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THE SUN, TUESDAY, JULY 20, 1869; AMUSEMENTS. Tegency on account of the Alabama claims? | concessions ho has obtained in their behalf. ROYAL MAGNIFICENCE DEATH OF THE GIRARD HOUSD. THE SITUATIC IN CU BA. DISGUSTED SECESH. amen ; Me a - LOWERY THRATRESMareppa, and Our Noy from | And must we nover dare to help a young and aa Mell _— 8 #00 his acta if he . Beterimn eters of Coctebenine Limerick. struggling republic because of the Alabama | is not, and ia tter resign and come = mbers Street | ys rw?Ss THAT IAS NOT BREEN GARBLED ZiI-All Sick of the Ra io ACADEMY OF MUSTC, Juty %-Grand Benet Roter: | tas Tris Hiely h w 19 | 4 RAILROAD PALACE FOR A RAIL The Continental of Philadcipkia not ie Ral tk dh Soon after the late war a number of disgusted® claims? ‘The pretext of the Alabama claims | home at once, © want a man in his place ROAD KING AND HIS SUITE. ", BY A GOVERNMENT CENSOR, B" T tatnment for the Patriot Cubans. f ‘ity | wt ui 4 Worth n New York Continen: cagiladinnis rebels, thinking the Southern States unfit to live inde, CENTRAL PARK GARDEN, tt, av. between seth and | May do for imbeciles, but it will not satisfy | who haa more pluck and lena gullibility, and Ramiral Samos Fiek,"9e.— |. The well known hotel situated on the corner of | The Army of Liberty without the blessings of slavery, departed for tha, we mh taden Concerta. je | the American people when they call np Gen, | who knows the difference between solid pud- a ruraished Apartment | Chambers treet and West Broadway, has ceased to | Kmpire of Begsil in several ditt itione gee ALLACK's—Dora, and Bisek-Eved Susan. Matings | Gra ct and Mr, Fisit for the final settlement | ding and flapdoodle, $080,080 Worth of Pompeinn Luxury, | be, Tia very nanre has gone down among the things ,kumbers and. Heart No News | of which thowPunder the lend of MeMailine, Denasi q iti seated io ' id ch of modern im. from the Spauinrds Good News for the | jjoctines, and Gaston were the me nent, Tha? TRE-Miecore 4 e, Mati | of their accounts, — Naked Nymphs, and Caupide~The Most | of the post, yielding to the march ie | ings, a aston wer ost prominent. big 4 Sree Preleah ingeat A seer Tal — Tt is surprising that the French Govern Wonderful Act of the Most Wonderfal | provement, The boure was n portion of the old Cuba-The Tria Of | aret started from Galveston, the two following from” MIBLOS GARDER—Btadad the Ba All of No Une. ment should have failed to consult with the Prices i ba Ok hc Hadtnny CompaNy ope neuen pt the ay J She New-Orleans, and the last from New-York, They WOOD'S MUSECM—Afternoon, Rag Picker of Parts, e 7 Vy 4 neriée , stoun. to otek iral Fisk and the Erie ‘on the ndson River Depot was located 1 i (led in different parte of Brazil, attracted Svoanig, The Fotlee Sey. ‘The Times wants to have our useless dipto. | American Minister nt i ies ie GIVI | scopes tering ah céles beilding and oMleet, Im | fis vicinity, wad salaly pattonioed by ter. | Havana, daly, 12.--Spanish accounts from the ‘ cs leg Te ares oe Gar ak, nde " Lc DOOTH'S THEATRE, 21 et. between sth and eth avs | matic corp sot to work gathering important Mi Mie hielies being rigel ast vier mie, | Heebing with the length of thelr road, its thousands | chante and | farmers, Tiaving sequired large | $7at oF war in tile laland are, a8 usnil, favorable 80 | Beit Kmneror, ‘The result of their experiment Lich taped Dg ter pt a | information on agriculture, manufactures Sth lbcl ap cha rarthr Ath LEN AN LY te tadas Al of care, and the magniiude of ite connections. Th | fortune the tate proprietor, Mr. Wheeler, dis Li hres Neath faecal ercons dak ta iohits tail sa greater disgust for their new home than for WAVERLEY THEATRE—Moon Charm, Local Hits, &e. | 4 . tion, | MOMs is again strikingly illustrated, In this case, | Grand Opera House is to be their new home, and @ | the property to Messrs, No and S.J. Ht the troops having to wade through streams up to - te land whence they had fled. ORAND OPERA HOUSE=The Child Stealer, Matinee | commerce, Forial economy, and the condition | tim Iawe of the United Staten aro deliberately | mater ‘iion ts to be expended tn ita | fUM Of #15000, ant in the future the « wil | their armpits in water, and then to escalade intrene | Me degencrate land whence they had fled. Saturday | of the Inboring classes, in the countries to ; th ¥ yeu Sewer tice 5 it be known to our country cousins as the Cosmopoll: | monty under heavy fire of musketry, without heavy | The soil often proved poor, fever aud ague circled ‘ ho Inboring classes, in the counter outraged, and our Ministers in Paris show as | furnitare, &c, The Admiral and his ealte will take | tan Hotel, | toss, ts too fabulous to be believed tenthint | 1 Me air, the native planters were deplorably iqnor= ae ; | Which they aro accrulited ; and it wonders | much concern in the matter as the man in the | Posseesion of these gorgeously-furnistied aparimenta | | Already lmportaat changva, bare, been emesiat Bn | Kits toe utlade te 1 MAM Te Meneary for {att and Uncompanionable, aad no market was of- — “when Secretary Freit will transform our | moon, Within @ fortnight. the centre of the building. aiforing incrersd Veh" | tie new Captain-Ceneral to take notice of them in a | Fed the little produce the settlers were able to S i i oo) s. ml ventiation, Ap evator, Otis & Co, al a «| awe easy-going idlers among the American diplo- M ge TT GuPins AND Rosy NywPr jo f tbe | Circular to the army, dated the 9th inst. In this ef 3 \ Mr. Rrenany Gnraxt Wuirr 5 aah iit ; inakers, has been added, and the arrangement of tb " oe : The — wn, matic corps to useful practical public ser: : Be sed DM fie A filght of stairs ushers the vieltor Into the main | Tying and oorridore om the different flours has beew | enlar, aftes commenting upon the necessity of th A ctompede soon took piace aniong then end many” Tt Sitwes for Atl - pressed himself in terms of jast admiration for | ball, floored with marble of tessaluted white and | entirely aitered. gating the horrors of civil war as fur as possible, His | AT¢ A¥Ailing themaelves of a free passage home from — vants the manner in which Miss Lypta Tnowrsow and | bine, ‘This was formerly known os he music Hall. site fneemt nt when completa. will ve orenntn’ | Excellency polute out filings which he wil not pats | RIO dunciro in tue waval vessels, by permission of TURSDAY, JULY Wo hope never, Tho information they | Miss Pacuina Mankttax, now of Niblo's