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AMUSEMENTS, tion of prudence b cowardly and the | Wustrated today by the Metropolitan Po- | grown out of the eiroumstance that her mother— A TALK WITII A REBEL DOWN AMONG THE DEAD MEN. nevi avESvE THEATRE CTonerteon's new come | Weak, but which is often only the precursor | lee The banditti, whose natural enemies Mrs. Cnawronn, of Mobile, and a relative of the oe Beneath the Rolling Wavee-Zite ander | —Rosa Sandran is a fair Hungarian patriot who tom of the | has murdered forty Austrian officers dy,“ Pay.” Matinee Sat on the 1 any of mulden resolutions and a violent theatrl | @ police body ought to be, ate stronger than | Vaxpamsine femily—has beon for several years a) i) sina core MAN TOLD A SUN | Water—Traged FRENCH TH TRE, th et.—Sopt, 11--Parops KR widow. Mrs, Vaxnenniit, however, whois about Bea—How the Fishes Look at a Diver= Mine. Lagrange, so well known to the Aabituds REPORTER. THE SUN, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1869. | rr | cal action, in which pradensce is dispensed | ever on every square acre of territory which Rnclsh Opers The Puritan's Daag ¢ ‘ Md ual literar: The Story of a Detroit Divers of onr opera, te epe pier at Massy, now CHNTHAL PANN OADEN. 1 ky ‘A | with and judiment altogether east overboard. | the Police Commissioners are supposed to Wathean tatare bes fbr cong A iheareusk Keune a vosawdeeiy a ¥iltcte From the Detroit Adilertintr & Tribune t ont cnera, t csdsbyaoed ti ton Concur ene siti 1 aes tion, er been married now, never a Sconny 5 Masters > | far fe vila TUPICTHEATUR-deccty Dicooty Deck. Mat | 1 : p protect, gud anidnight travelling is safer U0) gag we teust it will be loog, very long, before se @ Thief and a Wretch=\ Serics of Glorte |, This astrange business, this diving, The danger ) yeas a bit of sureasin on the aorae ur tuaelock, Weaneeqhs and eetecivec | ene Gettysburg Tavorns}eepors’ Sprouse of Tonnessee than in many of | 99 9 widow fis ous Obl Discovertes Virvinia Overtlowe [0 ! Wee NGAGE SOR Torin Wea ELAEW | Ake y lade eveniby WAVE EATRE-Great Sonmtion Connias- | fuvion- Lessons of its Paita | st populous thoroughfare for . —r— - @ with Vanker Seriawass The Precd t \ wre r Gaseller: - Ahothae ‘ hiss tha Eacavaay ene ; : ihe bla) " Srown fo men all Rightif the CarpetBaggers Wow Fre the Inet tiie B shail : leper «ttt ; tye and nn | To avk Rome B. Law and his subo n ‘Tonweswe at midnight the thieves | Maw Stawtox praises Mra. Stown for Latthen Alokes i i tver ‘ bas nn tert: 7 ; voile aad tee aig officers to meet Gen, Meapr and the | are while here they aro ot defending one good wor Lady Brnow, But | correspondence of The tne t met neon ¢ stint s'tho f ty Marel ( . and ty Tae TAM t fiiewt; or. Hartegstn | coumunders of the Ariny of the Potomac on Iideot, in view of cortoin poly Nhat about her slandering the memory of oO 1 Rronyoxy, Va., Anz, 29—Wo embarked on | Mamie ak a lithe leak ; 4 deo & Stating Any th lef G ie, and join them in ! ts of the biel ther good woman, Mrs, Lew? Hoard of the ©. Vanderbilt ant eteamed down tha | \pe ws your Cratly tat wo diver ean es or Feeae GRA ‘ SSA RE YT IN Te cas hin Flues eed ewidhne Chee inated ponds Mrs. Leton was not, Whe Lady Brnox, anabos | Potomac, We had & al moonlipua night, | Sea tao not tT should A tga which the Iavier 8 By ae Lah 7 ie Hi iaeiad AY Nah seg dibe ts eddies Ht lilionist, and was not « to friend of Mrs, | Attor we tad eon our comese a ehar! tim i 18 “Mowat. W ' 0 ni jail, ar ets bes Schl of ¥ Avg. | OF Vint terrible encounter, was as abearil ' e of the butehery of Mr. Ro+ | Sows and Mes Srarrox; but was she any | We met Jadze Cotemaa, fir many yours Jute of | amene tie falee, makes you feel like one wha has | py sa eager tee jones WOOT aA aad jit would have been if Wrttaxdros tad | exis in Twellth street, wo might regard | the less @ woman anda sister, and iv hor repatas | ONO Of the largest clreults tn Virginia, embrs 1 i 1 see will pong ciecten eater shat tre ayer ta WOWFAY THEATRE ec and a | tet bad invited Navoikon and NUY | one mognificent highways at raldday as | tlon net as sncred ae that of but late rister-ine | Miran coulis cies hee hc liane ; Those te Gene iene cs ey cL ae a sqnaw, Poecdewaeuo, tha MOOTH'S THEATRE: 201 4, between sth and fib arts | {1 wy vith them on some sunny eigh searely lesa perdous thoroughfares than | law, or of any other person? pela Se MOL Tt i 1 dee ticetcomee: | “Siniting Wiver te rep to he MT yoara old, ‘ pay antile of June, in tr rout the t phy iT Kaus P ‘ cae as Seal i iv : i 1 * t older phan that, he iN wad © Suin + 1 of Noses in the days of Quaxtiunin. “Did you elpate t “t elec iu x Hla wd \ nahn ; 1 ( 0 Republican thinks Uhat the participate in te lust ol thet i a tk sagt even independent nation heal very slowly. | eo tree from all taint of politica as never to | foe that be Jest an faithful in the | a,c, Waenee allowed to Vote, air.” ho sald a Evry thaw Vay win. 10 remove the hose my tene | ! ens ; - { IPetory teaches that this is still more the Abt’ fis sonia rom their post, may be just ns tw tefranchised, sir, My bvoocblack | der wou tu ea i a —jostimaster Swain, ashaa, got an iMegt, a A pee Hehe Wat NG CEE cctaats cok F ountonances et the polls, but | discharge of their public duties on tlroir trarels | ip, and eo did every netro vagy) Basi Peae cea iiemarie ee ak rae ite ‘ Iy supereeribed letter the other day, and retumed J ic . ee cw he, | idea of civil wate, springing shour of the nation’s peril, at lust | or in their rural posorta. Possibly; but if that | Virginta, «ir, and every n [Hite tine meants Tt was two bones and allt betore | it to Horace Gre the « Iowritor, Aw it 1h wntoes te Att fran rebellions aygaiomt lawful authority, and | driven to wsense of danger, flocked by thou | principle were generally adopted, thy Gerorne | air, ‘Those that pay taxes aod own property are ctrevial ant thers went sunt hit L | canwe back addressed to 4 relative of TL, Gite, the pe iad | resulting in the aignal overthrow of the in- | gands to tho ballot box to vote for Annamnast | Hegenerate