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THY SUN, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7. A Soldier Emplo: a Lawyer to Collect THE FALL RUNNING RACES ON THE Down-Town Pol ¢ Atmoaphere—T Chinese Giant, Afternoon=Masanielio, Pearl of Savoy. wet 34 to three canses, name! ment weather, the depressed state of THE TRAPSH THAT ARE SET VOR OUR cone | electing: Mr. COLFAX, Mr. Siewann, or any | balfyear’s bux m= other etatesinan whom they may conclude to | #4 ine + Boonty The Bar va nace ia Peaeae she Rigen the pe icereat neti Mente cnrariay e Naregsle | oun. Hf Judge CHash stood on tho same | ade, and the delay in the development of new WHOLESALE DEALERS. Omoe-Poreibiy Riecteds ae FASHION COURSE Rare ae ce nteaN, ixee for \ day. ato , y . ‘ eae 1ON CO) ‘ GRAND OPRRA MTSE. AA et, and 8h ev—The | plane with other statesmen, nothings could OMCs ef tealfic, As regarded the weather, they | Ana how our Wholesalers Fall into the Thore isa man named F. B. Swift, nen W | A Gave of Thieves avon the Track—Haw | iAlendar i Bea of 166; Matinde, Saturday. i sed Libionhle 9 All knew that for a long period it was wet and ine | Peape-The old sory with new Names- | Dusiness ot 2M Broadway, who has heretofore been | they Go Throwgh the Unwary—A Des era month's rest, during which time over # BOWEUY THEATRE Scottish Chief, and In and Oat | Well prevent his being chosen President in | crement; and with was nearly The Dashing Exploits of Young William | referred to in the co'nmus of THe St in connection feription of the Gang A Glorious Day's | hundred prisoners have been kopt sweltering tn the SF ofe ’ mn b 4 7 ‘of his Victims ith troubles growing ont of diftentti ent - / ' ‘of Place. 1872, If he were now to resign from the impossible to yo almost anywhere in the city of Morria- The Liat of his Vietia with troubles growing ont of difentties with igh * Pita Flora Melverd Winners Tombe, the great criminal fanning will, betier known DOOTHS THRATAR, ot ot. betwoos Hh ant thavE | bench, the course would surely be his, But | London without seeing the words “To let,’ An | ql" July last » young man of dashing addre who had engaged him to recover money due them jerday was the first day of the fall moct- | as the Court of General Sessions, threw wide open day and Sature y London without seeing the worda To let,” An ; y Rip Van Winkie, Matnées W he acquaintance of | on bounty eluime, Friday a freak came ene to | ing on the Fashion Course, L. 1., and was prima facte w William Morris by natie—mo several persons belonglug to prominent honses In | light wh fine as | It doors yesterday, It was expected thet the Hon, if he remains Chief Justice, he does well to | issue of new shares has be Jd ween to show that | the most ardent lover of the turf could wish. Tho | William De Varley would be called up for trial, bas n authoria wl to the WALLACK'S—Solon Shingle, and the Live Indian, Ma | resign all serious thought of the greater amount of £690,000, which will raise the whole | ¢) city, and pretended that he had been sent on | this Swift, ana lawyer, Is not the brightest ornament | clonds which threatened to spoil the sport im the | “narya Red." Tuere is something on the tarts ‘Stee ulnneon bic OF, te Haine: We | Olllos. capital to 27,455,721 from Tennessee to purchase goods for Woods & profession. ‘The facts of this ease, as received | mor: tng had all cleared off before 12 o'civek, and | Just now which deters the authorities from enacting Seis, My Mis? tthe) F hb, iseiny Yor tae Gal A eas —_— Yateman, of the Camberland fron Works, near | fron the gentleman direetly interested, are simply | large numbers flocked to the grounds, the roaring farce of ‘a trial It is meserted that HUFTH AVENCR THEATHR—Noncicantt ana Rovert. Te Greeley for the € jal Empires | The Commercial Advertiser comes up to | Erin, Tenn, Of course our tradesmen, anxious to | these: ‘There is one groat and crying evil which attended | Rediy t# to be acquitted: he hae threatened to q MISTORY OF THE CA’ * new comedy, “Dreams.” Matinee Saturday. Gov. Srwann rendered such great aurvices | the defence of the Jovian Romesox. It says that | ecll, were willing to give © time” to eo impor! FRENCH THEATRE, 1th #1.—Sept. 11—Parepa Nowa, | tothe Republican party, that he believed it | it is no barm for such a Magnificent Sceretary to | customer, On the Sth of August Morris purcli Eng'ish Opera~The Puritan's Daaghier, ought to have elevated him to the Presi. | take the Tallapoosa and ernie aronnd for plea. | ® bill of goods amounting to $90 fro ACADENY OF MUSIC, Sept. 19.—Othetio. | i 4 i 9 : y eney. So doe sure, even withow ne ‘ ongrens ake & Co, dry goods merch ACADEMY OF MUSIC, Sept. 18—erman, the Prost | deney. So deep are hia convictions on this | *r¢ even without the permission of Congress, | \° {0 White street, ‘The coods were ordered to be | papers. asked him if he wontd collect the claim due | the cars, ‘They practised their nefarious calling it the whote proceeding in» quiet, ingenious Cicitatenr subject, that the holding of the scals of the | because it costs no more to run the vessel with | hood to Tennessee via Cincinnati, and they were | him on the documents—the claim amounting to #200. | openly and with enceess, Decent men were ewindied ner. ‘The dear public, the patient, but decidedly Goaaes woop een sees OO State Department during the eight most Hie sox and all his luxury aboard than to run | 49 TRIGA gonsiguic to the care of Lon Kin | Swift ald he would take the matter In hand, end | or robhed of thelr money before their eyes without | Stupid public, briefly, the Great Avs, will, of eourse, SMHTRAL PANE GARDEN. TU ave boiven ‘saa | eventfal ta in out history has not con. | Yor upon any real public daty. ‘That is all true, | egid, of that city, After they had been sent off, Mr. | would get the money for a fee of @50, Mr. Waleth | hope of redroes. The thieves were in ench force | tink that ive oll right, and mot the faintest cou. + Mab sta.