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\ v ~ THE SUN, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 6 Cy a a 4 AMUSEMENTS, | orm nd, prompt decision of judgment, and a | terview between the son of a Queen and the EX-SEGRETA RY STANTON. facets ' LIFE IN THE MET ROPOLIS, L yrrichted he ACTIONS. yo MUBROM—One mutton’ degree of wiktom and firmnoss not contmon | futher of 6 Prosident. The Bld fellow's countes lis The bills of most of the loading establishments api Crond Opentne of the Kall Compatan- Finest WOOD'S MUSEU M—One milion we re, Chan v rd b fe - ——_ er iiny 2 tNe monte cur publie mon. He wae a sinecro | nange beamed, and the hard lines of his face re} > 0 Cal aaewen WAR HORSA | Promise a chance within the seat few days of te | DASHES TERA AND THERE DY THE) Hie sy csrcay Recursion and eulen® hed YIN TAMMANY—The Queen of tfearts, oF, Natlogate. | reputiicnn nnd w thorough demédeat, Ito | Taxed inte a trond eiaite, ne He replied: = ely AT GRASS. pieces that bave held the stege for weeks, and even SUN's MEPORTERS, Hil ate Great Bxcursion and sale Mus Knave of Hearte; Matige saturday red slavery, and beltoved in tho deatinios | if he comes here, it treat him well, Nobody adel dade monthe part veh aie, Heating: Lasebiney Gnd Bcceomul GRAND CERRA HUUER G4 Ot xd GR Oye ie dhe feepeultes: Tl “wae & felond of Citm, | OMY thal T haere wot tested everybody well | Prtemeen, Menthe Hon Bawls M.ceane | At ie Cizmple Wee children's suatouine 9 Remarkable First Experiouces of Married | sie gut eeacon of Henan ebb kal Wale wen os, 108: Rees. Patan iay. bdo dooal eget Aurien’s anice young man, T guess, and I'd like ton-A Vine Herd Alderney Cattles | no more, Mr, Fox can now repose on bis Life—Verv Annoying Error of n Women | ont tie narket openiug with buoyancy. During DOWNRY TIIMATRE-Soowan Chet, and To and O48 | ard t that the United Stator ouglit to | te gee hin, Pnever saw a PF conte, ee imnrrets, having Whiteved his face and excited every | Whone Pocket bad been § | this and the eatly portiam of next month, tie property ‘ | recor er independence, ‘Though not | — Lorrespoudence of The Sun. nerve aed sinew nightly, never disappointing hie | diepon Wil Consist Wholly of suvurban real BOOTHS THEATRE. ta vt, between sty and Cth ave, | A ‘ ve her ; pi th ; . |. dea GRY Daten ha Pemuvlek: el Pruncetox, Mass, Sept. 1.—This is a pretty Tao CHE ¢ ite ni Poi Rigen pd Mr. Casi Caspari is an Italian tnventor who | he of will Consist wholly suburban real wun Wrnitte, Maton Sicantay. j Profeesingg any form of religious faith, he | Tl Nalin nat Hi Poof, an exe | ttle summer resort, abot twelve tuites from Wor: | shivers of wintor tor two yeurs, Buch protonged resided tn Albany, bat loved a charming New York | storsre. Johnern & Mifior will fell by suctioa en 4 : SIuLO UARUR—Perinoasy On, te Ratoae to | WE"? ee FR UL LAL or asda tala edith Hida Ad + | coator ond forty mies from Toston, 119A ¥illOK6 | guececn has rareiy been reached, and ta due. to the | melden, Whom be married last Friday, In the after. | Thosday, Fert. 14, on the pre 100 villa piote. Of Vat ead iain eet ee i generous, brave, honend | ceedingly pueluresque charters tear Fret. | of g donenbowes, ritaiod om & sry Wah M0, | Fenuigv conta aint of tne priteval actor. Ueeia | 80m of that day tho rouse compl took alge out | ant nrc arse can, sual a : i PITH AVENUE THRATHE—Doneicoutt and Rosset: | Atmerican, Wo shall not foon look upon | the eravian, ae Aly fa su which commands an ¢ Miia set way Roth’ le Ww We revived this evening, ‘Toe aod ble pol ie Soars ai 8 Ps ake the | ford, Conn. This elendid property. Jusune 4a Si orogel: 1h. ponte new comedy, ** Drea: M | Konrurs, the Spaniard. ‘The envoy of the vigor+ | the surroanding country, Motn chasett, the | money have been lavished on its preparation, and if Heh gp Brg, Bab clic Alludga Niet. Agen togyal ahora te his er) 1 be RP skid! Aer appar andes ipttacead ea iy fine 3 three children, an | ° Awerican Repuvlic bas achieved & brilliant | highest mountain In Kastern Marsachasett 8 ab°08 | gympathy for the negro has survived Mis emancipa: | pOrenly S9ekieg, Ths: Rapparees Wee Da88 \ ot. nie Tork, iivery for fl aoe ha Ut At i AM i ately Po shogleecdlee aves three eloltren, © | viiney over the emissary of the decrepit Bpan- | two mites from the principal howls. Several year® | tion, the play will retake ita hold on the public, tere, and they retired w @ reziaurant scross the fade Metre " ACADEMY OF MUBTC, Sept, 10.-Othalto | i | pit Bp play ake \ p a : ; AUANY meron ge | elewie for dallding dieny ov wrnireds Of Sunaina Gcutathcnies te bew. infant born Jast week, and two daughtort | jy Regency, Hence the heart of the Lime | ao the Const survey myie the summit of Wachusett | AC Nipio's * Armin na Porne" haa given way to street, aud after thelr moat retarned to the U5t« | fe ‘ Adie (onthe, Ri, JONES WOOD, Sept. 9—Aborijthal Game of Tal ton and twelve yours old, by a former Mar | giatceman is overtowing with glory end Joy, | ¢2@ Of thelr principal stations, and althoneh the | wpgemona,® another production of Bonelcautt’s, It | nd spent the meht, ture, Lada iti Li AR ldah oar Wai ine cnovieuce that @ RAL PARK GAN . betwees Men and | F Mra, native of Danbury, | while that of the Madrid agent is burning with | S#eN€ of the moantain was then aveurately acer | is styted an ethteal drama, and renresents the life of parl went fort to sell gome of hs inyensions, and | meet arden Concert ! 1 tained, no one in thie region acema to know WHALIE | qwanpoaititions member of the deml-monde, which, | Bis wife aleo went out to take a walk, While sho ce 1 cata; tho billed Norden Conn, where she now is, Sh unable | shame and rev Secretary Fis, impertarb> np . r sear will Withee Lae pasaKe Dy tie t S CURRICULUM, Jersey City.