into | not atlowed to bare anything to nay in the ads Wont Ces atanee tong foe ave iiows theres | Lo hve been corrects pda benian tated Mbanins A ioe parigenths - Ths Salers sinoulder under | T1.Conx—thess venerable fath rs who would | ® sort of movable caravan, Fyery Government Reha wh pete ak of Gore Well anieslpeerine bark nak thurty and Woe feenibe tbat og 1 of Chicaga, lus a pearl whiok 1 f ‘ td | official woald then carry along. p documents hea seetditeadet db dolintsbases és i Rha ea artes tid wacsue nlierited frum her Geran a i *aima eh ihe | the ashes of the strife. | fly from the stench of polities as they would | “Micial would then carry along, | iment Vunak Coiesaeastio Ia: Civtuligh knavecalbon q na Danz, per yea hte tien Py | Newily thirty yoo or JAMES IT was | py from a pestilenco—the old men who like | O° bis excursions; the Guyerament thorousi: knave . Mf vould ered reeds; an P aje Huai Weeniy, pe driven from the British throne, the Scotch, | their cass and do not sulfer themsclecs to Lio | Wowld Be seattered abroet; and Major ir | Ten ooples to une addres +38 | who loved the exilod house beeausa the nr | aunoyed by triflos, nro talking. of the cour bdesalelladatul ded | tah oe Sey | then! ome ol p SITUA * 0 of eo i H i sgt 2186 19 1 ation “ny 4 nt : me of the a war north of the | gyeunus incompetoney « HpolTusy NOt 10, | eualedan cha Rveuanny of the Uniled Statue acid | Yohnge or tartan hrs fet ‘ BEBLY, per y . nt werd, rose in rebellion a inst the first | gay of police corruption; and they aro ask- | transact Public business wherever a pleasant seu | him, sir. Tt te reported that when Gov, Wells ap- tthe ship, You ne the correctness of her books, Women were cine re Groner, Though the rove d thon engaged in Hie whiskey frvnts, t fishew will come ew tine t have | side form. They will come out to the polls at | favey. n. THO | the next eloction and vote for the men who Vronght vp | phall inveat some machinery which shall rid t was specdily | ing with concern whether we eanr suldned, its fires did not ro out, but were | kept alive through a whole at ted Seots fled to their hill place or mountain fis(ness might attract lis | pears to de tho priconera are always acquitied, and Wells, Un $$ ———— derwood, and tho Distriet-Attoruey divide the The rejection of the Darien Canal treaty | spotis betwoon them, «ir. ¥ and comm early ax 14st, =A Saratoga joweller last we What's im the Wind? dea as compositor in Daly as Grent activity prevails in the Brooklyn wy Yard, More than three thou are now at work there, and an additional re. | ‘ st your yo wes Tite a ¢ aid. bike the help bat think K sold adiamnond 1 the mn ond men ring for 811 WICH MAN, JTDOR CHASE. by the Colombian Le is 10g carats, inforcoment was put on yesterday, Frigates, | a unbreeched sons to hate the intolerant | our city of its thi and pledge themselves | have been ebietly duc to the intrigues of * Does Gav, Wolls practice law?) we asked T have Homa down vaneenally to. rosen mond now in the United States , Of Erle ploope of war, and ironclads are dn Le een ng Hanoverian dyansty, and ia | to procurs its adoption by the Legisiature, land and France, who grudge to the United [| Jvpar Conrwax—OF courae he dt Le HN ora tiockaye, Beet: lo Uae moriteen. Treaye t fame, ow next 1 pur. A Company, Went nown ih the river St, Lun. But w Jude Chase | Be “ Mi elias sa rentionaa t thing for moue 0 Now York estors, 80 Large t Avenel sinks own « thareho | and valuable (aot losding New York jowellers inform ! stands wp on the bottom ws trim and ws nevib hel’ Ke | her that its price nd the moans of auy owe ft in th I weary of being petra adi hoe hier feat Hp We shrouds, walk ail uver het, ustay | 12 the country, and she intends to exuibitit nt tn the etd weary OF NeUR | Tepes Uourstan—~A seoundtel, sir; feplied the | aan sulor could were ati n¢ | —Charlotte Goiliand yas the first notable the last of the Mohicans in Washiogton, ant | guage. Tho ramory in citewiation concerning the | away before the bivore. Only It tooms ey quiet, #9 | femnate prluter, She was in business for Ofty years + being creditable to | tomirlike; there are no waves down there-only a i tuck und forth of tie wae i in Paris—from 1006 to 1506—aud was elobrated fur | } nergy. If 1745 the insarrerion again burat out with The masa of the Germans, and the Tam: | States this new p vonal pr ready for sea with extraordin : 1 an Ha a io " Mere presides thexe scamps play a dierent tune, eit. | renee, in aeventy cunt fect of water, and it wan =Excrasioxist (Crom Salt Lake)—" Give me We Wvete retin ready ito rein Culm | M08 fury than had marked it thirty years | many, Mozart, MeKooa, Waterbury, and | The Hon, Canen Comino, ad Cr erite During the last triale that took place betors him a | Known that a niothee asd ehikl were asiety, 10 thet | ghrogen tieuata for iitean grown pereone ant thie” Andte risk that awful war with Spain whieh | [°l0r ther tribes of pol na who style them- | at Bogoté for the purpose ot attending to the | srequous eure waa mate to obtain meontinuance, | Stern at | iC ver sinklg. Mier ontan euildbeni! MAW “inks CLAuE (thé Nic (ho Were Jor F¥mee so doeply. dreada, w History about in other ifnetrations | selvee the Domoeracy, unis in utter hostility | tification of the treayy, for the negotiotion of | and by that means brine the eases before dude Un | to tine « amd though Pureaded the tay —" IC It's w school or an asylum we can should make just about euch preparations as | COAlY instructive with these, Nor hws our | to the slaw, and the politicians who | Which he received a noble for, made haste to | deewood, bit ther did not succor, sir. ‘The Chiet | work, Hatinat covreutid. A had wen mii over th Coens Giad one 1a You: Mubiraatonine Gattis ra ian ' 1 | | Government, in its dealings with the rebels | wanta new deal will for odifleattc leave the fleld open to the enemies of the United | Justice eentenew | ther all, pibheoeihastbot Ove wae (ast locked, aoa l’| Sir t is my own private family, sir!" are now going forwa What's in the oO : ' [iSsRae i Roe COAL WL SRS