—Garden Concerts. woled litsa for (ile disappolntnent. we say, but it doesn't justify the extrava- | Peake learned that Morris had been buying largely | offered him $10)—one-third a fs arm) cl Pad that personal efforts for protection were out of the | ception of the fraud OLYMPIC THEATRE--Uneie Tom's Cab Lior sadness gance and pomp of Rouesox in the least, If the | of other houses, giving s large order for hardware | alton receipt of the cuuim. A bargain was imme: | aaestion, and not a single poltceman was to be seen | Thieves, scalawncs, maranders, burglars, robbers, a saturdays If this be true of Gov. SEWARD, What MOY | ‘Tallapoosa in neoded for the public servicer, let | to Day & Hulsey, at 246 Canal street, Mr. J.B. | the mater would be se ib from the time one left New York until he came hnek | Cat-throatr, blackiegs, and other Fourth and Sixth . the journey to and from the course, and even on the | *queal if he is convicted, and as any squealing from od Three years aco the coming November, a dis tee jteclf, Thie is the large number of profes. | the distinguished Fourth Ward politician might com- liam | charged soldicr, Mr. Christopher W. Walsh, of Bat | pional thieves, pickpockers, three-card monté play- | Promise prominont manaavring yoitticians of the at 48 | falo, called on Swift and, harding him his discharge | ers, and thimble-riggers who infested the boats and | Fourth and Sixty Wards, it hae been deemed best to AL 1 o'CloeK, Wednesnays a the matter would be eettied at least ina few = not be said of the Hon, Honace Greeney? | jer be ke Moteey, of thi ved to ascertain that all | From that time anti! the present. Mr. Walsh baw again, We don't know whore fault this wes, When | Ward politicians, swarmed on the staircases, in the PGREELEY’ | her be kept ranning, and let the Treasury pay | Halsey, of this firm, resoived tow sere sotieed ho part of the claim, bat be hes been ‘i yi This services to the Republican party are not | ler bills according to law ; but if she is no longer | W4* Fight before he shipped bis gools, and tele: Ae No pe Kacaeion of his papers, of even to | Mr. Chambers asked the authorities In this city on lobbic aud in the court room, creating an insapporte surpassed by those of Gov, Sewanp, For | needed, lay her up, discharge bh en, atop co graphed to Woods & Yateman, On the 4th Inst. | vet agiimpse at them. On Thursday of this week | other occasions of the same kind, they detailed | Sle, fetid stench, ‘f ra ALY, v y » SEwann. lay Wer up, discharge her men, stop cone | te ae pecnived @ despaten from Erin informing | he came to New York for the purpose of baving the | polteemen to protect his encats, and we are not | Upon reaching the summit of the stoep iron stalr. ae je | cight yearn that party lias ruled the country, | suming con! at £8.76 a ton in her furnaces, and | them thet William Morris was Bot authorized to buy | mattet brought to a eettiement and yesterday after: | aware of any reason for retusing them now. case, we first observed a multitude of knaves gazing Te Abinee for Atl and for thirteon years, with brief exceptions, | Ve the whole one or two thousand dollars & | goods for “Woods & Yateman." Tuereiore, when | hacoudeot ker the money due him, OF ren por etter to ave the pockets af thine of ont, read. | in siient bewilderment ata stupendous calendar, two = = ll in ith | day which she costs when in motion, To keep owas arrested, | tion of it, demanded tuat the papers be returned to | (he nexttwo days, we will eve Ot | yards fn length, ten inches in breadth, and contain : = it has controlled this State. And yet, with y in motion P | Mortis again made his appearance he was arrested at + . ‘ Ae fe : TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1869 Lands full of offices and honors, it has elven | Met afloat for the mere eratitication of Ronrsox’s | Yesterday afternom he was taken to the Tombs, Wiwie ne d Mir, Waleb the principal gangs who inf ated the groands yoaters | ing tho names of forty-seven rogues who were to be : ‘i N J love of splendor and ostentation, carrying him | ond the aMdavits of the rerresentatives of the firms A BRCOND INTERVIEW, three—a player aud two ropers in. Ti gang No, 1 the | ‘td. The notion of this model Court disposing af The Weekly Su nothing to Mr Gkreiey, nor even offered | about in royal state at two hundred times the | of W. J, Peake & Co, and Day & Halsey were taken Shortly afterward, howevor, he returned to Swifte | Player is a very etont, light-complexioued thief, with | £0 large a number of criminals at one sitting Was re- JWill be pudlished on Wednesday morning. Business | him anything except an inspectorship on the Wen who wia 10 reach country customers will And this | Praga 47 in Sdition of Tum SUH e raluable medina, A limited num- | PACHe Railroad. That position was so far | yo on, and ax such drew asmile over the countenances of the sp-cta- onse of travelling by the regular ances, is an outrage upon public honesty and | Merchants, as thousands of dollars were at retake n a ‘ coat, black pantaloons, aud A'pine hat, One of the Solunteersd ts silt the place with nin for tue par. | Fon piace tt nore, vikee-tet many of dank em ublie con. | Meanwhile there was no little excitement among a office—thia time accompanied by ® gentieman who | ard ustache, dressed in gray coat and waist | garded asthe best joke of th bre ‘ ¥ ithe fol 7 i etd irhonges. i Breck plexion, with a'biack cioxe-cropped ‘chin whisker, | tors, Now this huge printed ealentar is an unnecese Per of advertisaments rrco'ved at 8 ceate por ue, To | Velow his deserts, and so unworthy of his | an insult to public decency which will not soon | 7h following named rms, ail victims, were, th iow ihe 0 Hon Yoo place botwoen | toda acar over his left eye. He weart u full sult of | sary and coatly luxury, ond ia only snothor soures jure insertion ihey must be handed in before Yo'vlouk 2 Ve! nclii , $ Bot p to asi brown mixed tweed, & Lih, square, black hat, and Sas tow. ¥i >, . ae | faino, that he very properly declined it, be forgotten bl oones come Bd hse maga ita ‘Atatt-—I have called again, Me, Bwiit, to ask | Y tweed & Lh black 1 | wheuce the New York F i 00 Tuesday evening i" F ail and shoes, B4 and tM White street; Day & Halsey, | ol torn roumn of my discharge papers. Will you | CAPTOs # thick Unvaruished cane with a large briss ence the New York Printing Company, a cone —— It is perhaps too soon to talk of Mr. Gnne The Board of Alde a q | hardware, 246 Canal street; Wiliam J. Peake & te Phagth tags Helly fad ferrule at the bottom, The other is a thin, sirivelled, | cern altogether in the hands of the politicians, de- The Coal Mine Horror. tor the Sickie, Se tee Ws is he Board of Aldermen yesterday parsed | dry goods, 48 and. 60 White stroct; W. A, Hons seen eaia All to you; als; hak Ta going fo burned scoua tral, with a black moustache, curly | rives a snug little revenue, sie ceive ,. | LBY for tho Presidency, But there ii resolutions highly complimentary to Jamng Gon- | & €o., boots and shoes, 34 and sa Broadway: He ye pots hair, an alpa edy brown pats and’ waist. | "yy 0 iment Plymouth, the scene of the terrible dis: | once in the gift of the Administration which 1 fps : C. Shaw, crockery, ) Murray street: Rindskopl | "iy warem—nut I want ny papers. You have | Cott, anda round. black bat, In gang No. % the here was a tine—but that waa long before the aster which is reported in another colama, | je jg admirably fitted to fill. ‘The mission to Paid Re Econ, and his yacht, the | Bros. & Co., clothing, 0 Waiker alreet: Maynard. | a4 ti ny for nearly three Feore, and ive bever is a short Jew with a brown complexion, | politicians enzazed in the printing busivess—whe . 