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a ee m= een saptom THE SUN, MONDAY, AUGUST 30, 1869, re epee = - —- + AMUSEMESTS Of social self protection. ‘The limit of duty | If this is believed, the vote for Lorr will be | LTR A IN THE METROPOLIS. 4 TALK WITH CHANG, 4 DISGRACE TO BALL-PLAYERS, WALLACK'S—The Victim ant solon Shingle J} HB this respect is to be ascertained by tho | unanimous, Tt ia a most ingenious device to ak nh w How the Game Between the Red Stocking =The most peaceable way to have a knock- KIPLO'S GARDEN—Anwh talzne. Vextent to which a free educat ‘coos t niake the people of that district realize that : The je is a Sbrewd Basiness Ma of Cincinnati aod the Laym «was | 4 te te a Xie FIFTH AVENUE THEATHBARoverson's Bem OME OG tho nt " f ach, neath Is, | t] ot ight I vee whl t on, TAR eee eee ee His History-Chang at Tea—He Valle in Jockeyed. “madiuorge Sent aid) Horenty “T do not love dy. "Play. Matineoiutartny: Se ete SLL tee eb: hiealto atta bioinabayendes BAe dela Ms sib SUN'S REPORTERS. Love with Anna Swan, tho Gin From the Sncinnan Commercial at ih RIE Be dhand dad FRENCH THEATRES Mth wiMddy hi tIeNarey a Rows a ine tont voters, Wedo not under The World mentions the names of eeveral + What Chang's Wife Say se Nga | Money. but T love to spend 1 All persons familiar with the history of t! « 6 Job i 7] The husban 0 devoured his wife wi ish Onern, take ¢ » men engineers, machinists, | Democrats who would like tobe Judges of the bat lg eed he hab pd Lads ALI Lg Giants are proverbially cither excessively good- | tional Game” arc aware that the “ Baywakers, The husband who devoured his wife with CPRAL PANEGA EEN OO wt iat 2 ue 4 : : for nn Eecape—An Expec naured of obdarately the very reverse, Chang is | Whe strong players, are not of good reputa kisses found afterward that sho disagreed with hint rick t « lawyers, froe of charg Cor of Appeals, Why do they not com. the Politicions may be Disnppointed, bobs ie 3 mas When the © Red-stockings" played them on their =The manufacture of trousers buttons has ona: fides. | eee aki ‘ iy Wetnadis treat try to | pete fod the honad by bobuing forele?: Tuta Notwithstanding Lawrence Graham's card | One cf the good-natured kind. The way to get on | grounds, the rulings of the minpite, who was slr : a , n Rrendiods hen n ould equally refrain from try to | pote f nor by yudnng a en Leable tho Tlackemith and | the right rlde of fim 1s 10 tel him that you have | ed by the * Haywakers,” wer suaumeil. Ph bled a wife to appear at Saratoga with a $5,000 dias eeaaysratus a cerrIFe. Wis ih sdivtud welrell We | 1d give Judge Lott a chaneo, but nono | Published in Tae sex, Re he Dla cord of the game shows, to all who understand tt, { Cirvat senaattn ‘combina. | PM hich tonne set hth {lta Nig eles ‘cabs St aes) his frtenda are jubslant in te expectation that the | Visited Ching. Stretel: » point and say you have wan- | ty at (ne conduct of the umpiro was tiost shabby. | MOP, ye and saarthyys would] mall tanght 1 com: | to poor Judge GinnEnt, As soon na GILBERT | occa jourih Ward bruiser will escape punishment | dered through his native viltugo— hong. Ex- Ret However. played ont. the | —While a mother was brooding over her pow ouwembe. (Giang, the a etek fe PatTetvek tion, | should got an cel fairly pulled above water, | through os nelogal qaibiie next Monlay, His coun. | Dlala Four ignorance cf the language and ite simplest ind won it in epite of the umpire and the | erty, her Iie son said: Mamma, f think Got Beare . f but ther nd $f they desred | you might depend upow it that ho would | sel Mr. Wm, ¥. Howe, wil niove for a change of | (to ® genuine visitor) bicrogiypile by the fact that | “When tho Maymakers™ eame hero thoy wors | Wien we setups the bottom of the barr " THE TAMMANY —The Queen of teary er Mariegin Py ¥ a aad Tae the wat fs, | venue In the Court af Cenctal Sesstons, and thereby | YOU Were very young when you were there, and of as geutiemen, They were taken to the | —They say, in Berlin, that old King Williams ave of Maite a more, fet them pay S thomeciver, just as | chango his mind and let th drop of; Ast postpone the t 1: is further alleged that | Course don't remember much wbont li, and you will at Ree ened coiart mike ¢ 111, is always ander tae inflacnce of strong doses of gdh = ' & ard Sh ov—The they pay for Leing taught ir tra wher yet, if he once got the small tupts have beeh mate to buy Alt. Graaam off, | Once Win his confidence aud esteem. It is several "Phureday at the Uni ine when he appears oa parade or on other 1 led, would chase Iiiia all around the | Hed us Uh | dis reanciia } F paying bim the 250) of which | Years sineo Cuang left his native country, aud he le ocensio Reddy & Co, not o Grand Ke s 1, the controversy | lot but what he would have him, Howeve they robbed him, bat aluing thereto the $400 whieh ova beige ed pines hi be poise =A thermometer which has been kept for 7: e118 ¢ A ‘ cution, and ® few bundred . He passed B js being at the its of tac Paria Ot atory ya JONES WOODS, Sept. 2 a Garces. sembodica a con: | Jndge Garment would let him go with leave | he has spent in the prosecution, and a few bundred 6 A seat : be ed ie er ; Ld fet yea vanits of tae Paria C vatory, at @ BOWERY THEATRE Basa. ad the Hungarian Ay ld more to onabie him to go raralizing to Canada antil | Cry Jace in London most of the time, He has Fvatlo depth of M1 feet below the surface, has not var : Deere aera a eee a How he would then con: | ser the time of trial, Suchan offer can hardly be | *isited Paris, und couverscs in French betier tha na eiie would Kes moro than Malla degece during the interval. " mic demy. City—tatoresting rent and the American of trive to worm costs out of him we don't un- | sccopted by anuan in Mr. Grubodn's taper. Bngiiee niet to soe the Red Stockings” fairly beaten, wes that —One of the Ohio Democratic editors concludes ae TROL ORE Ot ux ‘ Europe, the citizen looks to | dertake to ay; but if he couldn't do it, wo —_——— ybee ee a or iy to Mews the rulines of the Gupire were, ta all cases, Mt) W° | g eulogy on Pendleton with this poetic outbui ip Van W aturitay direction and assistance in | should sce something new in his Inability ta THe Fate or an Ex-Vetoran of the foal #0 neatig al bis Begiloh words: as forinstauco | q,Theguiisiastic irene uf the tet Stockings Wun IM ‘ \ ‘ . veral times were complaining that be was tard me comttuental ea Fa » in the planting and gather. | make the w g party pay costs, In his y On Saturday morning, Joscp? Fisher, an emaciatea | in the following apece x ive piala cane te, Ch Red Stor UF onttirent =Itis said Worth, the maa-milliner of Paris, | f . anager 7 | r > of wri . : “ f yellow. OF ings’ were playing like honest men and gentle: g of his ¢ the management of rail. | slippery way of wriggling and twisting about, | and infirm survivor of our grout civil war, entered Ive Tut Fe SUN-B ae yellow-e paper-e 1 Chang é 7 ok yp recat 3 : 1 1 detail bel ‘i & the Mayor's office to Implore ald to enable him inquired, when