—Atilotic Bxe | sagt - mo | u a fa. Probably, however, it i# not far from 39) | i¢weean boiteve all the reports from London, is | Wa* Promenading, Helen Mesweeney, a Frenen | ue Leriletute of an acl incorpmntink th i sand Con: son of sickuess to attend his laet ¢ in his cheertuiness, and be foot, now becoming a pest. ‘There has lately heca some | Woman, eccosted her on the street, and calling a | peraticl sitiroad, bowers Deeny and Kew Yorn ¥ CITY RINK, Sept, &—Navonal Exhibition deportment that kindly air of ewe inecion and ite apperrance fo i i + | policeman to her avd, delivered the affrighted Tea. not Now NY in view cof t ‘The sitaation of Pr iP pungent correspondence washing tho ‘ethical : Of New York and in view of oLYMrie THEAT a! ute i an r oe site with 4o mach financial grace upon the brow | mind one of the ttle military sanatoriame In the | value of thie play between ite author and a British | bella Caspari into his charge as @ pickpocket, She escape the TWxurious atid onatiy i Incle Tom's Cabin. nt aL the eave Cine, would enjoy Ie Vieit aud bu Wa lich Coen, Weabinears ead NataraRys nt’ | Lonis Napoleon on America and Rusgins | of an official millionnire, is tg very lost perwon | bills of Briti«h India. It eeene a _| (Phe present Emperor of tho French ex: | Whom a Spaniard convulsed with fury and trem. | here. ‘There are twn hotels, th zi sreased i a ve itled “Nae | bling with rage, would like to meet, His well- and the Prospect Hours, beside pressed, in his famous work entitled “ Ne balanced ecrenity tacitly rebukes and restraine | ME houses, ‘There 18 also e hotel culled the Moun | contains the attractive clemonts and i# well neted, wast to be wittly | royiew, but the only ellect as yet hae been to make | Was taken before Justice Ledwith, at Jetterson Mur. Woehusett House | the play povular, It is no doubt a clever work | Ket Where, bathed in tears, she denied the charce a namber of board: | irom its able anthor's hand, and will aucceed if It Wing seen the complainant before. Mra. abe was riding in the cars at about ae i id st railrond—the Worcester and Nashaa—i* FV€9 | Among the names of the performers in“ Formosa * “Teco at the pronent only two governments | Peller provoking to Sefior Rowxnrs to be told Dy | imiteg distant, Visitors here aro asnilly for the | gry Miss Kato Newton, Misa Lonadate, Mion Muek- Frecman-tho last three name TU Sitnes for AML iiiet (nif well their providential mission; these are | St. Fien, with his blandest smile and most exqui- | most part trom Boston snil the New Ragland cliths. | worth, M Mr, Mes ween ny but she wasp proof of his wire’ ther well-known names, The tne | o'clock, abwith ag ft na, when Isabelia left the givtog Helen gave chase, Bf in dation vo verve wed, she * Lot Assootation, 1 Ce ote Iree property loaierow This wiih | c0 rion and the Tasd onpertin! certainly be HB Ban ad Th rly eighth Mr. Caspart had ir © Brooklyn ey Innocence, dit was near 4 ont, and on high: for closing vt lor $Me lot. For tull particulars waver Win be pudlished on Weduesiay morning, Thsiness | Yoleano whieh eonsumos iteifin ite crater,’ thetwo | the protest of Pern, the first power to acknow. | and family Lave been here, staying at the Wachusett | citente of the play evoke the kill of artiete end pie areas ae aceite te ellis, Manta, Pari, Ameoovath Ht continue v4 fier : 4 . « 0) 1 is dowd Weleetu” are lock. fe ce before thal at private sale, Paynicnte taken ia invtabimense, men Whowish to reach country customers will f | oft tandtie West march withoat heal | Jedge the national independence of Cuba, House, Mr. Stanton's health is very poor indeed. | carpenters, and new “etteets? are promised of @ | Oy, con od ty Ne Ronty al ist Hrosdway. sist natal edition of Tam SUN a valnable jedi, A ln r oa the road of improvement of them asain It seems to have been broken Kipialg Aeidagbated rorprising kind, prictor of th Festa i ‘Bee our advertising colum of advertisenonts 5 rents ne, Ta be will of one man, the other trough lib y “ ° 1 a | of his taborw in the War Department daring eigh ont? 1) | on Friday evening, am ~ ip esate Maoh aiid zl the will of one man, th er turough 11) Woe hear from San Franciseo that tn a peaeh ef te LuvtcaY Kiba OF Work, Benes ha WERS Honth's Theatre in till a magnet for all | 04 Kmday renin ai iy Mrs. Mcxweeney tor | Mr, George P. MEG OC ee Le specch there on Saturday, Major-Gen, Hinaw ceria strangers and many residents who have not yet | the commiasion of the theft, Mra. Caxpuri was in | hevean intematt je Ou Tuesday evening. “Providence has committed to the United States | Waruesnoe paid a high compliment to the Hon, ont of office he han found it possible to do pat little | ann Jertereon. No limit aeema to attuch to the | the restaurant at supper, She was therelore honor: i c Toln Av Raw of America the cnargo of peopling and of subduing | i oegey pr etal rs ih o more than fair, | Cre uree smount of professional besluess which | favor whieh" Rip Van Winkle" finde with hie pa- | AUy discharged, tinal f Joun A. RAWLINe, Sccrotary of War in | 1 ‘triliation all thas Immense territory which ex: sahuiaa kas re eed Mer Gane, | Titteeel febutation beings, into hia Bande He suf’ trove Another fortnight, however, mart terminate Uecle Mame Penn Wie, to z0 to f a @ 8 Call iit his doathbod at tends from the Atlantic to the Pacific ocean, aud ring aconipom choused Mr. Guat: | tors mostly from asthma The mountain air of this his career, as he was foredoomed months ago tn the Col, Geo, M. Van Huren and Brig.-Go se jnaticg abi rates Of tne mosnara Wad te te cpene jon, Greany’s Cabinet, was on bis deathbed a) u the north pole to the equator, ‘Their govern. out of the British mission, rogion bas been of benefit to bins, and there }s & Kate "| eluved wud parsod, J . xiremity | Fite courtesy, that the Serrano gunboats will not | ‘This year, though, there have been many from more | quite now to the theatre, —Mias Ada Harland,Chartes sid | Wnder any conditions be permitted to leave. ‘The | distant B. Thorn, Mr. Harry Pearson, Mr, Bradley, Mr. ©. ing them which Mr. Fist gives is | For the past ten days the Hon. twin M. Stanton | 11, Morton, and quod Which exist, one at the AY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1869. bath abihry MON P ‘of the new, ant the other atthe extremity of the iia Waaklv aun World, While our old Buropean centre resembles a | reason for ki Washington last evening. Tis decease was \t, which i Jo aduuiniatration bod, up ——— ae marked improvement in his appearance since he reguiar course of brag hia (Meabbbpssg eat te | Tawaence, United States Pension Agents hingto 0 r. nevase nicnt, which is asimple administration, bas bad, u a . : nn c ni is '° | Ravoman will follow Mr. Jefferson on the goth inst. | gay opened their doors for the half-yearly payment id hot unexpected. For six years he had | tothe preseat ine, but W practise the oid alage: |The appointment by Locis NAVoLoN of | grrived. ‘Me wan then greatly fatlzuot by a weatl: | on Wodnestay evening next, it tw to be noted. there | of penmtons to the maim: Be Bracnren—If you sumption, and | Atlases faire, lalsecs