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| THE SUN, FRIDAY, AUGUST 13, 1869 Garden Concetta. would doubtless be more useful than such a IC THEATRE—Hicoary Dice these thieving knaves any morcy, Follow them up, | company. Large sums of money were missing trom to | time to time, and the young ian was at tie same {une known to be on terme of intimacy with #91 oLy } AMUSEMENTS, | the y. Such is the law, and Gen Canby | without notice to them, to issue what has SOME NEW BOOKS. THE MORRISANIA COURT AGAIN FROM THE GAMING HOUSE. THE SUSOU + a ~ 7" - 1h ot oO rnl | ear 5 —_——>— a — nit Maun | ie Agpeinl Bed dvsd AAh ee tee ee ee ‘Tho Higher Education for Antmats. Nobody Outside the Hing Buffered to Prace | The Stvle of the Thing in Chicago—Winniog | Retarn of Gen. McQuade to Albany—Teavet ealno Guan nee ae : In some respects it is unfortul that mandatory injunction—by which the de- It is rather entertaining, after hearing so much tine-A Mockery of Justice—The Coarts a $60,000 trom a Detnuiter—Actually a be Resumed at emons Dow Bebe, Mani MaIS, aah ay—Gree9 | majority of the people of Virgimia should fendants arc forbidden, nnder the extromo | of clever men and women, to hear what clever dons Mint for Somobody—A Citizen's Experts pad Story trom a Fashio faction ef Prow in Force : q nn 5 i POWEAY THEATHE—The fobbers.and The Toots | have defeated their own purpore, and Dy | penalty of fine and imprisonment, to refuse | li Bids ea do, and how far 1 ix pore to carry fue Bion of The Bun Brom ihe oka Anca Ate, teactten, aetyant jak faut He HE TAMMANY—Onening night, August | | perversely voting for ineligible dates se " ‘ f . ij the education of lions of mice. Haney rt y 4 “ ‘€ aa . About «ix me wT, At baasd sche cond DOOTA'S THEATRE. 294 et. between fin and Lh ave, ne y 9 = ineligible candidates | to make the transfer which the plaintiffs de- Tratwing Animale, besides giving practical Inetrace Sta: Your late article on ‘Justice in Morrise | mide pubiie tne turned from his tour of inspection of the & Rip Van Winkle, Matinee Saturiay to the Legislature should have really chosen | sired, This was a determination of tho only | don im dhie business, of amusement, ae it may de, | MMA" A corcher, The politicians, who have had toa very serious | hanna r He well recotved all alonz the PAttAcK Self. Matinde on Satnrday. | men who do not represent the political seuti- | question in the caso at the very outsct, and | presents tho trainer with a model for Vis imitation, beak glans La ed for t! bet are “hentant that mim re of the ch o-| tie, aad has or ihe recouatpattled af the i ‘ean Grant Nationa: Festival ad nents of the State. Vor our part we ehould | before the summons had been served oF the | in deseriptions of ail the learsed beasts, birds, and in lle pet phan sine Ato ed as a clerk jn the Doe mes, and fictedet dae eee raiders. Sisko’ a4 ROWS =Apeah a0 | Much prefer a different condition of thingrs. | defendants notified that they had heen sued, | Hes, not to say inserts, that have yet astonished’ | thir Eabeiacier tm are th & Millet, Aime | he Tenn of com gor money. | tepcg ot workmen a FIFTH AVENUE THEATHE gnight, Ang. 16 | A Legislature in unity with the people! Now, this isthe tate of the facts as it is | ME % Ord. Ainong them dogs are rather the most it le that it was entirely too mild, Don't show | eurermetca for some thine that Dunham was not | force of workme CENTRAL PARK GALDEN, 7th av. between Seu: and | | Peseebiaets i accomplished. ‘There are well authenticated In nilering & strict account of hia transactions to the | Fegular tri Tepresented tous, We trust thie representa: | stances of dogs who eppoaret to understand and Maw | one as Virginia is now to have, But her tion is erroncous, for we havea liking for | obey withont hesitation the most varied commands, Gov, Hott action of the ¢ + eatisfactio ithe it the people know who theyare. In orde tes at 1)¢ ovetoeit, WectnowaAre Ast § ; trate the modus operandt at one of the Justice's | Michael McDonald, anotorions gambler of this et 5 pare Aber at 1c o'eloet, Wectnowaare @ people have acted deliberately, and all they | Judgo Banxann, and desite to continue to | ¥He possessed consigersite kuowledze of aPelling, | Crete at this places 1 wil give lavage fet Mebosant, Wed-won beevy | meas.” ie: 2 can now expect is that the Jaw should be | ad Could play doininoes without assistance, gro pt ly ie . Th re him, as we admired his way of re Dut then tinue | PéFience concerning them, which was not known until (lis evening. The ing If qny cheating was ation) OK)—and lis employ: ry into the | , Nee executed to the end with the faithfulness | plying to the insult of SANTA ANIA, MORMIBANTA JUSTIN, netanee, discovered han they gutted the liqnor and eigar stores alone tha ; ‘ singular account of ail \s as fo:low 0) 5 0 the pi ‘They Th 0 esS Suri | ak had ead Atl Hb uid) aged 4 mists la account ofl is a8 Fo0.e8: ea trom | Allover thte tate Justice ia administered urine ing. 10 make known io the pute. Ticy | route on thelr way out to the Went Tuenday e°-sinc. heme * | Gen, Casny's administration | Gen. Guast hag pat himsolf all mgnt on a4 in Darmat nied Kia lence Roars, | Wedaytiee. Bat Here, te Morrtossis, few tare for ent of these rumors was made in Fruits and other perisuabie property bas been wosted a 1 hope ; 10 record ¥ i Were many, siidost exclusively with music. | earty risers to retire for the night ia the hour for the seemed high] in the froigh' and in othe he poapia ™ burried wen i hace abe hooks rd with regard to Dane and the Missis- | fii pasmon for ie ert acquired sen an intensity | geigty hey aot aafveqnentiy contione entil the their eashiter' along the road tuve camer we Mage toner = - | A dudge Stopping the Course of Justice. | sippi Conservatives, He means to go with the | that he reqnired every one about him to fall in with % ath, however, the ‘llama FRIDAY, AUGUST 18, 1809 0 then * od | Republican party, and to lend hie influenee to the | h!8 mastcal pred y either yoo or instru. | #mall hours of morning. I tnd an invitation a few | cussed that concealment beeame impossibie, and in a oe t , AUG 18, 1809. | ur citizens are go accustomed to extra ? party, 0 9 influenee to the | mental eodperation, Poodle, tiv was the only | days aco to attend one of the sessions of the mighty | order to prevent the worst co: to his vic rait from Calitornia support of its candidates, and no others, Ac. “pasiatance, AS ordinary behavior on the part of the jadi! Unable to reniler any mus ‘ot Dunham city. At Messrs, 6 Court of adustice of the Peace, ‘The jariatietion of | tit; MeDonald tr, Luther & Co. of 181 Woshing- i ' w wvartz felt the utter Impossibility of that time the * deftleations was cur ‘Terms of the Sun. ary, that we doubt whether the course of | CoMingly he is against Det and his associates. | megs Mornpelmans (er Oe it tre theso Justices, it must be borne in mind, ts both | pentiy mated to We Gout gis tum aicmogh it CUF | ton and 62 Dey atreet, received yesterday a ent Darvy, per year to mail tubeeribers.. 