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EPTEMBER 4, 186) Ce ee THE SUN, SATURDAY, $ raed candace | said to have been born ie that on whieh the | thé cther hand, he has yet to make hia ropa. LIFR IN THE M ETROPOLIS, BRUTALITIES ib es. a A COMMERCIAL RELIGION, SUNKEAMS, OLYNPIC THEATRE teeory Dicsore Derk. Mau. | MOE saliofectory testimony ean be adduced, | tation as thy conductor of a morning journal ; eo te Arrented and Ordered Kneect-A 7) =A cloan shirt is ove ee \ velo eanesaays and Katara he elory can be OW 0 be falae on is a vo to Ll dohiaisatithe!l inled hed cnttanguies, wemeniars na ratanane, | | IE the sory ean Ve inven to bo ful on this | and he will probably havo easier work 19 | pagsems arene avn THRE BY THe omar sonnian welders Threaten (Lg grzer ersrprD row tit OLD | WH. : caine Gon, point, the rmaintue evidenes wonld be only | gatuing control of the Republican party and SUN'S REPORTERS, Miosminent ud WRUGRTEG Srectherat WF NORTH DUICH CHURCH, ‘The poanut crop this season is dow iol Eft TAMMANT=The Queen or ttearts, oF, Martequie | tho words of Lady Bynos, and possibly the | the Administration if hia formldablo fival -— the Rpnuith, AuthoriticeTho Story of | aye y ~ last year, anktarsotmenrs: Maringe saturday, | | worls of Lont Bynon to her. It ia not | should bo temporarily withdrawn from the bir ALR l gl RAT lhiat the Pxmenee | Mr. George Anb. Ca eee ee ringer ee ienereosions |. feeretary Fish ts soon to retarn to this elty Ren Af eo; Matin’s, Satnrday | Impossible that the poot, who is aaid to have | Trine, and eent to etady the tea culture in Arrested Were fer Genad Larceny. bur | Mr. George Aub, concerning whom so many Pleermeat, of our Ancient Landmarks | % sttend the wedding of Ins 20, AN FRANCISCO MIR OTHE STromwday Ang.™, | told his bride on onteriog the carriage after | China, The world is wide, and let each noble ‘Wanted There tor Hurelory. startling deapatches have been received throngh the FBnormous Kevennes of the Trustecs ot tess 70 women who weat to Oregon fram Mais- Grand Reopentne Chale Woddieiy hat she lind marvel the paar 1 roo fleld for th District Attorner (larvin moved yesterday in | Havana cabie, arrived here by the Columbia from | the Wisiiam Street Church sucliunstts two yrars azo, 6) are married, BOWERY THEATRE-1a Tour de Neste, and iter ; : ied the devil, | and ambitious soul have a froe field for the | yogurt ocr wi rorminer, before Judge Bur. | Havana on the 2th, Our revorter ealled on Mr. | If Jou Bunyan lived among ws to-day, he | —Tho Rov. Adirondack Murray line returned et ee aaa aba and who, on another eecasion, whon she wna | display of ite gifts Hard foe un octer ct the Court to put into effvet the | Anb yesterday ae voon as to landed, and Vetewed t» | mizut with proft take a strofl down William stre ty | t0 Boston with the materials for a new novi. Tile Veo Winkie, Matinee Sutwntay, ' ] very iM, rushed into her room with an in Str cat add official resoonae of Gov, Hollman to a reqnisitiv his story of arrest, imprisonment, treatment, and | and ata corner of Ann be would fad a sulject for =—Cualifornia consumes 69 por cent. of ite own WALLACK's=The Victims, and Soton #hnzts vented story of her mother's death, shoald | Tho Rev. Hunny Wann Brnctten ts about | trom the Governor of Massacnasetts, calling for the | release. his withering sarcasins, There stands an anckent | wines, the Atlunue States RIMLO’ GARUEN-—Atran te Topne, ani Handy Andy. | have had other froake of faney, And io it at | (show kis apprectation of the ouperiority of the | return to that Btate of Christopher Start and Hicnry | Mr. Aab ts a Virginian, having been born at Reb: | erelestestisn! landmark, ous of only twa ta this Ollp | muimter, PUFTH AVENUB THBATRE=Rovertson's now co | Ay ont 1 + i awa | Ltess over the Putpit in point of honor and we. | A. Hurd, ‘The prisoners, who have travelled under mond in 1897, fle bas been in Cuda since 1361, and | whien have stood scentary. [tis tae old Norcl Dutch —The University of Deseret, in Salt Lake City, dy," Play." Matinse Saturday, j all certain that when Lady Brrox may have | pines, Shortly after the let of Jannary next | a long list of a in this e.ty for | bat resided tn the nelehborhood of Ciontaogos dur- | Church, wilei was consrersted to God for ever at @ | contains 24} stulente, of wliow 12) are malice aBd FRENCH THEATRE, 14th 61.—Sopt. 11—Paropa Kora, | CXpreased somo dislike for hie sister—whom | 46 will assume the editorship of the Church | erand tnrceny; but the charge agalvstglvem ia Bow Ing the Inst «lx years, Ho has been in tho employ of | the when the metropolis did not eatend to Cham | 103 females, : ‘i i nena shared abe lel antil now he wan thorght to have loved | Cajon, end, io the meanwhile will contribute | ton Is the more serious one of bur.iury. Their | Tumas Sanebex, « wealthy Cuban planter, an rngi- | bers siroet, Now, however, the axe has been truck | Mr, A. 1. Walker, of Millbridge, Me., hae JONKS'S WOOD, Sept. Aboriginal Game of Nall. — | ‘ eer, in el f the ‘i f the into th f its vory altars by order of one of (i oN LW, n av. beew: with the purest atte » only confirmed orally n i counsel wished to traverse Uc Governor's mandate, | Beer, In charge ol sugar moeninery of im- | into the root of its very altars by order of o ‘He | averaged at his lovste rt rm e abut CENTRAL PARK GARDRN, 7) av. betwoou Sst), and 1 y eon borally to its columns, Mr, Bexomen’s articles Ha ie er uotning io the | mcase Canialera plintaton, aix miles from Clet: | mont wealthy eousetories of the Dutel Reformed | 3) Jobster factory in that pi at and Buroge te re #. were arrest on= WU ste. —Garden Concer with his words the evil thonght whieh his de the onee en U D - ite, nes Piedack A : 4 te tn sahtliedsal gin h Bul Indlepen. feihent bat the Governor's alenstare that could | faeges. denomination on this eoatinent, An Arkanees parson proposes to same hia quick pereoption maw half formed in tho | dene, and ite former readers will doubtions wel- | terreetch ent tat no gesait. would come from fre Annes? A SLICW TAREN OFF THR RDIPIC baby attee Phoodors Miten in reture teraeupy of inind of the woman whom he found 9 ready | come the appearance of n really religious paper | sacha process but expenee and defay, He mud mit. | tok place on tho night of Jano%. Te ad no p © | two years ago a movement was maittaret by some | the tnd foes oa sd ff Lecton ie of the fashionable worshippers who used to attend the servieos in this old temple, their design being to effect itm sale «ind to erect another edifice In some aristocratic section of the upper part of the —The Indians in Arizona are worse than ever, ‘There 18 not a road