for Mi mbetI TOMB ON arias win Wins Link Loving in the Co. | Reponten—Is Chief Jasuco Chase popular with | waited a good wh Durating at op | Indy it: Missourl has @pplied foradivorca © wind? of 1861-65, wen wamindsut of thelr lessons, | of the law for the eration of the Meteopoli- | \ouprue Te raastaata Wb hi aHenilaei ok ia, | Teue GEG : MOWAT DAH YOO, Wot haere gO mnaet Manat Cay certs, } ae i It has shed no blood, it hae confiscated no | tun Board of Health, Many other citizens, | jraty. ‘Thete effets wore attended with, byil. | JUDGE COLRMAN—Yos, somewhat ponalar, sie, He Pe ak cunt cer er cece @ sepa thei Aa wae Geek. ce The Truth abont the Cuban Negotias | pp yporty, hut, in iis plava of restoration, haa if : reaty. Their efforts were attended with Pineal Jon hii that tie sight and presence of | elnenlated a report that he was drowae, on the tious. etek thie he i ation, bas | who have no special complaint against the | tiant success, and it does not seem to have oe. | us, sur, Buy everybody person brings ap solemn thougits ant nevy- | faith of wach she married claiins 0 W bitiahod 1 hl . _ | simply substit 1 temporary political | {oalth Board or the Excise Board, will de. curred to Mr, Fisu to urge upon the Bogota Gov. | Mioy were Boating around th the. room t'le't.e | Yorce from number one on the groand of abandon e published on the 2d ultimo a summary | ya i ‘ si “How P? we eked. father hadn't been 1 b Wretched Above, there t. The other husband «ne now find i disability of lend insurgents for the | mand a change becaus sideration of that fatal de m e other husband sie now duds had already : they hold that the | ermment the reco ‘On te side his bread fs battered, wherever it is | was no money to ten sweeping penalty of death which they and | principle of yovernment ander which our nu- | cision, and to bring about the ratification of @ | 16 satorest to vey tn there, Bat, at tant, 1 | a gaily when he married he ero lar trom forwards, and, not tettlne wissen | 8 UE Wy ¥ a oVi of certain propositions with roferenee to the | cession of Cuba, suid to hi he replied eon laid before o«(tud.) Ties save: ‘During the Suasish Guvernuent tw Cen, sackirs, | Wet followers had incurred, — Whilo the | merous Boards exist is not repub be. | treaty which i¢ of vital importance ty our future DCTLRR AND CAXRY, Waicr che ruahlag ont, the. ve ThA Cts OE Nb ahi tins TRG GoracRA TR UNE SIG peel ‘ciideee hi: divaslolin bf Gone ike great mass haye accepted the situation with | cause they insist Uh tevery civilized commu. | #Premacy in the tie te Rerronren—And what of your trlent Ben Hauer # | lurched oy ee my ae ed en and county were torribly frightened, Soma eric j ane . ' ‘ | perhaps as much ataerity and good faith a8) nity should be permitted to govern itself ; < ; ; Butler!" said the Judge, warming ap." Beast | jay pei ind, i ate he | white others priyed, and some betook themse!vos to es ii Tels not necessary that We | could be reasonably espoctod of a high “ CO-OPERATIVE MOVEMENTS IN THE | Butler, air) He ty a villain, 9 thief, © cowardly | the eliid y Weald touk, bat T | their celtars to get out of the f the weful should state preeisely whence our informa | bird bn BD | because they believe that“ all mow were OLD WORLD. wreteh, sir" tr hcl ants Sr a dweller | apivited but sorely discomfited people, w H ated Or | sieht, ‘Traly supreina ignores qual”; and they cannot see equality in > Ievonren—ts Gen, Canby friendly to your a f tion on that subjeet was derived, It is . | q H ‘ ¢ to some extent.” should think even more poorly of the sin: | piving mer s epee sq | ThRCe Syatome Advorated hy Co-operators ates in wad te y tena rental ; enough to say that tho representatives of the | eccity wad infatuated « ate ve age Lisi nel iis esea almost anlimited power, and |”) gvastases of that of Schulize Delltach, | ™ Se, today Ju Wabw mash Sloak etic: | WE Ret ea ue oan We How greeks the enils | Extravagant stories have been told of @ Cherhvks Government in this country had : | taking from the community the power o! Correspondence of The Sun me of his aypomements are ontrazeons, sir, Mon | MAM Of Wetrors ; “ meat shower" at Los Nietos, in Los Angeles coun- var | they carried on the strugglo to ita calami- | moving those men at ite pleasure, Leirsic, 1859.—The movement for the de med Lg ‘ h alts Ti was a good while before T fistened the tine to on the Mxtinst, Itis now said tat ont Dy sone mnvans come to believe that Mr. Fis | ; : e 1 % who are whol) un@t for their postions; thieving | then und give the sizual to hat uncand-L felt wo sna 1c retire 1 , fous and bitter end, if they did not refrain et ‘opment of self-velp whieh seems to char, Lae TNS | catheter! bad iby: whom: woe theasy thet P wit not long in fokiow Tuts is ove Arcd square feet showed traces of it, and aul instructed Geo, S1eK 6 make such i A . i ‘i i af t pet-bagwers and 4 with wii 0 de. cy fie. Thy fa be rita ty i | feom participating in eny such utterly uses} The Demoeratia Stato Convention will | tars eed which sumer such a multiplicity of | coe nan willasaociats, alr. AIL tuey care about is | OL te dreabican ta any reeling ot eulloatty a diver | ot spapbats estar d ind atch labile Proporitions, and that Sicwiaea hud actually | yong and do thorn potufully humiliating taal yracise on Wednest pia: The, | ene me erope leis baa efbrt Of HS | 5 bicadoe ‘And steal, Aty-dne.of them can bd | way oF te exbin auepe Withuae tiinming OB wead | rid bantholld Saleh bet taal id them before Gen. Sienitaxo and his asso | ef i ‘working elasses to enty 1 man Goatine abont tuere. | ir, qeet w they have eaten from bribed for $10, sir, Some of our Judges, though, are men of Integrity and ability, | as that to whieh they were invited at Geiiys | Republican Couvention will be belt on the 29th, burg. These bodies will place fur the oflices of method varies with the prople. n American mes . cituer from sickness or in bade n nomination candidates | ehanle would ttle appreciate the syst cretary of State, Comptroller, | by the Germans, although, relat it in | their Qof | with thi hearog