80] sacs © in’ 1 This is both right and wise, and will exert a | mined to train him to dll the oflee of crite in te | civil aud estminal, and the business they trausact Is | Kenerally believed that they wmounted w a much | loed of delicious Bartiets pears dirert irom La WEEKLY, por a: zm | Judge Canvozo in the cases of the usurers | powerfal influence among the people of Missis- | O¥# armontous com: ublty. | Me succne tad, qnortseens larger sate. ' bs adil Gi, tas tak California, by rail, ‘This is the first regue ‘en copies to one address .. #0 | Sack and W excited inl | © | an tngentons meth henever a note out of tt = uni ain dsanpeared, and from mo to the Ledirigrabehonbonr clin 0 | Bac aod W arts has excited any special | appl. proceeded from avotce or un inatrument: every tine THe count Boom, present nothing serhalie nan been knowt a9 S| IF consignment of fruit that has been mada Fifty copies to ove address wo | Temark. Yet in these eases the Judge has | — that «musical fanit was commitied by any mem- | The night was pitod dark, Afor bewme aring our- | whereabouts. Pinkceton's detective force were put | received in this city from the Pacifle, There aro fhe belligere: ne! . ber of the famils-—and such faults were commltt The belligerent Frenchman, M. pr ta | ber ofthe tamite—anl such funl's were, gone tad hi dnel with Mr. Reorsatn Ros | Rnd he naturally beesn to bark and howl He Warkry, peryoar..... Twonty copies to one é ¢ 1 0 in operation, and be was followed np from place Ww | four more cars of the same trait rede ioral bei eet beonpsot lute del e, but never canght, The detectives have been t wis in good conditio cn Wis track all the time, sometimes coming | Gamaged in conseqn nthe way. Most ut some of it wae mader in the reship- 10 | deliberately prevented the carrying out of a 7 | gentence he had himeclf pronounced, thus | Pore, has hdres Fiity copies to one address tho Jastice, and almost breaking onr necks by . ; | peut, and hus been worsted inthe encounter. The | &xsetly tm the” position of the whipping boy, stumbling ovor three or four rocks, that stood like few days of hiin, and agnin arriving atone | went in Chicago, It caine in 4% days from Sanra- dittonat eo; jab pec Jiab rate, | Rot only stopping the exeeution of justice, | *"'™ pursaed his studies with the royal prince. * é d nly to find that he had just decamped to t mento, As soon as it was known that tule fruit Mune ibrait iid i ses | “mocting touk place at Chantilly, and upon the | ver the prince made’ a grammatical blunder, the | 9 many grim sentinels. we wore unable to dnd the Xiout'"n week since the foglive wrote ict: | war inthe minrket It wont of me the rate of from'$s ‘aymeut lavariaply tn advance, bat usurping the pardoning power of the | word alas Wo veh the: dvenbatante: exomed | Cee oy bad to emart for it. Before long, door by which to enter. We asked ® passer-by | ter to MeDonald, ha city, stating that he was re. | lo @16 per crate. ADVERTISISO RATION. Executive. | ar dMlees sd nae d desc dtepaahn tiger Simple Chreate were substituted for smitines of lia | where the entrance to the court room was, Ile | duced to nlject poverty, and beguing the wuthor of his See Enh ae aa / Fornrn Paas, per line. @ conte 4 | swords, the Frenchman at once forcing the fight- | (Poodle's) bark ; alter ward a look sumleed to vet Jased for an instant and then sald : rin to lend him some money, This appeal McDonald The Latest Brooklyn Homicide, ‘Saree iste (8 Words) 68 1 The objecta of this judicial, or rather extra | jny, while hix cooler adversary maintained a sim. | Creature barking: and by little Poodie tum. | Pentre turn aronnd th andif yon don't see iy complied with, But the young man | Coroner Jones took the ante-mortem deposition fener judicial el ch iis {sia ; tarizod himeet! with wrong notes and other musical | it, sett} be ware to hear it." We did as we were told, fe red of a vagabond life and starva- | yesterday of James O'Donnell, wie was stabbed on AL NOTICE, per line Judicial clemency, arc two rich and well: | ple defence. The impetuosity of M. ve La Pores | atrocities, until at last 4 mistake could uot be com | '. : | tion, and yesterday, we are informed, he came back | Wetnes: BURINRE Novices, per line .. ADRD ADVERTINE MEN and sure enough tuereirom we could see a glimmer: at the South Brooklyn Gas oud the a clean breast of | by Owen Haud. O'Dor ebak! eith bi be o paicig ie either by bark or @ | ing lgiit from the slirine of justica, A 10) determined to m dreneed gentlemen, and they are not charged | rendered him iueautious, and he soon received a | mitted without hi Inet ovening, , ng light front the shrine of Jostios,, Around the jon. He went Uo his old employers, it Is | pat Ot Feo’ st ite occupied. with any of the erimos of which criminal | thrust in the neck from which the blood flowed | Erne the riot lunoartial ju'tge, tre mort ennact. | Woe Naga crawl of litle, boys, bare-headed. pare: | atioged, and reveal to tiem te nature Of hir deal: | "Owen Wend carn to Sind toe with 8 Lie. ~ apate , . ts ‘onthe interior, Aver ; sat the els, cain J — they had violated a law of the State neverthe. | *tateh, he confionted Mr, Russeas. with no diini- Iiorvunntely. hie appreciation of musieal art oe eeaaeig SU ed ea aus hiewvy tums, amcunting in ‘all'to "400,00." he | fide oft osilding And'a few worts pated etworn tn, Virginian. tion of energy. Again he assumed the uifon. | Wee Completely and roiely negative. He vestowed | Hit met oar view. within was astonishing. The | Fesult was the arrest of McDonald last evening on a | mee is BI fire He Ca" ; . loss, and had been duly indicted therefor, ii msoumed Do praeg, bat ony blame. bing ‘vith exoression, | that Met ‘our view within was satonishing. The | Cintas, to npnear velore tue Supreme. Court 10 aa, | MC: ice oF threaten him, He cae. to At the recent election in Virginia, the De- | rund gailty upon thelr own confession, and | i" 884 again folt tho eold ‘steel in his body. | periorm with talent, the dog wou'd remaln im Sie for the vary of fourth-rave horses—auien ay drag | Wer Unto the Chicago Duck Compavy on & plea of 1i was in an extremely feeble stat { mocracy carried about eighty-eeven out of the sid { ‘The second wound was in the log, but was not | ¥@ and cold; but at the slightest Ineorreetnoss of | Gang ‘carte, instance, would just suit, All the | Herspass in the case to the