tn the whole Territory that Ia safe to travel on —At tho recent Humboldt cclebration at the 4 fan Ae AE Squaudering the Public Money—The A nator CAsEnLY of California, H appoars | rue Court thought «0, and granted the order. Tho | Of anything which might Pravoke Aa arreal. ALS : Lakinoad Hobeeh; Aid not kay, as he was reported to have said by | prisoners wern ac y handed over to Musea- | A+ M- July twenty fy a “ ‘ ‘ f ee fons intimation of the proposed outr ge, 7" to beheve him guilty of every wickedness? | diteeted by him, ted that it would be better to lot the State of Afassae | ¥ bs The aes Sun. — > 6 PUAN CRO chawetts pay for tie prosceution of these prisoners, | NOt know that the Hoanlands cven suapccted him recular Soanikh cavalrymen surronnded the planta. RATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 4 18609. That excellent, ancient, independent con. | Pewemaners rt ih : te a * a hele clo. tion baildingn, pillaged them of all they considered | Gol, wemuece’ ceed. G thle. movement GTM | Derlia University, Mr, Bancroft delivered a wpecel + are the most fragal, industrious, and ingenious ; i porvative organ, the Journal of Commerce, “deli we mcenieh bite raat ita ‘The Htory of a Poor Servant Girl—How a | worth carrying off, and, ater aceuring their booty, | fectines of sorrow; but they resnived not | Honor of tac gre F 00 he face of the earth.” He simply . The Political Temperance Movement. | comcs upto defend our mode 5 diag i Storm Followed a Calm, turned thelr attention to the room occupied oy Mr. Le nes up to defend our modern SARASA- | gpoke of them as “competitors not to be de- | Yestertay Miss Lucy Lloyd, of 67 Attomey | Aub, wh ba The National ‘Temperance Convention, | YALUs, the Hon, Gronar M. Roueson of | gpised by our skilful mechanics, for the reason | atreet, and a pretty girl of eweet sixteen, made her which had been in session at Chie for | New Jersey, against the attacks of the Ra: that, as a race, they were industrious and fragal, | arpearance at Marshal T several days, adjourned finally on Thursday, | eal Democratic SUN, It istrne, and the Jour. | and ingenious in any handicraft.” Tia transactions were of considerable interest, | nad admits it, that without authority of law, | cording to the reports of his speech giv asthe beginning of an attempt to make the | Mr. Ronson has spent a good deal of the | ot of five of the San Franciseo moraing papers. temperance reform a political movement, and | people's money upon the Tallapoosa—a ua. | Nor did he say that “it wore better the Pacitie to socure throughout the country the enact: | tional vessel intended for the public servien, | Huilroad bad never b nia trees ment of prohibitory liquor laws similar to | and not forthe private diversion of luxurious | Deen built by Chinamen.” Ils language was, —The study of the Sponish language is becom. inhad been closely guarded from the mo- | verbal night. For a reason at present unexplai ing very geveral among Lawyers who wish to be ens tof the arrival of tie soldiers, Still Mr. Aab | the ev, Dr. Vermilne wae resarded as tho chief | usted with Mexican clatms, ra bar of justice 1% | suspected no outrace on his person, and did not | adyocare of the demolition of the venerable edifice; | —Mt. Alversteben, Secretary of the Prussian is ac. | Order to ask the wid of Cat ardent champion of | drces bimself. The soldiers broke Into his room, | gna chis belief or impression had the effect of mak- | Legation at Si. Petersburg, tas beon trauwferred in | Woman's rights to compel Mrs. MeGill, of 64 Biceck anded his money, and placed handcuffs on his | tng him somewhat anoopalar with all who desir the same capacity to Wasulogion. er stroet, to diagorze $3.50 which fhe owed the wrists, This done, they broke open iia trank and | 9 pave the sacred edifice rotained on ite old site, =—The Batcholler Manufacturing Company at plainant for services rendered. Mra, McGill, ac» | appropriated 550 in gold, which he bad. They | phe yous malcontents held private cancusses, and do- | Wallingford, Conn., is erceting a fork factory 20 cording to Misa Lucy's allegation, i6 a lady who has | took bie wateh, ehain, and a enits of clothe nounced the proposition as annecowsary and unjust, | fect I having two wings, cach 70 feet long, It been long in the habit of obtaining help by a modus | and, having eeeured th oils, roughly forced | end at lant they raiscd such astorm of indi will employ 100 overatives, and will be the largest CTFiia Pasian faliegad 40 its Geihe cates of les operand, which, thouzl creditable to bd We Bity. | him, while but partially dressed, into the courtyarl | around the heads of tieir opponents, that the projet | catublishinent of the kind 1 the world, the statute now existing in Massachusetts, | officials—in fitting it up with magnificence, | geting on this cout and the country Chinese betty hannah ical, has heen @ souree oF ariet of the souse. He then found that all the inmate® | was abandoned, and they were permitied to attend —Iu the late Convention at Newport, Mrs, Tsa- These objects were not dircetly avowed by od to the gorgeous tastes of nm ostenta- 3 7 ‘bia ‘4 " able pecuniary Jom to sendry poot Inncecats of the house were elutely guardod. Men, women, | tho usual services in the time-honored structure, | bella Beecher Hooker sald that she hoped the thr Jabor to the exelusion of white tabor, as a fixed | McGill's method of ng this acheme I9n* { andchildecn, after brutal blows and some severe | o; : . atl : as é nd children, a rt a me of the clerzymen silenced tho clamor by an- | man she met oa the otlir side of Jordan, onisida every speaker; but they were impliod in the | tious New Jersey magnate. It is also tric, | clement of oursocial organization, it were better | follows: When in w or other help, | cats on their pervons, were huddled tozether in One | pouneing from the pulpit that the temple would not | her family circle, would be es, Mrs. Bianton remarks of those who did not state them, ex: | according to the «ame high authority, that it | far iat the railroad bad not yet been built, bat | SW Wends ber way to somo inte nce ofley in the | corner, and exclasive attention was pald iin tor taken down, being asked by ayrave gentleman on the plattorm cept in one or two instances w ablic treasury “ some thousands of | had beon left for another and wiser generation to | Delghborhaod. and there srlcets, from the trans of | few moments, ‘Thus foilos, the Trastees of the churel let the pro- | whom swe would like to moet Hest, sald, Job's» wifoy bold enongh to proclaim their dissent from | dollars to run this magnificent ateam | build.” It would seem, too, that the Ser