Theatre, | Ite fitted with sections of pollslied Diack walnut | TM mtn eat uchen Ample provisin will | over, auch as eruetty, want of valor and discipline, | te President, z Would collect woull only bo printed in big | speek the English language, Dut he omits to | islsld with etitl more polehed woods, | Hchly | be made for the calinary department. As eepesiay | gselexs expenditare of ammunition, carelessness in | | Of theve discontented colonist forty-seven men | Inserted he panels, anc he vegetables will be cooked by «team, and choice : ' ‘omen and ebii¢ rived ne lower ba Terms of the Sun, | books that nobody would read; because, be- | any that the tones and utterance which are ao | RUF around glass ie Inserted in tho panels, and | Tie Testis Wl he Kat te een ner akiled | the Commissariat Dopartment, and falsified reports, | Women and children arrived in the lower bay Darty, per year fo mail eubweribers ‘ wm | fected id | eimbthtig tn hese Onisls ne ad the dorks are of equal costliness, Tho ceiling dis | Cocke. “ithe prominent fea'ure of this portion of the | &e, ‘The most remarkable paracrapia are as fol. | YMerMaY by the the United States ateamer Cuer~ Bans WeEKLy, per year 20 | ted for no spocial purpose, it would Taina in those artists are as common among | rays the richest suggestions of Pompeian art, Bine, ne will be the bitiard room, siaty by | seg ee riere,and anchored off Sandy Hook, ‘They will bo Sell ebntah te One bddieos rec | be of no particular use, Tho information | well-educated English women a8 in WS | carmine, lila, and gold are blended in a fancttul where nll the best appliances of the art $ up to the city today, ‘Their na es are as fol suppilid for the accor tion of the All oMcere nbordinate to me will reepeet the tives owes © | that is really wanted is furnished by the | country they are rare and strange. If) tracery of ince and enrves, Throngh these ron in: ty of add Whe fi | Dr. € , ® | : : “ Peiiia ot tse ene : i wetings: nd proverty Jk Sut the mun aotlants witue orge W, McDade, wife and three evildren, of negchosacahaed toe | Mewspapers, or by intelligent traveller who | American girls s Am ase af ial acquire | tertwining flowers and vines, aciong whieh dIsport | i'w targy hoilera are pioved tna teceas anter the | oe faga.ued | Mosteomers, ecunty Aistema; Seseph Porebe, ee ‘1100 | go for como particular object; or, in caso of | {ch Pure, gentle voices, and such distinet musl- | naked enpids and rosy nymph aby eweniplve: ona is uiceaien en ine bret deat, | Ht roo of Buty netsiae al be LOA) Seal Aer - Paks cnates 46 Ges stdveen ea | } eeainty vith fale | cal enunciation, it would be an added grace for A LADY FLANKED BY AN AMBRICAN BAGLE. el with the street, parbie counter runs © he tak: H that ou arco ebild avis, Mrs. Joseph Foster, an Additions; copies, tn Clad packages, at Cou rates, | P°CUIAr necessity, a commisrioner quall- | which we might indeed be thankful. Asa rule, | Inthe centre ia a mythological maiden with a either side fiom the main entrance, the end of the 9 their mating. in two children and W. G. Davis, ali of New Orloans g Paginens tnvaniadiy ts | fied for tho duty, like Mr. Weta, i@ sent | Ainerican women «peak through their n torch, and a drapery of green and red. She ta soar- | alhbelng osennied by dining tablos. | | fumniaen te Suny lan oe taeued and actod uoon | John Baxter, wife and two children, and Janae ADYRRTINICY Foret Poe, par line Three tines (2 vA. out to learn what wi to want toknow. But as | with a whining, drawling, in ‘ting onr diplomatiats to such a use, It | intonation whic through «pace, fankea by the American eagie, | eignty Ave, aijoine Thess tsttecare tt clutehing an olive breneb, and Walling froin bis beak | in the most elaborate style with marl Knugly | 80d temaiated pavement, ‘The oer istinet, provincial | of Mississippi; James ea ane | 8 ago, and Would have prevente:! the fearful and | ; Aah chopra es op tables | fitted ap | docs not delight the ear of | . eighty-five oy The Weekly Sun fon Wednesday morning, Busi now the exclusi property of English w second belng al tan urnished with handsome desks, | “7! orearicacures | Cyroline, aud Peter Brophy, of New York. 5 | Wut be pudtishe rumetism” in that country, but nothing single rooms are situuted on the fh and to the peo the island | If this could be done by jure our indiew b and plereed with a very | ¢ light-hole, surrounded | sixth fe *, and are provided with ample a may be see feweuat, Ropces, pert isn't in them, Whut, for Instance, could | the listencr. Perhaps a tow thousand English | 2 pte strip sudaed wiih thitiy eight stare, Anualy twenty, ie provided wth all wecasnty acconimivay | terlaed she proceedings of Spanish trovpa everywhere. | ° Hip Rebate Gee Oleoma ea Rane AHR ew is 7° bet ies (2B coats | Gon, Quaxt's well beloved cousin, the Hon, | teachors might bo induced to come here and in- | Frankie, Fulton, end Wat, in blae of olor. ‘The | tine wninatl te esttated rom stench Ie @5,0h, | PR UC EOE Tom ot WEL. wet or teen | York; Wm, Layton, dcaee Andrews, and Win, Sten Proseen masre chargetoaly GF Wewbace | Syn.48 A. HUDEON, report respecting the social | Mrwet our young girls how to speak. | Thus cur | wall are whnilarly fesere heeond “oor te divided es parlors. end ancwing: | ember orth press togeticealwurk axis | ley, of Brooklin: Wm. F, Mes, wite and four eile nm ty Wadlaende Wea ar iavs cconomy and commerce of Guatemala? Ho | flit fellaw-citizons might possibly learn x TWO THOUBAND DOLLARS IN CHANDELIERS. rooms, and the third and fourth into auutes of apast | fee on pe Iren, of Albany; Geo. Wolf, wite and enitt, W. Bs — — might tell about the state of “nuralgy and | ‘Hing of the beauty of voice and elocation w' ‘The hall has been divided Into two rooms, the Tertuarte ante pW lf detaches | ¢ Insurrection, a Cookin, Baptiste, Charian, Ww, Walker, Francis, | several Northern persons appear men whowish to reach evtintry customers wil find this | more, st citizen, So tar 1 How eta | ae 4 coumodations, ‘The laundry and wervanta apart 5 sith the AbIRbeE:, Mey Ware kviacatblabte Wills - ei a voters, it would much inerease their political with a bronzed rating. Mendunt from above are two | runmermuons, | I flogr, aad are entirely cut mong y yinp crue gee A ratvabie medinm, A liniind naw 1 The beat thing to do with our diplomatic | fluence and usefule 3 $1,000 gilt chandetiors Teen Tis’ leer bene Oe da tedes. “Wumes are f Mall the seaports, which they | the South. and