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THE SUN, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1869 . ee aa a a ae cD Who will be Secretary of Wart tone in this political ehuck-a-lick, and now he THE INTERNATIONAL RACE, pd dag A Bl Ba yp the patos THE COAL MIN E HORROR, Hon. or Ne7 dlneo ted another cangway ronning fi = The Hon. Jaane F Wiron of lowe will | planks down this year's saviggs, confident that frdiene, maken ieterinined to head abetr i te tarneg Juaee Gated Gener Oe Jones desired to enter this, probably have the place if he will take it: | bis luck rust change, + Rae fleet opponents before tie passe of the bridge wa: Lomeipeag Evans refused, and the former thought it nut pru- When the Cabinet was formed, Ihe was | Sueh pluck ax thie mraly deserves n reward, HOW THE OXFORD CREW BEAT THE | secompiehed. Toe effort, sthough unauccess'ul, | TMK LATEST TELEGRAMS FROM TILE | dout Wo explore {t wlone ye! MAKVARDS. Tree Hale tone ries dontuc the shadow bean, SCENE OF DISASTER, DRAGGING OFT TIE DEAD HoDIRS Tt Shimes for All. = ™ " _ | offered three different placer init. He ac. | Hts Tammany @ heart? If a0, tet her te - Harvard's quarters, ~—> AVONDALE SHAPT, 12 0% WEDNESDAY, BEPTEMDEN 0. 100, copted the appolutment of Seerctary of Stato, | Mh! the Hon. Frank Derry to the Assembly this | tenes on Hiver-Appenrance of the | and more determined wtrncgie than had yct ariacn, | Bodies Found—Sprentations Concerning the 1 learn that several —— enn age rata 1 fi i z | Gill, and give him a square ebauce to get bis Crewe-The Start The Race De A RMAINO STROKE AnD A DEAPENING RO; Men tn the Caveras—Old Miners Eas | and two were suffocated, Thomas W. Willams, =a wt afterwards reconsidered his acceptance, |) Ot Btenecle Midway the Couree—The Pint is tombea, Miymouth, aud David Jone, of irand Tanne. Give Tosday—A Good Chance. and finally declined ou account of the strong | me =A Greater Crowd than on the Derby Pe Re Wi Bees eae Pet Pp gilting Avonnatm Mines, 10 P, M.—At 5 o'clock this bedy wa bron oat by David HT, ‘Davie ond set Joun A. Raw1ins was an honest man, | Wasununne odor with whieh the Depart Tomer A. NELSON, the present Secretary Day. hare tee thousands swarming on every paint afternoon no leas than ten thousand people, from all | Joues. | Williams went down and drag and ho died poor. Mo left young children, | ment had become impregnated of Bate, In spoken of for Sudge of he Huprete | yea Putory to Craven, Leint, aid. ox far be | heOntnea Wort EWeh rated terran? parlaiot tho surrounding sountry, ware gathered at | OA’ sean Wend fenge Saale, thon weal cows not well provided for pecuniarily, Gen. |g Hexny W itanenctivectt rt in the Second District, to succeed Judge | yond that ay the ee enult reich. the river Was clear | Oxford ong the Mane! of | the scone of the disaster, ‘The excitement and com | ind trouzntt bis dead body up. All who atempy r 5 7 i cHator HRRKY WitAon of Mateachnectts | Of craton met probaniy. unpreecdented in the reco) | voices ont 4 ‘ose ulsy the sharp" ‘agli’ of | fasion that prevailed defy all deseription. too down are now ont Rawnins rendered services to his country | would be thought of; but it ix generally be | M0" — Tection of that ‘provertial'y long-lived bind, the old cited A Oxford had steered a ‘The mine in situated about a mile few feet west of the railroad tr: was in tho coat breasts is on fire, | be jorced down. an) ter course than tary, under the bridge, the bnittress, fe Barham took | month, only ut than Wis Necesaury. ‘Time to | All the éoal th “ie ‘ nits. fn Fery maak per~ | and it te impossible to extingnish tt, owing the sear. HI who bave been down aay it in very hot. Ther Putney was cxtremely gay. fie front | formanec on an average Wide with a fir wind. die | Las i 9A She Oear | doer Is elosed, and loud enlls Lave been nade, but Box of a value t generous peopl tribute to his memory thaa to pro ond all price. A grateful and an pay no more fitting ' % ent ewan on the river, Removed from off the sur rarngrua and Costa | fee of the wnter, the Hritieh pabhe took a noble A, | Amal engive and fav are placed at the top of the + | shef', wcanvad hose ran down, &¢., «0 that area * lieved that even Gen, Gant will not be in. | ‘The Governments of clined to grive Massachusetts more than the { Rica are reported to hav two members of the Cabinet which she has | Cievartrn, the French econ pag ¢ four further cd revenge by spreading ‘anted to stifiabte, and good-t xranted to Micuet {Grisente, and good-bamored revenge OF eon et tee | the Undge, 8 minutes Sl mist, @ concession | fing. " nly for 0 sve the tendere: for erocea ve nd Garte almost hidden | distan Ww accomplished was about one mile six | city of water. The fire engines have ail let, answer, amply for thos who Wore the tenderest oly | at present for an interoe: te Arial We be informed that | of LP Ie Bieicn Oxford, Harvard, Lon: | furlongs é Descenta have been made since this morning, | | The onty hope for the mon in the mince is thels jecte of bis affection. And a prood resolution The State of Now York presents three ean. | #{Featy apon the ru ect, to which the French | don, and ail kinds of colors, On the river itself, the ‘THe RACE CP Tie Mowe stReTCH, eight miners going down at a time, They have ving stu themselves out enurely from the dra, « ernment isa party, is at present pending be- | bright erimeon pennon of the Thames Conservatory | he next quarter was very likely to test to the at ‘The engine aud fan will be randy by 6 o"elvek, an the ge lon bine of the golice boats WCFe | mogt the real prospects of the two ¢ can never be better exceuted than at the mo. in down loi | been unable to rei er than ten min wee It was | didates, Mansiatt O, Ronenrs, Gov, Mon fore the Legislatures of the two States, While , °, with its Ihanelve ew at any one 4 could not make any pro: | The Ve Ment and on the spot. If all of those among | ayy d Frevente No . ‘s ine. @ Fulham aide, with ua | ere that O: euaght rear aitor year, | Utes at any one time, a1 y ery L th 4 t Si oda sh Fe | GaN, and Frenentce A. CONRIING. Mr. | yt. Eien has been displaying his pollc follage, drooping Willows free | Tewne tere, that Tal fae in their search, ‘The two mutes found dead er at the Poot of the Shaft. the readers of thie article who have the | Gneriny might receive the appointment, | torly inactivity in regard to Meee ccetnete ef (he Simmons | NEON te Mochi yesterday at the bottom of the shatis have burat, | Avoxnans, Pa, 1 otelock P. MoT nee weans and the disposition to give, will im: | hut for the fact that he tx strongly opposed | treuty, France has exhibited a masterly a aye tar ie Minvaded by apectatora of Borne iene © 4 the already | Were to-night wild and terrte