4 y . d « Dannt arren sireet; B. “f e calendars of thy As acompliment to American skill | Wells & Co, boots Then. & very little black moustache, and an imme sions W H dl Bh ria end on ndway ; | Kt 8 cent o o ig roc! o% c e Dist rr burg Railway, twenty miles southwest of | country, always peculiar, are growing more | sect singular that Mr. Dovctas und his yacht Pin, Watsn—Can I see thom? Blow Gat black het. Koper No.1 is a, big stout ad og Keon, > omo si ee 1 } ; : : aie é nese ta cs fellow, with a linen. daster over. m werdy at ry copie pevesteg) and s¢ oe en miles from canis and more important and complicated day by | Sappho, which beat Mr. Baxsett’s time, was not Bowie WinOuti oe + | clothes, and s black silk hut. ‘THe bee a square face, rinous calend ne hoseseiee Darre. It is situated on the western bank of the re Faced aT'¥8 ok to | setoll by a pointed imperial, His assistant ts a I printing offs we dollars. At the rates way te Fon atone ie rYou suave Love teem, ana | fata rown clothes, « fancy Bb k tie, | fhe city pays tuc other concern for all its printin thats all chore 0 about it. ; lack Wilk Hat, and lias a fee like the mnzzie of x | the covt of this stylist luxury is doubtless treble that rthat they ine | Coroner Flynn yesterday investigated the ense | Mun. Waxan—Well, Mr. Swift, Tthink you've had | Seatch terrier pup, ornamented with « blonde mous: | sain, © the Mayor- th bake badly | the papers long enouch,and as I've given up all | { gauge No. B the player is a ular old When the clock in the tower of the Clty Tat y Of Jacob Birkle, who, it bas been alleged, was badly | 10) POP ine any money on them through you, 1 | “Fam bloskom,” stout gud lighthaired, with « vig | marked the hour of eleven the court-room (without day. Mr. Gasetny, with his grasp of mind, | included in the resolutions, Of course, this ac. Susquehanna River, which at this point runs | clearness of vision, originality of views, and | tion of the Hoard of Aldermen has no political | DEUTI™ ‘Tremene ta pearly due west ie town is in the heart | fortitity of resources, should be assigned, in | *8tificance, though it would apy of the Wyoming Valley, and is one of the | the interests of American eommerce and | fended to run young Mr. Bewwer ¢ dey eli taatit ‘ alty. clubbed In the Leoanard sireet Police Station, Of “ and an entire suitot linen, Hie principal | the bar) was closely packed with the stinking cat reat coal-mining depots, modern civilization, to cultivate this extra. |“ pene wen dee Tacuba Bae oh ha SN Practana bearing tuk |. er PE OUaE bs prrabac fou. baat nes Ghd oesy GH tanh, “wicked Hooking old “rascal, dressed | cases of the, atoresaid “refuse of thie community. At Nanticoke and other points below Ply rdi liplomatie field. “A Twenty Years’ Reader” says he bought October. like a clergyman in a full suit of bliek,a white | Within the bar sat the Jurymen, gioomy yet re- <_ | Ofeinary ciplomauc Held, ‘4 4 on the evening of Aug. 27, Birkle was found intoxt Mn. Watant—Why not? choker, and abigh hat, Me has a very dark com- | signed, all with perfumed handkerchiefs placed in mouth the mountains run close to the river. | Mr. GreELEy isnot the man to go sidling | for @ Indy 100 shares of Eric Railway stock at | cated at Hudson and Franklin strecta, The man | Swipr—Hecause the cvgislature has got to pass-n | Ploxion, neatly-trimmed muttou-ehop whiskers, very | close Proximity to their breathing apparatus. ‘Then The 5 ohened li the i die: thinking ewoold ‘i i Pa, bi © the black, But tinged wita eray at the edges, and sports | around the little table fucing the jury-box Were the mines are opened in the side of the moun: | around Washington to ure upon Gon, | 4% thinking it would go to « high price; but it | was taken to the police station, and the doorman | law before you eva get it. | ay A DroWh sik UMUrOle. Ho. S19 weathut, capite | lawgere—oome respectable, bed buuse—well come taing as in railrond tunnels, At the mine in| Gant and Secretary Fist his claima to | les net advance, and he is told it will fall to 1 assisted In taking him down stairs, The man was Swirr Gumping from’ hie chair aud Gemoling ail | looking young man, with an imimonse paunch, goud- | In the corner sat *—the poor fellows are Plymouth, where this disaster occurred, the id or even 10, and may perhaps be wiped out, by 1)—You must leave this omee, I've got riguts | looking Gee, Night CO IE at Te Rin gS eke pean and He Cuca alsteont, straw hat, | Were at their pests, it face, full whi. | squatted in tie hte recess arow Suddenly the urbane Henry Me ra | been keeping a lookout ed dutge, at seein Attorney's afte ourt.” T here, and 1 know what they are, Goat, white panta and Mr. Watsit—You woulda’t put me out, would politicians were hie Judge's desk. jowkey, Who had 1 the approach of the Hon= him step from the Distriet- loved to tie muititude Hats off caro having uncovered, in Loanced i official re ogaltion, Like BAMUEL JOMR- | treciosuro of the mortgages upon the road, alto- son, the great English moralist of the last kether. On this statement he asks our opinion, ae. jhe ae $ one of the musoncrs gives you? o m1 " i r fveinth I . Who w in. century, our American philosopher is dog: | qnd itis this: In the first place, if he is able to | feliorca Vet, matdociuck next morning bis | Sn eWansn'-ver Tfknow why you won't glee me gedly independent. Earl Bute had to soothe | do so, he ought to take the stock off the lady Altomtiod was attracted by a noise from one of the | the papers You've got the money on them, and it's as level as a barn foo Immense coal | 4), iw here (thrusting his fingers in lis vest poeket) despatches indicate that the earth was en. tered by 4 shalt from a level surfi The surface of the Wyoming valley ie uy a greeul no more than this, however, eanse he was not uble on account of bis , but the other thieves robbed their vietims who ; he went to the cell cecupied by Birk proud lexicographer and essayist to in- | hands at cost and interest. No man eught ever | appeared to be crazy, for be butted his head against | Swipr-Vou leave here. Tve spent $3). on ery ‘way they gota chance. When one young little Judze. Me made his way to’ the bene fereens, trestle works, and engine-houges sur. ‘ i ‘ fi * thi waits and door er’ Ins ect. Ins fearful manner. 