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a THE SUN, TURSDAY, SAUGUST 17, 1869, : . ; ‘ a AMUSEMENTS, : will; why only too rapidly by lack of cowehs | the great Western country Is densely pope! TUE RELE AN OF MRR ATT | 48ermase DREBEB PROM THE SRA, ACITY Wirnotur waren BOOTH'S THRATHY. Bd st. between ttn and ett aya, | OK Huch of titician may we) lated i om ent Long Branch=The Lower | The Dronaht tn Philadeiphin The Faire | Bight members of the House of Commons WALLACK'#-Belt, Matinee on Ratartay Feet, Wehave great reapeet for the oplaion | We favor every kind of chance whtch | ese pagpmee secure FROM the Retreat of the Avixe | moma We Waly © | havo died sinee the opening of the session, SHUN GAR RGA he of English experts in rowing matters; but | rooms Mkely to prove benefieial. but th PMREATEVED Corttaroy, Trestee atrovent eee Day or Two's Supply Lett -Astoulshment ~A hew era is soon to be brought ont, YIFTH AVENUB THEATRE —Hovertwon's with all deference to their notions which we | proposal with reference to the national ¢ } > Llitabatd Ll of Gen, Sherman, of which Verdi is to furnish the music and Sardou Sun Correspondent Using a Dissecti From the Pritadeiphia Bnguiver, Ava Vi Katte. A short time sin dy," Play.” Matinge Satnrda Hwed te Cone | Commntentonet (ebare at t ce | tal does not seem so to ua the text admit are drawn from constant prac Philadel tire city CENTRAL PARK GARDEN, ft av. between M0804 | O54 oxnorionce, wo think, even ‘accord, | pase | Sete ARMs Mevwns'e Jurtedtetion ABs | correspondance of The Bra phis-aith the exeepeiom wf «portion if the att i ald tet roquet is vaty apt {0 enguntea OLYMPIC THRATRE—Miceory Miceory Dock, Mati | ingr to English standards, the Mareard etylo | The Usury Cases. Gey, Netwan Che Terttoeny tesnmetent | Lose Baanen, Aug. 16.—Long Branch is not | trieto) Kensington, was withont ave for es iearoes dea pes iy een ated Verh noes At 1% o'elone, Wednendave and aatitiay i re The casos of Messrs Sion and Warts Prisewer The Liberation and | %0 well patronized me it was inet year, and these | niences, snnorances, and the atralis Wey W es At i is not as faulty an thos writers wonld make | M WOOD'S MUSEUM — Afternoon, State Secrets and fo supply, | | 1 hing Hyena, Kvening, Laila Rook. Matince | U8 belioy n —Col, Fitrpatrick killed his wife the other day: "Tie present (dies We rntariens chop excursion traios will make it still more ui | come bef + again this worming Lan Our men do not row exactly x Sogo # Courtroom was | popalar next season, No seaside resort near the és tuntess Wor | #8 South Carolina, and attended ber funeral twe | Te will be recollected shat theas gentlemen dispevettion of Providence mn r ioe wheoward Saturday, | Like the Oxoniank—probably not ae well or as _ ae ffbes eaeely erewiied ¥ av sive as Comrets | metropolts can tong remain aristocratic, for the ral | Weary rains, the elly will b irely minus a supply | days afterward, THi. TAMMANY—The Queen of Hearts; of, Harlequin Kuave of Hearts GRAND OPERA HOUSE, 2948, and shay. —The spy | They do not were conv ted of taking usury: and while all the other convictad parties were let otf wee | road and ensable article water. It is estimated that there are cleven hundred elewatod - Fi eerie ic vatce: | Murderers at large in Tenmosece. Meuts in cossst Jearuboat men, with an eye to business, | of that indi 4] Wil seo to it that “the lower classes," who have | Some portions of, ate tat The epeciat ne AoRer Oshare HOR Nie went to tifleally according to English idens. of The Poopie at Jone Ut take the water” as smartly at | i] : oh i a¢, Mr SAGE was sont A to five | Mad Rarely hem beowent fe atlemee when Gea, Pryor | Money to spend, and want to go everywhere as well and the hydrant streums all over the city | quence are lower, ofS Marc, Matince Saturday, tho bogi “Anish” with a flue, Mr. 8a ‘as sentenonl to five | fenker i “ «inning of the stroke, nor “finish” as) ' ty the Deetmeing | M@ the snobs, got a chance in the fun, Already on ly growing weak: Imon have been so abundant rr BOWERY THEATRE The French Spy and the Mandit day priser : sto | arose amit edscrwest thai Be wisdeul th 4 Hing * ‘This Imponding ealamity bites ihe tine eve “71 | thoroughly as the Englishmen, though we | G8Y* imprisonment, and Mr. Watts to ton, | 1 Gay that a weit of Banas cwrpas had Dee to week days picnics, &e., from the regions of the | 4. fills impending ealum river, Brith Columbia, tile season, as almont to = ao = | ventnre to predict that in the race the differ. | Feason assigned for pruishing Mr. SAGE | ty gugce MeCumn dhecharciag the prlsonce from all | Bowery and Chatham street, come down herc, ant impede navigation, A ay! r 0 or Works to to e th | Blore severely was, that he had been en: | custoty maior the warrant wouct by the U.S Com. | coorsely clad working people wander upon the Falrmounl Ning’ ihe present dromcute Tt may we | —Dodworth has issued a new song, entitled ad the beach, eating gingerbread and | montioned, however, asa sort of site issue, that the | “The Biush Rose; words by Geo. W Elliott, ~ ence will not be nearly as marked as it was pe = yhen the Bhalleh eritio 1 its | gaged in locking up money, If this were | missioner He coneteon! the prooner leaaliy ab | Manas ; Pte Mle English eritios wrote their notices. | vein, we cannot eee the justice of punishing | MK and therefore woul! not now appear for bim, | Dawmane, As noon as the Sunday boats begin run- | gracccasary nnd cuipabie waste of water by House: | suthor of © Donnie Kloine,” te 0 eee BRUIT, | on the other hand, Harvard rows « shorter, | sis iki PUDMINE | Gea. Pryor then gore the vuvitiiesioner a writ of | Dine here, we may expect to see the place monopo- nehicty advised oF the feok thon tre” angsty of water ‘The Brown family are to hav ting at " fot it under color o! indictmet uublicly advised of the faet time the sup - © to have a meeting Tt Aitnee for AN. | quicker, and very vigorous stroke, and one | MM for it under color of an indictment for inebarge wiitresend (9 tke Kooper of the Jul in | lited by these people, As it ta, we wandered yee | Pi, hovu very. liwaited for some. wee Groton Inaction, Mass., toanorrow, to look sites marries el sed . | usery ; but Mr Sacr utterly denies that it | wntem Pratt was held prisonor. ‘Tue Commissloner | terday upon the shore and saw very much the same | greatly added to the present alarming bediheudtcgecnahomili intl densi ony Sd] SR replied, tersely art sterity, (hat the orice of Judge | inelteatsand charactors that wo wee at Coney Inland | and if we should be so wnfortana Water privileges entirely for an! ‘The reason assigned for imprisoning Mr, | MeCumm was mull and