we, sitting by his sido one high stoot | Anithe * Haymakers” were not. At tie end of , and a thousand details | Gunine is a sort of cel himself, No won- y . was asked recently what trimmings should be pub ~ . * > ys and telegray 4 Ah tnning, the minimum nawber that counts game, T Bet > | ; return tothe place of his no‘ivity. Tle told a do (in order not to occaste mr fo | of domestic aint business life, which wo in | ‘ him the inconvenience of | it happened that the acure stood even, ‘The knows | ONS dressjust finished. Ho answered, tarnivg ap at even the great and friendly 60/09 | gtopy, goon after the outbreak of the rebellion, he | stooping), told him we were the representative of He that the * Hed Stockings" woul go | bis nove as he a yne Whatever! I¥ is only . fs r vs. ‘The Amer. pver fi rt ‘ q ' " y, and jolt close matel hey have | an eof, dress. for AML America man for ourselves, ‘The Amer- | 8 could never fairly straighten Lin | entisted tn the ‘Twenty-third Minole cavalry, and ye ar dotaa ter amie phy ave | an oe ar a maxim is, that the less we have of gov: | out, was In the thick of tho conflict durtng the remainder RIE Ber OF aSing tha gasitive Workin UN | kn aneodo rence the better. If it Judgo Gripent’s decisions often remind } Of the war, On retiring trom the service he settied iy $n Ohio, and worked there fur three years as gar- | oger, Te Site is told of Fred No, THF Sew is not a yellow paper,” replied we, Chang.” #ald Mr ‘« the Great, battle of Rusbact he avid to ona Is, who Was on very Intimate terms with Jett, hia business man. | the ** Haymakers" chance to boast that ticy | that just before th ‘in the paper which published the fanny arti. | Nid, played & came with tho Red Stockings.” ani | of his ger | | More than that, their backers Terms of the Sua. ie ike to abolish gov- | us of the story of the quack doctor who WAS | diner, | subsequently, however, ha repaired to the | cle about the fut men's pienfe which Ltold you bout.” | bud ma not bo-beaten hy | him, “If Tlose the battle, I shall retire to Venies, Darcy, per rea ecribers we | ernment altogether, and leave our citizens | ambitious to appear vi learned, Being | g; nd resumed the practice of his hen address Mr, Parictt said that the only | cert to’ would give the | and there practise phy Ah,” replied the gen = WEEKLY. per year ™ | entirely untrar led by any laws or regula. | called one day in consultation with a regular | trade at Buftaio, where be unfortunately received @ | papers in England which possessed any attraction for From that t ould be no appeal, but the eral, i Miner beeen bind low ita redcnd gtectnt heme atic . dees scont those } ly 4 ‘ - very hurt whieh incapacitate! him for rezalar lavor in | Chang were the illustrated papers, the pictures in | stakes would for decision upon a new point, —A child on being shown the picture of ** Daniel sacl theaeg sty 5) | tons except those they should matually and | physician, he had recommended very highly e 4 } . d Treats copies to ous & :® ) J A With the authorities of the Eastern clue Mkely Wo be f 6a! “ 1 i anced t the condition of ich Y ster inthe Lion's Den was affected to tears, “Dome aitres ©» | unanimously adopt. Unfortunately, there | the medicinal qualities of a certain plant. | the future, and reduced hin to the condi 8 | which interested and umused him very much, In | geaingt the * ited Stockings.” There was no inoney helpless imbecile, ‘Through the kind Intercession of | London he was in the habit of purchasing the mont nd crime in | “Is it ind r foreign?” asked the | a caiholie eer in Buffalo, he obtained admit Beant aie a Pe My 1 4 ria : and crime in| “Is it indigenous or foreign?” asked the | a Catholic elereyinan in obtained - cinnall Club, Therefore, if the game should be | ed.” “I'm not erying for that,’ was the * | 0 the hospital of the Sisters of Charity, who i : reply inity to permit the realization of | regular physician, What was meant tho | [iilim every atteation until he became ao far con. | and lence he called ali pieture papers yellow, When | £ven the Cincinnatis, the declsion would not carry | “but do you ee that little hon in tho comer, 1 lees b 1 nt ax to be able to commence his homeward | further tafurmed about Tum SUN, ¢ dif ithad | counted ed wvume® aimply. the New York gamblers | Mamma? Well, I'm afraid he won't got any, for but it should none the lees be mck bad tA ' inking—na he | vulescent as to be able to commencs homeward iether to furmed about Tur Sux, Chang sal ad} eo sa came' simply, 3 0 ers * Well, a je won't Ke " 1, bat it should none th | qdack had no idea, But thinking—ns ho | sulesrent as to be able te commence, lis, homeward i counted a+ a game’ simply, the York gambler ree woaet y true democrat. So far | undoubtedly would have thought If he had | tieneeio Altuny-ant New York by. the magistrates | P&ea eyellow (ilastrated) paper, he would bave Hiked / would pick tp all the ‘Honey bet agalnat them at | Danicl is so sinall he wi ; cation is a neceasity, let | thotught in fatin--in medics rebue tutteacrna | ofthe dilferent focalitics ; but uuless the antworiuen | to have it print his photograph, Ie thought prob- | {enor jockeyine, whichis simple awindiing. die | A Mrs. Park eclebrated her 105th birthday cation is a necessity, 1c honght in Latin—ia meds reuse Cutisscs of our metropolis or some of our philantnropista | ably Mr. Dana would not object to taking the eym- | Cinetanati Cinb is ne eforit,. They have | lately at Cleveland, Ohio, Sie has raised aov ReEG Teas all at odte on the Cam | atieve, Pet,” said the mother ; “he was not devous fre too many elements of vice » | the con ages, at (ud rates. | thig étriven for by ev asa free public ¢ P \ i " 8 respons oom as have it, and make ft ae good as it can bo | via, ho promptly replied “ Part’y both.” | furnmls him with the means of completion bie Jour | Lolieal represeutation on the title page out for one | Played all thetr gar Nonorably, winning ofven by | children, ‘The last was bora when she was 63 yeara j nT 7 ey, he rai weds rem 9 ari A ~ ‘ , of supe pia cain! rice " made all beyond that is an interference | This was no more absurd than many of Grr | ints whject destitution. Kishor iv a native of Low. | day aud putting In bis (Chang's), Chang evidently nerves ene at Playing. Against the trickery | old, and she now enjoys good health, attonds church with the bustucss of the private citizen whieh | nent’s decisions, which might be pronounced | (lh Mass. and among tho many ailments that wMict | ped race conrses, ij “e"'| regularly, is active, has good teeth and improved | Aigeecare i" Rd hi istoat terribig disorder, epilepsy, by witic! ' SN BYR TO BUSINESS. he “ Haymakers" aro, tt Is notorious, a sporting | sight, and her hair is turning black, But she has an should not for a moment be tolerated, part and partly indigenous, but ale | is frequently attacked several Umes daily, Thr ea thorough business ran, Ho brongnt with | implement in the hands of @ chaque o Ww, SOT || tateonal onsoet oF Alte sents’ 4 