tat L way sik on St Clair Mais te the rushing waters Tt PRBEDMEN ALL RraveT, his body. His wit ciates, ‘The same information was also com wasever ott municated frou some soures to the Paya ot IL is not hy such ostentatious and auperes $ . to go down to tie wre vind ly residing near Barlvill Pariv, aud its accuracy has boew quite gen: | 5. story proofs of auliniusion to the aka sBtate Enginecr and Surveyor, Canal | the difference ts not so great between tho two nae | | RemORTERS Ang low do the morroos et toward | pouy it nossibie, I remo ate da, wearing a highly polished siiver pin, was} erally relied on, both in this country aud |” bs Asai ner, Inspector of Stato Prisons, Judga | Mone, A German blacksmita in the country and tug | Melt late masters? i SRM Aaa yeet Reena e engine FOUL | fgg » considerably throu Goverament, that the leaders in the rebellion | ben COLEMAN * negroes have belinved them- entary EXpe wont ring the body. 1 | smoked glass, during the ume « he traueit. of the Court of Appeals for the full torn of eigit | Provinetal elties, working tweive hours a day, ro Europe celves a Hittle more than a do'lar a week, inelod looked so nid lied st witouae thie, 8 ed for the ladder © them, er, If they were left alone and not influenced | Sout: ting #itta at Pgot nervon ouy, When J tee | afterward discovered ¢ es adaiirat We have no fanit to find with are to win their way to the confidence of On the other hand, however, we now have years, and Ju of the Court of Appeals vice ome emained le fo the Hag " ’ table board, he great Kietselior Tron Work 2 hehiet and give Way, aud @CliL | ened stseif anon he at the time 9 A Gateinent of the Madrid ‘Apora; whitch ap: | en who remained loyal to the flag throug | Wanuaw 2B, Wussur, decease soit sgn nn aah banat damage by some of those scoundre's who want to incense | Wont daneing over me uel thougut the dead bode | Ped Itself anon her pin ab the tim Kiesun Bae “ , canal ipa tollewed i 2 Ss whien I visited in Nurembers—an estab) shment was at lind. But, on reachiig up, {| was abont half obscnred, The impression rea ‘ ; cay the groat tr Vo follow in goad faith the - we thom avainst the whites.they would: 6 with Us. iy HW oreackiog up, t found that Ty) pears to speak by the authority both of Gon, » M is i f now employing 9009 banty—a machinist averages “3 ) liad run against the thre ry tue end OF Which Was | there per Ing the action of rabbing i . Jead of men like Watkin in Virginia, and vor since the publication of Mrs. Stown's: rete We ar rf hest friends, s.r. hanging down, and what su dreaged was sull 1 t Siekies and the Spanish Government, as |. if in ed voter hint 1 piney it t T cents a day for the above hours, witout boar !, SOnLL Bead HO Wado Guw cE den beyond ta) sight. as well as exposure to the atanweaph setting that no such propositions have been | SEXTEH Iu Tennoseeo, in to givo far higher | article on Lord Bruow it has been genorally as | Railway employees oarn 00 ceete exrreney. City Sc ibearinty Metabeg rina AAD Minis aoeetee HUE th ko dawnimere thier periodical says that a tall Eastern girl t evidence of revewed common gense, than to | uioed by the press inthis country that the Right | and country mechanics’ wages do not + mre Reroaten—We tn the North are of opinion that | hundred and twenty wt Guat depth bu named Short, long loved a bly Mr. Little, wile Mrs made. “Woe are ablo to affirm,” says the you tii harbor an ill feeling toward , 18 pauiul and there is dinger of iutermal injury, moet their old xntagonists on thy fics of | Hon. Steruen Lostimatox, who was Lady Bye | because thers t# no great diderenes im the price of ttle, thinking little of Short, loved a tittle i Epoca, * without fear of being contradicted, | thy tuto war, for tho idle purpose of marking | ®°*'S legal adviser, and for many years tho chief | living. Am onlinary mecbanic 1a the eity of Leip. | Hipeenib lili heculsin ba gly aa red and tiitren oF twenty fee Qeoud deal | famed Lonz, To inves a long store sbort, Littl that these reports and these venturesome ardian, according to Mrs, Stowe, of the ro. | *¢ gets 90 cents for 18 hoars, Now, the Seluitze | pes: lz n from the ri work, im the wavers of Lake isurou t proposed ty Long, and Short longed to be even with the salient points in hotly contested battles, | &*" ya amen that settle here, that thirly or forty ivet away, volting secret which the Delitseh plan of coSperation, 90 popular here, 1s to Little's sbortcomings, So dlort, meeting Lunt, suppositions are entirely deatilute of trutl lutter has just revealed ‘ ; ‘1 4 verse wot tem feet Tro The advice of thive classes of porsons ‘work harder and Stave a larger mits Not | few gentlemen among mt u seldom think of ace Abreatened ¢ ry Little be nt, Which eu ‘he representative of (ho a ‘ tie niblins ka bagh Orat (a desenane ? seldom think of acide yeeatened ty marry Little before Lon, which couse The representative of the United: States in to the public, has been for sume months deceased. | ohteme with the in ¢ our Phage ge bh oragl ction of 11 to Mhonrs wday, | The same come qe coe tact fe people of your State permit a toward them se thee d Little ina vel a nae te year bane: © on Dat tall Sh welgutor a uuua. | loved Lon yshort thine to marry Long, Quors + love big Lite loss because Lites should be, and wo trust will be shunued by sensible mon among the late insary The fact is that bis cousin Stee entes mins Rewnon mINati Spain has a attril tho Right Hon, the German aystem demands that ¢ » with whom he has | work longer and harder. Th ona United States iced any such inate hin. T e eobper or | does not proceed | too well the sentiments of Spain to | Firat, th v who, for the pecuniary prof been confoanded, died last year at an advanced aye, | from want of rympaty fur hamon fest), bot from ikiaisliorapencaners lays by Uelury yuu evil A story is told of Mary Russell Mitford (haga so soy tiasaetion of thie netare, py | MveHekeepers or other similar ends,invite | white tbe De, Lusutsaros whom Lady Byroy eon. | the necessity of obt tuto money enonch to enter a | pei brine On