deetns et rest qaietly for a belef time, but taey soon be- —For along time there has been a disagree the whole movement as thus based on a polit. | yacht forthe recreation of the Seerctary, It | ebivetion to the Chinese is not so much to their fesepgee Be came vaeasy, Atlength they resolved to tal ment ainong scientific men on the ditierence of level fin) footing, On the lest day of tho moet slikewixe, as tho Journet admita, that | &ing in small bodies, as voluntary immigrants, Petes aS Eee or eee! | werneee ee ee , bhut:to tele wlioleashe leapentation, Me marokan they a lected {ts consecrate! altars for demolition. | hae been enormousiy overstimaiel, but las t ing the platform was reported ; and the third lds; Wihout tt Prpdiginbress a cally he ore find Pitfall So far as the western interior of Lae charch Was com- | becn defintely faxed by careful obscrvations, aad Tesolution purpo' i thati baek. WiloR ilavonena (Et hale eatied tor corned, the work was quickly secomplished, Amounts to forty comtimetres, oF a little short of sixe on their part which guarantees their beeomin, of the temperane 6 omit to the outrare, withouts at least « nin fh » built than it sh nt of a don © men were | costa thy ON YOUR KYRES AND TURY YOUR BACK. Afcra short parley among themselves, the Lien: tenant in comman? sand he hat been ordered by Gen, Espinosa, Governor of Clenfuezos, rest and execute him If f the Caban rebels. that ae was etlty, an ee They ‘Toreib tor's the pe ity anv fer miste Tallapoosa is furnished with splendid urkey earpeta, rich upholstered chairs and sisting | sofas, and downy beds and pillows” for the # to sever the men with the + | era took down the walls anil gi te winlow on ineli s. fete ts useful citizens, Newspapers which have an! wna th corner of the yard and ordered ply th | stone and browen lathe we up on =—There te a * ” g: 7 political parties, and to organize them into a | delectation of Gen, Gaant’s Naval Minister faniiarsiad tha nanerenta of this distinguished | Bian Suga Vat ax pay day appro Sie iok towsed seven tnen stationed oppomes with Wien tre worsinppers entered the balding | ea fe ble on frogs . a Wiscons si ii ‘ hnehenin fees bates chases Scpnpht calm suddenly turns to storm, the lady becom carbines rowdy t ud to In town, The editor of a paver wished to go on a narty by themselves vi his : wzen triends—all at he expense of | Democrat ought, in justice to hin, to wake these pertous and oppressive, finite famit with eve his back & ravested fishing tour, and offered inducements in the shape This res ‘ the people who work hard and save and gnf- | correctio yer lucklose thai, ard ultimately hie Ameri nt told : This bong a ee ork han and save and #nf- | corrections, - . that she refuses (o chonre such treatinen| Wiis Consul and Government hold Spain seoration, of coptes of hie poper to buys who would bring lim of the Dle length and with greet acrimony. fer to pay the taxes, so as to enable these eontroversy became so bitter that one of the | great men to enjoy such sensual delights, Speakers was hissed down, The ngme first In defence of Romeson we are told that fant, and demands her wazes: the luvarabie row; onsible for the murder they were about to per. Our corresponde the Nephew of the | wieh is that there are no wages for inguburdinate | petrate, Me told them they could kill him, but 1 * int | femaien who decline ty complete their Messrs, Tarrax, quite msunderstands tho drift | vice “Many have anbmitied paticntly to this Kind of | derers, e led them | frogs tor bait, The resait was such @ colleetio: been torn | maturcd tadpoles as had not been soen sini Jed when they beeat Hoh whieh Baa bees sof Moses and Pharaoh, to suspect Wat a parto: the ehurca rm of ser | neither would be kneel or turn bis back to his mur- | dow; and they wore aston us 4 : : of our paragraph of Monday, Jt did not dispar. | ewindling, but Miss Lucy Liovd must mot be nui 18 A LOATHISOME DUNGEON. upon them, —A Toronto paper digs out of an ald file an proposed for the new party was the “Na. | he has “jwliciously mingled business with | age the valuable labors of Anrnun and Lawas | Pered amons the mock ones, and, ao she appeaiad to the men. COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS OVER ThE ALTAR, advertisement of Francis Hines, who iv 1844 tad tional Anti-Dramshop Party.” ‘This was | his Sybaritic pleasures.” He hus examined | Tava, wor call in question the anti-slavery | Teuers, of tho“ Woman's Protective Association,” - changed, by a unanimous vote, tothe “ Na | the navy yards and forts, and “imade the ac: | proctivities of their brother Drxsamix, tho fa tional Temperance Party,” and tho whole | qualutanes of commodores, bosses of ship: | moua Democratic Judge and Senator, but only | THe Sterz ef e Maitor whe te Keramaling Im | which came pear born platform was then adopted. A gentleman | yards, and others of his official subordi. | pointed out, by a characteristic anecdote, their | Yesterday morning Peter Ellington, am ancient | at Centuce from Masauclusotts endeavored to secure the | nites” and “he has discovered that ourays: | “erent modes for overthrowing slavery. In- | Norwegian mariner, appeared in the oftce of Mar. | without priviiege to wri pasange of a resolution providing that the | tem of fortifications! is about worthless.” | ded the statement of Their Ni low for cash, a quantity of linen suirts Lue adjorning Tots und torlet covers, ‘The storekveper, alter a lapse of story of te Charen. Tbe | thirty-flve years, reappears as * Sir Pravels Mlvcksy Kuight of the Order of St, Michacl and St. George, and ex-Governor-General of Barbadves and Britisla Gatans!" started, and while on @ number of Whe soldiers dem aucriflced on 4 qu fainst ardering him. Arrived Gen. Espinosa refused to grant (tn wn Md tncomu testo. Were demoitshed for the purpose of in. | for memorable by the ign. On this site, wh the ebureh, where Linn and Kyox and ot! lights of the denomination addressed at dicnees, a building ts ty be erected which 16 phew is a oon- | shal Tooker to lodge a complaint against Joho E, | with any one. Ho was kept in clo-e conduement —Gen, N. B. Forrest, who is now superins i ‘ of 0 v oF © 7 i r 4 loathsome pithole of the prison until the | go Bytes Parla read a ' . temperance men in cach State should not be | And finally, if the summer oxcursion of the | *rmation of the truth of our anecdote, Gr Cae tan cuacic eek folises cre nak Uist tht mont Davin tat ua elie. he | voted to commerce. Que of the rooms, nowerer” | tending the construction of tie Semis, Marin, and i 7 the aetion of the Conventie | fini : , ve Waa Ka . ato . ~ | was confined in acell made Gainp avd mouldy