tipi ; pea % I r ¢ disi euConsers | 1a cancer of Atty years’ # Me | The Sickness of Napoleons together ridiculous. Nico Question of Jurtedictto m from Chios a largo collection of trinkets, &e., | Fative member of Contress: wc te Toke Mewes | mA. larige green flag, on which a crownlese The Sonnet OF Lours NAPOLEON lett, Tou: Judge Lor, however, is more shrewd, and | A Aadeas corpus case of cousiderabin impo. | Whilch he assorta on w tablo and selia to visitors, Ho | ey, They : i beeeli Mild digo and marked | pap had ben worke 4 other omblems, was beeen antlers: ie Nazi | has devised a way to never have his horse's } ance, inasmuch as it Invoives ® conflictof authority | Sls his photograph (taken in London) and auto- | ere gig the ainister associations with thelr name hud | “iscovercd on the morning of the 2st of July, Moate Io 1 for Ajaccio, the cradle of the } dail wtreared: between the Feteral authorities and the State | &rapl for twenty-five cents. He writes on the buck bot been gen rally known, they were well re ing from the topmost tower of the ancient Sligo | From thenee she was to —— courts, came up before Judge Troy of the Kings | Of the carte de risife with a camel's hair brush, in | tnd they tomatd the consideration lyon theu—oF | Abbey, Ireland. It occasioned no little excitement, rieg | Chinese inks, a preparation of the color and consist- thenee to Consta Tt is not at all unlikely that the agita- } anc 'y Court, on Saturday, It seems that C! eae . taranee, ital —ialiipiiaiie- especially as a number of yc mon had congrte Iniperial, instead of accompanying his tion in favor of taxing Americans in Eu. | Myers 9 youth of siatern, enlisted four years ago a | CRY Of shoe Dinking. He says tho Americans are THE BABY B gated in the streets, and were g: at it. a ok, N soon desorted, He tomething like the French in thir ways, They are GLI WAILRKGWA: Canedlini Hoot Wess F pee we ; pene une | to the Levant, a wae at first designed, iw to | Tope may suddenly inspire our compatriots in | New Brunswick, N. J., und soon desorted, Ile was ‘ prvi seit) well-known udian Scot recently spent bared oe ae BM A Dap t fi Ue the Old World w nirvesistible longing after | tested in duly last by the United States authori+ | *harp (quick (o see) and bay really. ‘The English | apyeFarming ta New York City—Wherey | 9 (ew days in seeing the " w York, In uti ther wheat part company with her at Venice and to re- ay 4 i ‘dl i" tb natok thee. . r , but was released br the Court on the ground of | are slow, aud haye to be talked to a good deal before When, and ict a Baby-Ch company With a friend he visited the ‘gold room,'* €B sbeeday eventag. turn to Pa homie, sweet home, and produce a stapede frora | iy minority, After his discharge he was rearrested | they will purchase; and the men don't hesitate to tian Families Suvplied with Blue-eyed | and after looking at the boils and “bears will This gudderwaltcration in the programmo | “te Grand Hotel and the Louvre, and from the | yy order of the Secretary of War, on the ground that | Poke him with their sticks to see if he has any fle Babies ou Demand. ap great cagernoss fora time, he fiuaily remarked: Caba-The 2 in the West. tu * bahiy a ied a 1] tels witzerland aud Germany, Such a re | ¢hig Court had no jurisdiction, On application of | 0 Ms bones. When he learned that the writer had ‘urrespon ap lg the Phitedetphia “Man, whata pity It ts to see respect ooking Our 7 0 at week | Of the 1 FOF probaniy due to the 2) turn of our prodigal sons would be well calculate ¥ Judge Troy issued ano crit of | been to China he suggested that it wonld be a bea dbe vee " a 0 aged in good nos, ‘golng on ia that ® ss nee of last week heath of tint a nerOry WHiGN saviEL be rn of cur prodigal sons would be well calculated | the boy's parents, Judge Troy issued ae er lth Oe ed Jaua fab Gato THAnE Pantine UGiGees eriniete for delphia readers of tho New York | Men, dressed in good clothes, going om in that kind cont da rey ta rising bad taken ¥ ; : to awaken tender emotions, aud we assure them | Aaveds corpus, which was made returnable on Suture | hin to sell, ws his etock of them was nearly exhausted, | daily newspapers will probably at one time or other | 0° Way! 1 Vuntta vA} a es cad deed in a very precarious condition, 8 that they will be doubly weleome in the United | day morning. General Vordes, of Fort Hamilton, | The bump of ucquisitiveness (helind the ear) is | have hal their atrention attracted certain quar | —Qno day in the first week in August, the 5 nthe Vu ajo oF southwestern i tg hava Yeon (isthe wiio had the boy in custo asod to produce Wa | largely developed in Chang's cranium, and be is | ter of tho journal wherein parties wishing to. ud toldesl plkier ab: Lad A portion of Cuba, This report is fully con. | cM! Journals have been formally aster States if they apply their means and their energy | tn eourt, but appeare t in and produced a let | aiveady chumbuations of currency | beautiful blue-eyed babies could b inmod a boldest player at Bad ussla dy of ed to all ding him to | notes. ined it is ndded t Christia five of the witha laugh: th neces in tis b He says he is behind his counter selii y the apprehensio: © publig | to the promotion of our national ree and | ter from the & the apprehensions of the publi to the promotion of our national commerce and usher ie t, und keep the young | (ratthng fi t ying that he ta sick, industry. ‘This would give them @ chance of in- | ynan in enstod, oy Ynaisted upon the | ae 1 “ b 1 ie id iranes, The tatere: xcited by thia e ah ea (ae aa etime | rights of the elvil courts in this cas tened | pler than wii rations of faith a fcr, and © fat iy the event of the nephew being suddenly | creasi me Hine | fo issue ay attachment agalast the persous who bad | his wares, if to statements in regard to the reaso: ter was intense; almost all other play was suse gathered to hia unclo, the absence of the relieve them from the imputation of being drones, | custody of the prisoner. Argutacnt Was postponed nus mistony. termes, prese and the Prince Imperial would obvi- igs upon re the adopting party at wore giten. the ca high rank, after a hard-f of three hour uration, retired a loser of nearly a hundred thous Prmed by our Havana advices this morning. | states the pun of the | ive fi rolessin z their own fortunes, and at the tands of others fre m that part of the island suc rf ; ded, and a triple row of spectators surroanded g in : f util ‘Tuesday 7 The Dlue-eyed baby business is carried on toa | PCM ; he eee OC and of living in idleness upon the bounties of our | wetlt Tuerday Chang informe us he is the youngest son of a tea | grater cateny in New York than Invany other eity | the table, breathlessly watching the reeuit of each bptbtape ent creel GALEN he LCL LM ste » fatal to all hope that the tempo | Public debt. Dexter Beats bis Best Saddle Time. PAR ls ede A TIT abcd the Cat or Central District. ba UAL Slehytbar tor yatand hear areal 9 ig SRT SPs pe RE On Friday afternoe the heat of the