was therefore | The stench from their carenses ren ivity, | awn Vein for the n y Fe f I T. Sure ‘ renown, OM A hore ‘i s e] About # thousand tone of coal rrobiezing, and tt mediately rend to Gen, Wirtta T. SHER | to war on principle, and. in favor of protec: | and Micnet. Cauvataen has taken the atarch out of velo eral ra Faigle ag Tie ee Ore ec ae, Whe eaitent, MARY | insurportable atmosphere actually unendurabl lara (roa the fre, with ebFions and waning ot ae MAN, at Washington, such sums as they | tion, ‘Thon, there are reasons why Gen, | the Hon, Caven Cusniva, coun mined to tr take, hot What A oiid not go with her four, Brao, this was the erit- | S®YEN o'czock,—Two men who lad descended Temes ae Hace Sram ees ling think proper, for the benefit of Gea. Raw. | paw, Burr is feurativery call view, but an actaal | car pont. “When American. w arly caught | and remeined lor ger than any of thelr predecestors, i ark . tnake the nat 1 per, for the benefit of Gen. R ‘ —_ ui RETELD would not do, — bird'w view, by fo. 4 ballown, > br worst About 1, + of her party seeined gave the signal to be pulled up. Upon being brought | ai) aroun t ishes the outh of Ply. ‘9 other attempt will be made to go down until Mm ft Line's children, it will be a wise way of | {¢ the President wishes to take the ablost eto Orleans Picayune pu A aguomions DAY & Hee et eee ittad, Mone ovo Mah gad exbtg | into the open air, they reported that they had |“ ‘Thousanus are perched in t expressing their encere regard fe man from hie own State—from which Gon, | ames of forty-five Democrats who hold office | tn the absence a of tustte, | Tent and intereet Were at fever heats. The scene on | found the dead body of Palmer Sreele, a mule | '# Hned with wagon t in the Custom House in that city, Will not some | te crowd wa toler Foal DRI fe: | CH CoE LUM GN oF Wuteen Were WOGRETT ON | foesive. Hatween \iie dec’ na RAD ek tole Gat. renee are awaiting the momery Rawiins camo also—he will t | Aardlyo Rwatting with n i der, 8 the di enst gang: | etre ‘ halt | Jorn M. Parsi, now the Governor of that | tom House? ‘The readers of Tue Su would like | dengue tesermed probable that ahe would be able | yesterday afternoon with @ load of hay, and was herd with 1 Then the children of Rawiins will be sure | Stato, It in alao not impossible that he may | co see it. | te pul trong in her nowt dangerous part vf | halt way np when the firetiroke cut, ‘The engineer Pity eetet to get it. ‘This plan is direct and practical. | iy upon Gon, Quanvenen Miaas Donat ; ee eae ee ae Te ee: aad wahoas toy | WHO WRE Lowsting him up ran away and lest the un : f om sa , h ; : * | tur of atid thust have doubtless often lamented new ota eee SL IAvE GRAND GUANO | A party of four men have just gone dowa to bring | tard re ; ; y ' j Baal Me Vfgchter ant a minaret | ihe great waste of power caused by xtopping the | til urfuce ¢ n teach © | Henin balta lenkth ton tenth clear was aootac- | the body up. No hope te entertained for the eatity | Weedurted, will thea BO ‘ ars unier full headway. Lt naturally occurs to | Marty of the great wit punos Ont of t Ae ecient een | cae rareo apt aeaslllh : Nai Wales | Gina }t atitie a pity to destroy the moment test their powers in ir y rivuiry, D dia the diterrare atti | They #ay t ¥ could not stand the * ariel r : shen ver may be appointed, Col, Frank E. | already acquired, and compel the orertasked TH OXPONOS EN THREE HOLT TBC A ag UP Boa ete lille gta ph ect Mhaahe ry RTT) 04 ry he ‘ Fat tnd the y t fell through ‘ # Will be content to prweefully bow him | horses to renew it by their tugging an straining. | | The Ment whit {nd from the southeast w N gash cold water over thae | | 4 Tew old an) experianca bs ppoutabonies Og Mooday the fied tint to tha 8 suficient ta send the fit horrylog. aloug nea great a contrary opinion, and express great confidence Oke mt pooj s country ‘ ‘ to offies, while Major Gen, Hira Wate | An ingenious inventor asserts that he has eon. | PUmcient ‘ Tiurreoutnin any we } ’ tomethiing for the 1 Vo fay will Improve the ocenston by deliv: | trived a metho of obviating thts Loas of force. | retard the fair wo: kiig ot either of the crews.” Aneng those tn the tilno ef0 several wen who ~~ ‘ | CONFKO LAY Cleat aul open fur Lusi, the people were 5 : 7h ia Joun A t ie My | coring wppecel on the “ Militia ofthe Sea." — | He conacets m spring with the wheels and br vatiently waitin’, wien at about 8 o-ehark 9 my ; | have found themselves similarly situated before in | TUE GREACBALLLOLD Wa pow is the t | ip ju such @ Way as to coll up the spring in the pro- | Mmenttn the erat ear the boat house tntieated tie mines of Waics, und it is expected that from | any py Fie ; that the real work wis about to begin. A foW tuo: 4 be Pretest Muddle Vet isk Atead— Twa A woetlig to reine Inoney for Gon: Raw Tins the President yet Comet cous of stopping, the car, then, by releasing this | mente eiipeed ant ti rd four were soon | How Pursuing | their past eaperience they have succeeded in taking | Nene or Wievetnce Ch ° UINs’s family was held yesterday in W The hour of death had come, Ouly a few | spring at the proper moment, its compressed pete Rg ney buat i ovr lying wk a my though withe all due precautions, the Koad-A = rout We ‘prin elaswherds report of its | !tief moments remained to Jorn A, Raw. | elasticity comes to the sid of the horses aud | and somh eiboking multitude of spoctators, | Hot | are the RY pale IcLayphbnbllate canted Hah eter) Ea aba dll ih holla lige paket er Lins, “Has the President yet come? ho | sends the car on its way again immediately at | tng reedily tn their ac CO ee ee ee eet cota tor ay Wilt: | mine where there ts always plenty of air. If they | ‘Two PotliugeMacess aut Doudte Votina proesedingrs ; ) fe rh Walled s little before dipying eceily into the water | 124 Krawlly alead aves the last quarior Of w mile, the doors leading to these planes alr | Without Aen Wo hope tho great maes of the people kel ansiously. ‘The physician was sitting | “most ite habit ei, The Tavention, if sue- | and gracefully draping tier tong, tight boat into | iinutas tow secouda . wid have been | Anuaxy, Sept. 7.