necting. ad, of whieh he is President, has be eommitted by the action of the Convention | Joviat Ronesox—aso the Journal denomi- ator Pomrnoy has forwarded THE BUN | stance of the old salt’s tale 1s, that about a year and | continual rain, The clothing leit him on te ms: e bogey pl we Man havea poe 80 a8 to be obliged to organize distinct politi- | nates him—has cost the country a great deal, | the following denial of the lotter which we y nine months ago lc arrived in New York after a | Of is artest—a pair of pasts and a shirt —wis ail reahicgaeaeneielyiAl bh taal de elt had through his two months’ imprisonment. nnecea. | trying to induce a Yankee colvny to setste on 20,000 " “ The be it been di ny eal partis in their respective localities until | it may nevertheless be worth all it has cost | terday copied from a Kansas nowspaper : long vorage, and took up bie abode at Olver's | peiraiat'aat a fine friend of gy Chenues ts sun take ta mraie ol tectouineitl Bry | acresor land on both sides of Cre Buttaaedte, wot 01 leom ii e interes e | by leadi '. the nd atic 10 the Eattior of The Sum. vouse. During his stay there he several | learned of his disappearancs ya mont, | the Churel, Tuer income 1 enormons, and [1 ai sisi gp 0 they should deom it for the interest of the | by leading to a reform of the forts on the te ain tne abore Pep centasatag @hal purports sults of execlient clothes, which be valucs at ¢2.0, | 7 ‘Mr. Morris, acting U, 8. Vire Consul, de: | dorived trom the reatal of valuable real ustate In the | ‘@* from Grenada, Misissigyl, on ue line of bh cause todo so, It does not appear that this | coast. boa lctier trom me toons ir, esas concerning | Whea he waa ecinr t» sea eain, he not only [eft | nates ee eo ee area is ae eee Md wut civerem raven they have pariaity beriboa a cain, ly tel yet he tad atten wn the . . Mors r ne ol ¥ re —Tw jens ii ike lead resolution was passed. But this is not the question, ‘The luxury | the Leavenworth Post Otiee and’ my promieed wup: | ihewe eluthew at the salt bowing house. bathe de- | {hen ‘ueked feave. to coamunieate with dr. ‘Aub. Taeddcdcaree's euctery aoe We dvva anon ihe tinea sel bobehalllnd eal aholewe! r , ‘ z i ort of the President, i, 98 Lhave ence or twice ted also in tho he ds of ite proprictor for safe | ‘fim veln Spreanetad tue Ohe oe ing from Baltimore, were passing a mile-stone in- In tho dobate, a Rev. Mr. Boren, of Mi. | with which Romkeon bas surrounded him. | Beiore pauhshed; encitely foine, irom the sAret word | Rewping the eum of ¢2) tor whieh he hed bo imme: | pingveiny, Qoenet'Gensrat on te Met aitamo, ding, p wealtle Vanner, whose arme sdurn the edition, | Os So oar "le ied ibe A i x Ay 4 ‘4 fc ge equare of buillings | reribed, “2M. to B. “Voor B—I" sald one of pois, said that “he thatdoubteth is damned,” | self-at the public expense fo the lust, Not one aentonee, oF word, oF syliable | diate wee. Having wile these arrangements, Ei f 2.Wi pre, may indirectly | A.vasce {ormery could uot he perpetrated, aa t have | to our ety wal the bezinning of the proseet Weck, | Me. Asb was takea iro preou in his foriern ana | fue rents Of wilich wore lnareaged about & yeie Of; | of @ stone to marc it.” “Why it's a mille-st ‘ ed before the be in wetiin, ' prospects of a large proportion of the tem. | be of some bevefit to the country by renew. | resentatives, of whiea the Hon. BF. Bornean was | to his ‘ald, boorains iouse, expecting to find cver D1 Ni 8, a 1, aud taken wo m rr ‘| ¢ Chatrrayny caltea'(l Aina) the tuventigatine Com: | thing ail rights but wan much: astouished ‘on boing | fleveuee’ There hia imprisonment, conenaca ‘two | Putas Uiited Beaten Govermaeny. in. taa. aie | 222M." don’t spell tomb, Estonia Uke to kuow doubtful of the propricty ood sonse of | of his arduous toils amid the heats of Wash. | My handwriting, or of my signature, Yoo will T | tran anti! be had paid as costof svorage the sum of | Hus $550 was recur His waten and eusin, and Wile for ali bie beapie: Collen i y s ny handwriting, OF nena w | ; i . for alt pics of the Cuilxiate Dutch | —Every sohool boy has read how Sir Tare know, Inake tie denial as public ae you have the ‘0 coolly informe! the sailor that he | rolmbursement tor loss of time, clotinng, &e., were | Reformed Cuuren in this city, withous puillng dow | Newion was lod to bse the law of gravitation luring his vaca | was ever seen or written by me, or by tv sauction. | hngton went on board bis voxvel, and dd not relura ON HOARD A KPANISIC TRANBPORT, bounded by Fultan, Jo ian, and Dutenstrects, | them; *aqneer place for a crave, and a mean sort thus severely reflecting upon the future | tion along the Atlantic 6! foot once inore on terra firma. be went | sul ring condition, and, heavily ironed, placed on | the denomination received $250,000 lor the Midtis | man!” sud the other, innocently. "fs It, indeed & Perance men of tho United States, who are | ing his physical energies after the exhaustion | jnitce T dety them to produce the letter in | iniormed that’ be could not have ovesession of tis | days, o until the 26th, wacn De Kodas released him. | gum and the rental allgded to ix amply sumicient to | Whatit doos spell,” tho movement initiated Ly the Convention, | ington; but this docs not justify hisimposing | pretedded letter, Lam, very truly, . ” mney with Lim, Grievous, however, 48 | refuse !, Mr. Plumb reiused to talk witu Air. Aab, | the aitars of the oldest structure of tae denomination They think thet the past history of political | the cost of it upon the Treasury, Nothing can i 8.C. POMEROY, | was the cane, the Mayor's represontatve could ‘do | and on the 23th mt. handed hima perm ssion (oem: | on his continont. Kerem uns tone added tat the | by seeing an apple fall from a (ree; but ii 1s doubt , i y a rae ee ; u Aston Mouse, Your, Sept. , 1809, woWing more tor the complainant tian tv seas bin | park on the Columba for New York, ‘tho permit | reduerion of the size of the edifice garded ox | (yl whether thie pretty story his any foundation in partics the different States of the Union | justify a public officer for spending the public Ic is possible that the certificate of the Hon, | 1 48 honest lawyer for counse!, was altned by Mr, Plumb, and bears the seal of the | qoreiy tue lirst step tuward its (oil demonsion, ether pretty 'y Sood U fact, A manuscript letter from Newton to Mfr. T. Ffoikes, the antiquary, baw just come to hight, in jied States, but has no approval of any Spanish udiority, The pistare of Spanish tnnuinanity is — : Bhows low frequently the administrat " y The Lace Judae Ta: nof | money about his own pleasures, If Con. | Coryetivs Wesxpett, which accompanied the