voll, that the State time, our eitigews may, ua a nw ‘ir iminense estates in Koghend, The proprietor of a Boston bone mill adver. to be denied TUESDAY, AUGUST 17, 1809, * © deni | coxswain compels them to adopt the Englieh — ‘There isa greater numb courts | ona Sabbath afternoo + ees that" persons sending ther own | style to some extent, and to make longer and ourts in WP si bo tried here at present than there bas been before this | selves for the same, forthe water that was used in Suy, baa yeas oan soubor sss to fewer strokes than they do when ce ig | SY ATYS ie, that he used insolent langunge to peepee tia his Manag is jammer, The two Teading Hotels, the Gistsen slone Woeka bate iomeed tor baveosl Bane. tee cna pieony ais oa eben ‘soy | fome valuable hints from their numerons | (nies this; but if it Wore truo, it ecems to THE CARE FOR THE GOVERN MENT. maleated Wabeeiatny Wane quite a | Call the Lime when the river Schuylkill, from Fatr- | the Spanish frontier, ie journey fs #mpponod to be Fity copies to one address sv @® | mentors, and from observing the English | %# that it would be ridiculous to punish him | | Diswhet Ato collpeadbed Ror rota [a Turtoer, prosented stalin dearth ef water soit dose hap pores laced thteandla rset bines) ‘Tho Weekly #un rowing, on whieh, aftor all, Harvard's stylo | ff It ander auch a conviction. Prelit center rah rag nate ey Tia KIXN OF PLOPLE WHO ane Xow anne, — | atthe prewent time, “Not omiy does any water fall vo | of Isabela, or the dam at Fatrmount, but s0 low ds it that | —A contemporary. thinks 6 are nbanknicut uf stone and earth Lat supports F cae Henares) ari Tt is thought that Judge Canpozo will 1 a ove: tregl e struck a = oughly understood, He said that Prout bed broken In looking over the hotel {registers we are w v( ation ie an | Pemit the imprisonment in both cases this the UME Beaten gnart [a Terns, and aided by | With the almost entire absence of those old 4am on the north side is all_piainly visible, and | BoNNd to win in the appronching race, because Sim. edition of The SUN & va) emediom, A limited nui ‘3 . Nea ; ef Abroad strip of grass, stretouing the entire Wnt | mone, their leader, i 4 “third eousin of Raipl ber of advert ‘ fn ta | Improvement of the reverse can only be eon. | MoFning. ‘The Court undoubtedly has the | others had there coumitied murder on one Smith | frsltoned faunily names which we used to rend in | iNet vom shore to suiore, can be seen. ‘This | Waldo Emerson . Of advertitements receive ! ut por tne, ‘To x A, | Dower to remit oF change the sentence at | 8m two freedmen ‘Will be pudlished on Wednesday morning. Tueinese | wars modelled, and of whieh it is only a modi- men Whow isi to reach country customers wil! Ani ts | fication. Whether the mod that att had escaped to | times gone by. ‘The Kutekerbockers go somewhere | Would be cough of Itself to teil the story about the tusure ineertyon they must be handet in before Yo'ctock | clusively determined by the race itaelf w York h " . during the hot weather, bat they do not come to | scarcity of water, bata visit to the reservotr at —It is proposed in St. Lonis to celebrate the ‘eke Y 1 ’ ‘ork he had been arrested ander warrant | during the hot weather, 5 p Tuesday event ‘ ‘ y time duri le term, i . monnt displays the unusual #ieht of nearly all the re- | eentennial anniversary. o} pol’ on Tuesday evening somewhat fear that the pressure of advieo | *Y time during the term, a from the United Stites Commissioner ; that Judge | Long Branch. ‘There ts plonty of moncy here, but | monn! displays the unusual «let oY nearly Al the te ‘beans 6a Bept, 14, by fo aes i paaids Pro Discharge of John HM. Pratt—Who was | and suggestions to the Harvards to alter | We have heard it rumored that if time | secunn had interfered with this warrant on the old | that alone docs not and never will make wociety. | f fe wesler weetion of the reservoir, kugwn ae tie | SCO © A . 1: by founding“ Remboldt Piyeh } : o i 1 lowe Ke oti t ound of State sovereignty, and that a fearful mud: | The people whom we see have great, coarse, red | * feeder,” and which 1s the first portion of the busin ervator ‘Afraid t } their manner of rowing, will make them were allowed by tho Court a motion would | ground of State sovereignty, and that a fearful m hicke cewek ORE wuubsaba, fet pimmetue ana | Se svoseiiine oF taanin be 3m ave the water pumped — Avitor’’ or air ship stock in i Up ‘vy the Fairmount. works, contains a small quae Calltodib: Matieatl’ outa ie a ae Ye ta Lily Of Water, but it i# 60 low that Ure pipos leading et, one thoasand shares at @0 4 the otuer sections are high und dry, and what, | sare having been offered by the managers, ‘Thid haps, has vever before happaned, are pliitly ¥ fs, of all stocks, most lable to Inflation. ie otuier sections ares devoid of water that 4 i uddy buttoms can be seen in some of them, —Richmond, Indiana, bas just passed an ordi- Chlet Gralf suceseded in getting tie active coGne- | nance commanding that “in ease of the death of be made in arrest of judgment. That would | dle had ensued. He ti % this old threadba (i be areal service to the community. Whether | Meory of State rights had veen shattered with the | Dosted animal faces, flash colors in dress, and tom eghre shattering of the Southern armies inthe late war of { commonplace talk, ‘They are evidently bred to one oF two persons be convicted ia compart: | ing rebellion. Mr. Pierrenont then proceeded to | Working lard for a living, aud now, with plenty of tively of little importance exeept to them ot Me€ oro. any | time on their hands, they are almost killed with r argue on the lecal right of Judge y Rhee Prog Hor Be AD to selves; but it is of goneral interest to have | State Judge, to take the prisoner from the hands of | emmvi. At dinner they domineer over the wa pa f ; 8 ; aude ats hi aba te ation of the Sebuglistil Navication Company in the the law of usury fully discussed. the Commissioner, alluding to and quoting many im- | for tear some one wil suspect that they are really | Fete nccgeneyvond, that corporation not one | AUy polle ho sill tinmediately deliver his 'y fully ia of oMee to the Mayor."