passer (ct things take Admiral Lavavan as commander of the French | some journey from Woifborough, N. HL, a village oO | i) ne gt this theatre a benefit for the widow and | and the wives course), in order to favor that irresistible inet squadron in the West Indies possesses more than | Lake Winnipiacoges, Walle there his health we® | cidren of Mr, J, G Hanley, ‘This gent although the extraordinary tenacity of is | iich argos the population of the United States to- | sual importance at this time, when the Madrid | fomowhat better than it had been previously ; but constitution, and i frequent vigorous | ward the West.” reaction against his malady, have often en. ‘Thus wrote the Emperor thirty years ago, couraged his friends to believe that he m recover, there has really been no reason to | America and Russia are moro and more be | with excessive hope that he could permanently escape. coming the arbitera of the destinies of the | In the impending annihilation of the Inst vestige resent, Gen, RAWLINS was a native of Gal He was about thirty-eight or forty years old, But who wae it that att His father was an ignorant man, by tradea | their progress except the author of the “ charcoal burner, He was also a drunkard ; | poleonic Ideas?” Who sought to destroy Rus and the son while yet a child carnestly re | sin in the Crimean war and America in the solved that he would abstain from all intoxi- | Mexican invasion? At this day Bonaranre cating liquor, This resolution was kept, with | is intriguing actively against American su- the firmness of one who seldom changed his | premac a desire beauty you defenders of the Union daughters of the falten, Gen, | you should use Hagan's Magnotia Balm, cman WA8 | Lawrence paid out about $30,000 to 490 persons, and ‘an actor, and at onetime, in fact, during ite most | ol, Van Buren about half that amount, Each pen- Regency ia backed in itn pretensions by the ine | $004 aud lone continued worthows) rain storm Grove | piniant history, stare manager of tho Winter Gar- | gioner was accompanted by two witnesses, and this | comolexicn, removes roughness, redness, blotches, cumbent of the Tuileries. France and Europe ‘The peovle abont h re are much interested in Mr. | den. ‘The grace of @ teatimonial like this Is so mer- | gwetied the throng. ‘The law cute of widows WhO | Journ, tan, &c. and adds a tinge of ty bh ght | His propleey has been more than fulfilled, | gonerally, excepting Russia and Prassia, watch Stanton, and admire the sxcrilges, which "y Care ited that the visitors of the theatres who appreciate | marry again from any further {claim on the Pension y tan, &c., and adds a tinge of pearly bloom c iko the progress of America, fier. cael ce eg ethene, than his | the eontlc Influences which emanate from the un- | Rurean, but many women have heretofore received | to the plainest features, It brings the Woom of Munylot the facts whieh T have | seen staze manager #honld make the occaion & | pensions who have remarried Into comfortable e1r- re told Me by Pe CR olny success, Of all the posts held by the thoatrical PFO- | eumstances—some of them, it is sald, calling ia their wehgkdale and’ it ja easy | fession, that of the stage manager is the most impor | own carriages toget their money, But Government | coantry girl into a fashionable elty belle, Mr, Stanton, and ihe atten: | tant, If he 18 @ good man, he can parge bis do- | Hetective Newcombe is abutting dow: rise from no xnobbistiness, fanity and oll breaches of decorum, votees to ing | Minton of profanity snd si boon suffering from Itgivesa soft, refined, satinlike textare to tha youth to the fading check amd changes the rustia 1a, 1H, | Bastern and the Western world. of Old World domination fin the western hemi- mpted to arrest | *Phere, we must expect adisplay of the same | th tn@ aii Taira ‘a. | hostile animas which manifested itself during | tion which he receives, our war for the preservation of the Republic, | Pat from s sincere regard fort and ean make the greenroom and the acenes an safe Naponeon HI leads the way in this latent com Mr. ‘Btanton i# a great favorite with the young | a Geld for young talent to try Its Might as any In the spiracy against the extirpation of slavery and | Poole pire saree Mt tie young Indies. who | world, If he is a man of rofined taste and artistic tyranny iu Cuba, Me seems to be forgetful of the | m fact that Mexico was his Moscow, and is evidently | iyiay,, on this continent and Russian influ | anxious to fiud his Waterloo in America—if he | return to lin hor on thin class, | Tn the use of the Magnolia Balm les the true ee re etter ite cret of beauty, No lady need complain of her eom- a eouuers are labiy - | plexion who will invest % cents in this deligtful duction or improvemant of pension on each pay day fy atl uc isds |e ce of convalescence or Felapar. Bx generals | article, ereeption, he ean invest the stage with all the aids | or colonels receive from to , accoraing to Aleta taking what 1s often the | Wounds; captains, $20, more or less; and leuten: Depot, 2 Park row, New York. A accessorics of vi . i ., tuldeet bint of the euthor aad’ giving it porvond and | cumaucu Gry urewevueerfen Woeviceuiy heyy |. ‘The bees thing for the hair w Lyon's Katherl ras he has #o often been represented to be. M leave Princeto it will, be in Warhingtor for Lancaster, in | ai yne time before be can ‘as hie plysicians maining; but if they have m. In the dress of the actors, in distribatin is paid ; and If both arms or | on.—Ado, and who E ost | ence v1 » : lhould stay away several weeks longe: ae lost a leg’ or arm § e purpose, and who had learned in the most | ence in the Orient, He admits the progress of | should live long enough to have one, The weather te eo cold hat Hrincecon will be qaite | their parts, thelr basiness in the acene, and capceial lege, $38. hoa 4 ee ( painful school the dreadful consequences of | the Untted States and of Russia to be provi ISTE F deerted by Une end of tha work.” There are fires in | 1, i the first rehearsals of a piece, the stage ma ich widow receives $2 S month, or 948 no hall norraKnor's fall style of gents’ hats, 21a 1 other edi jors here to-day, and It is not co Het ' “ar, w deductio fo 4 wide by the oadway.