al- government passes from one of the great | gress, out of great admiration for the JoviaL, | leged letter of Mr, Vomrnoy, is also a forge On next Monday, commences the $ rertatwhicn eowne irom all Portas Of ue laud of | To the For of The Bun. Which a minute account of the discovery Is given, parties to the other, and how insecure is the | Ronwson, had voted him the money to fit TY) $i Sei at Philadelphi term of the Court of General Sessions, A ube. Sim: You do injustice to tho late Judge Tap- | bat noviing is said about the apple, tonure of either for any great length of time; | out the Tallapoosa, and Lad also empowered ho carpet weavers of Philadelphia aro | tapiished tong ago by lazy Judges makes tt obliza- AFTER GEN, GRANT, pon and luy brothers Arthur avd Lewis in your | —A remarkable answer was given lately in an mips u 2 a forming themselves into a Protective Association | tory on this Court to transact no businces of im- | , He save that there cin be no doubt that the m ey hanes T aa and they feel that it is wrong to put the tom | him to keep her for bis private yacht at the 1M | insiey oF ehe Cl fon bo the Usi Monday's paper, He was an Abolitionst of the | Cxamination at Cambridge University, Englund. 1 ate aknowledge of and protect the | portaneeon the first day of any term: and ax Recordce perance movement on a basis where it could | expense of the taxpayers, he would then stitution | Hackett docs not preside thin month, there is no never hope for a permanent controlling intl. | have hada legal right to withdraw her from { proposed for the organization provides fora Com: | Prosvect of there beinz a departure trom it, Ac: ence. the public service, and go about with her on | mitte ist of nine weay- | Cmingl wen he was takeu trom the prison gos ww be travsierred on bourd — the fe Wa not allowed bo communicate wit sar any person eltuer on sore, aller shall dour will bo consumed in reading | orduring the passage to Havana, Hy could only gi strongest tyve years before they took up the subject, | The candidate, Being asked who Wyc.tile was, and with this ditterance: he was for compelliag their mas- | having doubtless heard him called the morning star ters to berate them; (ey were for persaadiag che | of the Reformation, and that he died Vicar of Lut: slaveholders to do the slaves justice for wolf-preser- | terworth, answered tat the great reformer’ yas of Managem it, to cor We are opposed to prohibition, and be | the pretext of visiting forts and navy yards, | ers, who shall sceve for twelve months, and ap- Rover auien nd hl As Laas hash ag te8dita “ehch the ape ae ae et vation and for tnmanity's aake, In the year 142), | for some time editor of the Morning Star, aud tied forte wy ‘ : , ng over the lists of jurors, ‘There may possibly ier hes neha ‘ . " Lieve that prohibitory laws are among the | But without such logistation, it ix just as | point aPresident, Secretary, and Treasurer, In | quivum ot grant Jaraes prey ero may possibly boa | meas tables, AIF, Aaty tike. Dr. Siar, whose ar- | while he was on a visit at my fathor's, ava tine | Vicar of Wakefield rival was published fa "o BUN, belleves that | when the whole North was nmtated by the Missourk —On the 15th of August the French theatres worst foes of the temperance cause. The | great a wrong to tak ® national vessel for Wer ae emai licte la cea BESET eel a scorching ei sr Nag A utr Mig ears Gen, Grant » ise es i ‘a wad Chat oes ¥ | compromise, he frecly discussed subjeet, and | were thrown open to the pudlie in honor of the Na- Platform of the Convention reems to us in- | Mr. Ronisoy’s private amusement a it een nti couoerned, If thie | tuuibe, and concluding by telling tuem thet he wilt | Sad euderings, He wall visit Washingiwu linuaut: | told ws that, at o public table fa Wheeling, where be J poleon anniversary, au). Presented gn extragrdinity correct as to the facts which it assumes, and | would be for Mr. Roneson to administer order to be placed to Uielr bands a graud juryman's dad been attending their coarts, while the evor- | spectacle of te between employers and work. | We young Juice will read froma printed manaseript ‘ . y-turvy, riotous, rougl-and-tumble % effort fails, the case is to be referred to the Com- | bret, prepwed by a worthy genileu line he — y mp in the measures resolved upon. | chloroform to Gen, SrxNeR and the other | iyittoe, who shall try to dispose of it, If the Toone Honeatel LL oearINagT OocRretine whe 4 HERMIT IN HOBOKEN, lining nates Enis, Seuahie Ht EN de Meaally: teil ol Lessa brbesrsat aid Btrong as the temperance mon aro, thoy are | guardians of the Treasury, and ro} £ 48} Committee cannot restore harm the question | to holla session of Wo hours on Prussian in a Cave—Deceived by the | whenever there is a subscription started to help on | performed upon the stage, But the police were om not united in this political movement; and | mavy thousands or as many millions ag he | shall be submitted to the vario I " u # shops, and the Blac Danghter tho negroes I will put down $500." Twas then in | band, No one was squeezed to death in ¢ a if they were, the principles upon which it is | might desire, If it was necessary or proper | opinions of the men taken, Next the Committ Of prisoners in Le Tombs await urbed—A my 2th yoar, in vigor of young manhood, | —At the inauguration of the monument ros founded are so far from being true ones that | that he should examine navy yards and | shall again endeavor to settle the dispute, but if] Ms Hal iw ver 190, him Arronted for Vagvancy” Arratgument, | admired bis conrnze, but donbiod hi philanthropy. | eentiy erceted at Prague te it ret ArcLbislop the we could not wish them success. forts, very well; let him take tho ordinary | they Gud they cannot, they are to offer to refer it | strange Micke tn Fas Mirsreoa Duan |e vA snystrions edi viausl bes bean dlecevesed ini|iecr tee tetas crmice sonamr ocaee cau psiva [i@tuau elm NYG 8 RAP Ree ML - In a previous article we pointed out the | means of conveyance to get there; but let | to four arbitrators—two to be agreeable to both Attacked by a Large Suake , ‘ AVRO. at. Cale day, atlas: tne) cruel: strmenie Wo 068, |. Jewel hopes abil Hie. Rrnsomuc bails Crone with, Ina previous artic I mean onveyance to pet ; bu ; the woods un the West Hoboken hills, ale has re: an dae : ‘ , ii ibe paleeiad hie ihe Wistarduy: attaraoco: aboat Gateloakc « laree ourselves from the curse of slavery, docs uot admire | Migs in honor of the occasion, The Jews had 1 Denefit which the temperance cause would | him not defy the law and plunderthe people perlie noa 8 siheraip iegeeen lad lel rendapuclaedia 4 clock, a tango | sidud