [ol ow i Mi a H d Roundheads di apitated Cianses 1, or lke 9 nie eal a eds ho has so grossly abused petition inay not be disregartad. The employ Vabioy R i ee Hl Voit, tent Mu ’ He plainly aw that he us master of the » \ | The Furat Prise Bight—Deuth of the Mur- ‘The Freat Flood of Paoli, Kanan the philippie of one of the Southern chival. | heir confidence: - ers are able to pay the rates demanded, as the | staenn pluie, al otnncoe Pacllereg sate how to avnil Himself of his newly arquite devers Leavenwortit, July 18,—Only two persons . 4 4 nen A constitutional rZyime vouchsafed by a : na ag | inthe Parcs,” Livterirang, Now Yorke 44 sing. | erty. He did not pause long: lus bright eye ent From the Watking (XN. ¥.) Democrat, Mere drowned, The Toss of property ix very great. ty in Congress ere the Sumter gun ushered y Government tax on polters, has: becueredueed | cot How Come Lovee tran dungst Meoinasine, | splmmeseribe shining Wale et piece ics Picaska age’ ity | Three atecams new Pwoll rose in a few hours, 3 im @ new ere for the American Republic, | BONATAITE who rove to power by his viola | from $50 to #2 per $1,000 ules, The sume re | Pifiaaei tag ecmiuiers, um anduisie Mateny* iicek: | wileuthe bright be Sieh peed. a Pipe ele hee peg aE! feof, enrrying of hounes, mills, fences anit ever ythlng _ ‘ " seus ch (ihe Gonek cath a we A wonived: We Gab. Tanto Maslete fom Galénet Sew Yorke ca singer erie Dain,” | omg, and without furt Hulion Ive of men in the town of 1 -apadle of floating. looked like an Wlant in & We admire this oration as a curios ty, just | ton of the Constitution resembles very much | received by the ‘Trenton Society from uni 0) Ho iinite:plilny Gr’ singers, | jure and. with ® tout tom be gir f men in the town of Covert, which re- | jako, ‘Two wrdeen wer how and made tor it Heal, over th a0 India rubber, ete cp Picdoetatel, hy cht not ayy” de eer me Now York, 34 singers, War aH In the Ceavh of one of the parties MeGriw— fence | and eneape of the other— ated | cMadled tO give the. Key the gospel of truth as promulgated by the | this city ure as follows: Father of Lies. France may put up for ex: | [itieklavert: Nook. 0.Cletltng Cutters... 8 the door, through th id the crops ou the bottom wt Like in i cattle were drowned, lunds sutfered severely. ‘ae we admire Sir Tomas Monn’s * Ute Dounelly. We are now 1, A few days aiter the and we respect the author for the same row ts * i 1 Op aA eae i hocking iences into spliuters, ani spread. | death of McGraw, while (he officers were seeking | #Y S€8rly as rapidly as it rose, a wdioney's sake with this new Bonapans | Morocco Fulton. Ss Tyvowraptaical Union, 1b be JudKrs wre Professors Lenschow, Tillmaun, | ing terror anovg the coms, calves, and other Donnelly, word Was, received. by. Dh Wi aeleeinaeciainen son’ that we like the preacher who wicks tu | I ) TH | Sourneymen Fators.s:. 401 =| szemelnyt, Kore walle aud Mae tuf Dovines: whe were [pastured hoary aul Tufaute’s | Hartman Viliene, “ie cred, ty De, Wheeler, of DECENT SPORTING NEWS. hie text whether it be quoted from the |! fora further lease of power, but it will asoll vette i ee cero, Hie, programme tedious and wight streak” for the pond. ‘Ie keevers stood | his immediate ultendanee itp had falle pat, from th : “ise cata are sure thet the hatters, * mm ovonous en cowsecatve. male-volce ent aghast, ‘There were twenty thousand | (row a. Pocky henght, aud ey * Apocalypse or the Apocrypha, nevertheless remain a power built upon sand: | aug other societics will not withhokf helping all of the sume texture and character, une nn acre the Joie at Tull spec, and | The Doctor returned an anawer to ther efit saa Resting Netem: ce : On the other hand, in the case of Naronnon | hand, ¥ ny other varlety of music, ure a pretty | Where he would bring up or how they should secure | Would render his, weaistus provided Donel); The Atalanta boat crew are practising for the Senator SrocKTON is one of that class of m 5 on : ghsana va ; mse, ved come tually wo weary the Imud, | him or bring biw buck was a puazle they Would ive hinwelf up te tho! proper authorities, | contest wiih the Hudson River Rowing Abt oeiation, ticians who believe that consikiency is | HI, a8 in that of Lours XVI, concessions to Some of our contemporaries are cauing iQ be us arid aud tiresome as the deserts of | IV 6. And then the mischief he might do! Lang: | whieh, upon di sir Hand the necessit in October vest, The crew is composed of H. 8. 