* <— rH portant decisions in cases saniar to this, all of | no better than the servants, Waived AW re bene, 9 ata lld ant ber embloms and other ins! ° As tho morality of the members of the | Which supported the authority of the Tiere KEDREMING TRATT : Petually cranked thom by their cuarter to the uso of | —The spectroscope having shown that the «im deny the anthority which had been asserted | chances of success, Young Men's Christian Association is just now | * 8#tinst the anthority of the State Courts Is the fact that they read Tie Sun, At 11 o'clock | jeer to telegrapa to Uke keepers ur oversears, of the | 18 ® large collection of the mlncrals known on the by Jndge MeCuNs to dispose of the prisoner A cable dospateh from London on the 13th | undergoing considerable acrutiny, we should like | PITRepOnt added that, Lelieving that the Un bind ewaboy appears with this paper, and there ts ® | dams at Norristown and futher ap the river, to | earth, including the precious metal». an inventive * " i "i ‘, ” hoe Btates had jurisdiction in this cate, he had done ail veh for it, 1 pity this newsboy, not b ho is | throw open the gates of those dams and porinit all | yankoo is meditating upon a process to extract gold So far as the two judicial officers, Commis | inst, tells us that the crow have been | to inquire of one of them how he ean conscien- | thar lay in bis power to retain (he prisoner in the sioner Osronn and Judge Mec ottive rick o fast ont of THe SU, but because he | the water contucd there to tind iis way to Fairmount are | changed, and that Messrs, Lyman and Fay, | Uously swear every month that he has faithfully | eustoay ot the United States, ie might have over: As mentioned, thio will afford temporary relief, —The “Yankee Greon Corn Knife’ is the Is 80 Intoxicated with his ance dam. from the sunbeams, j ‘: : of a Deputy Ce THR CHILDREN OF I8RARr, Vutonly tor a day oF two, for, at the exhaustion of coneermed, the matter, terminating as it | who went outas substitutes in ease of acei- : rformed the duties of a Deputy Collector of the | stepped the bounds of courtesy in doing +o, but if he ithe Welnaetins Aine: (rusk aii oti Yakoaly tate Gay ce twos 9 eee sanargtion Ot | oe We a: ssaverddul Misia Areal ade ine fon The Texan prisoner, JouN H. Parr, was | neither well in their old style nor in the Eng discharged from arrest yesterday by Mr. | lish; but we hope that their good sen Commissioner Osnony, » ground that | will prevent them from experimenting at the there was no evidence ng the further | last moment with new methods which they holding of him by the United States author: | could only imperfectly acquire in the short ities, While moking this discharge, Mr. | interval before the race, and which would Oxon wk pains most emphatically to | thug rather diminish than increase their doos, amounts to a mere war of words dent, have taken the places of Messrs, Rev division in the Custom House,when he has | had done eo hie duty had made it necessary. He was | yore than one-half the resident and sources of relief ¢ Yankee Manufacturing Company of Philidelphia, Aca esse) HA GOHAN Gobuldapiticn ta ie | ava tikkay hte dieser front in the prog. | BUt been at bis desk to do any business for four | Proceeding enrcfully, and had therefore cousuited | lation of Long Branch. Thoy th pipe ieiceeite Ril, Bae pent fo | Which extracts the pulp from the grain by cutting be v spate is th - ee x Li tonths ? Gov, Hoffa 1 been informed by h Ribera thane perkins Hor ete pu tl the machinery of the Fairmount Wator Work tho hull and pressing out the pulp at one operation. relation of Marshal B\ntow to the ¢ ence of the enemy and on the eve of the groat —n ram from the Gover Totetae chiar eaetticnce Keven er theta ‘The present ina bad time bo show to strauge —The twenty-fifth anniversary of Ofeubach'a Was there, in fact, a warrant issued by | battle may bey ount Water Works system, u Weds Sueruian valved by. | Marriage was celebrated at his Villa d’Orpiée, wear Commissioners, our Fair- | Paris, om the same day with the Napoleon ecuten: Fairmount datn | and the attention of Parisians was div voit, ws they appear al present, He renarked, | J, are these the renowned Fairmount Water but it ought not to have One of the most remarkable instances of ing that the prisoner be remanded to his | will wext sean change, their Will of fare vo suit beg Mee a bi Judge McCuxn for the arrost of Marshal | beon necessary, ‘The erow should have been | the law's delay is aflorded by the famous For. | Juriadietion in Texas, Dut it was merely a tele. | tieve poopie, who are their best customers, teynatian or vie be Banwow for contempt ? determined upon long ago. Changing two | Test divoree ei This suit was Kraphic despateh, and could not therefore be acted GREAT aUNs lex al aca mount Park, and on b : ; ans into court by the distinguished counsel who eo upon, the law requiring form, eaution, and delay. ¢ ut prese If thore wns, and the exeeation of that | men only twelve days before tho mee ix to | 1M court bs rebar seiagl spooled ye Hhede baira hes bo ehinged {h (ieiay bub Unt ies ane, warrant was resisted by an armed force, then | come off, seems to indicate a want of decision 2 iohtad apes: wore changed they must be obeyed. He (Mr. Pierre | Will noc Di att orU. 8, Gi titra trakiia, while in i irateaes sie ome time in the latter part of 1850 0 % A . while in France, and engaged in Marshal Bartow has committed a very | and discrimination in the Harvard captain | Se tine tn the lattor part of 1850 oF the bewin- | pont) wished only to linve the laws carried out, and | tean travellers, favor us witha : a , ning of 1851. ‘The trial before a jury was began gravo offence, and is linble to indictment and | that we sh arity of Soha Ruawell Youns's | conversation wi ° he & i oon in hi in easo ft hould appesr during the trial that the Sag ‘Cole of Calitor pinnae: Counsel in Philadelphia, fesh (Ot he Tiéuse oF Leeka,: he rage P {should not have oxpeetod in him. It | in November, 1851, Lut the decision of the Court | jaws of the country. required ihe discharge of the Moan Conan th Hon: dunn ®. Stick: | | AYom the Phiaaeiphue Beentng Teteproph, | io One Meuse of lan vemarked: © Hered punishment. Thon, too, he is still incon. | placcs in rather an awkward position the | of Appeals, finally afirming the judgment then | prisoner, he would nequiesce gladly in this dis fat man from cet are here The latest complication of the present campaign oF widen oh paih een aiten: they would have mash tempt, and ought to be speedily arrested ; | two gentlemen who lave boon removed after | rendered against Mr. Fonnest was not pronotinced | charge. Ax to the evidence on which the warrant | Ultve Loxan has packed ap Mp Rone te | ts the disturbance caused hy the eflort to oust we d and if sucha manas Wasa iL Sewarp | working for months in the expectation of | until 1868, Itis fair to say, however, that this long | Was issued, It was true it rested mainly o led botween souvenirs of Barbe Biene and those of the Little Corporal. Sarutoga to show shen e. Clarence Dinsmore | Hon, Henjainin H. Brewster trom the position of At. | less chance for making