damage of plaints tn ‘an hoar to i y sentenced—Mr, Sage to pay a fine of $250 and intonation he ground his teeth, lashed Wis tail, | furniture th be aocn consisted of 4 tabie, four | the eum of $60,000, He was just on the point of hnndred and thirty-eeven members of the considered by the seconds seri we | Starting for Buualo when the ly in the Buth {f arcested hit, enough to ters | growled, yelped. ani barked aloud. fo long as he be imprisoned five days in the City Prison, ‘Standing upon thot ; f ; ourisncd send Lemay, dour atiil—not a concert and ne was lodged in the County dail. House of ates, and thirty-five outof the | ang Mr, Warts to pay a fine of $260 and be | te the fight, or wo heal the lacerated honor | Gounsned and te ii ned tn Diarmetedt, without ire Mumpes of the | “"MeDonuld fe one ef tat clase of genteel anblers fifty members of the Senate. ‘These are not | *" : iy A bs a of i of M. pe La Porze, Inviting Herr, Prederiek Mehwarte a 1 his dow bat Mell behind s swelt'pine Tyjgare keneral!s, spoken of aw reinarka® iy eles or Hatirax, Aug. 12.-—It is believed that there Sen: Nopetedined ten’ Gave in. the mune pind sae te ste 4 . | more expecialiv the doz. If the priiaa donna made i f easnort cliows. His sriends regard itn as a model of xen- st ép-laid plot t lize all the firet- the exaet numbers, the returns not being | Tie A Lo Undeterred by two wounds, this plucky gen- | Tehiemtest allp. tue doe 10. ked at, nia wae table, with his tmpnoase ani wevemorted MW | temenly behavior, & lista the protease.’ | class'oml wines ub ake Province, Tt Nothing remained but for the ofcers of the | ¢ stion of law book: Library at his eide. n 10 the protossion. clas# cowl mines in the Province, The cliief con. ‘ i man went at it again more furiously than ever, | ao air of disapprobation. 1! the ha Aisted of three books, namely! Benedict's Troat enemas sprravore are said to be the great coal ownerw of Complete as yet; but the final result will | iow to take the convicts into custody, and | and drove his adversary almost to the line behind | 120 !ste, Poodle prickelt up bis Mecall's Book of Forms, and. a Constabhes Gidie, THE PERILS OF THE RATH. Hennevivania.” The onject ie sald to be to place tha not vary much from our figures. There may be a few of the Democrats thus elected to the Legislature who will be able to take the home a te drive ‘ania, ‘ucir ‘The ouly literary work that could be heen was a mid Sola copy of Tue SUN, Which le road by everybody In | Phe Robbers’ Sciaure of the Central Raite | Market to the ha cour mining population to 1% Bie! rond Train—The Kabbery of the Auerican | qzents hou many. of the best Coal lauds, Whol. ate power of regulating the price of coal int £ monopolists, nay! confine them for the period of their sentences, | him, marked out by the seconds, to which he | benen: If the Rev Wan this done? Nota bit of it, After the | entitled to retire. ‘The latter now thought it ‘Gani Ferocband det, no piece was xveuted unless the canine con- ' Hen ZuDICTAL, mawrry, adjournment of the Court, Judge Cannozo, | time to change his tactics, and making a success. ur remained quict on his « . Express—Thrilling Details. kept unworked except at one or two points — Men- test onth preseribed by the reconstrnetion Tutsi to’ debtelis sepsessnikt ag made to | f! lunge, he pierced bis antagonist full in the eee es Eee tates re oman | et de ried. We te mene Prom the Utica Observer, Aug Mt ing Malt. law of March 25, 1867; but their number is |}, uilentock to warrond. further preceod, | cleth M: DR La Porze fell, and the surgeon in ey traiued, by Wearing. classical | cracking jokes, buistoruusiy laut al ar ee he Facer ca itenas Coun est Tat hige, The Camp Meeting i inconsiderable, Generally the Democratic ! proce | attendance pronounced him incapable of con. | Works, see MEENA Le ccate. Cedeliltbere | Gata ivtos eines ie went and after an hour's deliberate work le(t the tain | The annual Methodist Conference ap meet ‘Aner dvemmutes tie | Pieler by intmdreds of thousands of dollare—it may | tog for the Lung Island District, whic wad lect jm cris ‘Hern | be a million—thelr booty being the gold, securitics, | Merrick on Tuesday, is under full headway. Tha Geatle udmonitun und valuables of all Kinds gathered by fhe Express | drivers of the furnittire earte and ‘arm wagonsare Company between Omahia and this city for transpor- | doing a thriving business in taking passengers from ake Loyong, oP sand if L aflces ar lation to New York, Utica contributed $10,000. to the depo the carp ground, a ride of five minutes, One ee adcrevand I have cnough of | %¢,bouches of the robbers, over a fearfully dusty road. Yesterday they raleed nderetan tave cnough of the Pacific Express train arrived in Utiea | their fare from ten to fittoon cents. The atteadance after 10 o'clock last night, on its eastward | was larger yesterday thaa ou any of the previoas ' sminand of Conductor Day, who was | days. ual good xpirits, and never more virtuonsly opoored to the occurrence of the silgltest impro- priety or irregularity on his train, His faithful a1 trusty brakesmen were with bim and prompt in ( disenarge of their duties. The American Express messenger, having money packages in lus charge, was o litte but plucky man named Beattie, ‘Tho boggageman was a larger person, named Conklin, ‘The memenger and bageagoman occupied the wa ear, Catan Ag ie laa to have Pei ae, a but we have not learned bis name. ith them a ms . “Jnize,” remarked 9 young Inwyer, “1 am de: | Undcr their chance were— Mun Burted in a Well, ed by the complainant to represent him in this | pry, ie Express Com ny" ate Containing the Coxcorn, N. H., Aug. 12.—George A ‘ money packages collected at leading polnts in the | mason of this city, was thie aiternoon b his young lawyer ioc Ret belteg. fo the ring, | West, thetudfag Omiba, Chicago, &¢., for transmis- | depilr of 38 leet by the caving in of a well 1d 18 not a favor Yn ‘iba kg 0 oe ‘mr sion ‘vo the city of York. ‘In has not yet Nentative ot the eecyler and T sirai | $10:000 in securities, &c., which the night clerk of | covered. een oti ¥ ss ~ uth, | {26 Bapress office in this city placed in the hands of — Mae er ee hte Ce ee Beatie after ot ree halted tn the Utles depot, ‘ t Fortress Monroe. Toowld rewain in auch a place no longer, T retired 2 ppshoy | cd ellaedl ppt: geicke tne ld gf. 12.