wit you | & gentleman once entered a room and found he in dnvelvcd in g | ten to auch humiliating reuniong as that at: | sulted, and who was for nearly thirty youre Judge | eodperative anky store, or manntartrs, To work Seoryre ; air ve Fail, | mevied iw state nurrounded by w company whi I a is in 89 | cupted at Guttysbury, which every rofeceing | e€tts ttigh Court of Admiratty, is still alive, and | With increased energy is the only way to ger tt. 1 Madea ey wet iNY | stent of any veneration for the distinguinhe A queation of honor, To | person know would ben dreary failure, Krom | perivetly competent to state whether or not hia peaiita ge i eadoy “ aa ates ; plone wiencer t de buck suf death | lady, Uttering, He presuntly perceived tt wi fies Reason OF | tho start it was only a thin disguise behind | cient confided vo Lim any such stury as Mra , fa Brgland, tho. treden uatcat 2. bet icone we wa wail | puree Pears ET Ma cesaeuity Medak ee Macy 40d Ueee Vcleed re favorable to each | NUieh charlatans and rpeculatora conld dis: | Orr trie to iaake public whatever he knows | tive Uatll very lately opposed the Sutroduction of ae Be a ao, paid Guu wis 1b Uae tall ukeL we Fevoratee fo F004) day themaclves and tura a penny, although | © jest, ulihotigt (tb; vane follotee | smoranTing muachinol, end have In conseqorme re roe egy he radia orem: | ri ne back fy aa Very chasteg § mult such aa an intellt | pigny patriotte soliliora worp tukon tn by ite | out ntc tories tg eae ane follows | tarde | the” develop PA isda rac Meh ne. ] Bevensd ‘acatbones of 4 red te | Gi.2" ‘The tieket was removed deat rousyeh niet tia (hab of ) that his testimony will be conclusive as against | themselves, Buch machiice they eoneide sCuFD sued w ting, HAT He eget rind erg miromgal oped Berndt i i ihe arbor iask iba toad Ghee vo : ; specious pretences. Lord Brnox. He may know Lady Bynoy’s ver- | productive alike of clarks in Iahor, and of inue CANDY aNb THE THT vate . all their t PaO eebE dle va ataaericed alae | Secondly, those who try to make them De- | sion of the story and nothing more, which, of | Vallone destructive of establisned trades, ‘Ther | Rerowrem l poreutve taal Ge Con ‘ p AOR cs CHIN emda tpdleriatcetheo na aaniamadte. ; A SIEKLES M88 | yovy ghat they have been so outrageously | course, will not help Mrs. Stows's case, Lut | rlnion was that to produco the leat posetble for | to riaore uw tort gat re On me « rs tae Fon, " FUSS AEUEE (eine Uver ents te eM: S upon this subject | treated under the schemo of reconstruction, | whateverthe chooses (0 reveal—and it is to be | {te Mzhest powstble wag way the acme of Pnmas noe CoLEmAR bw J ews Laws ts irs be | - ie einnge whan exitach frum the dlary of tho [tsv, damoell a y ae as en red no t ee i Print and | hat th at it to the ond, Just | hoped that he will keep buck nothing essoutial— | Oot" tw exhausted, On the nthee tant eee dae vhsdaeaconns it dua Wins 1 dao tao Ihave air god wt “a a laon, UWelr act nak | Keabary of Ledyn hy Conn. father “Seite A after their downfall, the loaders in the revolt | Will be awaited with intense inte operators atady every means to encourage inventive. | be should euforee phy Br i oe | acute Ea ways Lb, eS So tno 0 ny in ah t “he k ey expressed their astonishment at the magna: | Baslaud and America, ‘They reward genlus, recommend the windy of wie. | ie North Caroiina, You one er our poopie noe OF Wild “eR ell 0H Bence al tp eo bY negotiations fo ie ceson ol va, either a, OF TT antes, nenleate nine c oor eb iidren com nin y power toe ore Oh Ot see oat none penned whe yeus deta Oy ea She. Hlensl ng pti Cole Calan thread eee icity | Ruuity of the toma of surrender, ‘They had | The telegraph gives us Use sccount of a | nen ant in Re cart utah: tad Cie cal oecren Foe sememoat : Oauion htenty | 208 ® PL vecriveg/ ies Where Chex 6 better adhere, now and henceforth, to thea | novel at destuc per ee ‘ cht now in Conneticut, An editor publishes | with labor-taving macainos In, the Swiss ced | wae im the mein ovmvmious to us, wit , carriud on by tho Minister of the | ; i » 4 : pics te iny. panleriie civ th bine at Madrid tea pure fletion, fn pal opotons of theirs than listen to | a statement which he avers to be true, but whigh | new German Ardciter Voreine f that the the prawery tho ara iy Rete ane i Be Re) OS EA a EU vunsellings of the mere echoes of ANDY | novertheless ives offence to a citizen of that } governments are in the wen Uherofore busy Rn es ‘ ICT akira nea eter dem cam erp anid Powed first upon Mr. Monat Lats and | ox, who have,just power enough to { Sute, Tho later arms bhuself with a whip, | themselves with politicr, believing tls the true toed oud Wide was 11, BH; wyend, ge ole hy ba ' nee at igh in, France, the Cubans ia this country by some person invty the diteh whore his blind folly | kuocks down the editor, thrashes him as he lies | Indevende: ‘Thua three great ayntems work ju | E ean't comerive wit wine | ‘ bila Meecas | ve or rls poopid Luet thelr tives, when the F persons in the State Department, or Lee : A opposite directions, und crneriment by three aitiers | i. VK “tus AM weed, ors in te lee ain ; f Poor sictuny were ta thelr lash agony, © tan tn i ns W partment, oF be | oa aad them, upon the ground, and thea gives the Associated ‘} ' the Umion, and to 9!) our mituts and privieres We ; eT violent wtat fon and exit t knoeke lieved to speak by its direction or inspire | "iy : | tress un account of the victory. His mode of | *ubmetheds for the same ovjuct, ‘That object 4 10 | dum't ere who wien to Cougiens on wbs Inewie® | * twelve oaieienen, | ‘ wikon and excitement knocked ab : : 4 hie Thirdly, those who, after tho ex-rebels hav ‘ {a alter the present relations between production and | Ponatar, We want Ww be migwel ws goveru wedded busiue | the duor, wud dousautod instant adimietan Th tion, and by the Cubans or by their frients | aincad such partial successes in politics as | “fe 4 ona par with that of the Indian who | gistetbution, However reat the contrast between | MEet tlre AL ware wm aiid of Vie Livi slaty eoupants of