—Ado. intemperance, dential, and yet no one strives moro nssidu. |. Now comes another editor as a candidate | the parlors Were today, and, it Ws not camfartable 10 | ager'a dictum I# almost law. He is umpire, dirce- | Pension Agent ax a fee for maxing wut papers and | J ancient J remain ont of doors with an overcoat. A pt ministering the oath, If she bas apers already BINANCLAL AND COMMEKCLA Ly tone of tne Wachusett House to a dehgh As he grow up, young Rawrins devoted | ously than hedovs to baffle theirdevelopmont, | fF the Chinese mission. | Tt is Mr. Guonoe | pariy, probably the | mare pes | rete Wiixes, editor of Wilkow Spirit of the Timea. th same Gime tutelary head of a place of paren Ae Now York is generally fortanate in ite | Pranecct.G Thetr names do not always a 4 to interfere bee |. A short distince fron the churely Is firooks farm. | pear on the bills, but the audiences are not the te iticwl and Ti » Widuwnot ters Sarunpay, Sept. 41 amounts to those of privates, | the gold room has continued, and the deailigs h of accond lieuenaonss & wo 5 flest houten ants, $102; captains, $130 feat $150; those of Teutenant and major-ccnerais all his spare time to acquiring knowledge, | During the thirty years which have elapsed and often late in the night would study Dy | ines the publication of Naronson’s work, the light of a torch, as he watehed the char | Amorica has got rid of slavery and Russia coal pit, some book that he had been able | of serfdom, and both nations have mado rap | the editor of the Zribune and the edi to borrow of a neighbor, Me had not | id strides toward that greatness which he | Zimes. Besides, Mr, Witxes, though avery smart foached manhood when he beeame the suly | prodictey jeet of stron, determined to 1 M.—The excitement ia “ of unusual magnitude, The contest fa waged with preat fury, jeh interest by th opening qnotats wo to Wik. ALIN Mer, thew upon tha cach child n corporais reevive equ he has any busine a two such py a nthe b and is watehed reet comin frou which the vr t operator and large | market aleuvy amount of b forced t peni pwn to teh ced to 191, ¢ nections | At each suecessive rise sto this | putent a new line of short, or 1 they did not own, ant to dell belonging to Mr. Jota Brooks of Tr ceive 40 for | been oF ary giants 8 | the owner of @ remarkably fine of thoroud! be of the | bred Alderueys, Many visitors here go down see them. [went very early one moruing. They were in the barn, having been brought in | ee a ineninh er CAL Meg 1 Far at Portland, | Mr, ee will play oth Tn the Cuban question Bow. | important a crisis ax the present. He would | Brooke gold ome that he lad alve veral first. prizes at these fa (le were all bedded wilh) saws and their white wails were ca reeton, Whe 14 judebted to them tora lirte share of an © the Walt y entertainment, At the Academy of Muric Mr. Edwin Booth, Mr. Joho ora and aurgeo MeCattoush, | colonels, brie tail with th 1 fu the theatrical profes: | Hite ruttce, on Friday next for the | of whe > euaritable purpose: and we mote that Mr. Owens, not wishing to be left behind, eon: nara 8 his respect to late Mr, Hanicy at ® | Creditable Conduct where Least Expected. xt Saturday by performing “Solon heatre for the occasion contributed ajoreenerals uf the Revol those of Major-Gens. I epuratory to being seul to and whieh he now opposes with | man, gious impressions, and | all his might has so far proved to be the most un- | have dome welll for Minister to Mexico, but he not weil qu zor Foote are on Gen, Law taken : "1 $900 for the #ix month, Tae ‘ead nt | John ¥ up by | teibui matinée me a Mothod'st preacher. | rae three m t cope with such a fellow as Prince Koxo. | str He has no particular kuowledge of Political Keonomy, and bis relic: stood to be of that toler kind whic a people of Confucian iatly t His doctrinal views afterward became | relentingg enemy of that progress of Ameri changed, however, and instead of studying | can power which only thirty years ago he re divinity he t 197} the prewiinn, the plucky bears \ other words, sold voll ta a very. «views are not under | he attneked a Fentieman coming down f Mr W and cood address, came down from Youk coommodating | Wachusett, who wite difticn ratcnces | by Mr. W crepes t and accommodating | Ai the Alderners aro. of a beanuitul parle like At Wall city on Suturge will enable a man to get on well with | color, and resemble doer more Wan any other varie | the evening she missed her way, and Was Wandering Buddhists and Joss wor. | “ty of cattic, end with Gus week, Mr, Owens appears ni i ‘hte season at Princeton has been a good one min | slippers. In fact, he never sleeps in church tela, cso all the | the pleasant gentlemen Ihave tot here are Mr. t A young woman of respectabl concluded to devote himalf to | yarded as an irresistibl the law. When the war broke out he | fost destiny, had laid the fountation of a considerable | ‘The course of events, however, will teach practice, and had also become influential as a | him in regard to Cuba, as it taught Democratic politician in Galena, His pros: | rogpect to Moxies, to keop his hands off from | at all, The only man who po att gerrigine cong Seely set lly pects were flaticring, but he left them all to | the American continent, if ho does not wish | qualifications is Mr, Grenier; and in point | of the exSecretary; and Sarnet FB. Haven. Bed, engage in tho war. He became the adjutant | again to subject himself to diggrace and ha: | of political services, neither Mr. Witkes nor Mr, Promid ne of the Antiquarian s instinct, as a mani- na visit toxome fiends, During | fehl wh wore who aro credited with tavis t. To extrle shots” pave of th ty Iudites him to tacrense 1 of their adve the gotd on tho ware una he ar upon pipelled Lo borrow the ¢ through the Exghth Ward, whea, meet men of the town, she made farce of the "Live Init nd toid her st Althongh lo At the Waverley Theatre seven new stars are | Fitts resuived that the siren Into evil henda, Tne H il-rey two wo quirics of then Uiemselves, bem i fier by | the Seereta her into & | his old sates and make goid wore abund “Solon Shingle.” He also revives his very fumuy oe vistions. A promised, male and female, names new to this erty, ‘and ira tel AaB ety at Wor nec, | ery. Pertinent to this, a rumor was clr : , plush who will apocar with the tried favorites, Pettingtil, y went with lice to th 2] Chee that the Tremury would Inereuse tts sales, smd of an infantey rogimont, and when in 1841 | willation, Brotrow can bold a candle to him. He ou THE HON. FRANCIS I, A. ROOL Carroll, and Kph Morn. eer alatied Go aseniatony her eo ie Linee sto that effeet would app arternoo, tion, Grant