5 ; the people may only serve to embolden their The smal worthy, the Hon king, way the first to ree of the cue, he agi todo, and was taken to | Truax, stroke; Rowseil With second; John of the Navy to change | ae hui of who had to themsclves the | preseuce of mind, and. rushing to the ciephanta | Farmer Village whers De Wha Lindsay, thea; Leander Waterbury, fomrth ; Ba: geome wone of them to | room, he called the dog duck’ ever near ius com: | amthation, discovered. that Bunnalig'e ite deibsay | Ward Sialth, Ath ¢-Anien 9. Swan, Sixt thing was cgainst th m, | panton Tippoo Salud, and ported our the truant | fuetured tu sue ‘ 0 iY “yaee, enal? Aceon, as saalnat ah m | Banton py Pointed out the truant | fivetured in such a manner, and nogiected wo long, | coxswain. 'Dhey ‘wil, previous to the’ race, erroneous opinions or abandon wrong | demands and preeiptiate the catastrophe | pack again the names of the national ships which | ving very. w etle OSES, EXCL) ich they are intended to avert the barbarous Boure so foolishly transformed a | There neat Jonge the Sctaylkill Navy to rec on the Sehmythtil courses. For all practical purposes, except ‘Tho ti aha fae had ithle " 9 ‘i ws open to let Ih ‘the avy in the aceond | diek comprehended what was required of him in. it (he mun Wad “beanie, oo eage | Raver, ine prise to bes #et of colo een cout a viotalior qlara a tel0i lie.) The time has gone by for bad and faithless | fow weeks since, I appears that Boniu’s order | place; and vot oniy did thy let in the air, but they, | stuntly, and giving « houre bark started olf in. full exposure Unt Ne saul mder the treet. |. Burney Bigiag, a well-known single cull ovreman, Tongs to a race of public men who have | '°! to arroyate power to themselves in the | for the alteration was in clear detiance of Law, Ri ernie MY ibe tbind ses Bt teen Rue wred Be Tere: areas it nnd gied, gous terminating the greutest ex. ie oun, rac auy one three or five miles for O00 OF f “ fe ta f ‘ongres ¢ power i BP tie courett ta tans ‘ough th id alt bande. L oment which the quiet neKhborhood of ¢ 1,000, faiiariy. pamed away. At all cyonta, ho sof the dumming record of their crimes, | and that only Congress has the power to give an | early part of the coucert, ln ‘a series of light skir. | reached the pond and wns a rendy 8 ever caperienced, and we. sincerely oes Willtain Long, an oarsman whose record Inet year | “go precious a jewel that they never give up aloud upon the Secretary Gnxys, and Sr, Anxavps who abetted h of the lars . ( Old ahin’a ona nais, Ayes mishes With the auilenes, en ing to clear the | sides in its maolt in bi wi :. 4 “ cgot the slightest conception of the political | NAPOLEON is no exception, — He eannot ex Md He Sonn nantes ehoanls ne le aisles of standers who, Wout be “cleared, Moat joyous and demonstrative mannes ke con ate LoL gama be called “upon to undergo from a | WAR Good, wants to race Minders for #0), . cape from the consequences of his own deed ® matior of course that 0) i} wus threw a i everybody with the station ho the dog lind reachea the Like the ¥ at ‘our report of the yweht op Sun fe time gepulie which flowed from the surrender at | "1 1 “sph = through the forin of revoking his predecessors | COMBEGUEKCE OF these hindrances, the for deaper water, whieh he gained soon, aod then omaha given as that of fhe’ ldgos, which wo. SeGepe 08 Court House. He eccme to His real