im a ort of a cavo for over six movshs, and | the forenight and patriotism of those devoted men | forgotten (alata sipped irom Christan r 4 ployers, If these four cannot agree in their de- suake—subsequent!y measured, and found tu | tay of jate becn regarded with much interest by the be : derive from free public lectures on the plysi- | under the preteuce of performing an offic.al | P0¥er be four fect six inenes I has of late been regarded with much interest by Ue | wuo labored, though in vain, ancuasingly to effect a | (wat Ave hundred years ago the Avehbishog had been : cision, 4 i slectes ae four fect six nenes long—fell from the roof of | iti i bat five am agi ) p cal effects of drinking ardent apirite, delivered | duty. sision, on topisy ta fo be elected by (Be eeilays | 144 Pouriesath street, iho reridravs ot A. O;D citiaeoe In the neigiboriood. Le ts duily visited by | peaceful, merciful, and righteous avttemiunt of this | a kind-hearted man . rd their eruelly oppresecd 6 7 pene El ers, the workmen, and the arbitrators, whose de- 2 24 ©. Dusen | many who are curlons to seo his lonely habitation, | reat iniquity ? THEIR NEPHEW aka in all our large cities and towns by distin berry, and struck a boy on the knee who was tend: | ang who desire to converse with this str. v es . race, Mission livs between Hor jon shall be tinal and binding. Until all these ange bein, PAE SRE Ce ——_— pitied ne ntilie men, If the Hay tion loy and John Bigelow. lab NAVE Haak GxiRuaioa ia SAK ia iD SE fee by pein Frank With The Tee caro ofthis bara situated in the aude ofthe Tho Hen, Joka Bicelow for Aliutater to AMUSEMENIS had taken steps to secure the delivery of While we have bo ing e sire en hilt north of the stone steps which lead from the bina, oo. ewe have been supporting tho Hon. | permitted, and under no circumstances ara the nt « i REL eben At wedld tiave done) apniel| qisnicnsGnueiey: 4 are eae Dee rus ciimget oalars hers the deers Hl aveupey he plank walk running up from Fourth street, Hubo- | 70 the Zittior cf The Sun, _ | Bxoust Orens.—The ParepaRosa Opera AREELEY for the Chincse mixsion, failed 1 hit Ik Tue ana hen, Near the base of the mill has stood (or years a Sin: Tho Hon. Joon Rigelow, formerly Ameri- | Troupe nas just presented the Elenco (Anglice, Indes good. \ i These regulations evince on the part of the men | about two fect emiarly, ant, wish 5 it F ae there has arisen another candidate in the egulati part of tented, Won or yall wish Sis ais~ | jorge rock, within which was a sort of eave, about | c4n Minister to France, and for sometime past acting | or estalosue) of the companys Hk shown stron Mrs. Stowe and Lady Byron’s Solicte | person of the Hon, Jon Bioktow, editor of | ene of fairness and @ determination to do | cartiman seized a hivary, viruck itt five feet deep, seven fect high, and cleven feet wide, | editor of the New York Timer, ise candidate torthy | and no danger of dieappointuent, as there are tara tho Zimee, whose enpointinent fs not on justice to employers which deserve the highest ee Py a ae 0 placed on ext. Gon ‘Around this eave he has constructed a stone wall | Vacant Chinese mission, Mr, Bigclow's diplomatic | doubles for all the p.rts tu provide against cases of The cable inf Punt Lady Tiviostas| advocated: iy a dla! aoc aneee renrenatece | Uetise: We trust the day in not far distant when | ihe ny wore, futy Uelleved therw ure wore sakes 14 } sunning out about ten feet, and covered with boards, | ¢XDerIeree, ls political standing, and lus friendship | artistic indisposition, Besides thy tragle prima pita fenebactdorapiadan peal tien advocated by a distinguisied correspondent | sixes will be rendered entirely unnecessary by - ‘The enteance is three fect wide with President Grant, Secretary Fins, and Assis: | donna, Madame Parcpr-Rosa, tacre is added Miss solicitors have written to the London jour: | of ours in another column, but is spoken of | iutuul forbearance and concession, aud we ure serene nthe Metrop A Mother Within waiew feo! of Ui A ant tant Secretary Bancru.t Davis, will make lima for: | Hersee, a yonng English artivte, of whom report " : *s asticla | a 8 é sat 6 . amebter be oven, in whieh he prepares hin ve boys in dable competitur of other aspirant. T dh ; ie, ATS alien kim MGA tlie nals, saying that Mra, Srows’s article in the | as protty much agreed upon betwoen Presi- | ptad to see the workmen taking the firat step to- | at sso Weet Sidratnine tet ine Saray | 82, Heiklborhiood supply bia with anything Wel midable competitor of any other aspirant, | Th speaks Very favorably, ‘The altos are Mra, Se:uim Hitinta, “We | te position bas not heretofore beea considered of | and Miss Stockton, both well known, The kaling parents may give thear to carry to Vheld acon: | equal importinee to that which Mr. Bigclow held | partono ts Ar, Albert Lawrence, who t# described Atlantic Monti’y is not a complete or authen- | dent Gran, Secretary Ft Were found dying of | paid a visit yeaverday to bis caatie, 1, and the Assist: | ward this result by adopting rules such as we | Boyle and he ughtor Ma tie statement, and does not involve any | tant Socrvtary of State, the Hon. J.C. BAN: | have above described. starvation, They had vadark, damp cciar, | yetaation, with him. Ho infarme uy that he 1 2 | under Andrew dohmeon's Adininistration, yot 18s | ae pawesning an houest Raziish voico wot thors direct evid While not conceding the | crorr Davis, It is rather curious that the a and lay down to dic, When found, tae daughtor had | dte sated that he was born in 1808, and thut in ised, | @aderstood that President Grant has @ hich appreei- | ongh Italian culture, The basses are the favorites Tae Richmond quirer complains that | two bricks under her bead for a pillow, and the | When 1d years of age, He ran away frou home, and Pillow, and the | Miipped ou beard a vessel bound fur Loudon wiuh a oompleu ness of the account, they protest | two leading candidates for this mission ion of it# importance, and will attempt to have it | Campbell, Hall, aud guin, alvo Mr, Frank Howe tae . New York journals are more ¢ ‘cised over @ | mother bad ulhand § a i" 01 raised to a rst-class mission at the next session of 7 % inst the narrative as a gross breach of wuld be the chief ed the two mo: bor hid stiin ue purpose a mere | slipped ov ts session of | ard, and as second tenor Mr, De Sola Mr. Carl Ros Bee ee inaee ices weer i wine shen THe ees soon Stith Wo NOHT’ | oat race than they are atout the condition of « | We ycou'hironuen Ueticne Hospital | SViite fn" Kondon te fell Into the clntches of the | Cougress, I vope i will be done, Trees ital ul. Von | thee brationices olan