cliowe to cast their lot with the ( tnoure lasertion they must be handed in before Go’clock | Corps isto abolish it. It costs much and is ——— - THe DEN OF TUR BLONDE. to oF thee openings to the ‘rant, whieh afford a ath and ‘ate deicpearing | Miste. ‘The above pawsongere return in bed oe Tuesday eveniaz. | worth nothing. In fact, it does nothing, A | Nota word yet from the Hon. Began | At one end of the grand hall a lofly pair of 8300 Mtn, game of fe, Fools OF | ally unter the elds of tbe etate an the tet | lth, and state that neary allot those that Ltt im — id ¥ iach wali ‘pveliin Goel 1 display | ‘ scape | OF the Cabana, It is estimated thit there are about | the different expeditions to Brazil have eituer ree The sunt Countr gentleman who bas served in full regiment. | Haan Burwsten, Attorney-General of Pennsyl. | Diack walnat folding doors sin edb AAMIA ‘leo piscod Pere ike cistern tap Wom} men of all urns in the Inland regular army, | turned or intend doing #0, of one man : ; ye | the ctorum of the Monde Admiral, eo placed on the re cistern enpa- | and 40,000 voluntecrs, The Ci on the oth i K rey Readers of Tue Sex going to the coun/ry can | ale at one of the chief courts of Europe has | Yat on the question whether he kr or mise rihrarge ial ah 3 aed pee ravala MbeHt: tie of contuning tw water, | Batde bate bene eerie aang Oa the other | i very much the etory of alt nting b peevive their favorite paper by mai’, daily, ul Fifty | ng anote, with their rub. Joux Rossen Yours and his asso. re engaged in @ conspiracy to defra the Associated Press, when bh at a mod notice in | Broadway slde there 1 0 wing thirty-nine gallon ke a supply tt 1 supplies from | found unsatisfactory, they tried surveying. In eu, ard they | keeping, clerking, and other employments, Wine SUN 3. Their treties | feportet conversed with them off Sandy Hook, bee have been able 10 | tween 40 and i t, but was eompelie Toads and May reek 20000 4 | favo, it is sand, 9) pieces of wrt fre lingroving daily, ad A th told us that the whole amount of his wetunl | Peeted th duty did not avernge thirty minutes a eck, | 6 tof the visitor, and on a raised platform stands a 4 | Jai desk of poitsied walnut, inlaid with walnut rnished them | root, and richly striped with ailt, I Wes witch ean ve precip t 70) ‘ . te nd this fem Tee To MeN Kaa eunply Me | Keep their oporessors at bay nine months, durivg | return to the city be ining details concerns Will © : » Grant Recognize the New aristocratic sort of thing we pay hundreds of | of w vl, What may be expected h their conspiracy was devised and con- | black walnut, wimiluriy git, and upholatered with | ments wien completed, will cost bout $125,000, from them now that ts | Huon Is so much bet i tis confidently eapected thut the establisuimeut | (cr thelr orvanination tear Hele frelp pers they Spanish Government ? thousands of dollars every year, And itis | summated. brown moroceo, etudded at the edges with golden | WN \uke itv rank among tie leading hotele ot the | Tie Gieiy Grenuigation nearly perfect, aud led by mea | sichael Dolan was stabbed in tho breast by Spain has just set up a new Government. | all for no object Whatever except to pension eT ES nails, Single chatra of the ume pattern, but w city thetion must uaturally coutinue thore of a gueriia | Jaues Grifly, early this woraing, In an altercation —— The Hon, Horace Greeley at Home, From the New York Mercury. Every Saturday, t rof the Tribune in Madison street Margaret Sullivan was bedly cut in the fore id, early this morning, by Michaci Reardon, in am New Bower: arfare—never making tivuaily, tore we stand, Dut bw y to thurch Tuk SUN's rays have penctrated the pro | ont the golden nails, ut the more hamble cort of @45, cincts of the emigrant depot at Castle Garden, | °C scattered through the room, The prevailing Duriag the past few weeks the Commissio huce of the wall paper are brown and gol, but the have: tre coiling is of cerulean biue, blemied with fawn, and Mt is neither fish nor flesh. Marshal Sin. | a lot of politicians in showy offices, an RaNo has been made Regent. Some people | them out of the country. It is conve have hoped for a republican government | for a party and a President to have t h rs i, nm devisi means to secure torning his back On the triais of Journaliam and the - —_—_— —_ there ; others have prayed that the licentious | sinecures, but it is not good for the nation. | cmeioney re their” amiployeas) re RreniGT | brlltant with erlmson ovale, On these tatter i tm- of he grentmetroxoia Bie hin tothe sv SUNDEAMS. TsaneiLa might be restored tothe country | Let us abolish the diplomatic service, All Printed the word “Erie” in golden significance, | Per rke—what he seeme never ik HL have conor — ter protection generally for emigrants, The | Wreathed trampets point to the magie word and ‘ from which she was so recently expelled. | the real duties can be done just as well by | result. is seen in a series of mstructions | eene ie comet Fork state cer on Pash nareoce, wae wouldn't, Bat it hes all ended for the present in the | consuls; and in any important emergency | to Superintendent Casseuty, who is empow- | wane rue AamRAaL wiet wast me anna, | Fade to Pwentynerenth | oteict, on woxcray pointes —It will be 28 years before the Fourth of July elevation to supreme authority of that Span- | some prominent citizen can bo sent abroad d to distriss promptly from the service As the Admiral is not supposed always to pesos | care, Boon, therentier “he wre veneedily on re iuve been no important aetions to ebronl- | will again full upon Buaday. ish leader who is believed to have the deep | as an extraordinary envo ployee found violating those rules, ‘They | clean hands, » amall 81,000 clonet has been pro 5, one other near Holguin, Coba, ‘The force G —Motto for a rejected suitor—Ile wooed, and. ded | hie way to the wideaprending berch’ trees of iis | (le. UL tkirmishing is of daily occurrence near and come home | “"Y ‘le, but —An entire jury of Smiths was recently ime Hi i 1 i for his ablutions, It stands in u corner, like a plece | iomaln. On the road if occurred to him that he hed | Puri Heine 4 oneluat to th ad tc Seaman ed ad : : est personal interest in the restoration of the | again as soon as his work is finished inetude intoxication, wilful neglect of duty, unau- * forgotten something. He tried to think what it wa - Kult 10 form any conclusion as to the | panelied in SieMold, Knglaad, * thor! Westie? leak fi he | Of