1 ih you cantt bs iM alhe oat J man refused to play, the frat gang picked his pocket d having hod his seat he sat. Then the bali aroha bata Pee tae Lt duce him to accept the pension which he so | to permit, muc h leas ad womas to invest Uselne the state the prisoner wan la, witness. step: papers, and y on gan t have th ee ago.to | oF ei and a watch. Gelling on and off the leponed Uy the oblerta tint yo hear Ses" es he entrances of the mines. In this | mach needed, while the Universities of Dub- | her money in any but the very bost securities, and | ped ap stare and. Feported ‘the fact to sergeant | yortit, WALaI— Ys "9 | they erowded at the entrances, and picked the | —‘Ihcre not being & euficient number of grand jue pase it seems that these works were destroyed ty Erie stock has not been for many | CNfistle, who wae then at the desk; after getting y pockets of every one of the unwary. Look out for | rors present, the Judge's charge was not delivered, lin and Oxford did not dare to consult him | sch as the keys he retarned to the | oceupled by Birkle, by fire, completely choking up the entrance | jefore conferring upon him the degree of | YF Next, if ho can hold the stock, he will | sreompared by the Serzesnt : tem. ‘The list of petty Juorors was ealled, and the abwon- Birkle was still ‘Viicre was a good crowd onthe grounds, ‘The | tees were ted, ‘Then followed the call of the fear ‘. o Ww shel ; . i ‘ 7c ale at the opening of the cell door the prisoner Keen ib velees stanas were ful!, and many stood along the Inside of | fl caicadar, and disposition was made of the rogues to the mine with the debris of the | Doctor of Laws, which he had so long covet: | Probebly in thé course of events have plenty of | wiised witnees by the throet, and he tn turn seized | wAt this point at Wve « Noveloy ceed atin een the | the enclosure, ‘A large number of ladies saton the | Who pleaded guilty, “About a dozen old prison birds burning buildings. Our despatches appear | oq chances to sell out and get his money back, We | Birkle, when both feli to und; the Sergeant | onion, baleony of ths club I ese raved their aoproval | wer ordered ‘oft to the Penitentiur nd to biate i nig i forec! tance, and , Of the running of their favorites. ‘The men’ were | Privon, each prisoner receiving @ lecture with to indicate that the mine itself is on] With this examplo beforo them, let the | 4° not believe the mortgages will be foreclosed no peed ne Hn MATTER TO De SIFTED. fiostly regular etteniante of races, with here and ence, ‘Ths ented the day's work. Sentevein and if they are, the old stockholders will un- doubtedly have the privilege of taking any new stock that may be issued During this interview Sw guid was decide was xreatly agitated, tive In every action as Ish intenits con rogues did not occupy a long time, and, as ustal, s who made the arrest wore consulted by ice as to the untecedeuts of the prisoner, und ofticer harbored a grudge against the pritoi he had opportunity to misrepresent or ex ty hunter and & large sprinkling Eh) precisely, the horses were | the off out and the jockeys” weil fire, If this is the ease, the loss of property | Administration, then, without waiting even as well as of life will be fearful. Acoal | to confer with Mr. Greerey, honor the mine in West Virginia enught fire two years | selves and make up for some of their astonish. hend through the glass door was in his language. les to pieces: he then got jo ¢ 1 toh, or the which he held fast when the Ser Lim plac! ti i ‘ fa veliy veut # tried to take hands, He'was win the poo's before. tho race dv prejudice the 1 Mo, lds 1 burning. ing Wunders, by promptly tendering him | ,, Three freadmen arrived in this city yesterday | ¢f the brinaner ro iran \Cotucany A, Baaet Now York Fat | guid. Privateer, 43905 Norn ‘Mel 00; and ae tins of the Couit The re cident i Pel yani: » minsic » eatial Et e. ent, % ad be sed them 01 main cellar, whic! aeross the yard, striking a hord-working ma je came al Aldebaran, $0. ‘The recine was us follows: occupic iarters, an e ast grreat aeccide at inthe Pennsylvania | the mission to the Celestial Empice, ment, which Hid been promised them by'an unscrd- | Hat Sopwtiat the ‘wall or tie Et pthg alien M Budi 9 recover His paterks aed te area tetera son, the pele Prvatcer second, and | the ety 4b) without including tue ‘esponditure oF mincs occurred in Carbondale about 1850. A ha RITE Kyau sigh seca vate eam foreca fim back toward the cell, but in doing 80 d, a8 he certiluly has grevt cause tu be, be ted fairly, Aldebaran leading | the lage calendars, uel Fy alts lengthy. Privat and. Flora ¢ a weld. alt a ., Privateer next, and Flora two m "in Capt. — Tengths bebi d. ‘They went around the first milein | A SINGULAR NAUTICAL ENTERPRISE, uecating Men for Newspaper Makers. | We beg the press large mine caved in, destroy Norfolk to note this fact, | the prisoner strnck Ms head agains the prigou wall, | cause tucy are w we over a hun much for the “probable houil dred lives, and ruining the mine. When the Gen, LEE proposes to establish at the seat | and ferret out the scoundrel who transacting Fetty's Police Station, The hearin i# adjourned PLUITER IN UPPER-TENDOM, that order, passing under the string in 19%. At —-— eave occurred the pressure of nir from the | &f learning over which he presides in Vir this spurious intelligence office business, He | until next Wednesday moralng, at 1! o'clvok, when ptcelesideaeon the qusrter, Aidooaran and Privateer wery head and | An Euelishman Paddiing Mix Canoe t ed the pre: m1 A Art : = desea’ ta Be dvtetia ' i Potty will pat four more witnesses on Luc ead, Flora \t wer distal ‘they wet " falling: inass was so great that it blew a boy | ° on in the science of journalism, | J4ge by the number of complaints that have | ject. ‘Any mure? mounds aud Gossamer Laces Princely | gis. At the quarter, Flora closed thy gap tu two Special Correspondence of Tne Boaning Mall, and a mule an cighth of a mile out | Y°U2s Men In the sclenco ERSTE | ssoantly been nrofarred bethre out Mavore Mas Spacer Git of Old Gunuybags to his Daugat Jenatie, the otier two being #till even, At te half, Buazina Stan, N.J., Sept. 6.—Mr. Be bs It is well enough, perhaps, that this idea eg sl ary . The Philadelphia Warrant Fovuer. athy, Presents eo: the indaebinida ai Flora, ¥ a longth belind, while Privateer had | a favorable sp ‘of the muscular vou of the narrow entrance to the mine, A hould @ Blate wulelctell awa: shal Tooker. Norfolk owes it to her good name il Lindonbar eich ens Coandy: Aueauiiaad baran half a length, 1 than of te per rived at this piace ; ould ©: State which fel at 9 od all erat, someting. be few of those entom worked their way oie its a giance janly GuasHak Aho th to kick the fellow out, If her citizens ean find On Wednesday, Sept. 29, a private wedding is | Aiuebaran tet ‘aca tn wilen' be iWerpouse paddilug oat through all the dan % eaaneere WK | no written law to suit the case, then there is rs of fire-damps and fonl air, but the most of them perished by starvation, or fell a prey to the rate, which in coal mines grow to an enormous Liuinelf to New Orleans and Texas, Mir, Bennison arrived in New York on ‘Thursday ya London steamer, and Teft this morning at hatif sing his twenty milet in seven hours inst the Wind aud partot the ame to be solemnized in the residence of a wealthy