—The Tallapoosa, satinfied Uiat the people of Morrisania, bave caught | Teint the United States mail bags, comtaining the bt modulation, » Jn, Weld produce symptous or doubt cutive fiths made. litm teeth on ete: arte and his intimate rfende ag little quartette party, wou! ings, and the two culprite now walk tho | tinung the fight, His wound, though it streets at perfect liberty. affects one lung, is not considered dane | OM Foodie's muraio: cons The mischief of this performance does not | gerous, and at last accounts he was con. | Sometitien Her Belen lie in its immediate results, Probably fow | valescent. Meanwhile the Helen of the the privacy of « . theuselves roducing ¢iscordant sounds, of us feel much aggrieved that Messrs, | affair has gone to Germany to drink the waters; | forthe ake of trmen!int the seusiuve an Saar and Warrs have been spared the brief | but her vanquished admirer, if unrewarded by treet CP Posey foetal cstv a periods of imprisonment respectively allot. | het siniles, can console himself with the reflec. frchetul rowlin or red the digeord produced ted to them, But if every Judge of a crimi- | 00 that, when restored to health, he will bave | Wereopimed to kerp within certain bounds, ° Poo- nal court may, after a prisoner is sontenced two wore ‘ fairs’? on bis hands which may b plese ela Be nal [pS Me dr and the record of hie sentence made, tum | fiiy.’ '* Rerious and aareeable as that at Chan. Lipman dan has ned ge af i ota bk round and direct the officers of the law not : Sstrewed im eunfurion about the room.” There han recent]? taken place in London | Tete strewed in ecnfusion sbout the room.” todo their duty, and if the officers heed his Fn tecon eitrcr ar | Another do, wliose education had been even iNegal behest, we have entered upon a phase a demonstration of Australians in favor either of | peter conducted, “was in the habit of going to of criminal law previoulsy unknown. If a uch and so heartily th members are disqualified to sit in the Leg's Jature to which they have been chosen, by reason of their inability to take thie cath Tt is what is known as the iron-clad oath The person taking it swears that he has never borne arme against the United States ; has never given aid, countenance, counsel, or encourayement to persons in armed hostil against the United States; has never sought or held any office under the rebellion ; and lias never yielded a voluntary support to any pretended government, authority, or consti you all up. ‘a man who says that he can't get one shouts a policeman, eh?” thundered the Justice, losing his ar, sit down, do you hear 2° 5 ules A sit down on the floor.” Want no imptdence from yon, sit; no impu- o from you, Sit down, or Vil run you into rison,"* P'Fle poor unfortnnate dropped like a hot potatoe on the floor, Aiter he list wuficieutly recovered, le skulked away trom the Court rogu, but wo glad to regain the fresh air, Bostow, Aug. 12.—A caneas meeting of tha Prohibitory Liquor law party wae held in Tromont Temple vestry to-night, to make a cho! of dele~ kites to the comine Probibitory Conventiv AL though lt w more than sixty w oy about double that number of delegates, alain done tution inimical to the United States, entire independence or of American protection. | ehurch with his master and sitting with him in the As the exaction of this orth will exelude | 4 ; a This leaves no doubt that there isin Australia a | pew during the whole srvice, Sometimes his owner from tho Legislature a largo majority of | {™tee may rem! ta sentence of imprisonment | growing feeling in favor of separation from the | did not come, but the poodle was always promptly Le ¥ OF inthe City Prison, he may equally remit one | mother co Bo it goes, in hie place, remaining during the service, and de- those who have beso-ee hd lesioned y . y equally it one | mother country. So it goes, ony ater ri 7 " | consigning a convict to the State Prison, If} Though the English population of Australia | parting with the rest of the concregation. One Sun » very eaehees ef as in made to in- | 14 may dispense with the endurance of the | hardly excceds 1,700,000 souls, the value of Brit- Land ate the head of wlake in the neighbor duce Gen. Caxny—the commander of that | whole term, he may much more dispense | ish imports and exports exceeds sixty-five iil: | eaé at work, His bo to this ma and the whole road wae inundated . having on board Gen, Sherman, f > ‘The atendance at church that morning was there- mea hee re Nt | throngh'matl for Atbany and New York. |, Weeington Sac heninat in ok 2 military district having charge of recon: | with thet of a part of term. If, too, one | lions sterling, This, however, would vot be | fore restricted to a few intividualy who eame from | ietore they yet deuteron dns eee te cain eine, Ava Leve today end poseed wp 198 Norfolk. wruction—to allow the Legislature to or. Judge may allow a conviet sentenced by him: affected much by the establishment of Australian | pear by, But by the time the clergyman bad coin —achniliasiatiaaniete Xi wea ot Ponds tel the tobbere ere suprosed (0 fii Ma cnt ta ’ ganize without imposing this oath upon its If to 1 Tiberty, whi: 1 fo th independence. menced, he saw our friend the poodle coming slowly THE AVIRONDACKS. have come upou ti train. They may have been The Balt Bat. aa members, Mr. Gneruer ie especially zeal. | %!! 10 8° at Hberty, why may he no. do the RENE TERETE up the aisle, dripping with water, having been —_—--— among the passengers «long distance back, cowing | Ecxron axp Forest City.—The Eckfords, of same favor to one sentenced by a brother | A correspondent favors u# with a commu abe either all together or ong by A Gentleman Finds a Paradine-He Does but this is | Brooklyn, defeated tae Forest City club of Cleve- bus in this behalf, and the New York Times sive dl ta lel hank Bathdar ited oe Baees at present only cor Wear Kid Gloves, and in ture. At Fonda they manazed | Jand, Onio, iu the latter eity yescerday, by ® score Judge? There is no limit to the abeurd and | Bication nominating our distinguished fellow | There was algo a dog who was eald on one oceasion, togot upon the platforms between the express car | ori] to 27, “hes urged the same course. The argument | Hoga) uenece which will follow if| “tien, Admiral Jawes Fisk, Jr., for Mayor. He | when he was given money to go marketing on his See Sasune cance Water thes ae Wate —Wunpeans, in its favor is well stated by the Indianapolis hte eondiaa ps Judge CanDoz0 ia to be re. wants us to go for the Admiral, We answer that | own account, and received an wiut piece of meat | 70 the Buticor of The Sun. move rapidly, ove of thers thrust a key into the lock hobst a Journat, a Republican paper of Indiana, garded as right and proper, we can't do it until we know what are his poli- | frou tne buteher, to have goue for a policemal Sin: I noticed in your spicy little sheet of | of the door at tho end of the car whieh contained the treasure they sought, and in less time than it —Boston advertises ‘* Comfortable coffins.” Friday lastan article which