enemies were the Mornys, Pre i ie a but ) Cape Pa a “A of ie Sonus were utter taking w dive, was to view beneath the suriiee How Spo n Looks aud Proaches, correct, The Veloeipen? was owned b ‘Appomattox . egal on ut he ought not to be hurried | dle of the hall, Most of For several minutes notitng warseen of hin. ‘The | From a Loudon Letier by JM. Prancie tothe’ roy | Mus O'Conner amt deny Deleon, oot be ” vadden Mm ] about it. ave matters of national impo Is cardinal men sto lave some crude notions about the rights of the banks with despai ing looks, ried chose songs that lind mes as rep beration, and the mind of in the violation of his oath and the destruy need min f b 4 b de tat th “single quar , | the dog circled round and round, seusuns for th We listened to the celebrated Spurgeon at hi —eoeited the States, but faile to comprehend the par: tlon of the Republic. Hie superstitions faith | S#teemanworks slowly, Give Mr. Rowesow tine. OCT RG AL nce the solo vulces tuus | In valg,, At lsat ee gigantic Nec earns spouting up | ‘Taberuele hist Sabbath Bk thousabd People were ‘The Hall and Bar mount rights of the Union ; and, though he | © i at ryane cay 44 jes - oo y ruines! the chances ofihe paricularetal to which | died alter him, . loud’ yelp, pad: co. He gave us a gu 1 strong orthod: Vexaway vs, Manion, —Yeoterday the Fly- calle bimaclf a Democrat, he evidently doce | in the invulnerability of the Napoleonictalix: | ‘The English penny papers, which, when | they belonged inte uut di tant se The rhinvecros remained atid wuttl Jack arrived | is” un cavy extomporancous. apeukers presen ee | Hed ysierenod the Marioue at Hunter's Point, by : 7 vi 01 ds wi re! ~ 1 ore louked , SPEC 0 shoe within a few foot of hin, and then went lor) eri, Of dintinor ocunctation . ho 0 1, ( not accept the cardinal doctrines of the De | man led him to tritle with honor and with | they were first started, were looked upon ax A SPECULATION 48 TO CHANCES, Intending, no doubt, to. "duiah tin with: iis Hoth, | points gaamauimee enunciation, wud Mustrater Mit | aguy va, Goruas.—The second nines played points and enforces his arguments conselence. He isnow being rapidly over | marvels of cheapness, are Koen ver stiiking slustrations, “Ho 'fe wot | & fine licboken inning tobe thought | | The judges are vot to declare whoare the winners | hut Jack’ stood bis "ground—or his Water—and slaration of Independence, nor believe ip the vor: hee, uceess, nor | so graphic his horn, of poudera Ugh id of equali mn cl 0 ‘1 H ral | Of the priges until Wednesday afteroon, and TE cun | the beast cane close Lim, he dexterou-ly got | 4 Nes t t ne Th sd 6 afer taken Ly the vengeance of hie own erines, | too dear, and there is talk of establishing rival } therefdre only Vazint my own. opinion about the | out ofthe waysand. awinging round gor Me Hukce | ARunatce ts Faupposcd, PUL FACE Gas in le ghale, | SPs Cth wraoemy We BUKke wining by 8 AeRrS oon rad ‘ Whatever he may promise, whatever he may | papensat a half-penny, ‘The Mesare Casseut, in | matter, witch may prove crroi¢onst but nthe. seo. | by the cor, Dile wae aw piece of stentegy entire: | aire pty namenets a ma min lus manner after : yanathemas of the orator whom nh ere wy F re his stumbling | fet, wlready ivsue a well printed eight-page 8 “4 fas the, Hoboken Q Htette club, the Washing: | ly unanticipated by (me sale, pnd he did not | bright eye, to that enctutan the somtioc etka Mis pyAnorin m Vierowr ron ama Rao Sroeninaas= Fifteen ee as shite daomand 26 fll peonor cr lots ; fon Sanger band, wud tie Bechoven Maecnnerchor | seem to know wi make of it; he t i attention o| +] Tie bose ball mateh between the Olympics many delighted to honor were a] a i quarto duily at this price, and are trying to have | seemed to come neureac the requeiter of immsned | ahike the dog ol ‘but. without, ‘success ace. | St by no means 0 able us Beecher nor | Washington, D. Crrand tho” ited Stock