—Tho ion for directons ‘in, cent deserve a medal fro au’ 1@ open stream, Wien (hey J move off, a lond, : " the sincere and honest patriots—the rich | bY his bedside, holding his wrist, and caro: | ° i iH Wilideserve: medal from! Me HAkoe Is | a aay Hin Put XO APOLOGY POR AN HONORABLE DRREAT. Hare ss “he ranoss of anything being done to. | % the Albany and Susquehanna Railroad Company ‘ ‘ally i 5 “ Seetery. vad reéchoed frou Pulliam and other porte wai 1 Mortlake was as | night; too many borses areGdireeting the operation | for the cusuiag your took plice at the oMee of the men who lost sons, relatives, and friends in | fully noting the fluctuations of his rapid | —— - banks, wae given to them. Pulling gently SOV eUIR ie vars Ot tha Soares abe tant | tortte ood of thoes they intend to Fescoc, Company in this city at noon towlay, At I o'cloek the war which Gen, Rawrins did s9 much | pulse, 60 a8 to vary the stimulants, and pro. The Hon, Honactk Grextey cannot be | stream, the fou Hearty were the cheers which burst forth as the Ox- | Too much credit cannot be given to the brave | 4 stockholders’ meeting was convenod in th: of hie 1 : 1 prevailed upon at present to accept the sion | 88d, there, tn the | fo dw were heralded the victor# of one of the most | fellows who risked their lives in this hazardous un- % ened tu the fice to bring: to a glorious conclusion—men who fe to the utmost, ‘There was such a p ¥ DE the mission | ganda, aat, the sole olject on that wide exnunse OF | jiriy aud. bravely rowed Faces ever seen on the | dertaking. of the company, and Walter 8. Church, of Albany, want nothing for themaclyes, but fol grate. | deep feeling—wo auch of pgony—in the | te China, Nevertheless, bis qualifications are so | water, awaiting the arrival oF their oppon sats, Not lesa luearty wore the ehecrs 4 ven to | | The two men, who dled yesterday are t@ be burried | was called to the ehait. AN {njunction il just pre ful to the fallen hero—will wend to Gen, | tone of the dying Seerctary, that the atrong | MPeror for the office that it will bow politic act pest caht hamden ll ald ie Amplid gamences; alrupeied to Yhe very lst for the | fuenieted with food by the Company. Heare | siously ben xerved on the old inxpeetors, enjoining ful to the fallen he fo a 1 ian i him, f for the Administration—and very graceful and | In afow minutos moro ihe Harvard crow were | olor of nave and nation, ‘Lhe race Was One ees them from (serving, on the grouud that they wae Bumasan at Washington an ageregate | mon who were gathered around him, S00 | tecoming in Gen, Gaaxt—to keep the place open tiey, Wo ae ther woved but clear st ine crema thet ing the very) bighest erodit upon the power Fall Reports of the Disaster. not stockholders when clected, as is required by amount of money that will surpass the lib. | ‘heir epontancons «ympathy with the suffer: | fo works for the chance of getting Mr, Gunetey | hemined them tn, received from the vart concouree | MuagM Macon OF (ihe [wa creme. A tanec fal From the Scranton Republican, law, James Oliver was chosen Secretary of the bral subscription of Wail street er, promptly renewal their oft-repeated a | ¢4 change his wind Pegg opr nt fh Rs erate gi po pen “rt ‘xperience of Oxford, the training of dling the fire on every ride were bun- | meeting, and rerolutions of censure were passed i pt ree es Saad oo oo a owint, Its Lig, Hts ac m, women, and ehildren, the fe- Rai hie ex President of the road, oad te surances that the President would woon be — heats. nucr of rowing, Its prestign, te a (of men, women, and children, the fe | goon Mr, Ramsey, the ex-President of the road, on The Truth about Cuba. Shore The failure of the Albert Life Insuraneo A COMPARISON OF THR TWO CREWS. Aya cee Sanna a be sides a ose, Fe ithe thelr frantic. erica. of distress, | bis eo-directors. é 4 . i ‘=, he fewt me, Oppo nity of reat Uf wet es 4 £ James Oliver, having been chose pectors of the Laas and one of our reporters, which ap: | gaid tho dying RAwsINe, “You shall, ny | 44 only $1,000,000 invested assota, has set the | farty eommpariey ced conttacting’ hor teor inthe | Ghoti wieh"stncter trusting aint better seners e care of my chiaren 7 and ts yl Reacgate clackiga. ueekesdid tac roenive tle’ velba * ‘ ‘ ; newspapers in that ry to denouncing the | Oxford boat were fonr yonoe and highiy-trained | the Harvard crew can be brought wearer to equality | form of expression of endearment and of woe, Mo- Ml to reecive the votes. peared in yesterday's SUN, casis a clearcr | dear friend, you shall,” responded Gen, paP ‘ ‘ . Baglishmen commending themselves to the navional | wilh tae Uxtor'k. ‘Chat moresatenton is required | (hers were cry itz out for tcl sons as only mothers ; Prenioh he : nt al state of the diplomatic | g ines : management ot life insurance companies in no | aympathion by honorable ambition ond manty berr- | as to dict aud exercise ix proved by the fact, that | cin ery, and fcellag only as mothers do. No persu [tpn 3000 shares, of which he hy ight upon t al state of the diplomatte | SttenMan, deeply moved, fi 1 th fs Tog. Taught the art of rowing In that perfection | while the Harvard men were very severely distresred | alon, entecaty, ‘or consolation, served to quiet | pointed receiver. T xt wae by Hl transactions respecting Cala than anything | But Gen, Gnant came not. He had lin. | MeMured terms. Bome of the writers even go so | Eig edtires experience on weil uaknowledge and | by. the race, Lymuu. espcaally being tiorouchiy | them, Fis, who voted on 9,000 shares. Alter these 19 1 ri ; a \ far as to propose that the business whall be taken | skill to attat Mt, they game fo the post with wt tie | word cut, the Oxtord were, ty all appeara t | ‘This continued for at least ou hour, when they be- | voles Were cast, i heme then two minnie p previously published, According to Mr. Le | gered too late in the lap of pleasure to res | out of the bi unis of private corporations aud done | efaé that repeated victory, igh prestigey and con- | as fret as when they started, came gait as thay etorta inekine to ve pa Aecatrash iw prooaedia , in Ai ‘A 9 ie. Gacte: MiKIt KOme time agro dre , 4 . ‘i " selous strength can give. ‘lo most inen the ofdeat anguish the flames, and the rest of the day the ou! eFesty Ag DS he proceedings. | Advditional vote MUK, Reeretary Fiat tome time ago drow up | ceive tho last Vicesing of hie expiring | exciusively by the Gorerument, So far, our | they were enetee ore would have ause of ; ‘TUM CORRECT TIME, breaks were less frequent, although it was heart | Were east, and the voting progressed quicthy unvit 38 and submitted to bim, as the representative | comrade, Yet RAWLINS Was never mis American companies have proved equal to the | Muflelout anxiety fo est th CT ET AC lh dle ac a lt hall Bere caLated aiong. the veabins GE the | of New York cliy, served an infiinetion ueon tie tae ; : . ¢ Oxford stroke, he to ourd the ulnpire’s buat, was: , e extibite cabins of thi 4 Hapa of the ¢ pvernmnent of Cr Peprs, certain | when Grant wanted him, And it is prot Pavment of all claims made upon them, but wh Fane da ee dd Bon pee ” 4 8. | miners, a oi Aled eg the anti- Ramsey Propositions to rerve as the basis of negotia- | bly safe to say today—with all the solemnity | knows how long they will remain