and | up beside ' dne clognnece and sty Ml undoubtedly surpass any 1, and Al hymeneal event ever witnessed in New York, The h 8 fulr bride. it ie to ts conceded to be one of of independent, intelligent, and truthful sued journals; but that it will have any prac —— the writ, Carlisle KW tical result may be doubted, It is no more | Cortlandt street, which for rome years | Wat'nroneht a hae hoon in a shockingly dilapidated condition, ix | mate other law, Tied 1 alnost fell, and tt was thidrawn possible (9 form an accomplished newspaper rging that Leland and Gusein_ ( & “tes avn ae ‘i “ : : nee, continued which this ising y man , Mae. One man was seven days iu digging: man by such means than to turn out | t be laid with the Nicolson pavement. Work- | dead) on the 2th of July bought.» gennine city war. | te mest beantiful and hizhly accomplished young vorite In the pools WO $i ou Aldevaran, | has undertdken his long jouracy is ouly fourteen his way to the surface. . men began yesterday to take up the cobble- | rant for $231.05, payable to Abraham iach, and that en in society, As an nmatenr vocalist, ehe at- | Mid 89 on Mora. ; feet jong, Weighs wiaty pounds, It is “4 ready made merehant from a commercial col be i two hours later Leland sold a forged copy of it to 1 " th fecha aca cbet Second Leat.Flora was late in coming ont, and | staunchly, yet ligatly,ot some tough wood, Ve: —_ > Jaw. | Stoues and iron pots with whieh that thorongh- | Horan & Co. cnd Gursin ove to F a theres @ much atten’ t private concerta and mu- | privateer und Aldebaran made @ false start, "Tis | decked. teo-thide. over with matogany Chicf Justice Chase nota Candidate for | lege, or to convert a man into @ law: | fr has so long been encumbered, and ina fow | Voll OF Philadelphia... Therefore he desired that the | Seal eoinéce last winter, Tho prospective bride- | was rceiitied, however, and the three set off fairiy, | centreis an open space Where the rower. si, supe the Presidency. yer by a few courses of Taw lectures. | days the tarred blocks will, be mubstituted for | BLtsover might be held for uicering the forged war- | groom is the junior partner In one of the largest | Flora and Wrivateer head and head. and Aldcoaran | poried at the back by wo upright alate at wou Faw He algo acencod hin of betng « fugitive from | oath a theoretical education to be ac- | value of the Nicolson. Ifit stands the wear and | {Mh iil! Jongths belund, At the quarter Privateer gai Ha longi, Lut at the bulf Flora un ‘They cane past the stand a Wis) way in . On the second mule Aldebaran fell buck tn | aid Wcrosspiece, and protected Un tro) m acehaoe pita of Paine ©, Waniey ae8 +f houses in the Swamy nid Was xent buck to Poles Headquar- | be worth three hundred thous Prisoner Was cuplured og the sirengty of | right, ‘The matrimonial and is reputea to The sud joined etter has hcon Kindly fur: ) ‘There will be, in every instance, @ practical | them, ‘This will at least be a good test of th 4 ; ‘hrs la his own nished to us for publication at our request, | as well a Wiel buttous hia Ay into the beat. cargo he cartics only tis rile and amwunton few other articles packed uway, aud nls pro- ad agement was effected » distinguished gentle: ‘ A 7 % ear of wrei elled hore . puotogi a ns ” " wf ms, and Privateer gained a bal a le » The | pulsive power by y a couble-binded puddle, by the distinguished gentleman to whom it quired, as the y ung men who study under atts st atly Hay ee a v r as | OP wt pias? Sails about #ix weeks ago “on the beach at Long Branch, jeuxtlie, and Privateer gal alk a i net, ae Pulaive pow ry Even, By 8 a le-bi ed " dle, was addressed, and who deems it too good to | Gen, Ler’s care will pereeive as soon as they ‘ortlandt street, it will endure almost any thing, Brief Biegraphy of a Law Firm, and orders wee at once sout to Europe for the three horses neither giawed nor ineh, aad He proposes to stop tor food and sivep at be kept private: undertake to conduct a newspaper. As the But, if wooden pavements must be laid in New ie: ug the inhabitants of the Tombs is bridal onttit, came puat the stand in 6: op rer Ay are jt mals as i padited at host tp the Rive ‘ i ¥ best 9,,We understane ‘Trapp, formerly of the firm, with a ‘Through the politences of a frl vanp aud PoE aud ; Bonnie as paddied his boat ap the Rhine Dina nares ve oF 1 but lawyer's office or in the law there are several new patents out, one atleast of | the oice or Jolin Graham, wos admitted to the bar, : p pare pagers Oe Ui. Oeil neni ee the certian th = Titapee Cant At thy tllenes ally r ee het pareth a tered but in a lawyers which obviates in great measure, if not effectu- | Piaetived, dabbied rh and became a School | rousseau, and the arrangements thus far perfect Sed vand Pricktee want to the bene rel Bee Aumore, aud Vashine gi) tengo ery ee you and ec , je i one ; Aah 5 B Comuissioner of the ‘Thirteenth ad, Aw his ter ne jals, Miss —— is oan ah Gal’ Beallnw Wort Al S Galveston of eet y aulivet ut Dr. Bailey d tne courts, 80 the young journalist, be he BOTH || sily, the ghiet ohjdelinn urged agalonh the Miools | woo arene Mie ier sh tebed ae Aad all Bick Ki nuptials, mi — isto wear a superb the siring in Beh, a eating Flora’ by ahead; Al- | and then to Gaivestoy i pe maneer, A the ‘i it that it forgel u sted ‘he the theory of his profession, must serve his ji poocebaetaty F 1 sland with woine of the femin' satin, with @ complete overdress of valenclennes ‘Ainabarss, an "i M0 for thors. : Mi 2S Dor sed Ash fs a8 li te a througho t urop e " be younzer.and thought thut if largely trosted by tue y Pp ion, from the admission of moistur: from the surface, | teachers, The lieard of ted the | taoe, which is being made to order in Berlin, H i US Jers, region. As be has hunted throughoat Europe and ta People Teould do good service to the country, 1] a ranticeship im a newspaper office before | } ising the blocks together at the base, | citsres which wero tado at that Mmer but, before . 8 in Berlin. Her Third Heat.