day i on might ren PUNY ence tie saan Saved! ety, or he would never wave | of the daily and weekly press is immense, Babry- abet phd amas le could eusily Why | firming Is a recularly roeus “red business in itself, ions play of The Mystery of the Passion” was ted before the King, Haga st as one of ey eae aie importance that the young boy should be | lasted about an hour, bat had litte effeet upon | 4 fast brush on the track, Ho found the conrse like | their own country, it's father and mother ore | WOyt succmollt, Cuba for sa ral months. One of the Ha- Drought back iu hot haste to St, Cloud, so | 'e parched earth in this vieinity, ‘The late | a ploughed fleld, in consequence of its being deeply | Miadium-s.zed persona, He ava iis urotivs ai ‘Thore ure several of Daby-furmera in New vana journals soys that it has put the torch is York “Che of thoi ie in Ft, Mark's piace, where & | tioncr, ‘The poople, furious that the play had beee the conutey, and wuless we soon have abandaut | Week, so that fost driving was out of the question, | Hess only 22 years of age. ile ie vory youll | Undertake to eurply Caristian, fumntiioa arith ag | iiterrupted, precipitated themselves also upon the rain, both potatoes and Indian corn will be very | John Murphy, the famous trotting Jockey, who rodo | #Ppearunce | thera la uot a aig of Laard on hia fuco, ively admitted he belonged to | Qhog ome to the ice in the colum * ; 7 order of s Wes gouache me to the surface in the columns | _ Seven or eight centuries ago in Norway tha o ‘ lence € the utmost | rupted on Saturday evening by a rhower, which ple eit " stg ? most siguifcant event that has occurred in f Navoruon HL Hence it is of the utmost i y ie by road wagon over to the Fashion Course to give bim as they were abo/e Ita tn the social scale in | most successlui who part with the greatest number jumped upon the stize and killed the exeens crops are suffering extremely in every part of | harrowed forthe running meeting held there next | Inches Chang ieatrifle over nine feet in height. it beat onee proclaimed as NaroLeon whole district will soon become a desert. Cone alee upon the Americar continent. ‘Tne nanber of blue- | coup. This rising in the Vuelta Abajo is tho | T a finePvacalbiasante he long:continued drought was inter. | vis past, Mr. Bonner drove the famous Dexter in a v } fi ants recently here had vistied | and those burpies who engage ia the profession are the actors was about to nail /oem to the cross, tha only children. Ie is taller than bis brother by 5 York, One of them is in St, Mark's pl whaxe & in the hands of 20,000 «laves, and that the | tat in ease of his father's demise, he yed babies aa miy be desired, She stage and killed their rov many blues , ond he has the loo wt so mu of an overgrow c ci fan. And this is how The insurgents lave collected together in th Evounie as Regent, and Mr. Rov- | gcareo next winter, Deater in his ‘memorable match against time over | MC ory erowing hoy. His growta hat been graduat, | Waikes any. clang HT vee Se ating the dynasty of Haquin became extin Timit de her clilef, adviser, ‘The Express is eres this track, whea he went In 19 1, vbserving that muscular development Iw good, though not ex: | panes of vious rkrers, i Gitciees anvaree Ads Ses puineltias, Coe the mountains, and are there waiting for : iasade Wace ha kee ‘Our corns LTRS Tave been telling some | Dexter was moving freely nd fast. asked Mr. Bon- | t inary. | Hie is strong, He" has Exown ak | gio. the whasw sharp eye, a siurewd | pla: recently toa Frenchman of the change evi- arms, It will probably be some time before | Bta# Wicked as was CTHARINE DE’ Mipict, po a re ater ae eon orteceee him. aruund. under te | iteties vines he came under the manazement of Sir. mre nore eaauerenans Piatt sega Bayi ; a Pern atton MO ven Procuring ta oid. and | Purtictt, his business man. Sperling of uis brother, and not as incompetent as was ANNE of m plhaee, bolo rhea van eat ive oT rates Tdi tsturphy mounted tis uid favorite, and | Cham, Wik a amusing display of shiceplshn al of the old | Democratic war horse of Ohio, His brothers, fumatound the trace, He found the little ioreg | marked that nis brother bad dently about to take place in Mrench policy toward Rome, the Frenchman replied: * Your Holiness imay orke gapaule of being Urowbeaten, Another one ts 4 hird avenue, near to Stewart's, It b Aflve large moustache | 4 snop, aud pervaded with an air of in they can be furnished with them; but the burning of plantations which the Diurio Austria; but she 3 a Spanis f st Pari ‘himself in his long vigorous ride ao furt zlisi now wear(look out for Lester Wul- Hr aye be assured, despite all appearances, that Francs is tle la Marina anticipates will not be | Bourbon régime, and Rover, without the Auruur and Lewis, wero strict Puritans aud eoly, that ho requested fir. Bonner aod the ard Jerome). ut that ng yot Me had | SPUIY:. Tateeds tne rape api Yatargchieas | still the oldest daughter (tlie vinée) of the Chureh. ; io ang 1 ot | Renius of R FOr tS craft of ARAN, | Erne eonuonstey and Ne: Wwae Helle, Hepa ers on to time him a tile from stand to stand, dat all. | Lise pigtail, howaver, WAS | teristic, ‘The servant who opens tac door iway lovk | The Pope answered, smiling archly: * Ido not doubt rulject to any fuch delay, ‘That district | Kenius ofRiciertuv orthe eraft of Mazanty, | Te aid not justify but despised raiher «an track had becn deeply: het foet from | longer thin Lis brother's, ‘Wain brother is "quite | doway around the, hale, wad dity wround the -ueck, | tt, my anas bot you’ haow since the dave of your h lone and . has some of the bad qualities which have a hi ‘ Ht once, | the fenee, so that he bad to a oa the track | ftont, while Chang, without being siender, t# not at | but she ia respectable; the parior into. whieh doe Lisette Seth ie day ye is one of the most populous and wealthy of ‘4 ‘ «4 \ opposed slavery. While holding ce . olngs+ A lair send-olf, and the white | all so. Chang's enrly life and youth was passed 4a | are shown may have cemetery like montdiness ercat King Loas XIV,, there is uo pire alnée Pyré Cul It contains the famous plantations shone in the worst periods of French de. couple of slaveholding lawyers #om Kentucky locomotive shot forth on his mile | $e cultivation of (he tea plant at his father's, mosplere-suegeative of new-made graves, but the i intermis. | career ata marvellous rate of speed, ond when the WR TAKH TRA WITH WHIM, xdance, ana during the intermis- ches were stopped ag the horse erossea the seore e+ Of abolition came up, and | usaiu, thelr hands showed the time of ft minutes |. Chang, while conversing about his life at home, on. Tlenee w morsliza trust Louris } 0 res on tie wall are scriptural in subject, and \ | were in att nents are uniformably eorreet and f where the delicious tob: produced which Kladderadatech of Berlia caricatures ‘OLEON will live long enough to witness ¥ : : 3 te" lady” Who receives you is gencrally | the temporary absence of Bismark by representi