ao? Certainly oI erat an Airival—Oxiard. Nee eh ite THR KINGSTON ENGINE. ‘At & minutes past 12 the Ramsey party opened Y » Spanish Governme: The istory— " ors cannot be too care eving th e ‘almost 10 nonehalanec ex | Armval-Harvard te eseeseece Le first fire apparatus to arrive was the hand en- | their polls with three new inspectors, and were Propositions which My, Lemus agvced to] Rawnins, there would never have been a | Policions ething more than traps to catch : ‘ oro | record 5 vs A (ull complement of men, and by Master Mecbanie ow York, served an Injunctt i nnaiety, SHd 8 t00 | Harvard ‘ Seine Chas. Graham, of the Lackawanna aud Bloomaburg | Judge Clarke, of New York city, This was eas follows: premiuuy 4 d perlaps Willan also, ‘The Heit | pitterence ol tine tn favor of Uxturd, 4. Graham, 01 a joomeb J oF . i Wore as follows: Guias ues chien : Beaters teastcad vreutie, a obewne Uti: | Tererree oF uae ts Wate ot Ontard’ 6 sas Ttuliroed,with a force of men from the rulroad shops, | garded, and the Ramsey party began voting 4. Tho vernment, 10 4 ico Ne Tar EEA Mr. pe Ginanben reproduces in his cele. | tratton of the aptitude ut yonth at the heim when | ¢gt? S00n a8 the race was over, the stall craft, This engine way Nanled up the hill to withina few | continued to vote uutit 18 minutes mast 8 o'elocl : fimive alaed and strike volun, decried At is Fixed in his Mind. tteualibaccaaas , Strength ts at the bow. In pilit of form ile nced | S\oyerthe rlier proved in theirdispersion how vant | fst, ol the cracker, and. was at Rony tan taatae || Yernacsad tise Souk Hoket was Messer i rtbiors ; ; journal La Li articles of Tar Svs 4 ine foae 6 ie. e prove disperse in ne ond o oles, and that the # elect fi Waite ats ty The letter of Chief Justice CUAase, whieh nblicher leony sad pate f Tar Sux ald beyond the fuet that the four secured to have | fiust uave b bers when closcly packed, | ota from the tanks aud subsequently from scvaral | vost tte lock Hamilton. Jtartis, Inspector, of the i nals te Wo published yeaterday, was vory intervat. | "on the nepotism of Gen, (uant, Iie purpose | CNP eat part ofthiie traning.” They Keoked | At,i*_ mporet arora atin the | Wespot. These were kept running all the afternoon, | anti-Ramscy party, declared to poils closed. ‘ha cach ea ie Chest 9 probably is to caution the men high in authority ; Wir training. ‘They looks | merical accuracy the j bat m the SFLSTAG De aE cURL: votes were immediately canvassed, and. the result Gesouornneda ing. He really thinks he has got entircly ay h prelliend Aly sec ee Beltre SH ee Heonfidence | Judgment of many well qualified to form an opinion, Pry or was annouarced, to wit: That the following named win nu cov ‘ . ~ | in France not to take che same fatal steps for the sof depressing doubt as to the are the concous#e Was Kreator than taal seen at Kysoud At the foot of the thirty fect wall is the mouth of | persons, having received 13,400 votes cach, were de= Hittin & rid of the hankering for the Presidency ; but | aegrandizement of their famnilicn at the expeuse i remark will spniy to the 4 on a Derby day. tunnel whieh rane through the coal to the sham, | Berman's, pevink Ie . ndolished OF tke Ietand he ca st spoak of the subject with 4 aioe = tour as they pad’ up to th a ‘ tapping the latter fifty or aixt: feok a ka Muni ede indies Oonvine, Po toed a four waa added’ do tha claee ‘ vi : ) ii ‘Hi He a add patie of the people and of public interests, TUE PHYSIQUE OF TLR TWO CREWS. REDDY'S LATEST TACTICS, from, ‘the mrface, Tho month of, this tun. saci ltopa, ihe Bmaning,, Year — Charles, Coartere i tit still live i 0 f inked : ental ST"had “been choked up with coal falling time : ria Wilber, dariucl North kee that on As theo terme wore accepted |! Hat At still lives in his ininost soul, and In point of phy.tque there were material feu nel had been choked up with coal falling, tim. | (hares i. Lansing. David Wilber, Samuel North, Avera relea that sinee | of difterence between them fue Oxtris, ‘The | Plots and Counterplots to acenre bis Retoase | D&T. ase, Waiter 8. Church, Joseph Bush, James Fish, Jr, is more deeply fixed there than ever Tt is rumored in literary Vicinity Nad teen hostilities were to ecase, and that the United tout, men were set to work to | Jay Gould and Alonzo Everts, F nary latter looked young, eturdy, and rather heavy, wore <The Defence in Mintn mifected mhortly ater 4 O'clock, * bie ti opeful,” » Judge. the appe nee of the iy ron-Stowe article te e covering Ui ly to « oven it, This was effected shortly after o'cloe Certificates of election were made ont and the new States were to guuranice the fulfilment of 1 aia SUL hopetul eave Wes Uap | i ewes ‘Bras, of he earth ond | qhomn end sean bateanks win theeseeptioner | or Oathe nen AL 4:2), Nay Ana's hove was let down the bank and | pirectore immediately organized and elected Walter Gio contract by. acl ty. It Hopeful of whatt When he was younger is a8 2 Mr. Willan, all were of falr rather than of dark The approaching trial of Reddy, the Black. | curried Into the tunnel, the far end of whieh was 0 | & Ghoren President. he con y each party. “The masimai | 1 desired to be President, and would “have | 2m¢—ho are very particular about their repn- | Ctaplaaian: “Bue Awertearn were all dark; their | smith, promises to be one of tho most remarkable | Tits Of lazing ruins. Tt was not a long time | “Hey then demanded possoesion of the road from of the indemnity was alse fixed at one Aun oul mee to rooneage Strs. Stowe [| brown arma were bare to the shoulder, giving thea before the hose was advanced to the shaft opening, a weini-tudtan cathe Winch was heruicnedtbs tig | iv the annals of criminal Jurisprudence, A wolitary | wien the boys ‘were uble to tum thelr powerful | the Gover voxe judici tation—have dee! as one of their editors, or, Who, howe ought it beat to ine Hut now be been glad to Le go trusted, dred millions of dolara, 'This proposal was the Attorneys - “« ra) e effet of the white handkerehtets whieh Loring ana | witness, Mr. Graham, will appear tu bebalf of the | *t nto it, By o'clock the fire was ao f ur ex neral deventh (K then in: an tuformal manner Inid by Mr, | Sao At Sil Setlafiod’ that he could inake Fa aR vay, | Simmonds wore bound round thelr bends and t prosecution: but at least a score of roughs, rob. ‘imibiucwan iret in the people, % 4 a better President than Gen. Grant, or, as he Mr. Bonnen, who is always ahead with | os With the except sty wl bers, and. bullies have expreescd their desire to give ? 