was appornted to the command pais have the appointment with the distinet under- The Tammany continues the sane progranme mul depot, where sie was Handed (0 UN t wd without ‘ ; All Hail to Peru. standing that Congress will bo asked to raise the | Lmpressive © pa bevorenotieed, dts 'etlvectioan wre found. tu Ue Of the 11:3 PM. trata. sucht hal the cifec! of pst ofa brigade, he took Rawrixs with him es | Goes of the youngest members of tho | n to th ptseet lana, beth f a Baptist Chu rae iat Oanan end the “Onan: of = Instead ot ineress He . c sion to the very highes , both in pay at plicte of “Shells of Ocean” and the * Que hie Assistant Adjatant-Genoral, ‘That posi Pd animate er FaneratThe Masonite Fra Owna the Brookiyn Water Franté tho potley of the Hearts, the Lozrenia exbibitto the amphibi tonne of minor ample building, At the Fifth Avenue Thatre, “Play” has been withdrawn after a ran of te succens, which, {f not complete, must be charged to the comedy it on Kelsey's premises, which co ty Gehl Me To heongea, at- | elf and not to iteactors. It is withdrawn, how. | (othr Utie Ane wie er miued a meres vn. ‘The widow. and ebiidren, | e¥ets t© make room for * Dreams,” the joint pro- a behets duct of Robertson and Boucieault, From such pa- s rents, may we notexpect a priceless offspring? ‘The ria; ports are allotted to the uncommonly strong list of | made a descent on the Sunday bai! ph with one or two exceptions, made | tured nine of them, of whom all but one bilong in £0 acceptable, New York, They are aged from 16 to 18 years, and ‘+ Museum announces @ continuance of | gave their names un follows: Max Pletyek, Philip cand | last week's attractions—Chang the glant, his wife, | (yes, ys Cuenta et AE ea Goran the dwarf Admiral Fisk, and the performances of | sweeurs. Buch of the above will ps : The body lay in a handsome metal casket, of rose- | the Rand sisters and Zavistownkis 1 the theatre. —— claiming with united voices the abolition of retin ee Koei . sce hae | wood pattern, upon whieh the mime, dite of death, | T@ there bas been added tne Cynocepnater, which | abe Us sary eeatpen a we ; Bip oe ek conaineration: ane PE SOOM Pent, 9 and age, 44, of the deccased ge We had supposed, for the cause of correct spelling ue usual exercises of the University of the slavery and the freedom of Cuba. Luckily | 4. nave his report for publication, Ware inscribed iar carael assented PER PEAY for thom, they have no Alabama claims, aud flag a Mia canoe ct ihe chareh, tie Rev, Weary Anges re Congress will do it of trained animals, ida bg lard \ ns Marry Gurr, the skaters, and a Chas. Kelacy, Sr, and Chas. Kolory, J rtaiuers distributed through the | Pefore Justice Wal charge of tviolating an ordina Irving street and aseaatting Sire Pure American family of Republics, Porn, has | dignity, And of cc = wo. Us Com Mderman and ex-City Tar t | epector Francia TA, Boole took place yesterday Rernoon from the Huptist Chureh om Sixth street, Clipper will get ahead of it, | near Avenue ©. ‘The muititude was very great, both oe in the chureb, at the threshold, an The members of the Polar Star Masonic Grave in Cypres ve funeral of ex. tion he retained until 1861, when, on Ger were | Governnent rather to favor a rise in ORANt’s appointinent to command the Mili lary Division of t! eclipsed her older sisters by holding out the | Mn W { do much better to come | 7 right hand of fellowship to the heroic Ca- | home and look after bis paper. Sin bans, and by formally acknowledging the | 4"! it : wipe n-quite dull And bungling doesn’t look o f Brooklyn, on Saturday, on | Delug of stanal VeneBt to tho agetonl Ue country, by iMcrensing the currency value Of dor meatic products. Tn the loan ma wand, and the rates paid for the use of Ul Monday Hh and 162 of one ® cout. and 2 tod rueiing snioner Mississippi, RAWLINS was announced as his Chiefof Staff He continued | astional independence of Cuba, to sorve ax such, with the rank of Brigadier This ¢ General, until the dih of \ ‘h, 1869, when Ben, Guan became President, and shortly afterward appointed Rawnn tary of War. Gen, Rawiins wos a man of medium height and rather slonder persan, His com official was in discharge of his was a gate in Irving atrec on the entrance ample will no doubt be «peodily followed by the otber South American Re- publics, excepting perhaps the Argentine | Osage lands in that State to speculators, to the Confederation, whos rale SARMIENTO, acté | detriment of individuals who, like himself, © | and of the elty and county governments, and the ‘as if he were a vassal of the slave empire of | made actual settlements in the expectation of | foard of Supervisors, were alao present, The pall Brazil. buying the lands at Government price. We are | tearers were Police Commisstoner smith, State | ames whiel Boon we may hope to sco Peru, Chili, | happy to be able to iuform hit that, so far, the | Senator Bradley, Comptroller Connolly, ¢ sundor, Bolivia, Colombia, Venezucla, | proposed iniquity has not been consumm: nh Calk’ the Senate at | Waltman, Mr. John Davidson, Alderman Farle A subscriber In Kansas writes to ns very | feclngly in regard to the outrage of selling the naltough 19 * Another large day's basines: marke he Gold kxchange Mak, the totak y Hall Players Avr Jaacungs amoung to SIO do LM, poll ba afternoon the police of Jersey City | puisements of comm interurt. wer ot be, Were te quotat wp. M OEM ended in proces mbers and ex-mewbers ot the Common Council, 8 to be Seere: ie Fe ant cap The follow aunty 1, | Clerk Loew, ex-Congressm the Hon. Henry ploxion was sallow, his hair and eyes jet | y binck. His original powers of mind remarkable. Without the advantages of learned education or extensive ex perience of mon, he posserscd a judgment whieh rarely f e » Joy & Co, was befor of the adjournment of that body, but it ty, and Mori ® a iine of $10, wa. and Mexico cofiperating in Cuo ters against the Spanish fleet, and pro- Mr. Ch Foreien exchange has heen heavy A sia tor thelr sold as low a led, Ho was a born states- theory, was no more, Toe admin. | City of New York are to be resumed as follows: ndition oF tl Eninierarant atca y a saad Ore as teaet Mente ie ca anal cel, | sion Ia only thirty cents, and matinées are xiven duity | Un the preparatory or Grammar Selivoi Department, Wnureawed Weise re man. His understanding was intuitive, and | Gy Giaxy is not their President, The popular impression Chat tae eo eee oe ee nea red a hae | ata, besides evening performances at § o'clock, Sept. 14; in the Department of Scien ¢ and Letters, ate Vo be wittiirawe bis apprehension at once took in all the facts <i Avourue Bouse has withdrawn froin the Navy is | futare state o/ being, aud was followed will a prayer Tho Grand Opera House will not change for Kept. 15) 1n the Departments or Art and of Civil : a At Ait T ' ee, fe by the Rev. Mr W of the Norfolk Street | Engineering, Nept. 90; In the Department of Law, pf the case, His courage was faultless; bis The Joviat Roveson announces from | incorrect. He continues to take an interest io | fg Chu who wns clot by the Hew are | the present the "Sea of Jee,” the deck of the abip, | Oct. 4; in the Departments of Analytical and Pract cart truo, hia honesty incapable of receiv. | Washington that he shall not continue his #uin- | the jointearcer of Poures and Ronesow, end was | Pottome, of the Yerkinon Hid MH Church, ‘in a | the tee told, aod the coast of Mexico proving as | cal Cheinistry and of Medicine, Oct y v 6 J proving brief address, ‘The eposker said that Shelby, : ain ve m yacht | Nova Scola, was the Virth plice of Mr. Boole, er, He will stay in Washington, | ‘Tallapoosa, He may have ofliciated as supers | who came, to this elty at the aze of leven Ing a Ddlot. During tho war his opin: | mer excursions on board his steam yacht Talla | lately seen on board Mr. Roprson’s at cted movements — wag | oes any lor creat an attraction as the spirited acting of Mire te x 6 Roading his own Obituary. inet collataral, whe rater Were. atcady at mlx George Schutz, reported as Western, After this” week, the now play of fon upon ving died at | MUNIY coutinne Lup to thocluse of bank hours, e then paid a tribateto Mr, Hoole often of greater valuo than that | oud endeavor to reduce the expenses of the Navy | cargo, or he way Lave acted aa confidential agent TPAD en nce pela a tribals to Ms. Buolea strives, |” Brie is ryalbed with aren igricior, weaiee |. AcTe tosctial seen iaigrd trom waions urowe| Canienaare Ow, wad rates range from nine to of trained military men; and his earncatuoss | stead of swelling them by eruialog around for | of Gen, Guant in teaching Rowesoy the aumes of | accompa Hee tor ype tiie Comte’, Hal soieiede for jetalls than ou the Grat repre- Wy 4 Young an who hid merce neat hi Foal . ig i pleasure ata cost to the Treasury, not to himself, | the different parts of the ship, The romantic whe ‘eer Coremoples Ww : his ‘one of the for ao were from the very begin. | burial service by the S nt to the Administration still S Salama atei waa sung by all the brethren, exeh of whom, as he atuary on haturday, while The sale of seats for Mme, Parepa-Rosa’a season | valconice of the hompital, Is of English opera, opening next Saturday evening, at by a pact to the disburremenis of t the French Theaire, begins this morning, The “Puri- Palloemon Attending Canreh, of houd ure rgeants and police officers were seen | Hsccouned f The hanks hod FIO yaa) the pF and vigilance in reealling aud correcting errors, already partially exccuted, sometimes ' prevented evils that might have proved fatal, A man of salghtforward, rough address, is of athousand dollars aday or more, This is @ | charm of mystery whic oie shrewd resolution, and if Mr, Ronesoy had cartier | ning Mr. Boum put hislusurious and magaificent 4 Treasiry on ace Tho decreake af €2000,00) 19 specie Lange transfer Of S241 U0 TSS aceowat of sires under | throws its oceult magic over our naval armaments, | {ibwequently passed the grave, dropped on ¢ at it would haye been better for him, If] dis varied expericnce as an Ancicat Marriner on | a sprig of everereen, cv )Plematic of ium eds to visit the Boston Navy Yard, for ins | Jund and on sea renders him a most valuable » let him take the cars a tun's Daughter," by Balfe, will be sung for tho firet | Several § time in. this country, and its characters enlist the | OM the strects yesterday In civillan dress, The in «, | Yariavte answer to the inquiry of, Ray the order RAPE anions hie teseiG Ww artists, | teen rescinded 1 was, "No, Thave been to cburcs jive maniestation ‘of ‘either nie Hue kets j aand? Valo, an Old Freema | og lube istowns pay talit the words Alus, muy brother {4 andy over thetr Drowsts, will th 4, the he pra nd (dre hover jesting, often swearing violer leading pames of the company, The Miss Hersec and Mr, Lawrence, are cominended with ‘Thomas's Contral Park Garden continues to and Well Knows Citizen, ON! those who during the summer season hunger for | Brother Fernando t’almo, an old and esteeme music. i | ceuasiig shale baad stration; and | apperuiost, the brethren Afterw url in his excitement, he always went Wushing- | auxiliary of our anbulatory Admi directly to tho leart of a question, | ton, and get to Boston for about twenty | wo ure notat ull surprised that his services are but hort no man’s selflove, becwuse it was » drinks included, If he wishes to | rotaine felt that he was not contending for any tri. | 82 the Broo amph of his own, but for the good of 0 by the way pause alune, A sincere fricnd, attached for years to the fortanes of Gen, GRAN’, it was ni ghaeideea the round trip, But to go got so much a devotion to the person of bis | with the Tallapoosa to Brooklyn and Boston b memory.” their head: in a confidential but not any the less | turns to viral Porter must havea | (arn e between Roneson and Boni, and we | ‘The Bo cratic and economical | trust the day will come when that dashing sailor y of performing bis duty, aud would take | will exercise his well-known literary genius and yu Navy Yard, he can sto effective manner, Ad or an additional expense of ten | jotty tin made hit mark, died ye “ rman | xatinty Mr, Levy's cornct recalls the vocal | Sen ve He Re Ln Berean carer md pineaed one SE et Ea Sth veur of his age, “Hrother Palma came to. this y Holland other pub> | charm of the opera, so sing! ei his styl 60 om his awn snnny Lely betwee buildings were at balf mart Trom suntiseto sun | py, , rare ana afd bat ath Lika hatea ston aH fea rt f yeaterday. yore of base ball need ouly to be reminded | Sty 26ars aso, and eet up the then noted colfes and grace in writing the memoirs of his two z that “ two picked nines" from two Canadian tribes | hen” In whieh he, accumulated a fortune. He sub. brated coadjutor 5 1 Indians will play a game of lacrosse, 1m costume, | #egne r $1 5 , . r UE Sie ete of Indian) pla, of lacrosse, 2, | seqnently sold ont the