furniture, and is of the prevailing inlaid and gilt | but did not succeed anti! nearing White Piaing, | merits of the contending partics or of their relative | _ nuity prayer meetings are now held at Cape erown to the Prince of the Asturias, Isanet- —— porized absence from post or desk, or the | walnut. ‘The $125 washing apparatus is a white | Thr sound ohrenotyped what he wanted to his mind, | POsiitons. Great secrecy le observed om both rides ; os ) - A Uiatpalibder Bower Garden, of any officer, and disobedience of orders. * “Why. ofcourse,” he exclaimed. beaming si-over | UMt there was anytuing favorable for the Span: | May. The practice has not yet been adopted at LA's gon. . Lak oad Htc avuad GEG Geede Vall Bad | marblo lad, tn which 1s act a white basin of the | igo 4 mirnited Mr. Plekwick Fil tw seed. wor | fate Ie would-be reported wud publiebed at once. | Long Branch, Some of the European Governments have Secretary Fien, the telegraph informs ua, | hi ¢ Sigs Babee » an | finest French china, tinted with rose and gold, and | course, White Plains—Whitelaw, Why, it’s Reid I b Rows," thereiore, meaus that everything iv fa- course." vorable to the Republican cause, The liberating -The Cheyenne Argue thinks that if the nae Horace objnreated mildly in a manner | 4/19 no doubt aiding ste time to sirtkea dion, | doval eapital i to bo changed, St. Louis is too fu ot lareey Y When the decitnated renante 0” the Spanish arm * iy to Whivelaw to join kim by the early morn. | “ll Have to fall back before the victorious legio —Mr. Roberts, the Spanish Minister, is again water off by Haiti m he went he bdr engl Ay Rls Havaa ia very unhealthy. The yellow fever ix engaged in a ‘pleasure excursion,” and may posel- Medley able Al, Yer7 bau The weather is very but, He i” reported | bly drop in upon Mr. Fish at Garrison's all others allowed any privileges at the de revealing lovely nymphs in disporting attitudes. must abstain from profanity of every kind, Emi- | Upon these the Aamiral will gaze throngh the erys grants must be treated with courtesy and kindness | tal depths of the fluid. The plug is not appended to recognized the new Regent as the rightful | a8 undertaken to give permission to the tenant of power. What will Gen, Gran | french Atlantic Telegraph Company to land and Mr. Fist do? Will they be as prompt | their cable on the coast of Massachusetts. | oq visitors with attention and respect, Care | achain, The admiral finds chains a nuisnvee, They and obscquious in their recognition as their | If this report is true, the honorable Secreta. | just be taken to furnish all proper information | {tp his fingers ; and he will let subordinates here are in executing the will | TY has been guilty of a most flagrant usurpa- | needed or desired, Daily reports are to be made | ‘rning a silver faucet, euriles upon showing Whitelaw the prize cab. | UM: halt of te crew of the Spanish iron-ciad ship | —Mr. Longfellow lately visited some of tha of the Spanish Consul nt this port? Or will | tion of a power not delegated to him. to the Buperintendent by department officials |. i pededaley noeperrt eae ete at Mink wen bes mulated would yield nn Victoria have died of vomito. COM. most interesting historical localities of Italy, which. 1 Sivudl andelicr ai kets rs ears they pause end understand that the interest l Indor the Constitution, the business of | of the infraction of any of these rules by their *eiil GHDEM the Acdatfal Hake by baht whilé:the bio! ite bee Feaahen fore “dollase: 8 head, THE SeIZURE OF THE Prenit, may tn due time be newly illustrated by his pea, eed dignity of the American nation are in. | the Executive Department of the Govern: | subordinates, or of any occurrence to the pre- | cont Sun and walnut windows, with gigantic panes, | {!: (.'s.*8 ues of complacent Joy over these wonuer. Peas —The fluid extract of lobelia, when applied to = y angele. He | Remarkable Precaution of Wolved, and that it may possibly be worth | ment, to which the Secretary of State be. | judice or injury of the emigrant or the Commis. | wii shine on him by day. cornscated all over with them, like a preternaturally while to act with a view to their wishes in | longs, 1s, as its name implies, to execute | sien. It is made the duty of every employee to THR Nest OF THR JAY. developed cherub, mosquito bites, entirely and almost instantly pate anend to their itching, It cau be obtained of any yt cid his pigs; but here, aad to ment—The Vessel Released | druggist aat 88 protecting the property of emigrants as | Lony folding doors, price $6u0, nilde at the gont- Be chewed Bald * 4:4 ‘uggist, the laws of the land, hia is Ny the | nase to Protecting se pi y 8 Lofty Ing doors, p , ne Je, the pleasure of the occasion was marred by & Detention of the Tug Boats f be sgn eee ee all iar eres Be : die bells 2A Be well as that of the Commissioners, leat touen, and roves! to the right the ennctum of | fell disuater, An excavation on ono'eide of the pig. Wud Mable—Revenue Cutters Mauued | —At the fimeral of Jacob Limbert, who wa jen. GRANT and Mr, Frsit are now hound. | duty o de ol yore ‘ . ¢ for tie purpose of trying some new pate buried at Dayton, Ohio, last week, were prosont bis We are gind that such Instructions have been is- | Jay Gould, and to the left that of the Secrotary of | PEM made for the purps bi trying pps Se wu by Deputy Marshals, '" Ing and persecuting the Cuban , and on behalf of the quarter ofa million read. | the Company. Jay Gonld's surroundings are pre- | yithcut the keowiedae oF IG and howd Witte | ‘The scizure of the steamer Perit by the Collec- | 1 cmidren, his 85 grandchildren, and hie % great regard to our supposed treaty obligations, | Work of making those laws and amending | ersof Tux Sux who may come to our shores before | esely those of the Admaral, except in regard to the | law, walking confidently on, absorbed in pleasing | tor of the Port has a secret and remarkable history, | &Tndehildren J ti : a aeaile vie Gonverse, fuddeniy steppad where there war no | 4 —The cultivation of tobacco is increasing in ‘ 8 a hath ge ye Males + \ they were floundering in a po: id dock, i ¢ 5 i y their Marshals and District Attorneys wi ple on all matters not otherwise provided | those already here, who may be benefited by the | fancy” revela in 8 thet had oosed fren the peas,” | Srookiym, whens aumber of Custowm House oficers | it Dubois, Orange, Greens, Davie, Pike, Gibson, and pursuing fogitive slaves and sending them | for, affecting their interests, The privilege ns, we thank the went on board aud seized her on the charge of vio- | Martin counties, atriots from | of his Cabinet. To Congress is assigned the the pon gracious!" exclaimed Whitelaw * Damn the damned pigs to eration of these regulut “St. Louis,” are 4 ; : ‘ nd Hebe J ve nee that oa ; mae home in fetters to the torments of the lash | Which Mr. Fisit has attempted to give away 2 tere He of fe lerailons We have uo Lfmblasoned, and Hebe drinks shel not be mentioned here, screeched Horace in his | lating the neutrality laws by carrying arms and am. | —An English farmer, by picking over his seed nnd . etic ic ontleme: | to a foreign corporation is ove within tho | doubt that Saperint ne VAMARLE, maw ine highest fulaetto. munition w the Cuban revolutionists, ‘The cause of | Wheat with the utmost care, and planting a grain in She anerien Mina. Gentlenen. es at ' vented with almost supreme power at the de- bariicatt deptebeat Meg Le Hiiey were stun helped out, however, and hurvied | tne delay of sclaure wos kept a profound mystery, | # Place, at Intervals of a foot each way, prodaced found now to exeente the most odious and | exclusive jurisdiction of Congress, and he has Ft an cast Ga oe tact GAL The room of Hecretary Olle is houored with the | to the house to bathe and prepare ior the rest of | Hie Oey of nears, wee Kept Tee id| tah hashes (0 las ka revolting jobs, just aa they did then, « crime { no more right to arume control over 1. than | Pet, wil toon sveen. ov of tuvlle Garden many | san ateling orate se thal of ie Admiral | nl Vookih faoungs Probably Dave 4afvaled he Soueptteiors, Lesirvo: | —Wlile Five yerers etironlels 8 (goed joke against humanity being apparently a sacred | any other cltizen. emigtants have had just reason heretofore to Uh tite Meteo Sageauras, Capi are. Dr. Plotters Vitw motor. (ious were sent from the State Department to the | on the grasshoppers,” which have come {n milliong duty in the eyes of an American official, For Mr. Fisit’s action is not only unauthorized, | mnplain, room of the Directors, beyond, ts equally rich, and, A Immanuel F fciffcr, of x openhagen, re | Custom Mouse authoritics to have inquiries made at | to that barren spot, leaving the wheat flelds of Calls 1] this a rigorous settlement will in due | but, asa matter of fact, Congress was asked a supplicd with w due modicum of $60 urm cli sty oeatbatod ts laveu tion, calied Uy hin the | Jamaica in relation to the landing of the Peri there, | tornia to ripen gloriously, Rr be exacted of tho President and his | to do tho vory thing he lian usarpea th At last there 1x a Demoeratle State Con DINING ROOMS AND KITCHEN, consiate of & metal ube, 4 fet in Rolght, with y | and ® reply was received from the offecrs who | | —A soda fountain as beeo put up in a Georgie ie Gxact of he esiden 4 A ¢ dining room of the Directory of aimpter guises | Mital cont ronving tuzough it, connecting a aml | vonrded her that her eaptain tied refused to extubit | town, and the local paper given «column description + on there sitting room, and, beyond it, in that | Dall we tho lewer end with an electric batvary ac the | ney manifest, and had landed her cargo and muat- | of th . ‘ . a e Fifteen! ender orks, " dione 4 upper. Thie tube a8 #0 placed, through a hole i th " J . of the structare, with @ listory of soda water and not Gen, GRANT consider the chunce offered | it, If » Sccrotary of Stato may thus auda. | ™entioning the Fiteeuth Amendment, This sur- pyeobareeter aupuer In the Vuild | cdpner of the evftia, that the Daxe ut the lower cad | tlons ef war im Cuba, Upow tats slunder evidence | wuch other port him by the inauguration of this now mon. | ciously override the past and anticipate the | Pretax exploit wee performed last week at Des | with asinail kitehen tu che upper storycover | Fests upon the brewt of the corpse. ‘The coin is | she war seized. ‘The detention of the ateamer, how- r —Euina Farristall, a Nevada gymnast, is come s A by the Dem ey of lowa. They do- | which’ a Freuchman, with a white ca mt pioced in the ground, and earth ts piled around t é ° if 4 1 Government at Madrid? To is under | fatureaction of the national Legislature, peti- blog Uf ap . pelea 4 a and oe | Si eeealaet ee vanae toela aco ee tube, the upper part of which, with the battery and | €ver Will have one remarkable result, for 1 will | jog enstward, It 1s aid abe maker a table of fiers pre a F ice lia far sheae (use a nouneed the Maine Liquor law, » high protective | i. fiay, Its protecting arrangements, will be above ground, | make self, and holds an anvil on her breast long enough for no obligations to recognize it, or enter into | tioners for its favors must chan, heir plan | iaciff, and soon, bus laid a resolve agaiast tho Suitable wires ron from the battery to the bouse of RVERYMODY MUST WASH ALL ovER, Cel erambelen! Whe wanran tee cored BARLOW A WITNESS AGAINST THE GovERNMENT. | a horseshoe to be made thereon, too willing agente; but meanwhile will | power of doing, and distinctly refused to do | vention which constructs a platform without ent matter, i Pr ; ‘and all i : relations with it. Ho is not bound by the | of operations. ‘They have only to win over an | Amendment upon the tuble, This is encouraging, | path rooms are likewise on thle story, which is | complete, ‘The instrament is lit inti @ position un. Wehave the highest autbority for asserting that | —The world is on the tiptoe of expectation. encarnttt ‘J sie f Oc- | official dxcentive Department, a hooves tits. R 6 long | also that of the late ball room, und is now filled with | Hl decompositiod sets in, the presence of which can | when the expedition which led to th tare of the | 4 a “ previous recognition of the revolution of Oc- | oficial of the Exeentive Departmeunt, and | and proves the utility of being beaten, A tong | also that of the tate ball room, uu Ae RO Aiea A ee ee ede ore bo etiewiton ee Lh e captare The Boston Journal says: “Poston has @ surpris@ tober, of which it fs a result. Whenthat | their object will be accomplished without | succession of severe defeats has chastened th generally, throughout the building, for the head: tape #6 then to be drawn up, the eurth fails in, ana | Pele w outemplatod, er owners ook the Dre- | in store for the peopty which will eelipse even the A smiaahae _ ae; reat, They ¥. ct sive the Durled pers y ution to consult Mcrshal Barlow aato their liability. | Peace Jubiloe, Tt may take two