7 chtiully elected, pe Fisit before nev, the Spanish Min : 4 broadly ai ardily built as any Englishman, the . ade. e° F TUE AVANT CURTER, ing which litigation the road i vw be rua by a ree shies pi tateg | PMTApBrases it, “those now exercising exceu- | his horses, was abead of all his competitors in | crew. are i wiry men, andi an they bent for. | TEM testlinony as will furnish a judicial pretext for | | THE AN! Re Uhiad balak fou wter who in y, appear to have state« om . “ » fence a e ail m ra ht iat Pena of Lie 0% he release of thelr . The distinguished en minutes o + VE hing bel following ts 1 ° he d 01 the foll 1 hid Widen beeviiad ki |ere functions, This very excess of eppa curing the fence around the site of the now Post | Ward and took fast sweeps of the oats, ther | Grunt himself la rendy to ber'a V to a cent thar Ne dy, a dog, enclosed in a box with a siat top, was let following {s list of the directors claiined te he following ax Lases which he regarded a be elected by the Ram party: suggested idens of witness and force which tu heavier and ed, from top will go clear amid the choers of the spectators. His | down tt for the haft, togetuer with a lighted lan rent humility shows that the language is | Mllice building, whieh ix now eo pliable crew In the Oxford b | i heetle brot woclates +f , saee of aot afe for a man to go J. Plerpont Mor@an, Robert H. Prayn. Joseph Tene Ukely to be agrocable to the Regency Mt | freed, At the bottom of his heart the Chiof | @ bottom, with advertisemonts of the Lalger, a Ms OW a aa st: | inter cal NE AER garal eben (Ri Tae Gren CoCr. eee The rT de cee ae eS aout Wn VAs ite, oven Hk anacgy Mina Madrid ; —_— miercly energy and cndarances but 8 hi his subterrancad den, but ie has modestly desired prot that the air wus not to not and too foul for an Hi Ford, Harvey fiust, Ira. Biicrusan, aud eos }, The Cubana to lay dow: Justice feels sure that he would make a mueh Alabama-Chattanooga railway shares are | self-confidence, coolness, and welf-control: 4 to eseape thi hon reath, He was let dow! ox would go | hiv at iord M. de Varley wat visited yesterday In the City | for obstructions in th Ti. spain to graut o ¢ Pilson by several of ia personal trioude, ali of | box was lisnted up, ; ¥ tothe onenr | better Presi Hl, Cuba to clock, the The police were present, and the bext of order e, and the | prevailed throughout the proceedings. sienca itthan Grant, If he were to | be at unduly 4 if essed upon French eapitatiate and Stock | (oriyt the net, Fem, ct nucrm face, wtb sin for pan perv on | speak his real judgment, he would say 60. | Exchange men by skilful advertisementa in the | carctully economized,. will belriend them'when the mi congratulated nthe near approach of hor angry focling was exhibited by the 1 of the winud and't ne property of Sfauiarde ; : time for trial really comes, In the American boat either party. Kueh pariy held a se 5 dextroyea t Beene to att the popnintion of | WHER he says anything lve, he is trying to | Parisian newspapers, and other means pus forth | Wav gery apieite energy, and dash ne doers wile MALLOOING DOWN Te SILAFT. had separate Ingpectors, and received votes twid t have an © elude othe n worsibly delude hi by the notorious rebel banker Exnanoer, Sur. | that works Itself cut’ rapidiy (0 the last throb; a While the dog was down the shaft, quiet was re. | femcertain towns, u 1a oon PR AON. IDA DORN Saha Jie a rew, im thet, that wo adopt for yar niles ted, 1 “4 ber of th Ls wi thy = ther the ' x crew, ct, 0 niles? H ested, and a number of the men Wuo were at tho Tey TTT es : self, with words that may seem to him to | ®8t's son in-law, & race The tuetion that wontd serve them ouly for two Wil adopt | Mouth of the tunuel hallooed down the euaft iu the THIS MORNING'S TELEGRAMS, perky or trial. The dialogue ning, but are really as empty as The Hon. Horace Greeley is to deli ine , ave 7 psdtvar'ths “ett sound would be beard trom i ) a i bare the J Ore stant—"" Aue you nuapy ?—riew Go!" na of Tia'SUN aenotion of the Punee aay in the tunnel aut above | Vermont Election — Republican Majority f repre 7 founding brass or a tinkling cymbal aldvess ut the epouing of the Auerican Institute | 00" Maat és Of Mighwarmen's plans for escape ero d the answer, right,” Ment on Mie ba is of propos tion pie Snail Fair this evening t twelve minutes to five the two boata were at Reronren—Why has Reddy net heea tried? and immediately cheer alter cheer went up froin te Bo The VL. The Coned Ptates to gies Spal pay: The Chief Justice is amused by aceounts i Fe Wher stations rea io start, the vard having ob a aL Rd joe ps fur } assembled malutade, Narn Y he hes meni of Cuba's proportiog of tie pad! Hr . fi ig cages tained the best position on the north or Middlese: te raise ounsel have ast " vase in quietest This is ae {ur us the inatter has vet nd. | Cf CHASE movements, and docan't beli Mr. McMans, the former trainer of Flora | side of the strain, “ivy were bat, however, ear. | therther ime to prepare for his defence, A special SHOWSRING THE Crown, known i jar utter has yet ad y elie to be provided for the oecasion culated that three days will elap n be obtained, on vt owner of Lady Thora, boasts | er to i tacet ‘ fe Dexter a few weeks he could | Kepontly short diet anal, ce apart, ‘twice div ask, ** Are you ready! and twice Wasa nogatl there are any such, Ho knows there are | Temple. ond adane | P none in Maryland, for he has been there, and | Hist f ne could by audit 4) After the dog was hanted betore a Jury Teall to tase below, Lut t unt of the presalice of the | around the mouth vf the rlait, so wany poopie being | Returns trom vaneed. G efforts were made to | Hen sh SrcKits has made no proposals so much coniasion towns nent, and no tothe § S vive Lim a mile in two minates, awe vd Crom the Oxford by aw ae ubjc agunat bin, But he will get out. Ai{ spadd “4 ono fol o oto of the pase area Sana syaisl bayer “eas APNEA Ur act on ute in tv A Rteian ol Leeiskae etek ke Mie wit 6 gathered thereat all eing 4 ansindo fo neg mint | ge) fourt of the, vets Sot . fons with th ernment have y fa skin iggy y he was listening: for wan again put twice, undthe word to-go given Har, | OPFICIAL—The testimony was stronz—but Red. | 4 must ° mu 2 © towos list soar gave Pace (Rep) place upon the subject of Cuba, ‘This ie.con- | 22 ie we hon seaerls i ane is ae T | cattle Yanderbite Statues de, rer i “ y's counsel xay that they can easily break down the | Ihe" Dente ack but all to to purpose. it es ds (Dom. 40%. Thin tk a redu Yl naw Ghat acre. he had not looked for | Zerhe Awitor ar Tha sun. ad with on s'imony of Graham, ‘ per cent, in the R yy 87 per cont. in th Washburn ant the Repu! pablic Der finally thought advisable to turn a stream of water | Gon upon the crowd to drive it away, ‘This wes accor | and of | dingly done with Good Will's hose, ‘There were | Yote. Gi trary to the prevailing belicf, but we are not