Fue And conten yy u- | ing Republican party organs in this ety; | mittion of people in Virginia, If the allegation | with an ambulines, snd bore tem vo uiminstivation. | ¢nbrens.eabes” And was sii ped for Austrata. Icom Tou rempesstaity, promined to be * grand," nud the ehoras full, Wita consistent with what Mrs. Browse recom. | and also that they should be old antagonists The dauguter ¢ A CITIZEN OF Were true, our papers could still offer tolerably oon after entering its partis W YORK. | forty instruments and a6 many voices, the ope In the latter plice he re ral yours, ; The mother's cond tin is precatiut ne tui monded to Lady Hyntos, and a violation of | in other respects. Indood, it was Mr. Tae: | good reasons for their conduct, In the first | were ouce in trod circumstances ee SBE MF | and. fell in love with the daughter of & well-known eat ay een will donbtless mect with adequate support, ‘The the express terms of her will, ‘The article is | Law to whom, as editor of the Hoening Poat, | place, they take pleasure in chronicling a contest o— Benker end pallens, 0 ee CanAr erack cual ihe | Bareka Lodee, No. ath helt (te Bret commentee- | (beeae Opera. ta ‘hes. Puritan's De * by absolutely discountenancod by Lady Bynoy’s | Mr, Gur ina moment of extraordinary | in which the vanquished party, instead of sulk- Beware of the Polltietan match, ‘The pair determined to elope and warry. | tun aft rrecess ou Wodueaday eveuing, th tart Palle, S composer. wines: fasrils ard only. a) iis i618) P.M. o: Charter Oax | day receiving tie recozmition they deserve (rom tha suvurbeand calenivg | Paru public, aotably the most fastidious ia the world, With euch a long list of good artists tuore ia litle doubt that the Englich opera will meet with, pecuniary and artistic success, and this result we certainly hope may be reul.zed for tho cause of arte ‘The sale of Uckets begins on Monday morning. v. Gr. Commander of the bo, Alber lit gcommander of the | Tym Tammany.—A very proper change has rev Yoaterday writs, cently bocn made in giving additional promnesco 0. ohn J Sprawl! of Roreka audge, lias gone | to the performance a add of ti wo a Tae Lil ater soud senarhat ankeha tautkae. | 12. (08 periormance of Harry Gan, ineieed af the : ‘ A case interesting to politicians came up for | bat on the very day they had determined io dy so, Bro, James ¥, Watkins, dr. opresel es and descendants. exasperatic dressed Jebrated apo: ng ina corner, pro nis afiunced, Why It seeuis had deceiving ti ; ie representatives and descendants, exasperation addressed that celebrated apos | ing ina corner, prom bearing yesterv'ay, in the Sixth Dietrlet Court, borore | Dis Stianced, win It senu Yad decciving hina | T i rf “oy 7 . a defea and ii ene long ried another, and th iternuon Thia intolligence doe not surprise ux | tropho, * You lie, villain, wilfully, malicious | it defeat; and in the we Judge Lane, From the evidence it appeared that | aaticd ia'a steamer. for New York.” le detcrimined Mr. Srows: has been condemned by every | ly lie.” which bas since become classical, | auevtion has alrendy been pretty thoroughly | Assistant Aiderwan Houghton, of the Big!t.enth revenge himise\f, He proceed to right thinking person in the community for | Most poople have supposed that it was ad , and notably by the Richmoud press, | Ward, tai o eC next wt bat bein 0 (Gilles hase dibewaaeal’ canal ioe sukiest | ak jowsred «Mr, Kerwick, iguor dealer | jNetng ta, fellow tuem up, was ahely compaled bs nie fauing as 4 ats, Baeaer, iaeoaaiiie. hich hus diveussed scarcely auy othor subject | of « ( writing and publishing a narrativ whic h, | dressed to Mr. Bayant, but in reality it for the last four and e half yours. tributing t and forwarding his intercst exthe | , For dve years he worked as had i* been true to the letter, could only do | was to Mr. BragLow. : fi tly aud gracefully admits ond place, the Virginia bir Knight Beni. G. No. te drives a t stevedore; Analy ¢ be sued for the tive trips bh returned to yeen a lowly wanderer aroun ince. Beside all these mis ort shot an the bark by a lirwet & no Ward, to employ lx men to uid in dis- | go to work. eed Tolls, Mr. Kerwick pat the men $4 euch, wach | he went, to I A ps i ‘ “at ‘A Mr. Houston revused to ret mutase thee West Indi injury, ‘The reprouch for coldneas of de-] We know these two eminent citizens—Mr. | ‘The new order requiring policemen to | was ublyarrued tore plaid by Meet We'Keate | New) of tel oun a —very wel © e fort 1 r eo | nev, dudce Lave deeised tuatat legal fue ex meanor and an icy character, whieh had | Guertny and Mr. BiauLow—very well, and | wear their uniforms when off duty can hardly be | Ty and ulcrciore wot inating tat BOE Heal com: Tel fallen upon Lady Bynon because of her | cherish friendly feclings towant both, | agreeable to the wives of the members of the = Peay at ih e Foote. Vencs street and the roudacnt race beluw stairs 0 accomplish their purpose, the , remal * back, ve é . ‘ early separation from her husband, had done | This renders our judgment between them | feree. Suppose one of them wishes to take a ady in West Washington Pince | Wears white wulskers. and has fuer an i Bro, Ang, Willams, of Newtonville, Mass., drnz- | public may now quietly sit in thelr sevts and witness ik ‘i Tae BU Tava iie saya ne desires co cnd | Zit, Kyepe all the periodicals of the day, Tue SU. | tlus aquatic gymuast between the acts of the balict, menade on Broadway with the head of her idenix of West Washington place, near | ook. He price two cents, always euiniag. & vo ba iouad ou Mis e glory of his blue | Sith avenue, were corsiping yesterday about a very | Bi days aloae, 2+ i amless driven ‘off by the owmer of | Counter at quarter bo MVE 0 Ging, P SM, daily. Bosides the attracion just reyerved to, are Pautine ro te, le intonds to dic on the above spot, ite ts z . i” cing | PeCest wAFT ase Chat hos becm performed by the Rev Bee PTE ae ae toecpliese | Bee, Simuour, of Joon HL. Bray, Sous & Co., | Markham, Alice arise, aud the Laurt Patnilyy her hittle injury Tt would have Leen better that her memory | to our words when we and could do her but little. | perfectly impartial, and ought to give weight | P" that of the two | Household; he must go in all coat and brass buttons, and with the cap b fe n eproac! sie . ' fer i 4. fe + | Boston, 18 cuitivuting av acre of cabudges at his cé < ‘ should suffer this wligght reproach, growing Mr. Gu LY should bo preferrod for the | iis omicial number, She runs the risk of being | Thomas , At bis remdence, No, 40 tat etree | and h in will shorty be alte well worth visit: Uy ea fe totenus to uave refvesuuents when called | Ste educated satmais, dissolving views, et cotorm, i 4 1 as he as comstaully Fece.