ycars totparfect it," occurred, troublo or delay. Democracy of Towa into a degree of good sense | denurtmmeute, ts great, They vary in costiine alls over Bot 1m cuse the Buried person te only in | cM M reace Jubilee. Ay ‘0 yoars totperfee Serciniion poe ee sida regres if poe nia aime series to see how ennily | that their brethren in some other States have not | “ins te te large oF sul try of tweir vocupante, | & trance, and uwakes, the very @rst breath he draws, | ‘The Marshal, who is a lawyer, carefully examined | — At an India rubber factory in Park Row may United States in the hope that it would pro- 0 | aA THE TREASURY, Tih aiileie Wedd Capel kamal: the neutrality Inws, and declared, on his official and | ye geen, Ht 16 aald, the largest belting ever made for duce great good. But the hope is now bit- | Mr. Fis has been taken in by the emissa- | yet attained, Notable in tho maxe of magnificonen in the treas- the wires that will strike @ small gong legal responsibility, that the shipment of arms by | 4 mili, ‘The g belting e¥er hestd af Jn copnées terly @isappointed, and we are free to | ries of the French Telegraph Company. Me The coarse of the Houns of Commone in | IRE? Mom. ¢ 7 watchman and will thus samnmen thy the Perit or by ang other vessel to Caba i# lawfnl. to the rescue, Another publiy exibition of the | OF courte the owners of the wtenmer were deiichtrd | 16 Wath a“ mill,”” wae that given by Allen to Mee yitalmeter will be .lven in Cooper Tusiitute on | at this decision froma high official, who woul be | Coole recently, Ret accordingly. We may say to Sknnano | accepts their pledge thot they will give ap | rjecting Qe amendments of the Peers to the | Ureuks {s ofequsl Pompe.an ; Ae ; folnew with that uf the Cérand Hall, tbe a ¢ | Wednesday and Thureday. ie eset 4 and Lis associates that we decline to gant | their exclusive privilege in France, and | Irish Church bill Ly majorities ax large as those | eunem Mitt tatel we Grand, Hall, the leaks are upapada OSE Walton of the law cwnicn te, Rad intotrrcted es |, 7 te St Pad! Praesayn that fale the businens them ae the rightful Governmont of Spain; | abide the future legislation of Congress | given on the criginal passage of the bill shows | Paris at Mr Aun and dey of Aull grote | Canal from the North to the Fast River, | unfortunately for thelr, Interents ; and they took tis | Of the eourm tn Titnois aaeine to bo tovatiety the awee of Women beoausy they can't gel the men to warty them, and the other half to enable womem that we shall deal with them as pretenders | in regard to Atlantic telegraphs as per: | that Mr, Granetone ts ready to Jotn fssuc with the | tern,” The chairs have higher Hacks and,touct $169, SER tal . eters | and Whe dusk slow auother g100 worth. o. met yesterday at M4 Park ph and introdere into » weiety where they do | feetly mtistactory. But how ia the French | hereditary branch of tho Legislature, and dever he deka or $100 worth Ot dis! bro ty ee Phe Bh Hark 5 . | counsel, and sent the Perit on het etrana.” Hariow's | vew The Hydson aud Harlem River Canal Company } counsels an emerthy and shows tint he ner ww ria hada beart for Cuban Wherty. The Marshal wiit ‘ f ; Coubtless Dea Witness against the Government when | ® set rid of men wito have married them, mine which is the stranger with the British peo- Tire m0 sare, Mwe Courtereht, Geo. W. Vau | {ouibtlens ben witness 4 ‘ not properly belong; amd thet recerdingly | Goverument Lound by this pledge tt ee ioe ee a inaeee einen nnn tea | _ Springing froin the tile of the treasury depart Genel OG. Gunther, ‘la be Sane OE —The officers of the American frigate staa ladve Wei al: This | the Emperor and his Ministry who contro! | 2" °° a ment, 8 a olosael ron wale twelve duet aquare, | Joiume, Swith M. Weed, Wm, M4 THE WEEKLY SPANISH SMIPMENTS OF Anus. tioned at Speai recently gave m banquet to the som We shall strenuously leave them alone, This en 2 y this trial, ‘The Lords will have to yield, either | which riees tothe tgp of the building. itw'Aisived | Smith, dnmen M. Sweeny, Gulert Val Marshal Barlow was foztiied Jo his views ty the | of Victor Emanuel aud the Italian authorities, 4 tewhat we now have » perfect right to do. | the const of France, and they are not likely | with or without » dissolution of Parliament and | into float ad wil enclise the valuables of each | Gorsau Cus K Wawur, Win IL Bins, taave Bells | fact that ihe Bowiush Counul war perialited wu») | which the relations between Atmertca and Italy The reasons for the step are ample and im | to pay much regurd to an arrangement to] 4 yew lection. Their prestige is gone, | fo ace aad work la wo Lu begun as won as possible, | Wrba.and Ammunition, every ween by the sieaarrs | formed the staple of the toate and she aprecler. ot gi Pllead etweris, Grant ing. d ——- Vie materials of war were Innded and distizbuved | —A Tettor was received at the New York pregnatte. which they have mot given their consent. | and th i POWOr...d8_ FAD lly waning. Jn the barement is the yrtating room, with an ad- REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. among the troons of Span at the ia cliy. ie c fn sive _ wing @irection me At the same time that we thus cleat our | They do uot want any telegraph cables run- | Tho ability of the Pears to hold in ] Joining engine room te work te treme, of whieh settee maturaiiy thonet that If such shipme Dfiive oo Suadny bavi oat owing lon ‘at y u a 4 ie ‘st vese the ", sw rt r cenved mst pons telven from the existing unfortunate avd | wie to France but thowo over which they | checks measure on which the Commons hed set | Ni? pumpin’ ard posters of toe Caneel | Salen Nesterday—tirene mate me West Fotips | {2¥!t he Would nave roe nat See = camel Be ‘ : 1 they have over the one in ques. | their heart, was seriously diministed by the Re- | be struck off, and a series of euses In another apart- 1 Toy Tomday-Sntes Announced—Tue Dem | \rewiere curse! te the. Ture wn Hi Fatt er wap fae, \ Minereditable complications with Byain, let | can have, as they have over the one in ques 1884 han eee ken away | MERE are antenued for.»