sure that the delay of Mr. Pisit will not prove wed with the admirable | crow ther bows Revonr ol ents, Who, trae OPPIOTA tee Vaereat peaitey | pot etart feet prove that Sins dw Tn whit way? appre such movement he would not have euid any thing about finding none, But finally, he | &e., whien lias appeared in your colamas, Tt con: | not start 6 in Ui ? ; 2 many ludicrous happenings at this time, but the un. | tieket is eiceted by from. 19.00 to 2),000 mojority. to have been judicious and profitable in th festa that ie hba to deatre foe thi veys a fnll idea of the artistic excellence of, the anda wera draws ai niered prowsion of eriandern was that of sorrow that such ihe tate Gem ate a Unaninn van Ie bien we prote: 7 0 © for ythin paps nt ieee tar ORE + iy wed cheers to the him. fate eurcs were reso! ‘A largesnuu Wave returns of 46 itepublic nd four Democrat end. Atany rate, we can gather a reason | ! ‘i OTe] ec Ane Mere. i: BOR, eevee uiea nea ¥ to Oxford, aruse Hom tir |, RAPONTER—But that bas not appeared in evidence | Yivlent measures were resoriod bo. A largeyuummber | Hive Aitarie of 1 te hipaa for it from an attentive perusal of the Madrid | UUt to remain Chicf Justice, and to be “dis: | yi your permiamion twill sapply the missing fact. mver—arour which, as it | ‘before t obsess sdlesleatzettey -_— f or ntive perusal of the Madrid | i ciated with all political action.” Sti2) ho | Industice to the distinguished man whom Kis many + OFICIAL they Wave the ease better fixed ANOTHER HALLO, Repression of the Carlist Movement. journals, The orgaueor every shade of senti- Ms es i sand mysel! have sought to honor in brong eH AP and continued throush the whole | OW When qnict was again restored, another loud eall dia des 8 b ia iy a di ment in Madrid, reactionary, progr rae els that “ thisis too much to expect This | 1 would say that the conception originated with me, Ah of the Course, alinort Without cessation, to REPORTER Is that the only tontimony they intent | wos mute. Mreathless silence wae o morved by the Abita a ; es PORES ORY) TOR SAL CON \hallave ar | and trough the aid of Commodore Vanderbilt's a Vast concourse, numbering thowands, but no neste thot na whe pe ve for some the becn ¢ e we how strong he believes the popular | iyiuis irovly tendered, 1 was enabled to carry ft OvrloraL—Ob dear, no: the ve summoned & | answering voice was heard, and hope died away, yO Lp democraths, have for some thie becn engaged the te deerre a loyalty h : ag ae L fi 9 ihe { wan detormived to keep my secret, 1 he Marvards atu headstrong 4 brewer to swear that Gral asvertion that he u i inst tn dtacdiaal fie 1a Cut baer ad determination is to make him a candidate. cht wa ay Beg kes por a applied 40 well was ubout to pay him the $id) which Roddy. a A MAN DESCENDS. Ten of the sweuvant Bishops at { aguas Sealed aon Nab ats gg All these things prove that while he win entirely Wenioeam, until quite reeenuy, of | Sd thelr Hignt boas alowe without a dip, wiih Was uniruo, and awitnoss is to swear that Heddy | Preparations were at the same time making to ur Wefore the eupreme (situs they have ponerally agreed in th on ? rae the deuvved complioeat tat his tends were pre- | JER. and With the eve inuons action of pulled ont ovly # $10 note in the saloon. Other wit: | send a man down to reeonaoitre, A volantece was - ) that Cuba cannot henceforth be valuable | 24! have people believe that he ts sincere: | te ee tA” KLBRRT DE Ghoot werew Mtominer. Usord, cai and uneaeited, testify that they were in Reddy's com. | called for. Spaniatt Advices (ram Cuba, Pees Hag He aie ly codeavoring to banish the subject trom |” Sr. Joun's Van Devor, Niw York, Sept. 71500, | Ahorad away in te rear, Bow driwing & lutte | pany ge the evening of ine robbery, aad shat lo sald | All hosor to Mr Charles Vartue, of the Grand | Havaxa, Sept, 7.—'The Governinent retarne fo Byala, they ell tnatet tbe, elon) wind ti de RanenAtable Gaal dies, auf a Alinoxt Imporeepubly. w ‘otters’ put it mnTes 1 suppose you have exhausted the pro, | tention of waking the attempt te reach hie pertape | PhOW hat an the sicirmlohes wired have occurred in anythisg can Le dene with a view to ceding ’ A Card trom » Frederick B, Swit, wtiokimg de Wy, opertarbably to their f for the delence ng and ap dead follow mine Tht Hh ' on oF tie € “Villes ducing the month (s sk © | is more absorbing to him than all other sub. | ro cre Auvtor of The Sun. TAtycuht to forty sroces per minute, Bo they | COFFICIAL-—-N., no; a nuaber of persons are to de | jane. gc Ata rg Loe RT +, DN) insurgents were killed, The of { the islund, oither to its own people or to for nearly luitw mile’ the americans, well huh Wan drunk and ‘ fire OF wee, Wiklis | the Spanis traops was much lee jects whatever. It has always been so with | Si: Lam an atterney-at-law, practising in the | roned his fife wn his band hoo his I mM, an stepped he United States, the ineurreetion must frst several courts of New York Witt a wuccoss gratify. | Up to the Middlewex shore, Laying themgalves to Welt MW Uist he chailon forth to the wucrfies, if such hy descent should f : 4 mon who have once hud the Presidency on m Of ew une wits & Rucoge Srey | Wee SM auiehte eroely, aia Sate Ree Ree | adhe binge tartasnes suus es Hiram sa ti ener UE sus escent aliontd Briecollgueant’ Usepatclion, besubdued; or,as Mr " My clicntes and h take the hoerty ot | MORK Ww Duce Wick ti maintained ibronghouts | Prowhed the bar, aud pick It, provided with s lantern, « bucket of conc, a wet The Haymikers of Ty WY ted Une Key in hi ae ties the brain oy have never been able to ching. some statements tu yours of this date | HN Witably have won them the race, Their iricnds | Whleh ended in the robber; fowel, and a signal rope, by wh to give notice | nes of Uhiludelphia yesterday b vi dalepeber pad Ul Sethad vet over it, And it would Le very strange if orning a bot fin with Which my name ix | Ob board the two steamers follow in | Revonreit1 suppose they intend to be very par- | when'hy wished to axe Senator Fossenden lagers ha th e condiiie lay down their arms. ‘Pix has get over it, And histatins ‘Filing eonnecte rnment bounty eter ul ade, | SPPMUNE, Onward woul the At ‘a | Ueular about the jury? WAG ences eormueaces: Aver golda | @ Net ronceet ia tho wame condiion A iy tha Bakiel tear Miter Jule CiAsk should got over it just at the | On lh et ce mes a tam: | Kood straight course, a i tml to shuke | | OFFICAL yqnran tp seclate, fom ihe foot it wis found necessary to ehunze | ‘The insurances on the fire in Richmohd foot of ed by the Spanish journals o: artios as i dren}. | Yer to collect’ G3, which t nty of New York | 9! drented hvuls, and” to show their real | panel (hose w in Tig Sw o} * me alitvie, He