mischief.” n hearsay, | hax turned up in a suit of Scotch tweed, ‘The | torney AL ot the Cou ‘The matter —While Mr. Hale quorrelled at Madrid with a f i ‘ r ed by doeum f Diondes have disappenced, as itstande ts not ercditab party. de is ki . or Gronce G, Barn anp— honor their | rowing inthe groat match; and though we | precrastination was not entirely due to the tactics | bUt It would be supported by documents and some ‘ vag she f Perry, Mr, Olozaga, Sania! cout were Governor of the State, he | hav aS aR AbaAt ties resigned aneetaly vet *# attorneys; for on one occasion | OTM! testimony. He had no Intention of bringing hake buscaled ait Malate ld ald ican managers thet air, cow ster is aqgreat imps wot a dagger awa Wilh hs Secretary, Mr. Ge rage—were Gove! 5 », he f ey resi cheerfully | © jorneys; fo e ican managers that Mtr. Browster is a great Linpedi- a ors di § 1 Mr. © a nee uaa iele Cee anediiy ayity genday trae || r reat linge Was at daggers drawn with his Secretary, Mr. Cre ‘ Marshal Crowley was then called apon to tell the | Mz, but few people aitend enuret counsel for the plaintitl had considerably pro- | story of the arrest of Pratt, amd. how. Peatt. had at | aferably hot, ‘and tracted the proceedings. first denied his name; after which the Corumissiouer ‘The amount ultimately paid over by the defen. | said: ut to siocess in Octuber, and that gentieman itn The weather i | self cannot but be aware that he is deeldediy un Po. who bas finally withdrawn from the cmbase; ng Houses eing | Hopmiar inthe party, and that his eontinuanee in | Which proves that conflicts of the kind are by no Saaek pide At be office is but so much aid to the enemy, The lion. | meaps confined to American legations, which, “unter pretenes of | Rix ainendy bees much. commentadon te theres, | —The Prince and Princess of Wales are at we Sabbath with wi is the Chairman of the State Central Committee; ue | Wildbad, where Minister Washburne, who ix alko at 4 Grande Dachesse, Position on account of his Sup: | that place, will have an opportunity of culightening re ws no, doubt that his letter | the former upon the mysteries of tho Alabama con troversy, a® they present themselves to an unsophise tieated mind in the depths of the Blaok Fores:, —A nervous old wag, who thonght he wag dyli was assured by his nurse that he would not die s0 long as his feet were warm—aneh a thing was “But have heard of a man who to make room for men decided to be more | Mf O'Cowow stated in court that the lacher of tin the boat, yet we think the two would be arrested specilily If, on the other hand, Judge McCesn failed to issue a warrant of arrest, to vindi. | former should not have been subjected to the cate his Court from tho contempt shown to, | mortifieation of being requested to withdraw | gant upon the decison of the Court of Appesla COMMISSIONRR OXHORN'A DECIEION. ward it by Marshal Bantow, then it was | almost on the eve of the contest, However, | yas some jing more than $60,000, OF this large | {iL have ald that E considered thie on through his inaction, instead of Governor | if the speed of the boat is increased Dy this | sum the plaintiff received but about £4,000, The Hovrsmay’s, that the colors of the State | Inte change in her erew, all of Harvard's | reraainder—$56,000—went to pay the fees of the trailed in the dust nds will be rejoiced. ‘The telegrams re- | counsel, Mr. O'Coxon, and is associate, the in- Lot us have the fucts authoritatively stated, | port the performance of the crew as “much | terest upon these fees, and other expenses. ‘The so that we can judge undorstandingly. As | improved,” and we sincerely hopo It ts, item of interest on feos alone amounted to some At present advised, it scoms to usthat the | ‘The Oxford four are now onthe Putney | £19,009, while the interest on various advances ased with the band, ered coneerts, profi from “La Bole Helene,” and other French operas, STRALING HATS. y aon Tiina. the (uitod St Wo ate Gon Gila “SARE bod Ae os (ineliured the (acts of teewse and acter duedctioors, | When we say (hit wcommon amusement here Is to den th us tol | £o,tn to dinner, lewwing an old bat pon the tack out: ty juatil Ming the priso side, and then “on coming out to take a good H. Pratt, you are thersfore discharged from ens: | tts pluee, ‘This thing has now bec Yesterday, at the Munsion, a. richly dressed. and THE Joy OF THR MULTITCDE, highly perfumed gentleman could find owing ‘This deeision took nearly all in the court room by | t put on his head but some old. tle of the style of " nuiulicans of the State, Me, Brow ued a reply to tune letter, bu Koon that he has written one, in which Picitly declines to resign lis ¢ Of Ar, ster's wbility as a thing (0 may Lat le 1# one of {lie Present | mover heard not pub! : 5 8 amd hi ry * wade by the counsel i ‘ourse of ¢ 7 0 lists detorininw- | died with very warm fect.” “Who was he? in- parties stand about even—one was afraid | course, and the English and American erews |"! Weis 5 ey ae oe of the sult | surprise, und no sooner had the Commissioner’ | 14th left by one OF Adanirul Fisk's retinue tw dleflanes of the | quired the ine Tk tein ea and the other dared not Tay consequently be seen every day on the | SU NNye! 10. Mamelk cae Otaaa nadea | “2%ed_*Peuking than s great outburst of applause ACCOMMODATIONS. Perce oh nins tit | An Austtian varapyse, Uie mistress of a Has. al of thy Mr, o 2d | fotiowed. Mr unde! enh , este vould nev : Lucky for Prvrr, for he escaped same water, though at different hours, so us ; foliowed. | Pratt wan Surrounded by handshaking | Stetson has the largest house on the beach. | | This dificaity would never have arisen if Governor | sign qi Vienne, was detccted in bleeding vouns gira y r t greatly to his professional repatation, and since | friends, and exe: Out Into the street, where he | and, take the place all in ali, one can be suited there | Geary hi rey : a iG ered ren de followed | Better than anywhere ese: ‘The dle and o cour heel sensed [Bula bars Ai atoBaetvcstelt lb nettle accommodations at the Continental are poor, and the | request fy the American bar, Itieknowa | Wim and bis friends across the Park to Broadwny, | fuceanta is Browste took this ease unvillingly, and only | Ture he apraug into a carriage, und, accompanied | Mansion iow ed his ofice w spe : by three of bis most intimate friends, drove up the | *%eily kood laenctiand wireet a Attorney General t Ee RUL During these proceedings Judge McCann was FHE BUL et Dury, and having listened to the reading of the an * , ? vey " For this act of generosity to «| jexed petition, had granted an order reaver Ruel Peli su bocas tao e thd ne edie noes ater