-tung the typo. l StiTT as Great Supply Biate Department, ‘The Hoh eee yereay. oon hy, We BER , Gen, GRANT’ go on to sperk the senti | tion, complete control, We muy receive foie PR Hf sey ARE BAR HS A see SAY TUR OPERA HOUAR. Messrs. Lawrence, Oakley & Fleury Bad a yory | howewer, “tor” tne To Joan Heativow the Abate’ and weaving room hove.’ is oi othe: om Mr. Fisit’s friends the strongest assur. | DY MP Diskartins Belorm bt itd haeede Of course the opera section of the building will re- | #uccesstul eale at the Court House, Brooklyn, yestorday. | Committed by the Snaviah e. i anlity in Ph q heat of the American jrople'ln auothor di- | from Mr, Fan's (rlonde the os “as in rol, | SeKHIC on the Irish Church question shows that | main‘undistured by the changes taking place, The | Tho property cons sted of Brookiyo improved and un. | (hat the Hon, Hamilton Fish, the becretury of State, Lg ee ey ee aes Ge rection, Ly recognizing the Repnblican | ances that can be imagined, bnt if, in reli iis fauclisna ef the Peach sven ace devioory | ve prajects 1 the specniative ing tu the MDikee: tlisnastea Feel aceite, HO Ril cha GP crag of tee oh Gpanleh spoorectes of bis ofl al iad bo is mn Linas 7 whole al tate Government of Cuba and extending to | auco upon them, Americans ghould attempt | 11, are no longer respected by tho Commons, | hares! hddles and tue noes of prime gouge of FE rts aud although the teria were ail cash, he Perit was not the ouly Spanish boat | i201 was us productive in Tndle ay ft ts ta the United tt im earnest the right hand of fel. | to carry a cable from wre to at ph Sey This ancient and once powerful House must eerie Ae A A ARS. an ive sles CcrmallS scinal Gir Weohaets ent | bustss is woGld Plaid dalesthlag Mike Sab witton , ld wlitely met and requested te hand fro . as UNTS. Pet a nega chy ereperty is Mabie, which bronelit the men of tne tast Quba el Yowship. It is time that this Republic | would be politely ives nm | srncc(ully retire trom tbe field of controversial oie ul one Us neuro Ce city property is | Sud Mable, which bronglit the men of the: ban | bales, or alfa bale per acre. Mut the yield is 6a were something more than a dummy in | over the whole apparatus to Government | JoJistution, or rake up its mind to be pushed Afé for the Cabau Canee, b Jon ons Mer ooh at private cae feland. kin Gardin much lows than this that the extent of the (mports y ’ ° process of 1 - ‘ : ‘ 0, betny ne Now r as s 4 the family of nations. On all proper | management. There ts no reelprocity in thts | rudely to the wall, In process of time the Eng: Tonight will be given at the Academy of | farm lost dune 0 Igie of whic werewold | anit eenraec tear Ree read vin se, entom. § House, Eee ta erjalsiy yield te aa pore than & ‘occasions it should stand forth as the repre. | arrangement, and it is nonsense to talk of it. | tish Church will also be disestablished, The | Music a coucert in aid of the Cadans whieh all | Xp bilc auction on ft righ eiter, beh seetlees for the release of the Perit, and that the order was and a bal of #04 pounds cach, j incipl d pol For years now, the English Telegraph | march of liberalisin ix onward, those who are favorable to that struggling people Hip. L. 1 oi Vila pots, being the warterl part of | ¢xecnted yesterday, RIDING OW A BAIL, rentative of American principles and poliey ; | y tr oes ee Will do well to attend for thelr sitke, wd which even | Hee ee tee ce at iatp, boy | KEVENOM CUTTERS MANNED BY DePCTY WARSUALS. Rymbilug through thy forest, fand certainly there nover was an occasion | Company hasbeen striving to get permission | 11 is now soon that WALKER, the Conger. | those who are indifferent wil do weil to aitend for | are surrounded, Wy tht rigZAAtreaticuoon OC "baus | Kt in not kmown ouiaide the ebarmed elrele of Mr. re hosting o'er Une pralrie, 7 e ‘ extend a wire from the cable between Ire Pr f Virgi ii the wake of (he musical attraction u ol . 4 “i b ow's offlee, thal he revenue cutters our more imperative than the present. Cnba is | to ex he cable between Tre | live candidate for Goveruor of Virginia, is ns it holds out. Touch hay ‘to buts auld ahe drives are-exee, aceig | Parean yt pmets hat all the revenue casters, la past RA fighting for tho suppression of the African | land and Newfonndland into the French do- | erected by only about 15,000 majc instead of | _ Mr. Anchuts directs, with a competent orchestra, | Boa. The punuder JL Ucrels iia haa boon ie | Weeg by Deputy Marshals, wile buve been lveved Drink and witted ptenty, slave trade, the abolition of slavery, and, | minions, but has been persistently refused. | 50,000, as was at one time asserted, ‘This clearly Wetolins," oad have'gtamiec the semi ty te Harry Sonderson will play the plano and Mile, Filo- | their distrivution tate Mi agin mee ey Sigare, Biauvelt & Oxiiby offer at private. sate | ocean day and night, determined to prevent she de. ——~ Gqbowe all, for the right of American sel! | The Director-General of Tologrophs, Baron | demonstrates that he is in estas a fen tot Ue Retcten ea ee cae alisey & nak welh Wf tapers rests coer | ares wos phn es eications. | AB additional 1» “4 re ‘ bed . 5 ‘ . Miso Wc Wah street, oer | forer wus 0) for the purpose, The government. She is fighting, too, against » | Youcy, once sald to Mr, Cynvs W. Fine, | to nogro votes, Those tonsil Democrats who | qaneng by Mile. Baretta and othere; and, casting a PRES, Ti i ee daayilore OP the oultets Were duder the okaers o; ‘@istant European country that is destitute | of this city, who preferred the request, both | propose to make an issne against the Fiftoenth | yiamour of war over all, two hundred Coban yo! seis cuban, badd sso Hye tition thats wk 2 st eveiNag they ‘of ali legitimate authority over her, and | on account of the English company aud of | Amendment, hud better tuke a note of the result | wuteers sn tw’) uoltarm will reunind the spectator bY | ofty, otters eliean houses ani ‘toward which rtand free from every | the American company, whose wires com: | in Virginin, Practically that amendment ix in | thet Provence of the patriotic cause for which allaro } liysiton, apd dered City, ward which we every » Am ¥, whe Appetisor right bearty 5 Avent wea Jay “Oud commercial party ? re | 0, WOO, Wo, MD, 09, Wo, WON, WOR ‘00, 490, WOO, Woo, WAP, WOO, Woo, lazing Krroush the moantayy, Buszing o'r the vale, Bluey mc, this Is pleasaut, (A riding 08 a rail, ‘dited for his suceces operation in that State, The fool who disembow- | gathered together, athe Width anit Bao oer tice ph eenb nia nee yrisneres Never growing weary, bligation but that which woe may | plete tho connection on thie side, Sir | eet et ni ae aiden egies was a eet Thediandaie Lot Associution w Al Cedar stecet, offer | wi s's and Betts nerived at tielr ofines in thee Fat Nver ranning ayy : Juntaril e, What glorious | no telegraph wire shall come past our fron: | ‘ ~ folter , A Seusiple Opinion, Seer colauae te FOF borticulats see | (4, sisiding early, under tne impression that their ‘Everything is Tovety, now voluntarily assume q glori TOM) Solon when compared with these fossits, From the Piusburgh Mall. — eparate or uated berviees might be required to re And the goose tangs Wigh, “pening is here for Gen. Gnanr to #how that | tler whlch does not run into my office altars Tur New Yous Soy, or “Dana's Sew,” an it is Court Calendars this Day. foquisttian wis Sere ceptared on Garaipcr’s tea, Secon ots te peperay he possesses the soul of a real American, that | And to this day,no man in France, Eng The Democratic press doesu't seem to De } remitinrly catied, is ove of the very best exchanges we | Oven AND TEEMINER.