was hanted nc 6.04 » i 4 i ao the first ard He preeed ii for any | Moment whon his chances of becoming Pres: | $0 Sitorpay hia nen he eulinced are soliier, | merle DY runulog avay wuls the ruce tram begins | exploits; that bs t on hey will have sucks a fra funtened to the aignal rope ant i) pee hedeay in eran, \ frst abe Daas HY’ | aout aniust eons 16 bins atian Duuntebaw ever tn named Hrceancy agaist te county tins | MR to end, aiienity in ob repuiled jury. Kedily 6 down simultaneously with alr: Vartuo's | purus iat n Acadcmy it Farmville, Va, was hil ewes Troos She cog 3 oe vat inte Ne Venue changed, W 1 (which Was couumenced at Ul), and ; Meee unable ¢ the advantage of the Chief dustice | fon that the Board or buperyisory have nat made | GOW actos Ayia tee |e a eee TAME ee Mi Rigel (rome, Vide to'bo | O#trayed vroperiy valved at ube oe manish people, it is pretty ev no elvan Appropriations couluruing 40 be wets of maid Boar Se treacle Gy any rich tactics ; and Walgerous | a Jorkd- draws up, In three minutes be reaches the top of | | Gov. Seater arrived in Nusnvilie yesterday, 4 a) poof he iy polat of age, and may become a formida: | alAunt ee Struc se ted just wow, there were not | Texne the ( OF the World-ttow ube | {ie slat ‘ falts In Tennessee are Vory gil attempt to intervene on the ih ; Wien Walsh called on me Lexptained the detoy s | Pamttihurs.” ther yeu titty (att Ww tof on the Suu siiues iu Pex ame Vanven's stony. F. KE. G. Lindsay, Postinaster at Raven's Newt Uni ‘ f } 1 ‘i bho Piva he lett, but soon returned with a friend, and dee “r i “ 0 Marverc To the Exlitor of The Sun, 1 1 Feott connty, Va, ed dud taken to Riehime ne nited States, on any ot than a — manded his papers, relusing to pay ite a cent for my. our to Ke vel ba tng on the epeed Sin: My attention has been called toa letter renorts that about half way down the | jast night for rovo! sil, Cuban surrender, would Le repulse! with al | Mr Fetus Aveatane of the Paris Patric | lis and’s ‘contiueted Mamatiby encralty thats in | WAL WM) Ma Ae the boats ener GANA | publisaed tn your excellent jouruat on dhe tat ats | descemts. As pusny was lodged: Meee hee freight weston for Houston, Texa orler ty preserve quiet in my oflee, Dadviced him. | Tewed boats darted ip (0 Uy WR ves _ Scion sehneen ee ‘ “ me dred there, ups rough Clear creek bridge and Wis sinas moat the suane osperiiy Wf tendered an te | who ts hindly disposed towaed this country, and | SL Neen td tenvee, WP nngoye tuske foe | craven toi Hpabams Wee Goaawaln, MAINE 1S | sD atcaaiig, Tragn heat a MRIGH toy MMP Mists | CUMTMCLIOUE Code RIENGech aety aa URE | ‘lives ware lost eee ive® S88 wee SmBsnOG, NE ; 1 i . ood seuse to counsel Spain to | your se le ny profess: rer o ould have been periectly lezit- | Ht Pe eb aaa Gnd orm 1 Big earth amen bata ih a form ofa peaceful and friendly mediation, as] Who hax the good seuse to counsel Spain to | your jicatuite for un) profecmonal Mawdlug and | inate had the watcrtecn five, drew Kis bout acarer | Uoned in very complimentary terms with those opening large enough to go through, he feared to po ai Collyer, of Baltimore, has accepted the cliate rn it were made with a flcct and an army, | cle Cuba, publishes @ pleasang pui? of | osperity, Taw very respectiany Sours, | to that of Oalord, uid asthe latter, proftiag by the | gentlemen trom ‘Texas, ‘The statements cow down, sarposng that if he did the Gebris would tail | HAY OF Cbatles Dolwity, of Richmond, tor a preg if it were made with a fleet and an army TiteotA meh hae ainleci ha ase pow to Picis 8 ” deviation, drew up a littic, there was some danger of | 18 the letter, althougu very flat fo Texas, do | upon bim, ‘The brattice Work around the shaft was | "sit ‘4 tase place ta Virginia, Bat as tlio condition of thinge ip Cuba grows ‘ oan stateamen w . Wasssll eaten: the race ‘cing tured by a foul, Socing thin; and | MOL Mighe We last cotton crop a» larse ax it realiy | qot_much burned, Me reported. tho air pesteetis —_ - x Gon, Dasws is represented as controlling foreign ‘i . taking the only way that was open to.nim to avoll it, | Wee, Your correspondent would have come necrer | good aud not much heated, but that two men Would aus. j more and more hopelers, ‘he tone ot a eee ena re naan ae et ran dae smmcy and Hyatt are building a free chapel | Mr. Hurahain ‘called vn, his wencand direetin then | the true cailiaste of the Lust cotton crop ot Teaus bad | kave to-go dowa, as they could work tegetiny ae CULWardS, AgUIN Loe, Uhcin Away frome tae Oxturd | Be put it down wt $3,000,000 iistead OF €90,000,000, | god advantag f Madrid journals is sensibly modified, show: | io, suuxen, Senator Fextox, who is a Massa- | — W, Bro, Charles 8 Artur, of Bogamore, iy about | tout "aedeviatcuwas sift on, aul althongh | 1%) it, auounied Ta ey gudment Wo tuore dan “MORE VOLUNTHERS. een Raat ama rae, Doe . ie f ¢ people is a. to issue his 19 boom Lovin, an nndoubted eri As not suena to aife a), 000,00, eee avons ing thet tho public upiuton of the poop! chusetts av, is described as u Kuickerbocker) | sng Wittiamaburgh Masonle Mutual Benegt Asso- | im any material degree the actual result of tie Mee |. Lhave read your paner lately with great satisfaction, actorinely Chars Jones att Hiyuogin” Mel" At | qgacf, Shelton Mackenzie makes the mysterious | adopting a more intelligent aud moderate | and Seuator Romsey figures ae a representative | elation will y evening, EW can winiteus tetas au esate) 18 Doar eas, Independent advvoacy ot Plich Hynas OP MotaRa bas tune ett ee” Gznouncement ‘that Byron's auteblography, whic } 4 7 4 . ry . ecorpehart nh iS awar a t * 5 8 nd process. as Leen abused Rvans, of } o » Volunteer ad, ore burned, will yet se it judgment upon this question, From the | man among Western pioneers, ‘The French wri- |, Amity Coapter, 100, If A: Moawill resume labor on | Gxrord had not steered the heat possible coures | und deren and Pessus baye boon so often de waiih Ghciay, Sis esp Oh dared ay as Sate . ‘ sourteous, b : ch pak hie ee H herself, but had yet so. tar managed! her boat as to meet in the Northern papers a» bushwhackers, | gag p n Durivage, a nephow of Edward Everett, , study of the latest utterances of the Spanish | ter’s intention is courteous, but there is suct a | recut Rurect eile talc the are ian te wyards to halt 2 | desperadves, eutihroute, robbers, Pe | ft, PB; Ml=Tho two men were provided with a | and a well-known Journalist, actor, and dramatirty 5 4 * length. ‘Thoy failod. ever, to ove by fro! fe to ive y these standers our | or three times, and wel Mare 4 ; tary Fuss to movo in camost—if he ever| try ig g claneo mr Tawwany 10 do a | \‘tiyrus Lodge, 908 F. and Ac Ms will rerwme tte 19 am "completely: and Wucm, aw