the mecazoriat pre | Metical mun were then trying to retutige Ife Into repeated to the uewspapers, aud thus pat | tow they have lately won in Vira nia and | 2ocfed that the ‘best soldier was the one who | these methods, they In roa lity all point wward tho | tntonerens.. "thu vowruee. wpa uctoor, Uhuu eat 1k Ww A We wvinskey, what ty 4 the of one of the samteror hy means ofa vey snto general eireulation, : ’ aie ' \ concealed himself near bis euemy’s path and | same common object, and will ultimately arrive at | Daggers abony rate, i“ rah paver ohana Maree a det cs Auiplonioat, "ite met bo tet int” Ne SOT AT een von, | Lenuener, advise them to go back upon | ict him unawares, it, notwithstanding their differonces A DOv6 POR THE DEMOCRATIC PAuTY JOUr PHehal With tbe thipacenpernid toarh oto itok * * he inevidently a relative of ane of Next we have the tale of nepotiotions eon. |, ‘i i | - fara sy thea allies and violate the agreements under E Fcc TS : Helatively, there iy little actu difference In the | Herourne Ly not the Conwrvauve I tre Howiin ofa Rita. Most of ica beastie are cui | ese poor n° So the doar wax opened, ducted through Mr. Pyci 8, Fonurs, a wells |) Ralclid hid Cue Lemar allies wit vameunes Of the million and more spectators of the | status of wages between America und Eur pe, ale | Py sumew hab aulagouistion in ibs ped urban OF an dewbcak dy ‘ | with eager haste an texcitet tase the now ‘i ‘ Ma wo wid ol e As BE a : by e wre Opes fi raile party ot North ? arge trade te like w carried on in monkeys | : known American elton, and an okt ae | 6.) without which nothing eould have beon | Pst ace om the Thames last Friday, the greater | thouxh the apparent duferey 'y ercat, 8 erg + Atal kas the Domosraite party of the | Nuich ale Valuatle oc tt their various cap. | apa excistinet Ww, lad you do quaintance of Gen, Pimt. This narrative, wah AYN Great be tlh fesvarel saeiniGs part were p.obably too intent on the final result | German receives 4 siiber-« re » or 10cents, for | N What have tiey dou, mir? he [Ney re the se if ‘ ere m4 L ek | forget Cink she bellows: belong toto wer which also has obta a ral Ai me uneae ag thee Worst enenic® Yt pay much attention to ininor subjects of intor- | an hour's work, and an Awerican J shillings; Dut in aude e, Wer ci UP. MU TAial ied ee GTAP TREE ante ane O'Coanelt was auras vouful at times, 9 vogue, is told guecluetly in the 7 og | Sine WHO tome Men ve Pena aiaS HSI | gat, © of them, it appears, were not | Gérmany—espocially here in Saxony-—a wroschen is rece mnather 6 Vnatly. that cnaut 'Puctr fond ppeara a | Yutone of his most effusive disotays win a sitont Bue, : Uy: plodjros and betray their gencrous cal | jy. scuanly Giakaby ae Thao “a, | Felatively aconsidera ble sum, ‘Though but 24 cents, talk, wr. We wi velo thi heir ise a | Tephy toa yousttul member who bad wate an attic yesterday as follows : - 4 o manly Lenaty of the rowers, ne, Ub i ing fur" a Has comune Cats Ey “4 } upon him that was quite uniqay The almost lengrce tripped naked. to the waist, they swayed back. | %iU bay enough bread Ww supply @ hupery man HUM Ae He eas SEG, DD Caste ipayarenea in 4 im, almost tein weil understood that tue y Gis Mids Ra are Ayia i ail pale aioe ts nek” | with a meal, It wil buy iim a pint ofexcetiont bee a, ip AA interes : Divathlove: aeenitant was. so: tanel (righted at: te Mg to a ettowent of the n this erisis tho South needsn sound advir | wart and forward at the bending oars. ‘Tbe | t1 wiitbay ulma breaktist tn the rornine, Inet SPRKATT's HLQOD ON JOMIYAON'® ALEVE. towality of inost of those eneneln in Ub wn uduelty that, after a fow stumm stag seme Through Mr, Pact. 8. Fone, were ratt seria the North, one who has never been a Yard crow were spocially noticeable, a4 well | gofee, betore he gove to work, In no couniry is | eniicnre 2 Nt Andrew Johnson tn favor wily | pene Meee timo brothers in "Cant fam citeer, | Muses ho brake down, and, making vanowe wit bear Aig egy eek eacuiyael WtGRERt Republican, one who stood as their friend in their muscular development as for the rich | labor remunerated further than to suti fy absoluie | Juvay ConeMay=Ldo not think he ia.eir, ‘The | In all New York, not more than ene liandred po | and voiecles) ge tures, tumbled npoa his seat anid Kea thisstated, in at least one un dark days, when others ia the North upon | of their na, tanned by frequent expos and this moveront in all countries alike Tot Mrs. surratt wil efing to Ma jms ws HE bolt 1m ABY mauBOF Comnecwd Wilh Luis | vanda, T Having sabelted, tank particular, Tue United duates dit not wiles | whom tavy have claims deserted them, Ha | the san and wind. In spite of all that | sets omt fram the imo basis to accomplist the same | fh iors \o do with the uenaamwalion of Ligecin thga | luiaue seees —— Hatin rose a 1 nc the greatly fuderation of whic the Spuriatus Were Loreinanen | etatesman of the courage, Independence, and | PMMtes and morulists may way, tho instinct of | cai, and varies ty mathing but method, It ts only | you ort, sir, The People to whom New York Gives | os Hs connie a staal vat Moroariias tae to the Cubens the sovercignty of thelr istind. bat spun) aN man and woman declares that nothe | DY degrees that these didi vent organizations beyin WCUNN'S WAR WITH BARLOW dit, hy hediata: resales then shaking Offered to actias trustee of wun dior tat purpose, | Pobileal affinities of Mr, Vaitanprouast, | ioe is so attractive an object of sight. ag | 1002 thaball their systems and methods ofvennomy | Revoneen—Hut you ean nantly way, Judeo, that From the Mitoiwukes Sentinet y ich as to sayy We poor’ fellow has fo be raived by seutini parka part of she cnotos | would como forward now, turn acomer on | a hartamo hanan. formethat of tach fue | eentre Mpa one common alm, vida, to prodace the | NAKA) baw rey Virwinia ? charge of furgery against Andrew II, | quite enough,” us turued quietly to U ker and subject win communicated by the Spanish to the | dis own past policy, aud placo himaclf at tho | rehalea a man for | greatest possibly anc Ath tha fens ¢ es