WeCeptAbte to Une purty: to | Collowed the example of the Austrian en whe wornan, Mr, O'Coxon bas boen very | Pratt, alluted to above. The Judge was prepared, iv-Packing a Jury—The Drunken over ME. Hireweter hoads_| ter {OF Bonends ad Fepairod tet upiand a aise much complimented in the public press and | it ts understood, to enforce his order if the United | rymwan—Curious Charges and Counter rs Brawal Lol cpt aaleedaleoteataf Uh ode bean alge gence fiNsrorvas bata path of the suppression of the American legstion at Rome —— The Oxford-Marvard Boat Race. As the day for the great international bont race approaches, the interest in the manly contest steadily increases, until it already en and driniing thelr tres inerea blood, for the purpose of ng her reduced stock of that vital aiiele. On vier sucht area: | the discovery of her crime, her attemy ty poison Governor. Geary, however, | Herself was frustrate! by the police, and she has. ced Mr, Covod been committed for trial, Se Auswinnee ain tet —The Ambassadors at Rome disappear at the approach of the (Eeamenical Conucil. Odo Russell er to meet untilthe moment for the race | that Gme has | arrives, ‘The comparison of the two crews | ing at the head ¢ is no doubt critienlly made, and the probable } that li chances will very soon be indicated by the | when it hod been agreed that he should man: betting, when the last quotation of seven to | it upon his own terms, the chief point of which grosses no small share of the attention of four on Oxford will probably be changed, | W4s that his services should be rendered without people of all classes on both sides of the At | ihe London watert Janti¢. The reason for this is not difficult to find. ‘The race isto be rowed by gentlemen amateurs on both sides, men against whose 1 generally ¢ PERKY CUCReH, Hare reported to have affirmed that these olds were too large against the Americans, We shall know more about it when we see 1 thin, cate, and it woud and privately; but, as it | Stitos authorities had ween fit to detain the prisoner: Clmrgens hit to do 40 Without eau y v 4 gph 7 Savanna’ recelves an additional Mastration on this ooeasion, Praga fe . ‘ would now secm, these oumplimenta were prema. | But Pratt having Deon released frou restraint, of iw Rov, Charles , Goss says, with reference | it , 7 manhood and fairness not # worl can be | how the betting turns as the respective | jure. We ean very well understand, however, | cedrse the papers were uot xerved. to the closing of the Bull's Ferry Church, mentioned % eae : Offenbach, the popular composer, takes hin whispered, who will row the match for 00 | iorite of the rival crews become. bett that at the end of eighteen years’ litigation, in a THB PETITION TO JUDGE M’CUNN, in Tue SUN of yesterday: “For the lust five or eix A Woman Prouching in ‘Traneo. refuge iu the hotel of the Jesuits in Paris whenover other stake than the honor and reputation of | 44. grade To the Honorable John If. MoCunn, Justice of the Su | years the church arrangements were very irregularly rand seid emenhbes he wishes to from the ovations of bis admire pec pec gpeetr noticia eat nown. case 80 complicated and laborious, aud. involving for Courtor ih Nee bork carried ont, My predecessor, Mr. Armstrong, had | | Mrs. Naney Birney was bora March 20, 1807, | ers, ‘The Rev, Fathors extend to him a generous eit resp ee ad univers —— #0 large a sum of money, counsel should doom it | tue, Petition, of Birgu. re : near Cadiz, Golo, Ler father reared th That Jou ver hospitality, and his residence in (their milst nt crowd of visitore, to contend with the sume conduct which I bave had ves. now couline and of themselves as oarsmen and lovers o! A Perambulating Capital. en, of whom five boys and four girl Nd retain | er after all no more than just that they she rah . Ty 1 tody by Cw od States Army, | t stop. When [ came there fonr months ago t | ing. At the age of Is, while pitching a load of hay | falls to be the signal of a brill athletic and invigorating sports, Every one The citizens of St, Louis desire the remo- | from the proceeds of the judgment paid into their | aut Fran tes Marshal, com’ | found groups of young and old men gathered outside | {vm a Ww Wo a uiov sue Was sieuck by heht: | al smtting upon the father of the “Grande Duchevse”* feels that thore will be no selling: of the race, | yal of the national capital from Washing. | hands not only the amount of their actual ad- Ba ple AA chia er body. | and the * Belle Héléne, Vhegehureh who disturbed the services by laughter | from the crown of her head dow was entirely and noise. ‘The ellers of the church with myscif | Inscusible (wo hours, Sie reo and at the | —Gen, La Marmora has been deputed by the Ko OFF) Years marviod Mr. Birney. They are consid ing Of Tialy to examine the wititary entabliet red weuliy, having a Que furu and w good brick | King of Taly to examine the military ipahwed no “put up job” about it; but thas both the | ton to the Mississippi Vall crews will row only to win, and will each | mow They held a | vances, but also a fair roward for their efforts, | vende | ng to consider the question on the 10th | They also bad an anquestionable legal right to | WM {ar Pract Cantain tavior. wudearried | had ® meeting, and a wet of rules were adopted, hue t ns stated by p Lich stated ‘that on the arrival of th Inist : o oy 4 of Europe with a view (o the improvement of the Soe at if ai : 2 al claim the regular interest of seven per cent, eat a which stat jaton the arrival of the minister | residence abcnt one mile east of Tippecanoe. Vey weary out every fibre of their splendid | of this month, and resclutions were passed ‘eM np Tnlatormed pad | every ove should cltticr enter the charch or leave | have reared three clikiren, to sone aged, sespoc- | Itallan army. Alter having visited for that purpose ir fe vance: ye gen frames, and exhaust the last breath in their | in favor of calling a Convention composed of | POM their fees and upon the advances they had A Pett a tivoly av und 28 y @ daughter aged Y—all v4 the groun This did not prevent the reeurrence bt Wy Austria and Russa, he has lvtely arrived in Belriam, “, ‘. beet re ol ri oul arried and in good cirenmstances, Mr. Birney ix t ious lungs, before the one or the other | delegates from all the Statos, to consider the | 2? obliged to make for expenses incurred in fi of the conduct complained of. Mr, Wil an exemplary mo Of the Methodist. Kuiscopal | Whatever is suit of the stability of peace, Hem evi- ah i ’ the Wial und subsequent proceedings. york etvin beyond V a the ringleader. ‘The t Mr. 8 Ghurci, bat hie wife belongs to the Presbyterian | dent thatthe