treats the Rev. Augna- | takes to write It, cight eirangers were inside the car tus Murray, lis book descriptive of the Adiron- | and nad begun the work of overpor whose policy is frequently inspired by Sen ties Ifhe ix a Tammany Democrat, be may have | “is does not rest upon such trastworthy authority It is easy to see how the Judge made his as the other ancedotes, —Edmonia Lewis, the colored sculptrom, stor Morton, It is in the following Ian a chance, provided Mayor Hatt ts willing to ; 7 siting her friends in Ohio. ; mistake. While he sat apon the bench and | stand aside oF is promoted to some higher office. | ,, Momkex® generally repay well the attempt to train | dacks, and the Adirondacks im general, In—not a | Saha end ie in reported init. Heatile TS Btittg ihe lathes dvcorerién ta the) adica t Lhe ih the prisoners were before him he had the | put if Fisk is not a Tammany Democrat, it will tacked igs egal ag hdped Logg ad facctious—I must #ay, a manner well cileulated to ner, Was Fund: rod insensible Defure be iingtoas In Miesoer! ere "eaters canis ” ° Gove i s sited easy work. re seems an im- a] 4 ly secured. geonin ot Wirt este ypamiine pater eases | Tight to sentence them to prison, or to fine | be ueetees for anybody to run him. No matter | gegsedigerence ia the intellects! ability of dierent | Tautuithe picesareinecklog Public. Mr. Marray 18 | "Gy cour, warn te men were bound the work of | —The Girt treasurer of Madison county, Tows, Boriahncion estaba te wat duh 2 without imprisonment, at his discretion, It | how great his genius or how spotless his fame, | species, Some aro dull and iltempered, while | writer, wiose works will amply repay one for the | kes trom tne body of the prostrate poeeecnaey, Nan | Kept the funds of the county tn his wife's stucking. majority, wonld seem to imply that it was also in his power to suspend passing | his friends cennot hope to see him made Mayor | other varieties “seem to possess the ability to pian | perusal, To any lover of gracd, majestic, and beau- the robbers wore now in possession of all the means —Padwick lost $450,000 by Newcastle. ‘That's be required of a Legislature whieh bas ite lite in {28 | sentence and allow the guilty parties to goat | Wuless Tammany is will Besides, it is pre- | and carry out quite complicated operat ions." ‘They | titat scenery, a trip to the Adirondack region wit | ‘MUT'auitd fir recuring thelr booty. | awaiting a | Yat comes of taking “ interest” in the aftirs af the Gemeepanen; aad. eein ea abated 5 Jarge on their own recognizances, But after | ™ature to bring forward candidates for the | are apt to be very fond of strong drink, and the | arurd a pleasure, a hearticlt satiafuction, rarely | suitable opportunity t» got away with their acquici- | aristocracy. It is true that by virtue of a law of ( is e 2 : election does Uribe of a little liquor is all-powerful with them. A i tious, # little by-play was necessary. Onc of the rob- —A Bridgeport paper describes a walking cane Mayoralty at present. The election does not to be experienced. Its grand and lofty mountains, * eer papel i. gress, the President authorized the people to | having exercised his discretion and fixed the | 110° itace till next year. Nominations for the | tlebrated moukey, which was exhibited in London | rearing their summits toward high heaven some five | Vert, about te size of Conklin. Look his ep and PEF. | composed of 463 pieces of leather, and made trom & vote upon the question of retaining such a | punishment, he had no more power in the} p..: : ler. bat foreuch an | "er the nume of * Happy Jerry,” was particalarly | or six thoasand fect; its innumerable lakes, whose | the baggnge destined for that station, and received | pair of old boots worn by President Lincoln. A pO! 4q fe ‘ Presidency are always in order; auch an | pnt i n RGA test oath as'a permanent part of their Conmti. | matter than any other citizen, The officers | ofice as the Mayoralty it is better to wait till | OM4 Of #8 and water. ‘To obtain It be would go | shimmering waters ripplo at their basen; thelr irreg. | that wluch wus to be taken on board. ‘The light in | The September number of the Advantio he Gi i ida & through any performance in bis power, lar shores, fringed with beautifal and graceful | S36 SAF wus not to bright ag neual. It Ie remembered, | wonthty will contain an article by Mrs, Stowe, re- tution, and that they voted to strike it out. | of the Court, too, in failing to execute tho | about election time. Beara, too, have as weakness for drinking sion a egiirl ‘and hemlock t P iene seit can cae by. i wale ee et asf sabi Gua irae sense (oa separation of a" " as 1, ton, for of, | evergreen fir, spruce, and ck trees, a pine e a @ tution baggaee- | vealing, it is sald, r se r When their reconstruction is completed, their | sentence, have shown themselves unworthy ‘The ‘Talla doing a good excursion | 4 one member of the tribe, wiiteh belonged toa | here and there lifting its shaggy crest high above meee, and the a etwas rel rued by the boy Xt | Lord Byron and his wite, The poces a th ~ t ? aggageman—" No." What name?" was ingu r - new Stato Government fully organized, and | of their position, They should have paid | 1 ness, Secretary Kouxsox, Gen, Sneuwax, ee tes ae orem) Heearee. Weta) Ra) I Cees ar ite Breet ate ina rene homens Customary manner, °“Coukilu!" was prompiy | —Chicago has started a subscription which al- finally recognized and approved by Congress, | 80 attention to the Judge's extrajudicial | 4 qmiral Poerer, Commodore Aupex, and Chief scene 4 other form @ scene that any one Who has a soul by the boeus, At this time Conklin and vis | ready foote up $20,000 for the purvose of organizing i ‘ : 1 thei wag) re y Lions are said to be of rather an affectionate dis | Can but admire, and thank God that he has been # were Lying bound in 8 corucr ofthe car, I nine to beat Cincmnati next year, Better i their legislators and other State officers will | acts, but locked up their men as the law re- | Bosineer Kina, with the usual staff of subordi- | osition, often becoming much attached to their | permitted to wee. foderates were, also concealed. 