has become so neccseary to the luxury of the | 71708 will live long enough to witness the | sion “the aut new TbKK” PiFe an ind seventeen and three-quarter seconds { endorsed the reiterated slatemeat of travellers. thas | Stiren in biuck bombesine (we touch ae were & | the Ki if ay ane ; gradual extinction of his power, and not give | the sewee of the New York Tarrans y only the poorest kind of tea is exported, dos | sitifed rf I ; ; | the King and bis Ministers in a coach without a dri. world. Bordering upon it on the east and x of & eather abanvle erietesd: whan ike duane ee mestic demand is #0 great that the «upply of the pest | Huclel weeping tor of fal tacatdine te te 1 Yees horses and harness aro all in contusion 1) 1 rrowing regi up the ghost quite yet. being rather sharply criticised, when tho Judge's Sunday Auction Sale of Pews. quality is barely suffleicnt, Chang eantioned ua ality of her apne and language is ee ae ® word northeast is th t eugar-growing region, 7 opinion thereon was invoked by one of the Ken- Pows were sold at auction yesterday in the | against drinking green ten, Lt ts dried on copper and | Of the free thin strides yo » Tuird ave- | and a stone (the dedeit of 1870) blocks the way, Bis of an ¢ pital and ni however, 1 han | ma on ki aweyer n | mark Iv sven and when the torch of the incendiary has Piah?, ‘: ¥ A ) Mr. Fish’s Masterly Inactive tuckians, ery 18) (Varzin) in th completed its work in these two a aning distar at them from over a wail ly brothers,” said Tarpay, ‘“ Synagogue Sharay Tiisre (Gates of Hope), on Kighty. | Colored with a dve which contains po'sonons in- vei : . so far the earring i f ' i At kredients, He takes his tex out of a large ronnd isions of Great Britain repudiates. the !abama | acting like fools. They think they are going to | seventh street, between Tuird and Fourth ave ues. | cup or bowl, and drinks half a dozen at a miting. , ' t thly, but 4 i P st anit 7 alas . Hood and satisfucto ved We took tea withhim. When he first came trom Nineteonth sireet ts ® third baby farm, and | went along smoothly, but Low will It go now the the island there will be little left to fight for | claims, Mr, Fist fondly ¥-a¢ves himsclf | preach and pray slavery out of the country, but | Good and satinfuctory prices were han ie (Ghlnas Coane made: his tan Hicueett winks attain new OF Got drive neste the bos? This: Soke “ab Migly 16 its Lare soil, and the blackened ruins | able to seeure justice ty his masterly inac- T will them the only way to get rid of itis to put | urc atthe liberality of the congregation, ae i Marge nk art ptere behold dec lart 4 on Of their Gen, Grant, ; i i ‘opied the modes and customs of living of tho , , that will mark the places once occupied by | tivity knives in the hands of the d—d niggers, and naa Buropean, and the tea wae made for him by tbe sume OF CLuares Ao eadly —M. Corot, the eminent artist, recently ree ‘ i ’ ; i hha wlavenoldorn!? Auother Church Edifiee for Brooklyn. fin Mie Moe ond ier tet eee ured fe elty are sinailer on ‘ eat hese i ivilieation’ Radienliiie “ juss the American treaty, but Mr, | Push ‘em up to the throats of the staveholders ° ud hand which provides food for the Dwarf, tho | Mred all over the elt) are smaller ones, where the | coved the visit of one of the Emperor's « te Ra geatyl er Cites slows ® s ication by | The conversation went no further on that topi A new church, 116x60, which has bea erected | Fat Girl, and the other unimate curiosttion ut Wood's. | descents apon which reulcr m temporary foamienee | laine, who came to invite iin to dinuer at tho Tule How impossible it will be forthe Spaniards | pyc wopes for its eventual ratiication by Z peciisbes ‘on the Roman Catholle College grounds, East Brook + Gor Hols Chang: favorite ms next of Cited there extremely risky. leries, M. Corot’s life is antique in its simplicity. to resist this new attack may be judged by | virtue of his musterly inactivity, Areturn match game of ball was played | 1", Was formally dedicated yesterday, the tight | cat roast beet ta England. Me ix quartered inthe dor Is ts in holes Hke theso that the nobodics' chit | tre smiled in bis arch way and asked: * Would the 3 ‘ i : y Rey. Bishop Longhiin officiating, assisted by Fathers | fuitory at Wood's Muscuin, Hay-ng brocen dowa an | deh of New York, who somehow or ovlior ar the fact that they have not been able © The Colombian Republic will have noth- | jy Cigeinnati on Thursday last between the fa- | Friel, Mooney, Mesuerry, and Kearney, extensporized oot adapted to lis leagth, he now eit over,” and never adlovied out, Eo through pro Etnperor allow me to smoke, my pipe atter dinnee t!® YTS of the j ton Cy apa + ice sa dad tracted courses of ill-treatment, which dually | Seeing horror depicted on the chamberlain’ i. arrest the Te te hor parts Of the | juye move todo with the Darien Canal treaty, | mous Red Stockings and the Haymakers of Tr iy nRLNeW GRUNT DU pawn #icep s on & pallet on the Moor, Seas cass Wetter nent cnier oat ‘ ng Nora pet : the abana ape idand Their exhausted resources cannot | bat Mr Fisit expects to gee it sanctioned | The gamo was broken up on the sixth innings by ae ps CHANG IN LOVE WITH THB NOVA SCOTIA GIANTKSS, | juve taken Lie innocent Visitor to such a louse, be | tance, he added WH al) He SANG woud 18 tanee foe thle tk Racend ot a e : Prestdcni amenipnenet Soitly let tt be whispered, Chang is deeply en- | Wl have remarked with inexpressible compassion | not? Well, sir, aa there is in this world no better fyrsish troops for this unexpected scene of | some fine day in consequence of his mag: | the unwarrantable interference of the Mresident ving a Pastor trom bis Palpit—Appeal | aicrod of Miss Anna Swan, the Nove § hunt. | the old countenances of the wituered and uu de: ' sert for me than my old prised if I beg to be excused.’ pe, you will not be eat? war; and if the insurgents there eould | pocal-Enter the Sheri of 0 i 18 terly inactivity, of the Troy Club, The umpire very properly ess, She has been travelling in England with Migor | ttle eblldren that there abound. s ‘ oS *i nei ia s Civil Authorities out ef Place Hansen and the Circassian Girl, and he has met her, | bite-eyed bables that the advertisements r promptly be supplied with arms and amma Spain deludes the United States represent: | eave the game to the ‘Piaetenatt sal because Lene Warla, She returned the other day, 'and when the Sun | aid ba Pegs An by ct eg —Clara, T love but thee alone ; crates rere ents i iets dene rane ; ‘i ord ‘ath | a ‘ riety | adopting out into stan tainily whore they nition, they might at onee obtain such con. | qtive at Madrid with empty compliments, | tY idly sda tbaieet baa hired i ce vai The Rev. Mr. Counitt, pastor of the Reformed ‘iit eye Lindied witha (roc lover's ardoe: and un ex. | experieucy the comforts of a Wreieied (Thus sigh’d the tender youth) ; 4 trol of the district as to save it from devaste: | while she persists in the massacro of the |% "es The Haymakers have aways isl | Chureh