—They went off with a rush, Flora | India he muy be considered quite a Nimrod, plowld have been « iH have to trusted, Now | @pprenticeship pap y mortising the blocks together a\ ams | They could set Iruppia term, expired: erwin | fonc® has reeently given her aimagnificent sot of | leading by a length, Privateer second, and Aldeba. Mr, Bontison pansed here long enough to make fm older, and mot at sil & m that, ina bigter 1 ye can claim to have mastered the art. | Tho decay of the floor plank, and the awelling | expelied. ter (han hore BOW exerels- stvan content | There is scarcely aa editor of note in this | and heaving of the blocks out of pl ran four lengths behind. Aldebaran continued to | ki ring, aud pin—re- and size, and wt his | {086 Bround al the Wh Lis intentions, and t a busied his courne y around, while the others | toward Ataboy, whiter port I While a me ceafter heavy | {:get Feusion, pai the Board, diamonds: ‘rapp hw eklace, ear rings Was tried au piace, Feould do ary b aling brilllane: expects markable fo Yng exeeutive functions do. Tam m Hh Dalian taht ie eatite kaarattoe kept their relative distance bravely. Time, wit. | eveuinc. Me paddies wich geoat ease and slight te toler aspiration stove, My Vopesare mothers. | csuncry who has not done this, Nearly all | rains, m the Nicolson pavement, are in the now | and seut He was pardoned car the goms at the marriage cerc- ‘he wecovid mile wow. Counteryart or qhe itv and | Ug wil ue his Doat win coveiderable ‘Welvety, and there” I'don't wiieve thereare ang such, As | of them have been in their time reporters, | Patent, it is elaimed, wholly overcome. If such Andrew present phar rome ade ped the | third mile, Privateer civsia the gap between tia ait a of mifay ond te faras locality is given to them in Maryland, [know be the fact, would it not be well, if we must pave BO Mutt virco mate by the Court mogite in | Biers but’ the mare shook tim olf on the home | AP onee Oly Aut ot there are none, for £ spent two or three days in | aud some of the most eminent have been : eee ta thea tec mentee stretch, passing uder the string tn 6:08, amid the | Ing money) wleie it \ill es ment Freuerick this week. and should lure heard of them | newnoted from tho printer's case, and pro. | Vi woud to gire the new plan a trial before ive from the tridegroonra sce | Kreatest excitement. Vrivatoor rushed (uF tue lead | eee ste tut oucred at the Musa Deneut Baviuga yexist.d, 1 don’t believe a bit im thom elee- | DP ‘ DHA IER# caNe; p investing too heavily in @ patent of doubtful Discivtining an Employee. of san elogunt tice handkerchief, and her | tthe turn, and lad his head on her girth, but at Ink in 1s bun building.—Ade. at Tt'Tean only porform with reasonable satisfaction | PAbly never had an hour's tuition in tho €0- | vaiuey Henry Millemaun, one of the proprietors of & | glows, biuauets ind Mowers. Aa the Woilllng ia eae tacit eit ie Hane. aid wrke on fete oe 3 to my own cursclence, aud to 4 sof tions | called theory of their business, ee ——— : Gar tome of ntcrsenls Seaton Vat Ptsttae | proameaman aha” (Ae aoe aemeee Ch tunees Ott | On te home sireich the uoning | Ttis reported that Dr. R. L, Wotcorr, of Pam | Hen, “i auail Allthe largest’ measure of my’ be Cousidering thareforo how much of tho | |, The Catholice of Cincinnati, seting with OES dare, Letiiens a vee ©, epecee 8 | Gtame Is ne AR ORLaR Meee AIR HE Paar naan orate Tralioe We taferBRTiON fo itie tontenty. ann mt % ys vant nothing whatever of © pa t fajonrnalist must be practical, it the approbation and advice of the Rey, Eowanp aoa reece me Re een cramaeete i Aare 4 blue double-breasted frock coat, i nea ite ever, maintained her lead, and came ina winher of | sayy hin tune if tuo much Occupied WiLL his p. re thut thy name may be d reafter th men's m) With al polities soadt to imagine what the proposed Jeni uitos tana { wtudy is to accomplish, What, in wi-colored pantiloons and lave yal Yackt Club tie of the same shade to corre. Poncett, have made overtures to the Board of | jng, aud wax placed in the custody of Detecuve Education for the consolidation of the Catholic | Bickwood wiv tovk hin botore Justice Dudge at and public schools in Cincinnati, The Board | inurpreter, vis ted the ieeidenee of tee eed ane | aernooe and the ticat and the race in 7514. beatine Privatcer by | to run a uewepapor.—dde. hala length, Aldebaran was distanced, Me si MM ARY. . 4! yle of gents’ 2 *T"HANing meeting. Monday, | y OUF—Knex's fall style of gente! hats, a2 clock in the marriage ser Ng wil take pliee at 2 0 ‘at the conclusion of the pee eee ous expected to learn outside of the | offers to take charge of the Catholic schools, and | st Ja Hirunewick stivet, dervey City, and procured a | Vieo agrand German, tn which, Ny couples are ex. Se eSkersun “Flora Metyor. 13 ; a WE BE coming to New Yorks neat work ty sper office that any man of Viberal | pay for the buildi occupy at a fair valu- x "fe accused wos aduaitied te bai | Parisian prosouts ‘arc'to bo distributed Curing ‘tue | Drt Weluou'vs.n. Aviebara 39 dis PENAREEAS S08 VERN EAE LAS Phuredag, I we ramen 1ek \ ion and broad views has not already | ation, with the stipulation that ‘no religious el Ierithl beanie il ba Vere dusieaala cal cas | chee cls Mae mo Tee nN : Monnay he OF lM Wall “Atreek “bc 8 Bete body, wild let you kaon of hy whe: 4 jsired? Gen, Lee hag perhaps his own | teaching, or the reading or circulation of any IRULENNS ant tollelse for bat come oll, the entries HOt Having Beon Blled Ne 8° | ayatn the seen or wild excit sonsequent wpa ames A: Baiuus, kegs! i ‘ inions on the subject, but unless they differ | ligious books, papers, or documents shall be per- ——nterene Hes eon Loa ~_— thocwuinglatians: or tho wal wacker Which has bene There is no doubt of the perfeet sinc + lly from those heretofore popular in Vir- | mitted’ in any of the school houses under their Tao. Thomas's Concent: is evening and | “On saturday following the wedding, the p: THE BALL CHAMPIONSHID, eeiiae ae “ Se Ge tae a yeataplel thi x i control, Father Puncern and his fellow Cathoe | Saturday are gala nights at the Central Park Gar. | sail for Europe, ng to enjoy thelr hone sides clusion of business in the other depaitmeate of the of the Chief Justice in the platemes nia, his efforts will do litle to raise the J ‘Phere wilt b » | in France, Ger al will retur Stock Exehange. At an carly lou private telegrams Sue a . lies are willing to accept this offer, with the ad- | dene. “There will be ou these uccasions « double or camber & possession o iequntiy | Atlante ve, Bekford-The Champions Badly | ico) cueuiated in the stree Ada made as they were without the slightest ic taadard of journalism there or elsewher , F hestra—a fact tl 60 bi bie | een P Man Sleeany SUES RATES. 18: Whe: BYCnA aRS Ja SenitAa aanon 9P ; 4 dj * | dition of provisions that the Catholic school | chest SU Is apt to Dring out also adouble | furnished mansion up town, whieh has been pu Beaty, x the reported eriticat condition of Louis Napoleon, Ahat they would be published. He des i> | Pho tone ef the press in that State and in HOMEnA LA Huad ofr MAStaaYA Aca RUdaes Corres Leen ehat 4, and wine, tbe young lay futher is suruieh- wat was the rusht o the Capitoline Grounds | genes Lad heavily deeliued, 1 that @ panic pre 7 ; z 4 . puses be used on Sa ys and Sundays for re- 4 ib r iis wedding eft Lo his daughter, . 