organization of the army is foremost i hes i) e pd off by y » j r , ossible » de. “ e ork, suffer irvepat 1 jer. fr 1c 4 se ‘wureh, be vis ' aby dq I a of the a fw vel will nuffer the laurels to be carried oi by its | whole subject, and secure if possible the de sar Le hate of Now York, nad wil! sumer irrog his eon Adolbhun anda Mr: fony ware taken Churel, but she says ie not @aectarian in’ uny scuse | ip tho thonshis ot European Govermmente Opponent, It is the certainty that this will | sired removal. A Comunitteo was appointed Numerous inquiries are made of us as to | City, and county of Now York, #0.: ailcike they were sumnmened before a Ju ¥ PMc a sets tio cs Wa eG tdenly taken iM, as Kastman,who temporarily replaces Consul be the case that lends to this aquatic contest | with authority to arrange for the holding of,] the reason why the Commissioners of the Post } tsloner urein' ina. fortharetite | Neen sworn componed tment whe feared’ Gelihes | Win supposed, and white tn eo unconseione viato | TToggerty at Glassow, wee Americmn Conwy! at ite absorbing interest. the Convention contemplated in the resolu: | Office building have been allowed to enclose, in | aud beliet, aud ‘uv to FF Na eRe bor inn ee on Liesl wat Aan: md 1. wus Tn the present. thesy apetle Lave corns wilt F#O" | Queenstown during the eivil war, where le was un- ; Ny : ° ; We are happy to notice that nearly all the | tions, ‘The meeting was enthusiastic, and | dition to the land pnrchased by the United | sworn wo bet re mo thie 14h day of Aug Ise Heir hands with mafoty. Au adjournment Was pro. | 18% ularly every two Ww ck AG fist they deeurred wie to put down bes #0. ee univaaras oe 1 in A ; “ . ¢ he sider ALPRED COLE, cured, bi r of or congregation gt on week days, but 1c Dae c ars they je same place, who kept bel flag holster London journals echo the warning given by us | was addressed by the most prominent citi- | Stes the whole of the sidewalk surrounding it, Notary Public. city aid gouuly of Now York, Od OE PAY OF Our Con aTeRation Yavin ecm | havo variably happened. oa Sunday at about 1) | ie fame piace, who kept the rebel flag holsted ever . ; 5 Md Y Bites hee his office, so that American eltizens ou wetting ot ; pure ° to give the info paire OCURN, dane, - y | o'clock A.M. For ong we house war & short time since to the local authorities, to | zens of St. Louis. There can be no doubt | We sre unable to give the information desired, scaled at} f, Geckled to elose 18 until the Heil (Gh HE TRMEIOR Gane Tek tele fence is e 5 use 4v0ax w’cuRN's ONDER. bers Mould’ come to eo the ‘error of | crowded on her presehing days, but latterly the | on Irish ground were puzzied to know who alreeted guard aguinst all possibility fence in both a berrier te the nae of # very and the church ts now closed until the | HOVEly of the ense hus ceased Coexeite wonder Of | ito Ame H unfairness or | that the object in view is to make St. Louis ‘ i orean, Noble A. Birge has applied to mé > neh hood, and those who tend bh agen ay syneenstew x d part of the public highway, and, on the | ,9\MorearNplle fy Dirge he * ngrexation | te neikuborhood, and those who now atten ula ok Taderton OL foul play during the rnce, Some of the papors, | the national capital, although this was not p e : PORE Presae hanes: PA ke MScimer's | Preaching are mostly persons trom a distance, Bui | Fivealn or Jefferson Davi ip " pte Fs row side, from the proximity. o GreMalor Taylor, Uulted date army: chustnadhbee | action against ine threatening language 1 | Sin or slune, #uminer Or winter, whether there bea | —Isabella, the daughter of the Duke de Mont. the Telegraph particularly, frankly admitthat | expressly avowed in the resolutions city railroad tracks, @ source of gr Fort eehuylos: mid whereas Wane ; Sats | have bate word 10 ‘the lady on returning | crowd or only her own family present, she recularly | yen cicr, veing the wife of the Count de Pari she the reputation of the Thames course is | — ‘This proposal to move the eapital seems to | ata Ali : inalicgaly confined by the | Voie trom meesing used Vory abusive language, and SI rte ergy et pe i ady a number of our citizens have ald Pratt will Ourse slways one ROUF tO an hour and | Must ascend the throne of Spain as Isabella UL in i 1 , en Lwas entering Mr, Ward's house Ts bad, and that unless better order were kept | us unnecessary and untime! There are | narrowly escaped being erushed to death between FO te Te eee AT had a parrot ach Wiety minutes In BUIaLIOR, ete not conscious | tie S¥eRt of the election of her father an King, and none the sicamers, the most serious conse- | few countries in the world in which the cap | it and passing cars, Safety as well as conve- would sht your Tnever maid, * 1 1 had a of her succession after his death, with the grasdeon ssors I ; | before nor after her discourses, ofa single word that wuld cut the end of your tongue | belore wor od, Iwas 8 lone ti her | of Louis Philippe as Prinee Consort; so that in thie air of #6 Keto mucho the eaid doin ence requires it to be forthwith set back from the | forthwith to” take quences might follow, and the Americans | itul occupies a central geographical position, ‘ ner 7 . : : Barlow and Taylor, aud Living teu belore me, to be fam! dias po disturbance e: family and friends could convince her that she spoke so the Spanish marriages for which the French tans bright have Just chuse to complain of being | ‘Cherefure it cannot be said that precedents | surbstone ball the whith of the sidewalk at least, | dasit with spactding ising. "U0! U0 SBS 08 | | the Geter Reatly Say Seen Pe ceattne at ele at all wile in thig atrange etuto of obiiviousncss us | arch wax so much blamed, must eventually oalmi- : tbe : Pet te : Alege : Wier uy hand wud seal, at the elty 0 beeen. 