LeMaN—SML ity authority if paramount OT ANG BFEe tee WSOAW EN AGMiNe gt Deran to talk about * some! elev,” Metter act- rench Ge tyne iseustotmary tn the dipos | 5 t F - Mh ‘ a to distribute this ane mseive s, thereby accom ery Me i ‘Gur distinct charges Hore wre t | ing Was never seem many s cables 4 past y ! ils strength, and that of woman for its | {OQutribate thi at any Mut now tat T think of itpair, yeu linimation, rete ss, av'eq f toms t head of the WALKER aud SENTER me 1 Tea any) x » thereby aceon very near Laying a collmion in New York te» | spon ‘our distinct chars store voll now: ; ere ome urwpEAD mal fang in cure ee ‘a ; i ; the “I ; round ees an ; elle ae Nor a the | pitshing two objects, that of creating the wiiest we nthe State coMrin ual tae mit 7a wut Bev ral 0 nw al nm) baupor bint. Mare u in c nee "If the jury believe from the evidence that iptercate exist, Mr. Fonnew is now on lia way to | 2 mie vol a nd of beauty, when un ntrast Detwoen produciion ant consumption, und | tlonon the part of the Goverment to disrequed the | day, Wien Measrs, Cattor, Davie & Fiaudars tie 1 ps | ee Pitint® ant deteudant wore partner the his couniry, bul iL ie thougit t | the old dominating element of that seetion | accompanied by improper cireamstances, in the | that of destroying the uicrmediary system, whien | orders of C16 civil cor Such ® Laing ay (oat, vir, ions tn bankrantey in'beball of two uf its eredi« | Brocery, and thot the plaintil boast out the de- bo will agai retura to Spain yaa rom fale friends and serious blunders, aud | least tainted with evil, Auericans, when they | monepeliaes distribution without produemg sway. | Me uuknowe hare di wars Get would fore, one. vor Ni i ‘ork, tho other trom I vt fondant, amd that the de‘eataut paid tha uote by Z p we of ricke y at} g. pores Gave Om OB writ of tin The fs “bib rm are a 4 be jeliveriy Oo the plain: a cow, Which he rea While we will not underteke to ray what | you jor yalualle servieo to the whole country, | tt Visit European art gallertes, are uenally | thing ; civil anthority Was supreme here atl) ties. When | $100) and $30),00%. OF thie rwaare ine | See reoue 0.0 DARHT A) sows which he warren Mr, Forbes has done at Madrid or elsewhere Se aaieee FT) shocks the nudities of painting and scutp. |, Bae alt are well satisfied that it will never do to | the Confederate army was barly in need of recruits, | furmed) trum $4.0) to 4104000 are Held by a aie | Ct HOEbFeachy; gal tue Warraety Was Droken by sao anal ble t A ; tained there; but as soon as the novelty | 3¥e 20 aay Government whatever the ndjustn pire discharged: twentye« gt au tue criny, | tlounl bank in Wa worth count, ant an equal sui | reaxon of Ue brexchiness of the cow, and be deuve pronounce this narrative of the Trine evon | ‘The next Legislature will abolish the | Weer of women as well as men recive only | mente are themsci¥en the most tyrainioul and cpr | Loe hiumscll to uppear betore me, L wculd just live | whowe names we ure unnble to learn, We are aig | he refused to receiv’ licr, and the defendant took an artistic pleasure from th fo have xeon Tam disobey tue. Ho knew better, £ { intormed that a warrant bas, b © beautiful creas | ctoas in the world, unless Jealously watetied and ree tell more uofounded thon that contradicted bp M politan Police Commiss'o: waved for the | her home again aad pata heavy yoke on uerto pres teat aes : ace Sony sit. No, vit, woth tis efvil athe | airest of an aecomphee in the alleged swindling the Apoca, Mr. Porvushas been ju Madrid, | cious pot say, Mony of the amen | ams Se itmay be that the groater familiarity | strained by au intelligent people, A clique of polls | supecme'sathority of the land, si pdt TM ls Mog ? BALMS | yout hor fram junping foveus, and by reason of \ Pre DLL TIP ILC OAUALS aatcle inl Wis CROC BELEIC GET LaORat toad Ma | with the: femal mi which the much abused | clans may by #kil/u maneuvres exert more power | |, ‘The ol Jwike continued on tis sirain for some 2 ——— fs her yoke she woke her avek and died; and ifthe Me | hat is certain; but it is eq hat | who, fa be HAE TAD TEED BOVEY burlesque dima has produced im the public, will | thaw a King, becouse thelr wets are hidden bebind | fiiner amt Leen Fea! Darang te above couvertic | he BolteTmmalucion of 1.700 Risstaug | JUFY believe Uist the defeudani’s iatorest ww he gro TS y Le had no mission thore, either from the Gov. | their support te tho existing eommission | jg the ond destroy its awn cut immodesty, | the yell of atociation and supported by equally | scut'd near Us signified thet concurrence: lav the Aro the Mut Maik Gaseite, cery Was W nything, the plaints now wae ernment of the United States, or from any | Jaws, will unito with the great politienl | and simply eroate a duce taste for the beautiful | €f%4Y partletpants and backers, wiitie the king ie Views. expressed by RO Coloma, and se wad | All the extraordinary prococdi 1s of then any | wortiless and the cow jor nothing, either for person connected with It, or from anyboly | pity whieh is unanimously hostile to those | in die behol fers, uae t draan bis atone thom the caze and een | iE ln. sada Soe ent se RaGH NG | Yeo oF milk thon ce Jary mast Ont out tor theme nant Ale. 2 3. Forpes. “a scale SOI TILAL DAI ieiAn a ATILO Auer — sure of the work! so question of counter Co —- eae BUM i CHRTIDIR an Lion wine is | Selves how thoy will deeds thy ease; for the Cour dee, exoop? Me. PAuE.A.Fonnes, If ho liey | laws aud to) tho politicians wholiokl nem | 41 10 tine whon, at tho instigation of } operation a9 an ceonomic moans of distribuung their Posthumous "sto Humbolat. tod trom tue Govermiacat of Baratay, Atew | —ifsho understands herself, and she thinks ahe made any offurs for Cuba, they lave been | tive places under them ; and tho vordict will | cstitiruin potitict Mr, J. Ross” Browne | Camings and developing their intelagence, ts with | "The one hundredth anniversary of the birth of | VONius | Peat ot We deere me. |! Hoa’ know how such ad—d eve should Oe GR | offers from himself alone, acting asa friend | be