4 base ball nine to Rnciaaath seat pear not be required to take such an oath. But | quires them to do. nates, and nobody knows how many friends, | keepers, Some of them will permit strangers to | y Lims 100K Youre oxo, for gevernl yeart X made a | ial! ayer the tureage car und the pa be cael lascs, Meaet pee: Oo ! all that is yet to be done; and before it is Perhaps, however, this is only an experi- | embarked on board of her at Annapolis day be- | enter the cage in company with thelr tamer, Mo Wore no hotels; no White-kid geutry, who have not | Nare set. The train wt poad, aad therobbere Hed. che Ghia F Pia wae oe ohare : ; ie : Y f oye ; ; ; ; done the present Legislature mast be con: | ment to seo how much the comunity wil | fore yesterday, for sn extended cruise among the | reliance, we are told, may bo pent upon al the souraye to thee, mosquito of irappie WN 3 | sol wan't eiraie attest int te ee ee te ere Ore tien tee 6 | vened and organized, ‘That is to be accom. | put up with, If they take it patiently, we | harbors of the Northern States. ‘The expense of | afetion than upon a tiker's; tie tiger must be made | thi "scum lived neat tie outlet Of tie Sarshae, ‘om pear the Couiral Hailroad works; and | pamper of French actors and uctresses, : not da * ; stor Ds r y ; Plished, not by virtue of the new State Con. | shall next have Reddy the Blacksmith con- | the trip for coal, extra wages, wear and} oUt tt oe seu pela prefer Te | RIE heat wees ceeeiens waklen | uy otucr suspicion enicring ie mind tian that sane | —Annexation has been gathering strewgth in stitution, nor under its provisions, but by | vieted and sentenced, and then some amiable | t#™, and repairs, will be about hase MA tnd have as litle to doas possible with them, since they | OF more might be wen La morpery Rauene pista ‘et see raat Abas f ove Beatie, thongh the subject: bes, bees ve Liye authority derived from the reconstruction | Judge will inform tho officers that they neod | While the distinguished party might. travel bY | are more treacherous and less influenced by kind | mou, Lake trout could ue taken by ny, and the wessenger and Daggageman were found | agitated lately, Two factions are contend!ng for ble themsel lock hi 1 | Pailroad and stop at hotels, as other citizens do, | treatment than hone, Not that tigers are entirely | aid the stream spouted trout, | elpless, that the robbery became kav wn, procedeney in the matter. One favors annexation laws. Thoeo laws require the oath. They } not trouble themselves to lock lim up! | ¢) stout one.tenth of that sum. This is an | destitate of affection, for covce have been koown ta | | nave oa at yy hook, in lose than Foor directly to the United States; the other favorsa des F wate 20 eronption. Bo fas the oath Ie Who knows? i economical Administration, but these extrava. | which they havo become extremely attnehed to their tices to Big porwie éuche. Not bad to take, Slasailen’ ob: eeeoracente, (ies aan Lore , they les thi lecre- Ph YI ; : " oflbe 1 the wer a sand cannot nadian Confederation as a pr . Bothy soncerned, they leave nothing to the discre Another Blunder of Gov. Hoffman. gances for the personal enjoyment of high offi- | tramers, Tigers are also noticeable for their I het ae te pda BO yom py 4 madgawie - 12.—Two of the thieves have | powever, are resolved apo from the unfais ~9 tion of the commanding General, It is his Goy. HoreMaNn has made another serious | cials will not be kindly looked upon by the | cowardice tn danger, although, when retreat is cut one Sf eho environs of the Adifun- latine Bridge, just beyoud Fonda, . capa ae ea ‘ous characters Were noticed by acon: | union which the articles of confederation impore, iittiec hpnetor tan whom there are Tew more | MIC of Fuiaive yenicrday morning. ©” | the great ship eanal which is to eomnech 4, obsizing and attentive ross fof some werkt sam,” | Fesponded to the description of the robbers tele. | Amsterdam with the North Sea, at « cont of 27,000, wk OF ite, Mondeetal Ausable (Chasity, | graphed slong the road as soon as the robpery wax | 000 guilders, 1s now once more in progress, the Gov- House, WouKd, wip man for the trouble | discovered here, the oMcer attempted to arrest | ernment of the Netherlands having relieved the sveeL aestad Gain Kenn Mew tank ve Reena sal ‘of ‘them immediately drew a revolve and expense of w trip from New York to Keesevitie constable, the two es. | Contractors of certain difficulues which for « tima Able arin of water would ‘natarally hindered the work, ‘The cant willbe about Afteen able drink of water wi ‘one would ‘naturally imoibe, and a relish for h miles in length, The Zuyder Zee is to be strat out duty to supervise the organization of the | mistake in undertaking, in hie capacity of | P&Ple: 08, ee Raniay crea Tint Aud Rtv oentesi, All Wild i 5 a animals keptin conflaoment are said to be subject to Legislature, just as he has supervised the | Governor, the management of @ railroad We think Judge McCunn is right, in the | ts of sutkiness, which are premonitions of danger election, He must see that it is all conducted ‘That is no part of the duty or the businessof | main, in his decision directing the release of | tothe trainer, It ts generally duiing these sulky in etrict accordance with the law of the land. | that officer. Mr. Horrman docs not seem to | Paarr from the custody of the Marshal, and in | moods that acetdents happen. He cannot modify the law. The President, | understand the naturo and character of his | declaring that Mr. Commissioner Ossoun has no | A# t0 the possible secomplishments of the smalier his superior officer, cannot modify it. No pow- | official obligations, ‘The law requires him to | more right to inquire into Prarr’s guilt than | Members Of ihe uniual Kinadom, such as rate and ercan medity it, or relax any of its require ‘A vulise which o mice, binis, and frogs, it would be impos! fieht vas piekod up and (ound to contain bonds ud the necersi ey r stands to its affurs somewhat in the relation re to be organized without administering ° im fo P a UB as of the trainer, tatu prganized | from him, and account to him for moneys re: | GF civil Governor, Paart is preserve the peace, but it docs not give him | %y other person would have, Texas, by virtue | io euumerate them ail. But it is satiafuctory to And | piyteacaty can Beyer layee cr valuatl'# taken troWn the train. ‘Officers ure | from Amatcrdam, and the Pampus daw by which ments, except Congress. For either Gen. | the least right t int @ Raflroad Superi of the reeonstrection acts, is under mihtary au- | not in the training of all auimals, larze or small, the | brook tout, and rode 32 1 pareais of A Kg SG Malte hy Boel teed Of | this is to be effected is already half finivned, and i d ho Teast right to appoint @ Nablroad Puperin: | i crity, Gen. Reywoups is in command there, | one great princiolc which te constantly insisted on ts | and tea, Squirrels and w Tee eee toe Pee Peg kité | the locks and slutccs connected with it are in pr 4 Canny or the President to allow that Legis: | tondent, who is to report to him, take orders i Lahacy? * the first express train West gos olf at Fonda and for Kinduess and patience on the part Iwiter successfully, one 1 would advise the person who ue