¥ibg rou! la « Jose aod less with every passing yoar, than | Chinese missir Mr. stow would no Ayoung couyly called to be married, and while whe | 'PB> #8 b iy olf frow labor. ‘The balict ts enlivened by the skating seeme und i yoar, stared at as a thief or other offender of the law a she pabiic, Chancellor Walworth Lodge, No. 271, will a there ts th 5 that a narrative should be published which | doubt make a good Minister to any European ; ceremony Was In provtess, the futher of the groom | “Ic'vecums, however, that yesterday evoning OMecr | isi cr on ht No. 271, will resume | croquet players, and there ts the usual vehemen| wwe ilar t Lag tsa dana’ | Goare ie sank elt ait, | e238 t9 the Tombs, and would be fortunate if she | uvexyeccedly oppearea and forbade the banus. Tue | Warner, of tie Hudeon City Po fea this Wiehe tlrretaet aut Sixth wvenee Weiner Ragas | appreciation of thelr favorites by the froquentirs of makes familiar to every person in the land ‘ourt, but we do not th he ia eo woll quali: | escaped being followed by a crowd of noisy | SUNS Couple bea Went away, Dut returned, and it | myate Wiligive the craft afvavcroal weleviue, the Tammany theatre, ‘ ’ ‘ ; 4 istumored were mate onc, Tue relatives ow Us ce ) P : tho idea of one of the most terrible of crimes, | fied by naturo to cope with the astuteness of | urchins, Probably a single walk of this kind | proon's ente'ire weathy but the bride bas Lone of | tigred belar ai Mee wan Hi Guiza Pa Mater ot Cunt | Woon's Moarua.—Tho Chineso Giant and hte and associates it forever, justly or unjustly, | Chinese diplomacy as tho editor of the ri. | would reconcile her to staying at home until the | '* MGTIO Sore, Be abies disturbance, sf rig OR hg Re eesed Ce ita | eth oman cmutaery, AIM as such Stivary Coun | petite wife and the little Fisk, are the kroat attrac with the name of one of the greatest of hune is, Mr G ELEY, un) Jer tho ap. | absurd order is revoked, ‘A Live Yodlan Gases aid enanta Wands * cantie.” York, Hons at th’s establishinent, To the other euriositics lish pocts. pearance of great simpheity whieh Teinaa Spr ia England rivale hie |. T9 picked nines of two Indian tribes, in full pri WY: oneme Boek. DD. G. M:. Pires Masonia ¢ se Maen ue sleee Vlowing eat ment : » Anvrep of England rivi b ect, hae returned iron foreizn parts. He hut veen | hos Leen added, and there ure mine 4 It seems, however, that the statementsin | he very much mbles a Chinaman older Lrother, tho Vrince of Wane, in depraved comtume, Will play la rosse at aes Wood Bote Te the Euitor o apenas tue enumer we Kou, fhrunch will the tres a aN 8 re be Bed * as os n x Ai . hor, the © 0 , in deprave ast tiree days of ive games will b ; i re ' es vady uu eloquent uid n + ‘The thearrieal on 0 Mrs, Stow’s article lack the very authority | conceala a great deal of practical wislom | <y.tes and low debauchery, ‘The latest folly re: | paved. cui tare beste HT Me eacte are | Stu: I walked down Third avenne, from 120:h te dame of deatha will be fount the an. | emriaiament la of the harmless order, and 1 which they purport to have, Lady Byic unning. Morvoyer, he is much in | ported of lin took place at Honolulu, where, at ne Indinns, A iew of thou tale Bogliot street tae mower ie monies Coensiin ae vouncement of the deat of thy Wife of C yap titles F amuse the younger visitors, while Cuaig and bia policitors expressly ray that they arg uot an i alt ue , a mf e bh : HA His par) i ai # disgraceiul and ebscen NATIONAL GUARD NOTES of the d Moret newspaper they had sold this morn- | ehully event ore Silence Ht 8.sh0O, | wieh hele presen en Terie tb uthentie. 8 pl “ o first that | Chappaqua hi yplied a combined system ¢ ance, called thy lay” was pert 1 - ee ecate tena! an (oliwa t BUA, t . ’ i honors ‘ authentic. It was 1 lain from tho first that ppaqua has an) i % aes seal esa : vee * Pi i) pate aecond Reninans ware 101 off int mss TO. wes ae ete al Dalhonss, A. M..of Newtonvitte, | storms. Tho Muscum is a sucess, and is very well 3 evidence by which they w uy 1 bre ' irrigation, which woull be rt white hey as rom the af wentv-accond Rei Merat we; Pridane, un 1; World, | Mas Hon. Parl oF Da iouio! | supporte ay mee cela SA epentiet Ae Lenioraa Guinn and sahiok’ she: bawtac |(6 sco's ship, but. anany hatfcaate, ladies | 86H eso, My aes f Lae, Vosor, tie | 4 Poiiea bed ie 1 as of the hudir chara c M , | ' id ackiy dls due nth Hom As's. orioua moonlight titled to no weight of itself, a4, throughout, | ring would probably be glad to learn, W Rayer iat 4 war tata the caso don D. Kren eae) rem Chae Ohaplea ‘ i i rol ti hig: eentoria it was merely aut it w pave ag doabt that b A Rae ROS abled alibi lin seankas tall tt y the | a : : writs, Capt, B.—-Messrs, Raker Urothors, | ane wealiiy B town of Newson ba ae necessary for the solicitors to tell us that the |r t my god to both wnt | f Fi F ; Thole foe | f i yt (Garrte Tafa Ann E Vore at Santas Tytuad, and had Oaisied | Mises " won tiayat A az ‘ " ‘i dunce.” Mrs. SrowE knows oly what Lady | tration will Hato to the adviee of best | (te oll the fr adi io ltt lor th pe Morag pent 9 Latte | aie dbeebt A, Thaker, the enenneer, al tw ak rie BO. we ta be 8. Ge ks | digpcnace ti ous tones tn two en Byron told her about the separation; Dr. | frleads and appoiat hin : A he ; nese oeh } une i wiifioraas uae Sheet et Bore ND terri! Ti roy prazvinent (tw teatrrnity of this | SEH. ye. oF neaira Ie ay exvart iro seToN snows only what] Besides, Mr, Brartow las already Alec avertahers’ Notlees iG "4 ih two, merely auhering by ely i et a few Uys and from the exeeltonco of Ite eonatituents, AaNGTON FrORNDIY BR eh u scinliaa alec etna eam ian lusor Old graves reopened and distorted views of the hi iwi trod oF A now hone ead was entirely & We roapep |G it to wnerior could not bs fouad on this side of the AGM Lady Bynox tol him about it 02, of all | 0:0 first-class mission at an oy MOF] romaive of tho dead faken aa presenting By 8 now wialsed RIO MEE ELAR y cccuuy nace { tumor chm wure wilgl Were abd i a when lantle, No -entertaiamont more chriminy can be ‘ the fhete which Lave been stated, it socma to | cal importance, and ho ought now to staid | procows, Avply to HB. B4 ellos of Adiuatec | Ju-tvetu-ued from Alvony Mi abst Sige Nay Cue | was htowa ints the rizzing of the ship and tiey’ ord tovad for ascramer evening by deniazuaor stronsere 7 ’ eo os if the alleged of the child | aside and lot Grmmiry have a chance, On | sfontiiy, Boston Wu bwatsam O Y teing wouidad valy by hava hy oveR Oa On Mas Thoume's concer. JA sa. er

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