5 ti , j tends hereafter to hold himself aloo! | other Southern States has been too frequently | jivious instruction and the meeting of benovo. | EXOMst Oreus—The sale of seats for the AF ie ian (or. this notable eveat in the realm of | Yesterday. It was the largest guthering of the | yailed at Frankfort aud Amsterdam, witha ductine ti approaching searou of English Opera commenced | fashion are to be distributed in about two weeks, | #porting element that bas been secu 4 of 8 base ball | our sec # cont, since fi dom politics, and to devote his whole mind | narrow and sectional, Its conductors have arday it thee etics, aud that the teachers now in the { : : portly sexton of Grace Chureh, Uie Hon, Inace i uber of weeks, As } maikets, while our bonds in London had fallen to 8, . ” ; ! rely etractions. vo 7 ' yesterday mornin ot Sehirmer'smusic stove, The de ag at a iilete Anite i mae | gave in this vicinity for a number of weeks, As (a heart fo his duties as the head of the | dealt largely in abstractions, have harped on | Catholi is ho« Is who have certiticates from the | mand was such 0s to indicate that the season will be brown, a9 GALE ratand, | ney Clare of the outs | casty we 10 o'clock the crowd commenced to pour | tHe teeth 1B of these reports was exzerly caughitup @Bupreme Court. exploded issues ax though they still pos | Board of Examiners be continued in their posi- |g popular one and the houses full ones, - —— - into the ground, and by 8 oclock, when the | bY t © bull Interest in old, and arrive at an owpettans 7 M Moment, as the market had been temporarily domara But, on the other hand, there can be no | sessed vitality, aud generally ignored the | tion; but there is some opposition among the | Turan Comgus,—liyrou's mew sensation A Cord from au Editor, contest began, Jt was eatlmated that at leest 8000 | [ity ino offering of two tuillious of eash guld by & Doubt that the very camestnens of his pur | new ideas which are remodelling society, | Germans, who desire to retain their distinctively | drama, "low for Mov. is having a good ran, ne | 7" the dillon of The Sut. bie oh lack bea |e ee ba Naha gst Bh posed adventirons bear, yet It Is tuspected by many 3 , yt 4 aie theta ; 4 Sin: Fnotice in your isane of the 24 inst, that ‘op of this large gathering was the Gist game era htewd. tance obo the Presidency will only serve to render him | the tines. If Gen, Lat will reform all this | ot ug hope that the promised new post: | Hauaan¥ ar me Acanevy.—The reat Here | ald; contin 3, Feit, Keunedy.'ow-d arses | clin, Matween the Atlntiog, and Eckfords. The | Tylieg the market, and vowe of the “shoria™ were hh 1 1 t + be # DEM. — e cr ‘ye se . a se wo We ayed, be wor was done more formidable a8 a candidate, There is | in the general course of instruction at his | gue i : a » | mann, the prestidigitut 4 ecity. He you in justice to mynelf to give this satement of the | fe (\\e batyand the lcaricel hitters hid the best ot it, | fe dwt coverings though. subseauentiy, other ‘ ' aye stamps will display a better conception of the | mann, the p sitvteur, ts tn the city, Me ts t 1 fyets an the case a place iu your paper ‘Ataulties took the lead, lost it, Lut regained 4¢ | lines of short interest were pat out ad the market ad- pot today any other prominent man in the | college, and teach the students to be good | finoss of emblems than those at present in use, | appear at the Acadewy of Music on Monday evening | ‘The New York Asse for 9s rtaliiah if a, and pulied through winncr® by the denied | vanced The whole sigeet was betovgot wnd donorul- Democratic party who can compare with | eitiaus aud learved and Liberal men, he will | What has a postboy, mounted on a horse and | Rext Dating the bo 6 your he hes been doviaing | as Smee IMRT st whic t | score of W tog, Ay beiore remarked, the Melding | igod by the ravi Mudtuations, and the stock market * hd, , ; ’ . (i rie whic i ¢ slude; y ‘a8 not fest ie Sal wae ely, and has o oe, Fo 1 8 ra Judge Cust in the confidence with which | Lave done all in his power to start them in | blowing a horn, to do with the United States Lope tga As Bes pda hip yore} toa monthly publication, with my name at itn ent | Way of baud over the eadeee tat nd mad Unt tata For sayeral days, stock operators . : eee : ihe 4 ‘ pai eal araai wey wt efforts, These performances o ont | as pr Abvut the middle of September, 1563, | {tHic their hands of potping oat agalus ‘Tis rem | BAVE turaed thelr speculations to (he Guid Roou, hay i he is regarded by the messes of that | the « of journaliem, ‘The finishing | mail? Ov how docs an eagle grasping w shield | iaruing nature, and have never been attempted by | | sol jut the paper to d- Martin & Con with the | trey thin contort fess (ateresting, Cat 'atlll it aan | ing unloaded thelr railway shares and purchassd gold, a party. Nor is there any other Demo | course must be conducted in the newspaper symbolize the carriage of letters aud newspapers? | any other magician, oe. enere) superintendence of itm. vosinere, | quice casi e sixth ivning, ‘the At in the belief tat its price would be carried to 110 or i crat who is so much esteemed by Republi. | office itsel!, aud the candidate is by no means | Heads of celebrated amen are not positively ob- een The ‘paper was regularly pavlisticd tntit May tant, at | fc,t=ale {y-four bases, nnd ten home | above, The sudden stringency in movey tats Wis af ching sery rare ta i ‘he seore 1s given ame’ beeween Li lows jectionable, but they priate, Ak tenon furth and if the clique in gold ha aided lower prices In the Long Room, © been untoud- y ure not particularly appro | One of “the Mrooklyn Commissions N which Gime Twas strack down with paralysis so aluating there with honors, since plussed—The Street that wae nos Ree | severely that {have not been ab.c to read or wri cans. At first they were very angry with | sure motive now, such as we have on Ah ny eup the position of eit itt] BECKFORD, i ey emocracy, aut | a journalis ot be made any more tha i paved beenuse the Pr fice that date, T then gave up t Bet ing today and purchaing stocks at the Lim for going over to the Dy mocr aud | a journalist bts tb a any more f n of the last batch of stamps, is good, and sed to havo Something te May about it | (5 gad erneral 9a erfatendent, ‘Reet lor a ew BT on toto. pedal, eae S be a Aen a eee for favoring Axpy Jounson in the impeach: | a poct, Give him a good preliminary educa | would be a picture of a steamship, a stage coach Lojunetton Suir Withdra wa, Mier it HUW cael tome adeand bald ieee IC He ar eats garded as excecolngly shrewd, More favorable mont trial, But that is all over now; aud | tion, Induce him if possible to write clear aud # mil wagon, Orifa higher style of art is pres | ‘The Brooklyn Water and Sewerage Commis | ani paid tho sarylus over to Wueir ase tan this eit, ia nat Eable despatches tate 49 the day gave n quiet tone to the failure of Gen. Quant as President makes | terse English, and imbue bim with honor, | ferred, there are the swittwinged and footed | stoners ome ‘Ue ago deeuted to repave Brides | Hint ‘ot duis, where they now vesiie; “Ani ae tu | Grtiweattecrc f ; fjfewertiesniisis Ree Acie rie ontbeniae. Wk ie tine ' 1 f ri vid esengel ri ercury, Gi t, from the river to el prequel acti ver a eh tel pele tl'treacy, a arcatiicted tale. The opments of the ’ Miousands of Republicans wish that Judge nanimity, and courage. Individual tal- | messengers of ancient mythology, Mercury, Gany- Arete pe Heredl brie Soll Pal eu neauent mused ¥ 1 ithe, paver, 1 have, Bo eeendvocpoet 2 RU Noni a bi Bieri ibe watahed ite ek eee lneheeak anna eae CUAsE were in the White House in his place. | ents, tastes, and temperament will then de: | mede, and others, information concerning whom Line Laie, dort Property | citack that L have buew Wnt for busiuces, and most ica Dike es Barrens mination of the present moveiment is near at band, ‘The r . j Atted cod of fail in | Would no doubt be gladly furnished by Mr, Bonra, | OWHET# OB Mint street. Tho subject of widening the | Or the time ave been in the counts Totad.crseserersth GB AF BI TOUR, <osrsceres ce has ranged .on extreme quotations from 1th to Of conrse, if he were there, they would | cide whether he is fitted to succeed or fail in Bei. Wis UR vad Bard @likt te anes * | atreet was at that time and is still mooted, and the | “Now, in overlooking the fict that you yi. Kd. Ath, SEB. Gn. TU, Bt, Sth. | ISAK, closing at Inthe gold loan market, and 2 ably be dissatisfied with bim too; but | bis profession Even birds of rapid fight might be employed to | property owners thought that If such an improve: | sequalited with the circumstances of the cv Atlantic, Gab BP G8 FT weont. neraunui ana 1-64 ¥ cent. ner dtom wore vald for a 1 =—— aaa advantage, Anything, however, will Le an ims | pent were made, it would bo a reekless waste of | Pi% YOU fo publish thin statement i ms boltall, and | kastond 9 9°29) the use of the coin; and later, 4, 69, and 2 ¥ cent were lp #6 hing th i ir prose: earl o ; . \ ste of | si the proof of whic ve ample testimne wpa 6 4 6 9, . that ie something that in os A iain e About a year ago, when various under. | provement on the general character of the stamps | money to bave the street first repaved and then Youre pectiuily, J. P.M. KEN * Tiny of game paid for having " ioe The dish . eppointincnt they are prone to forge round railway projects were before the public, | now provided for w qridentd, Inesmuch 90 the pavement would have to ae ‘ of coln interest wore $115,701.98. Tha imports of apecie “Wo think, then, that this withdrawal of | frequent # SEES eebiaNiny: paid sues : ——— Prects aad har st eidisie weacuaned tine A Call far 63,000,000, Capte Joka Willlamaon Nuys a Kune of | at this port for the past week wero $11,86, niaking a total since Jan, 1 of $9,817,241; same time in inh Outen Hall, opposed the action of the Tourd, and restrained | ‘Trouble is brewmg in Brooklyn, in whieh the Judge Cuasy from the Presidential arcia | cess of the London Metropolitan Railway, which vamp BeRNR—A Srult st are Ayton I nd in deferson Market, Enter | a4; same tine In 1867, $2,285,173, The total clearings wt ocu nothing but strengthen his chances of | also runs underground, as a proof of the profit. Nene Hapa gleniy iy ae 10) pio, them by injonoiion from beginning the work of re- Pireslare Soe aia. Fry Cae rears : Fotee Capiala Wien + the Gold Rxchange Bank were $199,229.00 ; old bat- nite a iagh a oe aaa, " edings aguius' ¢ steamboat Mend om, O8 aving. They wlso very vloluly | Uimated that the: rae ane we! a di a YaptainHow much fur that) bunel Hees, v > 4,00, 129.08, reeviving (he Demceratic nomination in 1872. | abloncss of such enterprises, It was said that the | US) 00 paving, ‘They x aay y ih OF | aucea, SAMMAILAL; carreney balanent, > age for pumping water out of the | intended to question the constit Wonality of the law | figure tn a very enviable light, ‘The gist of the case annnas? ‘The boat wus at the time dismantied and used | ander which the Board was o-saniged, and this had | js this: The charter of the ferry company provides | py guen—Klehty cents, sin, 4 millions sterling, at the rate of seven per cent. | as 4 hulk at Polyps Island, Ofty miles up the Hud. | the effect of friglitenin minissioners, aa the that all moneys in excess of w dividend of ten per} Cxppaiy—T'll give you forty. ‘Tue quotations wer do not think It strengthens his | Company paid divid nds ona capital of five or six | yyy), 194 (2:90 Be AL Ai 912.5 BEM, elected, ‘There ies deep Set ae lealonere, 68 Pi 3] - ton, Jadge Blatehiord observed that one might as | sequel wil . Mi mittee of the prone re th « th A viah repcgasaes ‘w the hearts of | Per annum, nd it was argued that the returns here | ton. Judge Blatehiord obsctved that one might te | fy wert eae at the otic of the Hounds they | cont. rreetved by the company, so0nting one 2x | igatane— They cot me ia): i! if A < ha must necessarily be more liberal, We ventured | ghee: of horses, & eanal-boat eArrying ETCDANL Ry a ie en onan tn. ee the | Pended for improvements, &e- shall, DA pall into | Carrain Cooking hard)—I guces you'd better give | 1 tho poops agains: seein fo the aa) at the time to express a doubt of the soundness | a# call the Hendrik Hudson a steamboat, Srodery owners (ound dnb clea treated them, as | the Brooklyn. City Hospital fund, Te ty alleged | am vo me for forty Has , Shhh jee 0 9 Supreme Court, Hey stite, in a very @iscourt ner, and no | however, that the com) fe ene ditional & b: Badd kone } of this srguinent, and the present condition of How It Shines, fatibthction could We obtained. ‘The caus was to | atock increasing the dividend to 20 prrcent,and it | Deauen—You can have them for forty, sir, but | Ut A at ropugnance cannot asily be overcome: | ihe London Company fully jnatifies us, It bas | «41, 1,” says he rode down town in a Broad Deen argued wt a special term o the Supreme | ts asserted Get if all the moncy Which haa'in this | they cost me sixty-five. deed, it ought not tobe, We think that | been obliged to reduce ite dividends to four per { way car yesterday morning, and counted fourteen urt yesterday aorning, but it was mot called, way been kept from the Hospital were recovered, | Carratn—How much are those Bartletts a quart 1 ‘The foreign exchange market continnes demoral- 1200 and weak, under the advance in gold, purchanng i the Board had decome a little uneasy, and signi the amount would not fall short of is Ruan -t ag pars Ae all sold Sire a , ’ a re \. 1 | Of Dills having been checked, while the high rates for Se ypc baglbtad (rel Plats lh a rligh aled agp dy aap 4 leah allot Vases Dy 1 ACH SE a se Ris Tiieu for tho Peover oF ie ang eb fate rakes the sid walks'odin sritmph) "| | feadiog gold wake f more progtabir thea in bey iag ‘fam swiected. it will become stronger rather I the old figures, In the course of bie aneech at } the em