article referred to at the beginning of this walked to Palatine to avoid suspicion, as the cxpress | gress, By this ander does not stop there og Holland will add ono more to her grand engineering works, but it appeara ged to have —— shes Arh iy embers, wo! ‘i ‘1 s ege ovide himself with anew pair of white kids, to be an English firm who hold the contract the test oath to cach of its members, would | coived and expended. All this Gov. Hor. | committed the crime of murder in Texas, Gen. | THB GREAT DEMOCRATIC TRIUMPH. Mile wr twoot Flor de Mayo or Night Blcomng Political Goset ovis adtlen Cua 30k tant a Phe be rank usurpation, They may perhaps | man has assumed to do, and is now doing, | Reyxouos should cause the necessary papers to ~ d pack off to Newport or Lane Brancl The Colorado clootion fur 3 rritorial Delegate ; ey ah ape \s * * pi He ke bet at ‘ ‘ ; trae ed to enjoy manly sports, nor capable | to Congress takes place Sept, 14, shown by an extraordinary incident which hi think it Agi be hacgen iy the ay wee bet without any legal powe r whatever to per. be made out establish ng this fact, and then de- 4h ating the Sebautersal ‘tng beaut wre >, who was John Morgan's brains, has | jest occurred weer Hohensteie, in the Harta, Tha required, ey may wish, since future Le | form such acts, or to exercise such authority, | mand the surrender of Pratt from the Governor Ore Rea _&&Y, he Keutucky Legislature, defesting | eswte of Werna, ia this district, haa for centuries gislatures of the State will be assembled We do not question the Governor's mo. | of the State where he happens to be There lence of a Cine The P the plan to eleet ex-Sonator Hender been in possession of the Spiegel family, though it without sach an oath, that this one might be | tiyos, He means well; but this docs not | Would seem to be no other way out of this sort of The Aa i sive iRa erat Le ware othe Kilitor af The sun, ‘Miasourt 2 tb tactics Which | Was held in mst the Coant iki Halve Henares | $ i + rf complica e wo woonstruction is | ™ enpry tbe Remsen oO in the . . il J Seater Governor o| . Last epring the present occupier of the property exempted from the necessity of taking it ke from what he has done and is doing the | Complications until the work of reconstruction | Hot box, It is estimated t four tho} Sim: It would appear that the strike of the But Nii private opinions, wishes, and pre- Sear preposterons blunder, ese comple 4 the late rebellious States fully egal votew were cust in punty al plate priaters diders irom ordinary strikes, which enator Jesse D, it was redlected to | publicly denied the fealty, and as such devial, ac- i 1 ugh (e election was more fa rly condueted b Peay aifect suine purticalar industry or limited local: | the Rentucky House of Representatives from the | cording’ to the old fwadal Inw, would deprive the ‘ restored to the Union i i : i orhiay In any other portion of the iy, inuswiuch ae it i8 a matter which concerns the | coquties of Carroll and ‘Trivio on Monday, ; Frere ny nips a 90.6. wiht he medley | peamnenn. oat HAY: Sei fe. IRIRIE, AO ‘i Fata: AN PePram present inulcatione: the atexighrout bemo- | whole country Plate ng ik tm fact a tine a Br-Benetor Charles J. Cornell’ tntends to | Tu of bis Fehte, Cotns von Bolvers, immaadtately e The law is peremptory ; they are bound to | darken all his pol prospects. A friend, who seemed exceedingly pleased | crate have m. a clean sweep of the Leg P requiring patfent training, sage, and ime to segues Aer ha dan kigral Raanre wile fanaier Ti © | called upon Herr: van Basoet eo are up the estate, r i T i dupes who consented cnter Re- | it; forthe most be deers eraving bon ibe Famenee Thowaa * i : i setths enforce it, and nothing more, — With our recent ancedote of DBRXZAAIIN TATE Oa ee ii ce ere ee | ut plates aro entirely dependent upon. good printinie sreamer tn Bovember. A flea might se well oo bad aid Pach prayed yedhal Mdhageipan/-flah It has been supposed, that as the exaction Mexican Courts, Ohio, thiaks that it was @ shade too rough on | Democracy. Th publican in the Assembly perfect aevelopment; thus the quality of nd pe a gate was ¥ Oiticetn hw fram bovk Teonoese Powell Clayton, of Arkansas, is laying | jaborers on the extate were drilled every day and me years ago, When SANTA ANNA was | Jous Stoppanp for publ with name Me SROIPEStiOn Rad alcnee eonde the: Facobll: tes, and circumstances, Taran and Sroppann | causis very reat. ‘The Democratic newsnaners can ave bo z since e debt of o, | scarcely conceal their bitter hatred to the colored have both long eine peld: the debe ‘of oalure, on account of their Adehty to the Republican alte the necurity of dhe whote cuiculauing | | Governor Powell Claxton, 0 as Ls Ing Dubie futerest requires that 1 res for Se McDonald's si i es ‘ * : : Fee ae eee beatinannen The Aincre | tern expirce in Isif. A Alt, Brooke, a sti Ridical, | tUEHt to fire at a target, senteien were pomted ut Nowe Companies "| fatalno iter the prize, Governor Ulayton stuude oi | varions pheos and relieved every two hours, A roment to fur # Senter p atiorm, rd has been posted up at the gate with of the oath will turn out of the Legislature a majority of those reported to be elected, | undergoing a course of hUgation in this cit Gen, CANBY would order now cloctions for | he addressed a note to Judge Bannann, of : and we therefore felt ourselves free to pt fractional currenc ‘Assemblyman Michael Murphy, late Colonel of eo the vacancies; but we eee no facts to justify | fering him a bribe to decide a cortain ques. | aM we therefore felt ourselves free to print the . Dy af emnice: | ibs iaste Cinee Brigade), und, euiral io the frish enmtion: “No thoroughfare for robver~ i ‘i i o | tion in his favor, Judge Banwann read the | “etote Ing des pucrs and eheravers.o. superior skid white | army rachan invasion, Will, be the Tatninany | knights” (Vertotener Bingang fie alle Raubrilter. this supposition, All men who cannot take | tion in his favor, & : away But Tavean did not in all cases vanquish those Among rele to pay e air priee to skiliul plate p candidate tor Civil Justics In the Kirst District. The | Tete said that Count Stolicrg will shortly arri the oath are by the reconstruction laws in- | letter in Court, and declared with fitting in | ii) jou he came in eonilict, On one occasion, Heiward ¢ whe serviens five vaiue to the plates, ‘li | Genera: va clever fe.iow aud a true soldier. with o band of armed men to take forelble pussce- i di hat the writer would find th ne 10 shaker. Bue pions, Abe Nor aauy a te Ex-Assembiyman Daniel Leamy is said to be |} gion of the property, and people a rious to jidle as members of this Tegielature. | dignation that the writer would