beth aimed | Sate Has been kept out of the Union, and Texaue, | ot turee mes, and wereapharcutly engaged iu clear: | the Ames Works in Chicopee, Mass,, are > the d offices of tho Ameri. pada i we 7 bor on Monday e Sept, 18 and work third de- iKht up the river toward the hext roint, atthe | im time of peace have been denied the right of welt DP” Me —Signal to slick off, ‘They were then | ROW cHeaged on the bronze fouutuin for tae Central moans to use the good cflice Ao + good deed, The Hon, Faas Devry, of the | groe, corner Pint etand Righth avent PD works on the Surrey wide, Harvard pat on | government, and toreed to submit to the hateful rule | geen from above ta be ut the bubiom, undto cet oer | Lark. An immense brung basin is to be catty can Government at Madrid in behalf of Cuba th Ward, is about to ran for the Assembly | Biro, Chis, be Somiley. of Basanore, causht nes epart thelt. bods, re Hr Ao the Teak and Pe ie elirn’ journal wonld send corres. | ym.the Bucket, A season mcuspense follower, Which Will Fost on siztesn coluaine of brouse t : teen sea robbing at the Pit ake last weel eG strokes, ited lengtn * m - 4 7208 P, A’ sinvthered sound urd of | #44 marble combined, The whole ts to be oce nace pining oaks ota heat Re rae att Of | tagonal in shape, and a number of curious jets and the shait, andi wan supposed. above that it was yer | *Feamna will be worqed into the desiga al various —must be close at hand, if the hour has wot | joy he uinth cansecutive ime, Mr, Derry isa | (fares Artaur captured a tivemad at the same ume, They looked ‘to ; s > . Se EAL ti pee , bY comparison, already struck. lenan of marked ability, fe keeps a soda pccgmmmon wealth, Lo jue room Broly, bay a been Tikevitd Tnereases Avicor: | pondents to Texas they also will learn that our peo aud Bate have been grossly misrepres: ated, and Hite and property are avuut as secure there as full of life id and alos, | Di reaching the | th t J i brattice work built to close up the gangway ty | 2%! —- aes 5 060 " 1 ( in Now York elty, You will please accept iy sim | fy! a Repaway by “; “ water stand at the intersection of Grand street | day nigit, when they wed Hirouged with ladics aud length and a quorter, appearing at | in 'y the buried men, and thus prevent the et oy +f a a Gold Conspirators with the Bowery, He paya the closost attention | #st : thesame tine vo te isicg iene intent edorte than | cere thanks Tur” the vory Jnterestiag account’ OF | ny maker be entrance of dre 1 We invite the attention of such of our roads ; with the Bowe epi closes! wen F hia aiaeee 4 A bia. oxo, . BC ide 0 oy pel , ‘There are signs that the gol. operators of | his business until the approach of un election, of iat: &: We Barmond, G. Heoture 1 of the G, Lodge i occa gee ; ; wil and kindly fochine by 8 leading metropolitan at M | ive] to 60m He, ered ee have daughters to be educated, to the adver 5 Wall strect are combining to raise the price | 1° 0"* A the | Benevaicnt Lodge No. oh Wednesday eveulug, 800 MAMMERSMITAE BRIDGE. ] journal will g9 @ lon ay, th wiping ont the bitser: | the slat, jouth of | tisement in another column, of the Temple Grove f Then he spends all he has earned during the | ery than inure viw of those congregated at fendered in the Southern heart by the sufler geal atest Ladies’ Seminary at Saratoga Springs. The Rey of gold, and to compel tose who are obliged | vey in primary mectings and colored | 4), James K. Conor, 82 degrees, the present eff- Acitenient was tinmense. Mon lamities of the lato unfortunate civil war, : i ‘ain Council of P, of L, of Dk: dee into the river, | aa cause our people (o look upon ther | As soon as Jones and Evans cot breath, they re. | Charles F. Dowd, who was for many years at the that precious ariele either to bay it] posters, He talks to the people yen eee Bs Ancor Grats Go nett at E of 4: of Hirook. of the course, seemed to be Literally pi 4] Northern brothers not as conquerers or victorious | ported that they went 70 or 4) yards into’ a gang- ) hoad of the North Grayille Female Sowinary, is the at an exorbitant suic or to borrow it at usu-| day; he rides a five white horse through | Holiay*aincuf the hills wud valleys OF New Hampriire: | up with tiuman Deluge did covered the water I adversaries, bu as Joint heirs with themselves of | Way, finding three dead mules as they’ prowrense, to hay ight and {piel tea a “ Principal and also the chief proprietor. 4 es = dlonse black flotilla. ‘ihe bridge swarmed in like | the inestimable inheritanes of constitutional liberty | They Gnaily came to w closed door, upon which the Y vious interest, the streets; he tills bis pockets with ¢i- hor wall be resummed by Kagamore Lodge (ils | manner on the foot and carringe ways, waite Mich in | handed Pee a eats “br tnalr’ iiasiriows | prmadeds Wardnk wreaihioenly foo as, aaswerine i i : Haye cray foro hat happened to | gars—good ones—and asks everybody to smoke ; id the Roy: Charles 8. Autuut Mela as fh: sir, swinging 90 the pee ig Sualns from but Mevolutionary 9 ecg ore, ae de May Sound trom the Snmartenel® Ben. But glsst alae tt sole Sonny was sereneted last 0 “bsdihepe Aa lah gives H Our Veuerabic triend Gus Farling Will resume | tress 60 fens, und holding on by law: fet, Joping tat SUN may shine in ‘Texas with in- e compelled to return, ‘he working tailors’ Codper 000 ee) virtuouge ioc of the same lo- | he #ays, '* Have something?” to every voter, and in the South, Bro. Capt. lt Wie it wil afer the quadramanal winuer of monkeys, hun eeeasing ple: dor when t 4s again united to the | first having noticed that a ond of sai hur was | evening, aud oniplotad, the re kind * or i bly takes a ten-cent drink, For | 1% i laporiid 9 oat from Coney pk oy Out. | {reds of men and boys Kot 4 good, though scarcely | American Union not by hayonets, but by the endur- | pouring out through the crevigos in the wood- eganuine. by Higpin the anticics of agfcament 1a, vs who were Iately had | the voter invariably a ‘| exhibit iy previous to'th vodge. comfortable view of ihe competing boats, as they | dug ocude of mutual interests, respects aud uflvc. | work of the door. They did’ not abtempt 7» tliey will be eorolted under We act govern wvno® Rertane they | eight years has Mr, Durry done this thing, and tice ana ee a J ws Lees sgiue, te th and length ine clearcourse | tion, 1 am, ear ir, pyc popes down ioe doen font Re. socicticn, and tn full working order Alreud) foes | ot ok Maalber oi ¢ hs a cruckal part our obedient servant, T, W, MOUSE, eroower them CY BO too far yet he bas never boon clectod. He has lost # for. the Third Avenue Weir mpl to Be Woe) Who Selb bar Waals Mig aso ich Jia aitended tole operations

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