0 oO Wade Is passing Mn the outer world arouud her, , defrauded out of a victory, We learn aluo that | are against the situation of Wasi Will tho Brock Commissioner aitend to, this,.e ork paugay of Mom York hy feiksar Bc AUewet. toe, | Forry, ond Abat hid sermons ware ore eharacter cal- | (9 WOSt # peesing In UWE O@ler world AF nate in restoring sive erown of the elder Hourtoes Ia 4 ih . th i sil Ao ne 01 maAY in olpaulatia ni CCUNN, Jude, ulate ‘oung persons laugh y sermon, : the chief offer of the Thames Conservancy | It is true that In Burope the eapitals of Will Ho: pecmalt 4 my alresdy in circulation, | pogee As Pavon, AUtsriey, MGS TS Love and Courtship." wai they allege, not ol 4 | mye Distribution of the Goverament, | the Orloms dynasty has agreed to buoy off the course for the raco, | are usually the largest and most’ important | 12 B84" eredence, that this whole enormous ——— chureh ‘charncier, ‘They aay that Mr. Goa wc Prom the rvoblyn Union ~The Marquis of Herifurd owns nearly a whole poy 0 course for the , f d most’ impor (boarded ; 4 Ge SA Gi nperiousy, that he enn a ; it , a0 to bold thostoemers under strict contra). | oitios; but following 4he auslcay, ile can! Of bonnie bs 6 neat ed vartining halistio, | Che WMRoGrey Cotes Kaltes Oued: fogml | Cavey Me Been ts e., ny “The World is Governed too Much,” used to | fashionable Boulevard in Paris, besides his maznitle old the s ade “ 3 but, to i the ney (he cay ended to be tet out to bill-posters, and that he itor of ora eu Jury, withdrew. They say t be the motto of the Glove newspaper, If that be | cout residence in the Ruc Taithand and the Chavean It has even been hinted that no steamers, ex: | tal of the United States should be, not a city | jy interested in the profits? To the Kittor of The sur tures for settlement throush th wine aphorism, then incur country upparout'y act | Go Bagaulies His picture paltccles me rene oone . i ‘ 7 ‘ :, Re Sim Thad uded to avoid any reply to the who he says was drunk, aud ing upon it personne of our Government ts a @ept the umpire’s boat, be permitted to follow | in the Mississippi Valley, but the eity of New , og the action to intimidate thom, Asto hin | pretty, widely distributed, “Read wud you will | and hit wealth is fabulous, He is @ courtier of the e The bf? ape ‘ We call attention to the advertisement of | article in your tesue af the ti August, in relation to ing Mrs, Keiuer, ue says he hd use Cue know :"” Napolcous, aud promised to bequeath his chavean to the racing boats, The authoriticsand the bet- | York, the metropolis of the country today, : He testiiia ie aude keneiek ae Pot ee ; ae aa ip pr prtrprs niet ieee 1 destined to remain soas long av car | {ue Homo in West Fourth street, which appears bathers ta diepaie between Mr. Flak and myvalh n commlained of aud she ean prove 1 DY | 94 may Men, wr eneik iloarey| vacies the Prince Imperial, He is in his weventicth year, class of Londoners appear to be thorough: | and destined romain 6 long an OWN | i snother part of this paner, This ip one of the Dat Ms abe ice of some of my friends deeldes me | four or tive wither 4 tar and besldes hia itmenge property tn France, pose otiierwise, ——— ar nd. dy ulive to the importance of insuring to the | history shall endury cco apd treiy Obristien tustilutians in Harvard oarsmen a fair chance, and of keep: ‘The Gover mont has spent enormous sums | (his city, and we commend it oarnestly not only dug England's honor above suspicion, We | of monoy at Washington, which have been | to those who may be directly profited by its enetice senses large eotates in Suffolk and Warwickshire, and a dae London mansion in Berkeley squapyand is the patron of six livings, ‘ A #20,000 ELOY - - Au Ogdensburgh Merchant Rau Mr, Fisk entered into sowe heavy purchases of cotton with me on joint account, He advanced away f 4 $10,000 for these purcbavos, and bad agreed to ad- ‘With Austher » Wite—Flig! Vern sir Antonio Panizii, wi yaaa vt Took to them to carry out thoroughly their | ouly wasted if the capital is to be removed. | winistrations, but to persons whose means | vance all the money whieh should be necenmary, but | Vath Anetuer Man's Wife FiveMe 00 very or omaye Br Bish iin Queag Yipes intentions, Similar buildings would have to be erceted | enable them to do good to others, but who do not | afterward for bis own reasons refused go to do. 'T The Secretary of Luterior. ren Pp Takew Hnek to Ogdeusbureh, charities effec. | $19,000, us Mr. Fisk very well knows, was uced for Rober Tue "Cominieen the Bath, together wit! i: ty, Sprague, who had formerly beew in | 48 ,chuaras b, together with the cwinent Arctic explorer and President of the British Selentitiy Axsogtaton, Tie Of the chances of vietory not much can | clsewhe: te , at an expense far exceeding that | always kuow how to make thei saa those purchases, On account of his refusal to make | the employ of Mr. Derby, a broker of Ogdensburg, - — ” » meaure telc of thoso at Washin; ; one re | tive, Licut.-Gen, Sir Bdword Sabine (also of Ttolian ex be predicted as yet from the meagre tel of thouc at Washington; tor n ne whieh ar —— furthor advances the cotton bad bo be wold, aad was | resolved to enter into business for limeelf, and Yad _ Pay of Police Commissioners traction), is well known to American seholars ate rams which come to us daily from t suitable for the purposes of the Government Tt is so many yours si the practice of | sold, and that by Mr. Fisk's own order, Docome well established and respected, when aw From the Express, frequented the British Muscum between 188% and ‘of action, and from the notices iu the English | exist in any other city in the Union gelling ressrvod seeds ai eaites wan Int 1, | When the trusisactions were closed T sent Mr. | event oceurred which astonlshed the quict eltizens | Judge Rosworth as Provident Board pe iA to ie govoentnten Uhetelea of das tae rints, which refer only to the first two or What advantage can bo found ina ehange? | that comparatively few persons remember the met rye and maser statement of them, and re- | of Ogdonsburgh, On the 20th of May, Liatead die Pelee. Polise Gommnissloner 1.2.72 '80u0 tion, Inthe latter year he retired from oftice om ; sy eae le Gas ghee af tho |\golbe eis; ead’ puaing. an ding which | amested from bin: payrn the Dalanee duo me, | appearrd, aud with him the wife of a prominent eit- ‘Js Heulth Comuniesioner., 0.025.300 full pay, v 107 in Moden: water, The tone Se rN is “pee pa atl pol i en) int at a tich almost ine pies enaren natarnes 4 @ ivan eae from this brexch of his wgreement, Mr, Fisk re> | Gunada, and $9,000 belonging to various citizens of My, Mee ‘as ‘Treasure an Va sei Tura Wak 5 Tal Ws Bittman ete ly severe, Allagree that our | ovitably make themoclyes felt in a great city, | Bed P FI forte play fused to pay ine that vl Tthen browrat a aan fe and two ‘ ‘ ee EEE Se hein 7 00 4 tronizing and partly re AGHIKE eG aa hae aiac i Te Used ey tld ten Droweat aw | Ocdeusbursh, His own wite und two children he src Houta oF Welths., 1580, wae exiled to England, aud where, under the k. Mere ‘Ax Police Commissioner, .. * As Kxelso Commissioner, f, Fisk even Noted at any doubt ax to the | he tarned his paper tnto gold, ‘Then the fugitives ue men are splendid, athlotic fellows, and that | There is corruption there, it is trae, but only the crew, asa whole, are a very powerful set, | duit which surrounds the national Go taken of the Whole matte Jett beliiud, The couple came to New auspices of Mr. Roscoe, he Not ntl then 00 $12,000 $1,000 | te the superiority of ttled at Liverpool as a proseut over the former la Commnlasioner. : er of Italian. On the opening of the University ; ell custom, and am attempt to go back to the old use of bis toancy, and oven Quer ta Mens | a ze for Vel it having becn un felon i f Wes 4 nd, aa such, canuot be other than farmida:| ment. ‘The political wickedness of a great | Fation’ would be exceedingly. unpopetar, The | eckgoube Wetite Lisener'iSas eontitae Re | SOK rewase Gor Vera Cruz, But hain bern an: | a idee rom boar of Wisi Of London he became prefer of hi av its J " i fs . 