—No calendar, od ure lodged tn ‘the dungeons of the New York Otiom cam 4 ( ‘he bas the mental vitality to utter word | lish, American, or whatever else be his | much better satisfied than are we with the o- | receive, It contains ail the latest European find | Surnems Gounr, Cuan 7, Herbor Libby, Hour, after oar CnobtacWoo, nag vey Optra, that will startle the dry bones of rontine | nationality, can send @ message hoo | ings of tast week's Democratic Convention in | home Intelligence, local and telegraphic, that the | # Cah No. 7. Atiornes#—Gen, Jackson, Mr. Dudley K. Phelps, his orotur, Mr. Purd and Mr, Emerson—were anx is to farther te I ration of the poor amd friendless tives; but there Was one obstacle im the way—an Splitting laurel ties, Tanting for * that apike,’” Jast to see, you know, ities. He may complete the political sys: | about his own private affairs without | Ponu ylyvania, The @vtiz-n thinks the Keystone | New York Heraid, World, or other imrge papers A dsnualian ana haneans ten of North America by the establishment | first submitting it to the French tele- Dem ‘ite want a whipping, und trusta they will | contain, In a condensed form, wnd tn a fer more con: | 7» reantuoror Yne sun e What the thing looks lik: . . sy ot it, we follows : Venlent and radablesystem, Tks e@itorial and Bnan- | sin: J wont to put a few hundred dollars ina | meurmoUntable One—for they all agreed n the opty ‘ f ‘of anew free State with institutions wholly | graph censor, Mr. Fintp was finally, as | #° nN Demoersiio fvvende 6h Meceeslneais ales | Snes ong the ublest Iw the country, of a | Savinve Ranke Wied ts the most reflaniet How | 100 that potbing could be dane In the absence of the Rushing up old Brigham, Ucwii's tyrant king; Tedlong bit Bo 4 ‘Ae not quice thing. Cronve—Woo, woo, de, ae Rising with the lark, Blowing |b wite " spl Tan's this old peaches, § : iy the Army and. Ni + republican ! the greatest favor which could be granted | geod a faceilation. They aave tagen off thelr 60 Hg | tri tly tonandest, And not neutrat character, PWR hd mag i ODT JOUR tO: | Roe Plorrewa in pr hay 4 bad : and stepped up to the whipping- post ve, We | Tndved, the genius of Mr, Dana for collecung, con- it ‘clock, and at that hour nearly all the oficials of Bat, says some timorous old fogy, this will | him, permitted to station an agent in the | eye ech abilcwna will tay dtrou well Ute tte. biti aol caoecbophetly acaba iery eral sista eae CHIBER. | the varlous departurnts tot for thelr bomen, “A de- Dring ona war with Spain. But how can | Government telegraph building to give ap | he /écra’d states that Mr. Packen has placked | ty’ aman compas t% something wonderful, and 16 he aia aba pr ranger to | aba guecived ftom Mr. Pierrepont informing ‘fipain, which has just cold a fity million | plicante Information concerning the tariff of | down armiltion of dollars in greenbacks tO Pay | well illustrated in his valuable paper. We oordially Pre dobar oote im Hudson City). came pay aflernoga, bet he @id not, Wi AbSeUEE will taune Joan for fourteen millions, and which cannot | prices for telegraphing to various pointe in | the cost of the canvass, At that rate the 2ferd?@ | yecomnend Tn Svx to an who wich to keep the rit,” f the Cuban prisovers another pight a @uy, the day it was published, and opened accounts | M4, teeta. 2H 0 Pen Reo ers ba F atloaas quite pear itt the troops she now has in Cubs, much | this country, but that is all, ‘Tie agent | thinks there wre a million of reapous why he Heda Arlo 1 Bihis i Bone and abroad, | for himself and each of hie thece ebildren, deposit. | SEASON A USEY HAY OI dence mind biabar i reinforce them, attempt a war against ot receive or deliver a message or trana- | should be elected, sia Lisl * Hele Dee o> peoniniy-i9 cing se, ing nearly Ave bandied fobs Sue opm Hoe Te ean manrne thorscshoors’ Ploale, Mu, i ithe “ » United States? Stl more, how can she | act any telegraphic basiness whatever. Tie Severrn Reorsexy Bxconsion.The | Mr. J. A, Knight, of Londom, to mow tm. thip | Comsdenes plete hie Bae ca be te Fever Sin: Your accoutit of the tight at ourptente at | [8RDe~Woo, woo, @ war when justice, common Mr. Fist, therefore, has not only done ® | seventh Regiment will leave tho city for Saratoga | eity for the parpose of Andiag subscribers and ad- Miia Bonet Savings Bunic.adv, Fim Park, on daly 8 ht lead #ome of your read. Break(asting ot Ouintah Fe a4 opal ebay ld would | thing he had no right to do, but has been | to-morrow morning. "The trip promises to be # de- | Ferusement for the Anglo-American men, » valu- B reed arti i rt to nuphione that the "horseehoxra. sere curaged ns moana wey Weg n/ he ® be Higvtful one, AN whe prominent membere of we | able weekly Journal, devoted to the lateresta of thik ] The Uatting interest To Amerios ie one of Aging of iicves ava. rotbwn ead cuntbah eat en Comte ka Wane ge oll be 0m our sde.t, OF same other fool will | duped intothe bargali. Ie has wgrecd not to | Vth ony. AN We bromo mentee, ot NP find pabiighed tn Loudon, Te tne sakion ah |} ha tutions fag ney encrable party, end robbed emit eat tes tse, him ot . ) ye would disturb | discharge hie pial duty, and has been de | ENNeHl Me Kem oe Glote) lm Baratone, ant | office wt 9 Plie strtet, ava we hime Wo rebel Toramoeh man im the tds ib | mittee, with the aid of drove the 4 Sates FF es pbame claims. ‘Tuffed tnvo beiteving that the people Will ous | ie enmeas and Viettora, Wil give them agrand’rg- | the Joorunl be representa tn the sad Kind - eet EP aay by oe ‘ tain him in his course because of the great | guntion at the Union on Thursday evi news of our business man, ratty ede ‘ Cuctoee woe. wom