in New Prospect, Orange County, N.Y. 1# | pression of rapture settled over his textures wa lic | dren of nobody, 1 am sure they noed it, tor ON! boar me, then, my passion own, bad reputation, No club ever visit- | jy trouble with his congreg . | inquired after ber health, if she was marries e ° t iis congregation, owing to his par- | Haquired 4 galt, i \ ed Troy and returned satisfied with their | ticipation in the political campaign last fall, The | je would cubrace EC RC ec Win 4 treatment. The Eckfords and Mutuals esp political views promulgated by the revered gentle- | Swan wos not married to Major Hansen, a8 he evi- Reta bt arrerteg orescence doweras, y Tie paused—the blush o'erspr ssion of | cially have had cause of complaint, Some weeks | man did not meet the approbation of a part of hia | dently supposed: ils Init words to us were to be | OevE Mine the year Ists over eleven hundred She Jot him draw her near ; ugh the | ago the Troy lub visited Brooklyn, and played | congregation, and for his action in polities he Was | Yetore he did, that he reinembered | With trembling lips, in earnest t Indeed I speak the truth, tion, But this is out of the question, and ) Cuvans and intensifies her efforts to make we look to see it soon rendered as desolate | glayery perpetual in the island; but Mr. an] uninhabitable as the war has als Fixit looks forward to the speody made the Eastern Department, both Cuba and Porto thr It would seem to be the duty of the United net J her cheek, cir condition is a r, and had in. | tuch chiluren, Hore least 9 Scarce for emotion ould she apeak, x. tore ie Cig . " Santee ti Kanto : ie hotter ti 1 ortree of the yen 7 workings of his masterly i with the Bekfords. ‘They were allowed to choose | SFralgued before the Classis REO EAANG witich body, | quired Eg ha ARRNGh Ma aie "sasare Oe Die Paster ae une Wee teeghatiiey hi ay Yet otill she asked in accents me States at once to interfere in Caba, and in JONAPARTE, SERRANO, — CLARENDON, | their own umpire, with the distinct understanding | MEF several mnce dectared the dissolution of | octiiie her wrath down (or rather up) on his elevated | Per Week) in bringing thein into the world. ‘Tucy How much he had a year the interest of civil prevent the destructi Mr. Connitt’s connection with the Churelt, Mr. Cons | Revd by this betrayal of his coulldeu receive at least suine education, The. gles are A 4 veey wad Dy oulldence, ° —A correspondent of the Boston Advertiser, nitt appealed from this netion to the Particular ‘aus uabine. it ReWing, and Uhe boy# Ket some inkling of ‘i ADITS, Theuce, periodically th ecut Weat, | Writing from Mount Desert, tells the Synod, of Albany, which does not meet until May, hence, periodically they are seut West, ota Cabinet are | that they wou ekfords the 1 planta: | prent adinirers of Mr. Fist’s policy of mas. | Hee when they visited Troy, When the return give the priv fon and humanity to | Prince Kune, and the Bo; owing yang ix quite Indolent, He lounges about in his , ‘ ; few years no small p Lon of the popa An excited visitor begins the colloquy: “See here one Land, and the ferocious ie ere ig 9 | seme was played, the Huymakers selected two | 1970, Ie also claimed that anti the meeting of that partment the prairte-peopled West will consist of | ys, Aiiser ld | terly inactivity, In their eyes it has th n slide M a landlord, T want a pickaxe Why, sir, there 19 Aties of 1 , } ie ‘i ten, and coolly informed the Brooklyn gentlemen | pody he was entiied to remain the pastor of the # W 90) Srowe-ab Sauoree oy. fol At the same : crucltics of tt n , double advantage of destroyings Ateriean ‘ id ; Ie amsures usb ne the cond! of the ju cupants of | Hot auch # thing about the house." “Give me ® this ign duty which w } t | . iets that they could take ther chviee from those | chure’, Sabseqaentiy the Classis of Orange or- 1 exercise, al vapparen wdall’s Tstand ose Little illeg te oues—-is | spade then, a shovel.a hoe—anything 1 can di Pate re ba Sante interests and influence, and of cuabling | iyo, but aot from oth Hafore the game with | dered the doors of to be locked against ‘anit @certain Er macraion a | wothing (tw brag The im there Who Naka'| ‘sn c'n Gtut what Oe) arth arose pelen. 16 al performed by an Adin jon so barren of m at th me tine kee yaad de ss . : Sonn’ he same time e r Bible, Che reading begins at the back of | char, tae younger children mix a great deal of ‘ ” ws SiReee 16 By P sat ideas. ni . i ereat vat the same tin } Pane mirabl | the Adantics in 1865 at Troy, it is publicly ase pty epg 2 tue engaging the Hay, Mr, the volume, ‘The pages are thin silken rand | thermik of human kindness with bad gin and | such ahurry?' "We've been out walk in the (reat | M At In co! e884 | yelations of apparent friendship with Gon | serted, the same Pre nt who interfered with the | Stl of Goshen, N, to supply the pulpit. On | doubt, the outer edge being leit uncut,” Ouly one | educate the Inavecuts toa love of whiskey. Tuc | woods back be Jwe have found three mounds, character, & hat which now ¢ 4 Guant’s Administration. rime in € ti ht a private interview the following Sundsy Mr, Connitt entered the ehureh Gide of the age lepr nied Es a page ts divided | prortality emo ng th tulant population 1s tr ne ehiah aati! oe todlen saad fallat rales LAD uilnlal ne in Cincinnati soughi private intervic ide 9 Mr, Bioll a ond | twelve columns of heiroglyptics. Te possess ange. Last y wi ach th Wun one-half the ene RAMAG ATAVOR 0 i fe country. } Mv. Fisu’s masterly inactivity is a god: | with two prominent mombers of the Mutual Club, niephiepaland Mr, Bioll was preaching, and, ascend | Orion of tie * Pilgrim's Progress” Drepat tire number admitted died, Lhe various children's | My party are waldng, aud L want a spade right off. — | - Jo told thot iy ing the pulpit, read a t against the occupation min Englind by atellow-ountryman. Viis book | bosy italy aud ower Huable instituions f As tileaa yileaoul: wes ior: ain't no Th That'a | mus Beige oF Public £ 1 send to England, Fr and Spain; and as |} Ithor that a job had been put up’? to | or ine pulpit by Mr. Stoll without his (ML, Connite’s) | 4s profusely iilustrated, and there iy much bamor in | dren established in tie city do etang toward | atone old Mr, Miggine’s thr Hiren ave buried, aly SPD ECG Ye RUE OED | Lith ) 1 va | then to het all their money ou the Maymakers, Connitt coneluied the services, On Tuesday last | Pernips he doe H 1 g be: the great suanies o at there are H pray geht | I the delights of his long summer vaca i uosday Pernips be does not dud then so ente kK Of the great suamies of New York that there a a Ra aw Diag Nak ania nik. biserEniiioe fellow-citizens for the jntrod n of Taare cris esnnae is Nae , Riese assertions, eospied with those of the | the Classis eonsened gun at New Prospect to furs | cause he does wot understand whit tuey may: Rach extensive tacilities for the “putting away" oF | a angen written ant t r Vey i ou ith full confidence ie aurecess Of shi ia OoASaae LAB Bal P crit of Ulater | could not u nd our syste of electing Presi: | nobody's children, wnt one of ie first steps wward | the late Czar Nicholas, in which he relates tig futlowe btudy of their } public | Aa lkdelilaaa OI TuOM Ree EO NUGE ake. Ie te ti Commercial, yrintod elsewhere, are | ther i if j fhe Shem® of Ulster | gents, Me ja is amucn older county thin | reform should be the abolistim ohh way ancedot The Emperor ordered a review, schools, soon ly to thorough , ’ | disgraceful in the extreme, Until they are | Coumty appeared and served an tujunction upon | America, but all the potentates of Clina put toxoilier | Useweuts ae tue biue-eyed b ALE MALA: «|| ati can gain ot (in antraatha be inci ARTES tite nati ene - “ ti 1) satisfied with it as are Ei cleared up, no association of ball players can rece three of the vubers of the Classis, restraining ¥ Lge equal ing’ t Frees me nid sary i Bs P i ay i xamination rosin! 