husiness for $150,000, afte commander that he eberisied—although in | way of New London, Newport, and Naushon, SHANA TIMER ALE EAR: at Jones's Wood on the sth, 9th, and 10th just, and | Mlich he returned to Taly, and having chee vn intelcetual | stopping along for fun wherever fancy may dic. | TWO THOUSAND GUDUEONS PER DAY, is - Imposing Services in the Synagogue of Collector Batley Makes a Dash at Gums Ansht © The Sacred Edifice Deuses il to twenty thousand bridue & Co. ly Crowded-Lecture by the Ra Marshal having failed to xiner—The New Wine Bleased-Suspene | to 59 Broadway, sion of Bustuess by the Mebrewas ments, ‘They represent th Last evening, being the beginning of the Jew- | kind in this city, and tra in always good and entirely dollars, ‘That is a dew ent bonds opened with a decline on the eles DUght. DUE Faliied wt the best quotation tng quotations of las w the “Mille Calton oda 4 artints, returned to New York, Lring ont Itali nuinber of first ere as advertised. and way the first Francisco Minstrels, i Mele | mostly eummering in that he was not wantir ponviction that he could not so well in any | tate, requires ten or twelve days, and costs the a Operain Ameri been | In Burton's old theatre in Chambers strect, on page the site of which now stands the United States Court urope, have lately returned | bultding. In this venture he lost €100.000, A; have begun their entertains | he went into the eoffee and confectionery busi oa, F on Leonard street and Broadway, and = ‘eded, but dds, CO' ie again sold ont, opened a similar extablisiment elece | _ State honds were actively doait in, with an advance of Aste | Bid, Ante, who hi it. COU, *, Ni, coup, (aie! "Coup. ' ii b other way discharge his natural obligations | Treasury from ten thou fo his country. We do not doubt that Gen Grant, whe has always appreeiated his dollars, [tis much more splendid and po pous | The police and th for a great man like Mr, Roweson, no doubt, but | get Mestrs, Gumbridge & Co,, alias Tunbridge & last organization of t ; + cj, | the taxpayers don't like it, He has not brought | Co., alias Noyes & Co., with several other aliave : rae success proves that al: | where and failed, He then took the position of cook Tener ve saes old to Gl, and @ deeine in character and his Inbors, will now do full | je eines tue level of common scnee one | into the folds of the law, Collector Dalley triod hig | 80 7éeF Wat Rolemily celebrated tn the various | though the craving for thie kindof plesanre once | In taurint, aud continued as cook in verious so MH oul to Stig: “New North Car, justice to the claims be had upon the gi Peihent ae eee hand, and with apparent success, On Saturday Tun- ples and Why ogee tn this city with appropriate | supported a balf dozen troupes, it is still far from ex Be ae eae Hane 966.9) ene coupled bin to Polen ved Wt tude of his country; but we eannot forbear — Dridge wax held by Commissioner Shicids in $1,000 | #efviewss | The ‘ogue of Anshi Chesed, Nor | tinction five poverty, The funeral willlake place on Weanes- oF Unis The Virgins hone if 1 The Hon. Jesse R. Guan, the venerable | bailto answer for carrying on business wholesale folk street, was crowded by a richly'attired congre Under the head of amusements we call atton- | day from his late resid: nee, and is tobe attended by and Aluoana eights ata. Le r to add our own affectionate testimony to the i f 4 t 4 gation, all of whom appearod deeply interested in hig the Masonic boy, by the French, and othe ere KUN AF Coe atol, nod Louriaua Lev . porent of the Jent, has bad a conversation | and retall without a Government leense, The de- wt ibaa ly Mion to the highly Important exhibition, the thirty: | cry of his acquawtances, and it ds understood that | elgtite WO Sts. Hallway bonds Were strong, and in poo fact that within our knowledge few hay: 5 Jague 1 | tectives who made the arrost exumined his safe and the exercises, The sanctuary was hang with white | cighin, of tie American Institute, It beging Wed- 0, Gratull's Seventh Regiment bund will taky | Lvestuent demand and city bank shares Arm, T | Deen able to render such disinterested, un- | *! hel a baad atintiel re bial ven. | books and his office in Wall street, and found con | rt ey en and cubroidered with gold, the etm | norilay, the Sth, at noon, and remains open continu | PiFb Md Lue procession, +) DLs Baratng weak na in thse fi jus expressed his views generally, ‘The old gen- | i roidery being the All-seeing Eye ina Delta (which | ously (rom earl age : pu Sve, vi 2 BC > as thi Jusive evidence that hi ecolpts amounte ourly (rom early morning till 10 o'clock & a ; — nbLiehe dw who is now dead, and a fair capacity for hating, He bates Ric: | Uy ited states currency, under the pretence that they | Presence, Omnipotence, and Omuiscience), above a oh ak bopdant wll ee cae DS | Morlen, the brokemey who was rap over near | Rivees eat quota ost ihe day thay ! Asa Cabinet minister Gen, RAWLINS has] quo Saitu of the Cénedanaté Gaactte, and Field | are eouuterielt, and char 4 au eagle, beneath which is 4 mottoin Hebrew, which Baha. Prpdnets will remain open till the | Lawrouce station um Wednesday can ove tas bean Bo special feature to the inarkat Sortie A counterfeit, and charging avaricious countrymen an * vetober, Ite managers promise to make it jo ‘ednesday Cannot recove cipal dealines wore in the Vandermit storks, the Nortbe from the first labored under the physical | Marslal Megat Hassreav of the Comméreial, | of dowottul integeily « high price for the same . reat meams, " Know before whom thou stand: st displiy of the kind ever wee in this | ,,TRe German Soclety of Paterson will celebrate | ie ihceliancous, lat Paris, Mai ens, mod mae : ” ‘ st.” The desks, e ai Ye r NBO! a posit r COUR Hi Ey 1uder Noakness of discave, ao that io as not been | Deacon Suir he coudemus ax “a scoundrel,” | Saturaay's mai of bis wns solaed aud found to cons | SH” The dees, Ren on the altar were alo cover ry each JAAS phat ek tredan wiumbeldC ote” | Mave hula pleat share were negleeiaa.’ able to show the full measure of his capacity | and his paper as * the meanest of the lot."” This | tain over 4000 letters with remittances, Collector pitty Poul alsa ien SC Anan ah AEG WESTCHESTER COUNTY. ves Willams, of Willtameburel, was arrested ‘ Usa Labdy to 4 ties +4 e! et od o1 0 = g ding: br mn ved, an — farde, he of robbin, ye honee of ex ry A ‘ the man, Mr. Basra is a very respectable gen- | fortheir priviewe. ‘At siz o'clock precisely the services were {reo Ho eee ee ites th e,tower | James MeCrath entered the church near the rall- rim quiet steadinces to reduce the expenses and ‘ , J y Guced with a sacred. song from the choirs wita ore | PRsycetnecounty, searetug for infractions of the aw | road depot in Mainfeld Big Ni War D tleman of good intentions, involved in business —— wan accompaniment. The former had been greatly | te és ‘carpet, 8 clock, @ bOokii Increase the efficiency of the War Oukey Lieht Going Out, Strengthened for the vc Agricultural Pair opens near White Plains to- | bell. } with gome unfortunate men whose moral obliqui asiouy and tie organ was | gt" r . ; af by an act a close op the Lith inst, Oi Weduesday Meth 74| Fort Wa) ent. Sickness has not checked his at , : ‘ip | Anon the Me 2 National Democratic organ, | handled by an accomplished musician, ¥.ho brought | YNGeipes 6 radi i : rd. a free Method a ry pariin Hee naa lin Gree emticlal ant | {ct eomelsces compromise him; but he himself | Tye Zridune_ publishes w statement that the | OOt during the services all cue tower of tho inatra- | (ay'aild Satur pe SWATEGEY 8 HEIs Thats HG OB Pre uth tine nat week ith a Vicks Cty oie tention to his duties, His firs isright. As for Mr, Hausman, why Mr, Gaye | editor of the World did not yote at the last Prost Beh canine it a hed the musi, so subdued as Anton Hupfel, Joho Kunts, Jobo Bichler, and G, | aod foundation of m ‘reel ehuren, Bain. South. ver beer lreweries io Morrisa: was to reclaiin for Limself as Secretary the | should bear any malice against & man of suena ae are cote a citizen'y duty, | yAt4bbi Meteings then ‘el whole authority of his office, Gen. GRAN? | yuility, integrity, boldness, wit, and fidelity to | On that occasion be voted, in the precinct of his | the departure of the old your sey mo: 1 tt hortt bis he had thought to relieve him of a yreut deal of | Lis friends, we cannot imagine. It would be w | feaitenee: fir, Homie, Bexame ti ete toany. | won ant hele i ihe bailey. & Wy Rock Tel and. MS | North Wor ‘ln short lecture on 4 the advent of the repent of thelr past ere arr es ‘United States Co ‘kogs of lager be y afternoou, and iakeo Hone Shields, Ov charge Ot properly stamped A camp meeting uniter tho aurpicrs of the M. B. Church, opens to-day in Patersou The Island ls to. be liuiinated Wis Week Ly hangiog lanterns every evening, ei es GRIN W, Preteens OS man; Which is # matter of no consequence to any- and do rin the futura, The reader, - ——— - “y x Ser gore labor by transferring to the General of the | great deal better for Jusse KB, to go aud see the | boay’but himself and mobody's busiwess but his Morlts Goldstela, ‘hen, Seannied the sarxing, B STATEN ISLAND. ran tke Mest of Fioboken, on, Seturday cone BANKING AND FINANCIAL, . puay i or | OWN 0 vuilding, ——-— radstaw'® child, (o wich, been ad a ‘Army much of the authority which had pre: | editor of the Commerciat and talk it atl over | °F ne save, on that day, the operation of wo note: | *PaRdIE, Accompanied Fy the rsa, ‘eae Agrieniinrel Society mat on. the Richmond sugar-coated opivm pilly The jury, alter (we PACIFIC RAILWAY GOLD LOAN viously belonged to the Recretary of War. | frankly, and come to an understanding with hin, | worthy frauds, He saw What a huinbug, aud costly | 0 arog these services te new wine was blessed, Fardey Mediu, Rearrange | hourtin deliberation, could not agree, and the inquest ter holding in his hand a sil biel County Cind Rrgund, ou Bal mcr uae ada aver golil da | fore Gator Fas Who had died during the past year, | Jacob Tamm, of Tompktnsvitt was adjouried, Mesors, Danney, Monoan & Co., 59 Exchange ; indly meant, but was ill ; A Mr. James Tarrant, of Paterson, place, and M, K, Jasaup & Co, 12 Pine sirect, New Tho change was kindly ’ ‘Among the sound opinions of the conversation | Votiug without eve WW dishonest vou pecan ,Jaoge Tamm, Of Tope Keeper, of 8 clear aja and Can bu to aa veton York, ofter for sale the bonds of the Kaneea Pacite : ¥ nf. and injudicious, RAWLINS protested | oe caout Judge Loum Dent, ‘Me dou’t |, He saw by what shameless and, cunning HFauie he relatives elanding while he ad, and the re: | Phi fromher parents, Who had oppowed her mar Imported tek hg oat Mi Railway. ‘These bonds pay seven per cont. in gold 5 fi e Aili uti: uch corruptionisus of the Hing as Willlamy M, Tweed | Mader of the congregation ing ‘thetr seats, 7 F | against it, and poon hed hie rightful tune | as cin uy much,” auld Mr. Guanr; “he wants | and Gsnes Tlall cncdown beldwite level tue rightcul | Aer other services of « goneral character, the con, | teed, horse boat Mr. John | sny'changeik eon ome." \” P* have thirty years to run; are free from Governmeas taxation; are secured by a land erant of three mike Mi ‘Nich fo restored, though it ia probable that | 104, gomething, and can't; he never did have | YH 9! the Electors of Horatio Seymour, Kregation dispersed, hone wlio were acquainted | Mr Lerey Nichole torn good races on Saturday afternoon on th tion lion seree of tho fae06 lands in Kansas and Colorw i w ‘ach other as Happy new year.” 0 1 eat two aut of threr had he avoided work hie life might still | much sense, and he never wil. To-day i et anzdy (or the ‘usual Satice of making | SoviSNCM LI fo Tesh Vanderbilt's iio. | ROKR Couns, The Gres was Detwecn Mary Ai 20, Tn addition to this special grant the Compaay el 7 Mr. Guanravows, | The ddcance, of Chicago, one of the ablest re- | ealla upon fhirade t thelr bi oy ita wat woh # kind feeling for Prince An: } iigious jouruate extant, entere upos its third volume | Se#¥Hces In thelr ayeacocute, ttcos balldass re | o,{itz'e, MeDewolh aged 1 reare bed hey 8 ah tue eat, eS nee ‘go Owns three millions of screa in Kansas, wie To the Cabinet Gen, Rawsins exercised | ruvy, It was said to him that when the Prince | with the Rey. Henry Ward Beecher and the Mon, sare Aaeee Yo” aaa ver: weltneee Teed fe eet ee de fe ee ie aang” HeLtated: Wot | are being rapidly sold to devclop the county and the influcnee which belongs to great breadtl; | came his way there would be # memorable in, | Henry Wilson among its contributers sulen Wer athe, Soeerven foal Roa thay iy ? " | \mprove the road, ‘They are 6 frah mortgage pew : : Bulrutice to. the city of New York, the present Re- than to abuse him as he now does, publican registry Law wane how it, proveutod honoat. | 1

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