that, so far as the Metropolitan Police | yay nominated by Axpunw Jonsson as Minister | Seve Germans a very Important one, as it awakens | Alexnnder von Hambvldt ts to be Ottingly celebrated | ing ach-dentruction by fire as the only sure rod to | seceds of mankind in gr al; and their rojection | Commission is concerned, it signally fails, China; th {Rteb ice ae ‘ thelr susceptibilities and enlightens thelr unders | Om the 14th, over $4,000 having alveady been sub- | salvation; and so readily was their dreatial doc i he ANGHLICA, to Ching, that excellent and independent journal, : : " tring recived by the ignorant and superstition Fair is my love, 60 folr by Putt and Senwaso involves no more | ‘Iho police body was authorized by a Lozis | the owed Tulte, justly expatiated upon tho abs | (MMin# BY 0 wow prsetical, aud Intellectual Wali Page A Sorsiiaki, ores. ilieh My. Sraitew wantr), that tal one Mies villarce no ‘less Wan (a seR TREO nati f + + * . 7 i. “ Y nes ereditary possessorg are proverbially lees ars Opp a i lew of seventeen handres Pervoas seaembdled In some snaue with the sense discourtesy to the United States than would | lature whieh was will in thespirit of that | surdity of appointing to such an anrportant post | rogant {tren temporary. lnghinbentaece, fact whiew comnloting or a te mense pevecssiony | wooden b uses, and having barricaded the doors rd Of what a tight the world would lose A 4 ia Bees ot we understood hy Sohuitae Delitaeh, the | cubracing many song untona, societics, and com jows, se ding and perished. tn : the njection of sim‘lar proponaly tom vay | puro diaveruey of whieh THe Sex ivan o> | perwn who tad ouly boon huown a a writer of Taner” of eer Vh system wha wana his | Banen with march to the Ceara ar ho cere. | Mie uta, The auitenare ing aii thes can oad ails po tbnae: » Gord ot of part i some funny 4 rn reorme books o ‘a i n a 0 horde n i d per, rebed 4 Bg io o new iT Wo hay me prey 0 esa, ele Sweet ie jo 80 BWee lice petyoie Jndividus), yonent, to cut the Gordian Knot of party iu | sotie funy aul rather coarse books Of travel, | Te” abey_are’prepuret. with sho uireetoid | Beliolars' abe inte Purk, and Brot, Brancie Iaober | task-ty suytousiy @ di@eutt one, “ae vunisinieets epee od tua The truth is, that the Administration of | this one measure, and work with a hearty - n all the caricatures of men and things which ans of Organization, wisdom, and money, they will de liver an aadress open fanmmahd's keaius vod | whieh Uv law can utet Toual have little & rror for i e site ha yapae fol, i a 7 ny r, Browne drew in these bool 01 % e ninen coveted rept govern * | works. ‘of, Doremas also weak, He evens | enthusiasts Who deliberutely choos ati su hore wathe ap the odors of the r Gen, Grant haa done nothing about Cula] patriotism for the common weal, Those af i rats Ane ea Hi a ka, ty ae nex. ye the mine o veted iullean guvernineat OTR, Foe Raraaune Mil Sra Seat tn ae ren uth usin s who dell rately choose & dea hor: cb ae op ae ia ne F except to persceute the Cuban patriots in | eminently unselfish mon who erected the | re Te RERED WAGER AA RPW: lia he amamine Oe 0 6a representative mone | auct in Licdorkrang Halt, pclae Rated ae Mesa (ey lava an f ‘ 1 Hatod by tl cuts hinelf ay (he weiter of obsoquious letters ppomcit m that His whole system — a Mast Have tuo Sua, rue is my love, so tral this country under the pretext of enforcing | police law had been humitiated by the astons | 44 toy Kone traders, and as the defamer of cubes 10 Area rll in auestio the fla Astonishing Tumble of the Mercury, 7a the Ealitor of The avn. Her heart ja mine alone, 4 1, | ane RS enak Vcd & ’ i cerity of HORS Ibientions, OtWithstand - * ' h re, i mteyrs ‘ the neutrality Jaws, and to show in that m: shing spectacle of a great city bound und | Aysow Bumancamn, ie feroaness wits whicll he has ‘opposed eome gue aha naraurs Un the thermometer, alae at or Siu: Lwish, if it is in your power, to infor 7 rans X Hite hy thanie beat panee of slavery and the slave trade in | ereuted the Metropolitan Police, therefore, to ons us near te eu ae hen foviidered 1 alls pies lite rent and work ov ihe dist of August fr a nunide Ff years. During ees ald" nlmpocaie Yor mt get fie pee hyd lore bel bell ope “i newspapers an unfounded aud untroe story that | for a greater economy both for the pocket and th us “nth . 2 DUN, The constant reader of the Jerald but hear her name, Cube, which was not to have been looked | save the city from pillage, Possibly MOFO S| t46 fair and scoomplished bride of Cosa BS head, Ie striges out buidly for afore ca ant {reine hours occurred #0 cool as the part forthe as fuar year, eo trod ot it My eyes with tears of rapiare swim, i - 1 : ‘ ‘or production, both at once ; velire 5 ce. L wish yo oh in for from a Republican Executive. In every | they may havo intended that the Police | Vy sozunuur had been married and divorced pros | thet thks ean be ageomplishy:l by terchiag the prodis ‘ T gamice Dowling. | "aul iniice the elite Bex over My cheek is fame, ether respect the President andthe Secretary | Commission, should exterminate the city's | yiouy to her union with the great monarch of | Ser how te Produce aud ww io distribawe without tenet} e€ ful fan ere earg Tae" | eurty in the morning, | A READER, Spare her, Immortals, spare, of State have simply adhered to that do- | banditti, railroads andlor of the Stock Hchange. ‘There | Ian "looks are and” more tiiRy 36" anprh | reared bere Suntan Bow iaronce, ofa AA ibang) ec 2 a Pilatowr dave are doe * pething policy, that masterly insctivity, | ‘Tha good founders of the Commissions | is not the least ground for this tale; itis pare | Berlin. Linaig i alive with ity anu hero arc ive | secmeed of thet he dundee weoelved, Me, Ee, Court Calendar tly Day, Gets eee which ia sometimes recarded aa the pesfec- [look with a blush upon their work as it ie | and eraiuitons fiction, Ut may perhaps have SCAN ‘ABROAD, spread before him releasea ‘chants Coveowe Comme. fas wennsandine 06 60 we we | -Wiutiun 6 “

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