1 of the system fy i hess fron Jatntosted dels oadanea cmon ie: oan moriea, Whos: 4 boen shown s 5 on ridin h inthe cold, Bye he was i | pean potentates, ihe: any Ohl S hagspakiechoayc (anne any conure upon Mr. Connitt, | Amerie Museau, Bel Fisk's Latest. Hie ecu traa ah Dr. Manitt Mh upon which the ecl ure at ] t con | "yy i sant fotel ‘i ‘ or from taking any further proceedings in the dis ved oF one Political ¥ told tint Ne wis From ihe Crt des ols Gazette Tn i's attitude toward foreign powers, Gen. should be seat to Coventry to join the bctiecley dhs P ss Supplications, and begged His Majesty at least ta lucted. We have 1 " Iu K . pute nutil tie appeal to the Particular Synod ba eligible for ofice, he avowed tiwseif determined to Arrangements have been made to consolidate M 4 ee ante Gueted, : GuAN? execeds in humility any former Pres: | rider of Vauxhall, Lot the National Association | heen decided. hee! articular Synod bad | Poemie w politician an Bo Was hoartly tired oF tho | qa torwenont Mlebiguy eadiinek, aad Lette | throw a cloais over him, Tho Caae remalnod deat ta dot Na | « sential € 1 a} es - aeguai ane wai, however, held that the | 4 busine: Who knows that sowie day he mo, o M | . e ts 2 ground u 1 ‘ Save ane hadlc atl sate these charges, and if found true, let 1 how business, wie day my | Wabash Ralrouds. The new Company wil le | every warnlud, ire, you are ill; it will be yous Waa ae ce RG at that we have ever had, Aud yet, ate these charges, a , civil authorities hid uo right to Interfere in church | not tecome the Chairwan of the Natiouul Dewio- | Known as te Lae Stiore ‘and Micuican Boutwera | death; and at lasty "Sire, it is suicide you are PeWAnS : : : when he entered upon his office, he promi Club be expelled t matters, aud accordingly proveodded to prefer charges | elatie General Comuilttee? Known sa the Lake Shore ani) Mieuigat Bouter | death bare It suite desirable to wach Uh lren not only the oe against Mr. Conniti, aid adjourned to meet ou the nN railroad, Fe trom Buitulo to Chicago, and | veut to commu) BRON Nisholae 1 1 vo Wat afier the German |! 9 Seuulne American Administration | Wo pul in another column several | itn of Septem M it ‘ SINFO, {rom Bato to tug Alississlpph river at Altuu, op- | turned sharply, and asked his physician by what atte German language, } afier the German | pudlivis huther ¢ » v K oes mer, When Mr, Counittas to be placed Chang's smaller halt isin her nincteent® year, and is Louis thority he ventured to scrutinize his thoughts, Ho mn; and.it now appears tha > n! e rae 2 +4 | curious articles ow consump!ion, its eauses, and | on trial as pretty a Chins ever seen, Sde urd tons are In progress to form a close ali+ se piven " fashion ; and,it now ay that t V) Shearing a Horse's Tait—JSudge Lott's | estios Pisscaniious Vawnie whe read ihiak ani Chang grew u © got Ko Lull shi en tis Company any, | Meld his review, got achull, aud capired alter a shore carrying out this idea Gor 1 School Cunuing. 1 ¢ ma prevention. ‘sop R New York Vessel stranded, was tie only the village Who Was molatroid ‘the p 6 lilness, manne a Heme A Ther a back town Inthe north | Ses daily, laugh heartily, eat plenty of fat beefs | Capt, Healey, of the burk Mars i t¥ alo etBinches im height, She is eument made by the Kric managers to lay down a | _ An invention has b n produced in Paris 1tHe whoie 1d Dunkivg | settling disputes between cab iairers and cabo tue It not only reegons the distance triversod, but berides | cates et suin of money due to the driver, a Kee firect coumection Wita Lie Union Paculey | Two dials are Axed on the back of the driving seat is very afluble, and strongly i rail for a narrow gauge hievous, Mak faces benind | length of their road betweea iu 4) kikaling behind her handkerchief | und New Yors city. Unis will dresses Her, und deubing | froma broad to a ndrrow gauze roud, s writing brash are customs of | saving the cost of operauing tac rout hers which ‘afford her much amusement. dne says | a clo steaks, exercise ont of doors, and keep their | Which arrived hire yesterday, reports that whon th rath wae of Carylart oot Light an the 16th inst, | heads’ coot and their foot dry and warm, will | Shah QUteaimue Gama Get Mut om the 1th net. @ uot be very likely to have consumption, Praia eget hoa {fat Key, on the Florida beds, or with the hands | yyrort bight. Gus atthe on atk emcees ter | Die | Conunitices of both the | part of Rhode Island, where, in former tines, city. » Geners German Democratic sud the Geman Rey lican parties ave also taking up the matter, | ps the rade but strong-aminded natives were not lal to what wefangled ; jee suid) he Was i bo that it ts likely to excite considerable | notions of religlon, This town, though | yyised above dl, is very bad for the Lungs. | the bak Waihinston Baton chon heater hoes Ghat at Chang tills tw tove with the guantere she wil | with nu clunge of ears bekween New Yore aid | one coutaine a clock, while ov the other tse aistance New York for Mobile, and ooh ose dwarf, Adtuirs , a Francisco. so micaled ‘by et public interest befure the nest cleetion comes | comprising great wealth in the aggregate, | so says u doctor of large experience, LOPES Ney Ot Ce EIR ine ead TH | shrews at driving a bargain, as many of thoso Who — Wavelled Ie indicated by & land actod oa by the 1, Ifone half the allegations made | and named after that eminent lawyer and — was bound for Salt Key, where he expected bu prow | HAVE patronized acr table can doubticns tesuty, Anecdote of Prince Arthur. Waeels; tt Isentively Beyond the conirol wither of Dis 1 t t t and miser. | Chief Justice, Senator James Bunnitt, had a The Danville, Urbana, Bloomington, and Pekin | Fyre Be! hance Ly Which he hoped to get his vessel Pig cy Boyt a Will the Jenkins appointed to do" Prince | eabby or bis eg The apparatus is put in and concerning the oxtravagant ¢ and mis ‘ st Sos 6 " ys Railroad of Hlinois is un importa: sonnas rs D corms on the Ailauthus Trees, Arthur upoo the arrival at (hat young geutie | out of gear by the lowering und raising of a levee gil “ B mulation