igs’ of tin Hoobs sar bo oan w IL pooner PrtbL et | 1 : Lew tuale voice +l ging, and the two prigen Will probably | eould he got at bin’ wi pin, nor yet so logical us oue or | Cincinnati, yesierday, resulved iu tie defeat of We / for the th Aaendaanirs Pce-tald , the ri now one penny, reduced toa | jie between then probably, ind after a vain struggle to get a af Troy J might name, Uut Be ja really Olyinpice bya scure of 10 to Pegg y's ye drat nie made possible by the #tupidity of the Southern and the sooner the better, halfpenny also, If they succeed, they will be | Another noticeable fault in the staging of these ent enemy, at last allowed himecif to be | ders to hear hit, In appearance Atuneric vs, Exceusion. — The Excetsiors ‘ : ae ‘i i , smnaller societies, Wis in pushing the contrunte De- ded to take the back track, and was thus rity Has ee tapence Re. ke vather ins PA os ees PLL farsit: able to furnlib Londoners’ with what’ Ganaee ak oer f 1 x the con! pe- | perwuade; ack, and was thus, | clined to portliness, lias n large le avery creditabie exhibition yesterday with chiefs whom he defended, and the pre | A few days ago a farmer of Southold sent | ole Hi Leth bam my NE at dt juoen Ute for rd plano barrages to an extreme, | afer a considorable mo, Eentty led to the afhore, &Y tenanoe, and at cxbrossive aud Keen dye. He looks Athlcticn, considering that it woetherr tat AD nen applaude: Sink aaes eee : r ik bevend a ntra adder bew he me obe a tmuch youncer man 4 l eo for the se: ‘The game hotly ¢o) ef Axpnew Jonesox whom he app! to New York one hundred bushels of prtatoos, to J six peuce aud other publishers follow their ex- | degenerates into! exugperation, andthe bursting | had-aupplied themactves with’ strong. ropes, with | the agien vemd sal due hat, Miah What AVA reeultsd tue eure St TT A 16, with Wi He, denounced it ax revolutionary ; and we raise which cost him not far from 840, He re. | ample, a great extension of political knowledge vue Into n frengied snout | which they succeeded in trammeting him in'such « | ele is In the form of au amphitheat with two rows | Atuictles ahead, i he py vr classes in Ragland yh de not the bighert art, Li che si b si Mf thi er th he: 0 atlast bied to get the unk il _-~— Aalie'it for granted that a8 he is acouregerus | ceived from hin correspondent im return 810, or | Nuit {ie boston clamses in Fugland will bw (he Hiederkrans Socie'y Women to dny eritictem4 think | mat back to. twe building, end faaliy, by cempting | Sees Rhoee hoon lt ahaLS MED, Bap Myntio Park Races. ‘well ae a-consistent patriot, hewill counsel | toy cents a bushel, ‘The freight bill for trans ——— expression 90 fur at, ie sarviee hie points oF bd With @ saver On ot eee two bushale, 0 tar | go the singing 4 the old conerezations At the first day's racing of the Boston Joakey : strict State . So that he had the pleasure st Hampton (Muss.) Rubber Thread | flow of the compositis 1 re wy Cinb on Mystic Hurk yorterday, te furdiomce wae ile execution, Asa portation was $1) P . abd to overtoud it with panderove bare of which were firmly secured, and Iu order t if we Went an hi f © Vaticy Pump Company g workt were } climaxes and cont:4, in which respect the Arion was thus made fast for summer. When next he If before the begt services, and were | ty dutta nty, Beate be j he twomile race ‘Waiglite wma hie might hesitate about getting | of paying #1 for the priviiege of giving away on in Mouday ulguh Lose $14,000, davur: | Society aid not ie) ising eeu he ater Society | runaway we hope We There to vee, for's Justable to squecae inatter Sonebue | catia au the eile dosh by Liaate Rage “wer # Pevelion to prevent negro voting ja} bundivd bushels of motuiocs Jf the farmer bad en Mr, Fandldus, te} coding tenve voles, separate J runeway Thmoearoe fe of s novel tiope la advanre for the ‘we dbureb, wd the eave Norse wow the ores fa

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