find that | poneyzo Dow, an eccentric genius and preacher, Woat we offer orquié word, This hus loug been a | ne Miammuny candidate tor Civile duatice. oft a property, ple are cnriow and the reoult been the formation of was well known tothe people of Vir-| this was not a Mexican Court, We have | who became f ., cond District Co ried fe a hard worker, | know how thiv medueval seome in the middie of the ea oes Marty FARE BRON RIOW § COREADE 5) Union for selt protection, that they | hesorvedly at aR ‘eves in the tutto, | ulpeteonth century will en ia. Gen, Canny announced before the | always taken pride in Judge Bannakp, and | some thirty or forty years since, was invited to Correaponitence asthe ¢ ro a fair day'® Wages Lor a fair day's word, ‘Tabor ovenia vinck” the ease of the prescue strike at the Nauonal Company, te plaies Of the new. Iractional currency —A story 1s current in Washington in connec tion that he should require the oath of | exulted in his spirited judicial refutation | preach at Steubenville, where Tarvan lived, The Chicago 7¥mes seve: Ht ie denied upon good | iis the momisetion of Denlel R Bleklcs as +- inembers of the Legislature and all State | of the error into which the old Mexiean had | Tarrax, unlike his two famous. brothers ii this y larcer than veusl bat the engraving of | SABO" dita cal hovsert. wpa Minister (0 @psin. I appoerd Wat the nomination para 14 + ong perfectly understood that | fullen. sis ANA ae Aram aD nD: Nad a PRE here borom Prien to the Rewate of thee Tuned meatesy | Vows lass of such votes, requiring, of contac. | Grecley Pie ead to lt, ha of Sickles, like that of most other furelgn Ministers, és. who could take Ht would be | Tn the sult recontly commenced to compet | fVuners amens the prominent men of the luce, | where i erat man an ordentire mil ee | Rin tur Sad gcanathe tate pratrs ould | fiweuereduua gue wn ice ue discemed ln Oubina ounall previoes to ie apetoat to dceupy these offlecs. All others | the officers of the Albany and Susquehanna | er. which they wo have, an oppor | thoes, Puiian® charscteristicn while ate powsenscr | ta tied waa paid forty 9a Myive cents BSF | Northern elie ‘beksre is hardens the as by the President, Mr, Hoar, raising his spectacles fe excluded Mg the law. Votes cast for | “ailroad to transfer certain stock, it appeared | (nity qs cry hin mettle, ‘Tavran called upon him, | "Tne, Conservatives, rigor okay! era lila) Fee Renata cata, onrat es kee SOU alcralttor Mr circeley"s th SHE | above bis eyebrows, sald: "If I recollcet right, it ‘dong #0 excluded were like votes cast for | by the complaint that the refusal was justi: | under the pretext of 1 spect far bis emi: | cRnage, to, stand adependent as | yusiness, It becomes « question whether the Gove Of the sixty-five Senators in th appears to me that Gen, Sickles was mixed up with Kenineky Democrat who ha heard of the fif- ty pold ere the in, ‘es of Ne that Ostend manifesto, 1d 't know how that mich, or aliens, of like blank votes, ‘They | fled by the defendants under aclaimn of right. | nent reputation, and invited him to dine. | teenth amendment, and vard of the 110) rent will uphold a elas interest to the injury of the 4, ton were natives of New Yor! iat nifeste, hs rr F To tolerate bad work, delay, anit inoon- | EtCNivetts, seven. of Olio, six of i ont, Pehnevh five of Vermont, Penneviy: for Sickles, s rae k Hhode Tetaid, Mary la | © ok of Mr , euch two; “Tudiana pintient r unthus med Wo Wke courage at the Hoar, and imierpowed that ais reeol- that of Mr, Hoar concerning ‘at all, and cannot avail te ust | The whole ground of the controversy wus | Dow, who was fully apprised of the objet, at marepuigete tan tat recrass with whole we wpon jon of persons competent for | whether this stock should be transforrod. | once accepted the invitation, ‘Tavpan had all This change of tactios wil materially alter tho i Hitical he the of "to be filled who may have becn | Tho plaintiff, ua he had a right to do, eame | infidel friends prosent, and the conversation natue | RoNHeH Commienin, Gt ath next, Laiaiaare,, tn | Weald do in connection with bis } Becretary Fish, wha was | oO its already enormor ie ab it peced ONK OF THR PROVLE, hb Ce od Ostend manifesto, je ulko expressed somo RF voted he sate election. All| into Court gud complained that this right | Folly turned on religions aubjects, All sorts of | ly he & Conservative Democeatie anaembiage, Tie me rye Clovelinty Eee Caroling, Teneeesee. 2atonn Bae ects express, come high aby . id ba che beehe ! “ questions, intended to embarrass Dow, were put, | Nill eive Juboron un advantage over Senter, and one From the Syracuse Journal, 11th, ture'otthe House, their birtupluces: were ar (0 | . in view of bis connection with that aifair, isis, Caney teas to do, ander the law, | was denied to him. Ie also revealod that | oan ain nen ting, nasal tone, ad~ | {chiTeancyace when aie say pretty pen tage diy | The Governor of Florida the Hon, Harrison 49)North Carolina. ; 3 way a brief pase, afer wie Becretany Ra 4 J » F 4 ad | fo r hee t ny ARS ee rigor! ‘q wean Welk “ ‘ who among the eligible citi- } the defendant protended to have a right to Gressad hice anusowhah ear ie Aahiess Mae, | Oe dohneon. ‘Aitting side by side in the Henate Res, wap yoeraay seers By Ag fileouth & us sad, Wanh covet ae yee oF the Oste hoa ~ aved the high st number | refuse, This state of facts demonstrated the An OF the United States, “and representing lier In- | Wack Kinney Med. on West Ouondage street, i us 1 for reces ¥ Dow, what kind of a place is this they call pur- | te ia the coun’ of the nation, It will bea | Ave E. latte 'ag ¥ Seah tad ae Won te Maype Of We thoes NERA » for where is ‘ast of two such mien as Johnson ~ “ies respectively, and to ccelare them | necessity for a hearing of both sides, and then, | cstory? They tell me it’s about half way be. | pleasu reserved to Cle ws If amajority of the voters proférred | ahd not until then, an adjudication. ‘The Fee ea tale’ Nacdce Sistanet Med (aed hee eet by throw away thelr votes apon petvons | course which Judge Bannanp thought | pow, * that's « subject in which you have no sort | mye aymber of, rf " 2 ota, | proper to pursue was upon the complaint | of interest, When you die, you'll go straight to | fra nae jean want ai y ve seein i ieg in the absence of the defendants, and | bell, without avy Aal/ way about 4,” tak j dea’, looking at the counet! board in thomghtrul fuss .er, saul, “Gentlemen, 1 beHeve Twas th fay 2 etn TR oath, haar made tore fe an em ie Fish was and le Toe, Nath, ere se adee wy we Yrecle on Mr, Kinne's ‘May, in the | Malt Creswsil, Send ag wee Tin iavor of it then.” ! |

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