somewhat rocklcea in its charac. | Pelltoad of Hlinols ts an imporians: lin connseting eres To the Lititor af The Sun, hi be Kind enough to ask His Itoval | pearing th 4 Libre, ‘ able inefficiency of our Department of Edu.) population " Juvianapolls with the railway syste whieh con LONG ISLAND, i Highness it he remembers tue (ollowing incid bearing the word Libre,” which is only visible cation are true, thero is need of all the scru- | ter. Whenever 8 missionary {squatted among | toward Chicago from the West, It commu- —— Sin: Having noticed an article in reference to Ae at the Iiotel Helvudere, Interlacken, 8 wits when the cab is empty and the *comptour’ eonses the month, August; the your, sit, | Tue | quently unemployed, There sno danger of tho rte Prince, in charge ‘of his tulor and a gentleman in iol y walting—Major Gray, we beiltve—lad apartments | Yer Omitting to lower this lever as soon as he is 48 | on the frat floor, the Windows of which opened upon | hired, aa itis his interest to have the greatest possi wig | tue Foot of the portico at the main entrauce to the | ble distance paid 10, 4 vy anyans age fom § J nat gatlio aatcoa chan : the new species of worms investing the ailanthus i i i ‘ 5 » | them, they were in the habit of ridding thom: | nicates at Pekin, the western terminus, by two direct | The, pub, Qacons county are to be | troesof Brooklyn, in your issue of the Bch fi 1 tiny and discussion that can possibly be y pened to-day. think { can offer an explunution,-Boime three i ey clves of the nulsance--as they estcemed | routes with the Union Pacite a: Omaha, India Was Prestistary of Looe 0 brought to bear upon it, ; sel Li ANERe opi so that it | U9!,Me centre of ail the lines which come from Frankiuyiie tosaorrowee [land will convene ip Mao 6 Garman Indy, Tosmteae in Brooke While the attention of our citizens is | hi by shearing his horse , be tho Kast, connecting by no less than six erand trunk The Hon, Horace Greeley will address the children | allotted a small room for their care and training, but | Haig” On che alucruoon In question there had been directed to the subject, however, we hope | resembled the tail of arat, routes with Boston, New York, Philadelphia, and | Of Isp next Thursday, through carelessness oF ignorance of the habiis of | aiieuyy badstorm, piling the icy missiles tn great —~Awriterin the Reoue des Deux-Mondes res ° : hy A camp meeting for the east end of Long Ts these Inseets, they were alluwed to roach the staze of Bre ereeer iy a nedgmont, sad dee Seach In the process of time a remarkably shrowd | Baltimore ie and Pekin road puts | em eara te WifGr be east en o f Long Island te | iter dics, andore due moruing took winge and Gow heapa wherey they ound find 9 Jdgiae ‘ut and drie J lates the following anceiote: Four yeara ago a it for the fret tine in direct communication with | curing the wee i out of the window, They have settled Inthe allie | ee eee eet te ee etco Tne i tanner of Dijon, who hat affirmed that the French et represented in bank notes the height of the the lines which ramify through the valley of the ——eaeEen thus trees, of which they seem to be as fond as the | Wig had impatienily witnessed the storin 0 that the inquiry will go deeper than the mere i " S details of the management of the schools, | man was sent there as a missionary, Don't ET rom his | bud, and reach the principle that underlies the | you shear the tail of my horse,” said hes Upper Mississippi, and yrith the rood to the Pac WESTCHESTER COUNTY. Re Dare maltiplied enormansiy aud bid haremncutey oul ok reset the i oF wining | steepleof St. Inigne, was cited before the Correce giving of gratuitous public education at all. | “for if you do, I will stay among you a ced thus tn the highway of ontinan al oe BRE ere vert gerry ee ©. poppies wile Fesled 90. fasiiagly Jus ¢ aiaide the tlona Police on a charge of seditious language, Ia Theidea of many persons seoms to be that | the hair grows out again.” ‘Chis was a poser Tallwey #yotous und with un ample local tra@eswait | to the i0eh of Bepten ‘ciety will exbibit from the Oth Pee ar a gat rd 8 endl, and teanlng ayer, ie toon, seth Nanvten, be maintained his = rtion mitt . ; i 5 0 ¢, Urbana, . 0 fo : ie r r rt ft pauitted, gos, ra thildren havoa right to an education at the | for the Burrillvillians; and not a hair of his | ing ils completion, the Danville. Urbana, Blooming, wapkers Ja aeltating for stoum dre engines and | qo ihe Mditor of The Sun. nos | une OBAGI DAVOS Bile te Tas Bineaiy Vibes coat aannicen on regen he (or . f “ A ‘ 0 , * as . oa " his sport comtinuc some yentloman suouce e ie océasion, public expense, and that the State is as much | horse's tail was ever touched. __,__ | theiat importa sort roadie iu che counter: Ut | "rhe phaspdrberde al brady esa eT ar 4 Fea ote te ee ett eTtue | out trum below to stop that dd nouacnset Au | mitted implicitly thst the azcuses was not In error, hound to furnish it as it is bound to afford | Judge Lorr is as shrowd as this minister. | Mialtments. to order vo ovina. these, the Company He ae aot tp ka mana Welds Dave Orga | tee Tee Or people have. vermin about them"? | instant after, dud & the Prince waa exploring his | A thousand notes of 1,00) francs pled up o exactly Ter e bonds to ‘the amonnt of c to understand that, because people are poor, | wagaaine for fresh ammunition, the steutorian voice : ia ‘Takins budget Protection to life and property. Another | Seving the chances of his nomination for re | bas Issued Bret mortgage One hundred acres of land between Central aves it of the Major was heard lustly calling, * Come in | 10 centimetres (8in,) in height, Taking the budget Hass, with whom we side, holds the opinion, poocrit to the Bupreme Court waning, he | tive soon, Rear et (eee eae Sacer | at By ona le ot that sleseeio ay’ eat Wiey fre pine SU a8 OEE Lees ant id | GeSEe SU i ree Fae OO ie ened aombers ef AO mulices, the. poten |G itela, of Jada ‘n the contrary, that the only reason by | has given out—we attribute the device to feress, our ere Payable, Doth principal end latovest, Jw York, for $A. rsous?Physician’® should understand that | glance in the direction from whence the voice pro question superposed would attain a height of 200 clutched a last handful of the fro#en. pro- , I t conve: r ‘A ral!road is proposed from New York via Kings. | ths, Poorer classes who ride up and down tows to sand, with hiv right ® rm raised to metres, But, according to the Annuaire du Aurea which taxation for public schools can bo | isis brilliant imagination—that if he is not | se ofered ah ninety ty inerent. fe | neice wo carmel Viton Coy pita brame tate. | Wale ve work ae te ‘Wn weak many ie" | eitey, loustingly exclaimed, “Just ons ese shot, | dea Longitudes, tue apine of St, Bémame | only 024 hustified jo their usefulnes# as a measure | nominated, Joun LaWnENCE BaITH may be, | Bankers, of 14 Naasan Fallnage San WD he Seotun, Havers, ans Ae ‘Mospookbully yours ‘Meabehe 1 MMopE want 0 amashs ber watertalls? metros Liga.” - a