5 a f » Th ‘ebunins vest In an netion inthe satul an hut city, a : is el el wer clerks wl $1,000 each... 8 » nd through the influence of Lord Brougham ble, ‘The critics were disuppoiuted that they | city is not added to this question now suggests itself, why the same im- | Superior miWosIng feud at Ane | nd, put up at the Heluont F ba ich gh be ec Door flag al tabaaaaasity seuascah wis Ikt mitiae do not row in the vicious armpulling style | he increased facility and rapidity of travel | provement should mot be extended to railway ports hw Pei Ro oy Rea eee OL | a Teleae aurres oe Wes | Ry. wave sescpuessesies SD Museum, by » their | consequent n the increase in the number | travel, Why should not the purchase | ail the trouble he caused me, fut thestic eee 1 (formation to Chictot Police Chapin, ‘Phat ofleer ere eee eae 5 ether arms too much, and their backs and legs not | of railroads and other means 4 communica | of a ‘ t entitle the pure ¥ trovenay Te rial the pabiix iway tiem thelr opinign | on Friday, boih Bprague aud the woman were ap Fircige Commbastousr,.. on their wagtto Corsica to be present at the eente- ' « at st fa jc ac land, renders itot v & specified seat in a specified car, instead | irom Mr, Fisk's recent cousse in other tigation Teeter, anil yesterday wernoon thvy took tieir de Poh inirgsenyrane ayy Golausation ot Ole heat ioe s : ” gnough ; that they “seem never to get fair: | tion throughout the lan ad 7) Al an ldaleele 1 , ea Mae Tel be racreen ee Si pibar Utenssonk, "| Festal Had vesteraay af As Polive Comuiestouer nary celevration of the first Napoleon. ‘Tae English, } Bid i Oo » nearly | little importance that tho national capital | of bemg merely a permission to join in a genora sight-seers are indefutigable in spite of the excessive ly hold of the water until the oars are nearly | li im ! Spe With ait re AC Ra ee a and hes V he fi t | b “they | should be situated at the geographical cen: | Scrmble with a thousand viv nthe ease Wow thinn Murder? i x and the Place Vendome i# the frst monument | ab right angles with the bast i that ee aly ae Lee iickh ie tl Mois re cs Loses atl | of 4 Waly travelling alone such @ measure would | tw the ztitor oF Te the Pu i ie ‘ $10,000 ' heir attention, ‘The sagacious gentleman ‘are somowhet ‘dead’ on the chest, and con. | tre, he argument to the eontrery be an immense re Now she may enter acar | Sin: Passi ‘Vind avenue on Sunday at | Sins Speaking of cur cushions, some years ago | Salury of the Vrew $25,000 | vu. ves a handsome fucomeby expounding it n we remember that the journey about 132 ty, wlio a — font Cae body es i a ear & Towling editor of thi of it to the nequently slow in the recovery ;” and that | its foree w sud pass from one her, looking veluy familiar with English character, ine ee ' ehcy manan atpete!« 8 theo covered Wil! niup though there were plenty of seats, Lisked eday tho ” : elite more undor the care of | from Sun Fruncisco to New York occupies | iq yuin for the uceommodation to which hee | tush aunetels Bite deettonte, “A eeetiemun | lure wrlpr he ilid’ Vile apd Toa wioswor was tht he Boddy the | ne hawwlth 5) calle the attention of the tourists not xa Hauny Kxi.iy, will see them in much better | but seven days ticket entitles her, unless some’ chivalewus man | {aidevas 1) 0° we! Seine ha ice with a | ha weve eat down in a eushioued car or ferry HO8t | ea a aay “gt stteddy. the Misckaunith” aued 6 Usa of Napoleon an tothe Tite Brag r “form,” &.. Bo thinks Bel’e Life, the great | If the capital of the United Btates is ever | gives up his place ia her favor, Parties, too, | the resattal sient conducting aad eavis | aesceibe lim the process of pulling to pieces | outa writ of Aahcar cormé: in San Francisco, whieh eho \enee ob Walee seviden wheneyyr 0 ‘ag ; : ld tho Hospital STANT READEL. | Ww {slong books and burmig the worn ont cash Was divmavked on Hridny, ant om Saturday due Uwe Fo, end which he knows to be of far greater sporting authority, he Sportsman | to be removed from Washington, it shoule meee mutual socioty is expectad to form pine- sate ot te ferry bows, Wh the steam ples | aficera.of the bisah Precinct started tor New Yori sf © the ockneys tain the historical associa~ y é "The o i . 0% enths of the pleasure o} », are froquel he Bi 108 Ut ie a cay) aveed und seats, there were long crv with thelr prison fe will arrive here. t : n 4 6 f 48, severe, ‘end saya: “They appear | not be now, ‘The ‘ountsy is in acondition | t Ah i a of : wip a ie joan ly Th Bm iret . fered upon a new vol: | passed u eed oe scabs Ba tstrny: Narain { EMAS ONES pretenl Wace ae ceaame feted oe ©: e locality, Even the Hotel du Rhin, j ' roquire very greatly the advice of of perpetual progression, which render it | * od, and their comfort entirely destroyed, | ue, Ith he marta of eixteon pagers | snd contain tions on initiions of themt Jt | penge of brinzine Varley to this elty for arial to vel * oppor ite to the Bristol, and where Louis All this would be avoded by numbering the seats | published woost) 9 Mbuo Hod to Trish Mistory aud | Was tius Chae led them to adopt fost the cane seats, | by twenty members of the Union League Club, wha ‘ico Fomded when he was Prince-President, is. ’ miqaemmam end wo trust they | Imposdble a caf ilepeesd erty f | i case ans ansiguinge one to cach ticket. Which | erature, Mane aro pleniat ad ey tin’po ts reuttey Chom na gany 44 ty eushionRinee | varpow, te unteucr DivtasceAtornay ateeae pit | oS FMC An che eyes of Her Majesty's perambue see the ‘necessity, of docepting | course of nection whieh may oem best now, | Company will be the Gist to induguvage figs | and thenyplli< Wer ss onsht 39 tyorougiy” | aPe W.Rewder thors & MF Clklcaa TRENAS scutes: | Uaiteee entree: aot Y lod vetovund + for the. purpose out of | 0" eubjeets vy the superior atiraetions of Wales's in onder to wmedy defects, which | would bo likely te seu very didtoreut when | wich ox et of OW Ireland F ances Be [ the coutingcnt fund oF the Dintriee Atrncy wating 2 lc oc dea Wo ¥ Muakey’s heart

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