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AMUSEMENTS, DOWERY THEATRE—Scottish Chiefs, and fn and Out | was arranged that it should be drawn among | the infirmary, But it was vain to reason with of Place. PATHE, 2 "i ‘ " J ¥ THE LATEST NEWS FROM THE SUN | Amourts to W000 coples, TI BOOTH'S THEATRE, 200 4b. potwees SAU ANd EAM | arto g Pe es “that late of cbsence be granted to Mra. Fuax. | 7H BEPBYSE OF A SPEECH B Rapense of the Peepte-few @: , ; BL. coples, This is in addition te Tp Vea Winkle, Matinécs Wedueeday and sata | MtHed which of them eliall discharge the | | provided Mrs, Carmaninw, of some other PRORY, bbing—Fun Alive at $280 CORRESPONDEN Whe mail cireulation, which execeds 75,000, aay. | fatal bullet, Twas jrenerally eupposed tant ee eee aan awere, taker her ——o wieae tind \ —The Dutch colonists of Batavia aro said ta WALDACK' andthe Livetndian, Xa | the unhappy wretch upon whom the lot ; i sai beh chal ht lo amg bd "a | The calendar of the Court of General Sessions be disaifected and ready tobe annexed either to Raa- tide 8 ih 3 place during her absence,” was carriad “amid ~Gov. Lippitt A jddebetld 6 ddd tates Neil a tents eater’ i ‘atriots being Supplicd with fre land of to the Valted Staten, What « plty- Mr FIBLO'S GARDEN—Pormera; OF, the Ratirosa to should fall would lock himeelf up alone in great laughter.” ‘The petty malignity of this ine &peech Demanded- The Goverver Author= yord and a half in length yesterday, and Loaders Nore Arms! More Seward has left the State Dep if Buin, Motinée Aaturday the building, set fire to the gigantic struc 1 ata Hound ut Werk i zea n Friend to <penk for him—Speech af | contsined the printed names of the City Judge ond | Spat Jon—Escatante Dead—No wacite | O°vor! he dtgted dad label SEAL AVENGN Tinea iisoarain ind Reine tale te 6 ! g, | BMIeTe earthy OF & Hoare ot W orkiivens Uiandtansy the Prieed—Cats 's Kye | thirty-two knaves, Ag usual, it hung ont ono at Las Tunas-A Mutinous City, —The feudal party of Prussia propose to maka SOWA Caw bomeds, “Broa Ma rie ture, take his place at the organ, and perish See a Teeth. letin board adjoining the main entrance of the Court, | Correspondence of The San, a bostile demonstration at the Hamboldt ecleben- | NCH THEATRE, 1hh #—8 i-Paresa fos, | heroically in the flames, playing his own The sharcholders in the New York and | Corresper and attracted the attention of everybody. The Court Havaxa, Sept. 4. -Simuttaneonsly with tho | tion, on the ground that the savant was a courtler ta, Hngtiah Opera—-The Porttan’s Danehre | funeral march, Such a man would have | Hamburg line of steamers do not seem tohave suf. | Paovinan —A fow days 8£0 | roo was densely thronged by scoundrels and vaga- | arrival of £,000 stand of arms for the Cabans, comes | public life und a demoerat in hts convictions, ACADEMY OF MUSTO, font. 10, -0theta ACADEMY OF MUSIC, S-Hertaan, the Dros digitat CENTRAL PARK 10th ats, —Gard OLYMPIC THEATER Tom's Cabin, Maiintes At 1s o'¢lock, Wednesiavs and Saturdays. WOOD'S MUSKUM—One million woaders. Chang, the Chinese Giant, Afternooa—Masaniel eMpme crry 1 American tty TAK TAMMANY Tho Queen of Noarte: oF, Marlequta nave of Meuris; Matinde satneda JONES'S WOOD Aborigine cof Bat GRAND OFERA HOUSE aud 6h ay.~The Sea of tes; Matiude, Satur th aT. between seth and K-Natonal Exhibition of the The Se Sun. 1A Sites for Atle SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1869, fo Aavertisera-The Amoricna Inatitate Fatr. The Axenican 1 Pam at t 5 Rink " 4 ond " t hit t 1 mos, with an of due Weenny § for gratuitous dietrivation, The news matter of ihe paper will oc changed weekly. There inno di to the waltitudes trom bone and abroad visiting the Fair, thas will be the snost interes'ine and tnsteactive niece of mechanism on extibition, We shall print and we away, during the FIX oF KeVoa Wooks Of die Fair, ples. ‘These papers will wn loabtedly ved funvent mars of aluable and vnique me: @iue to business inen for obtaining Hie moet exvended publicity, A limited number of advertisements for the wuole of the editions will be received at Five Pollack bine, by th anata neta The new Temperance Party—Third Part in the United States. Reasoning @ priori, wo might fail to ace why three, or even half a dozen political ‘vartics might not flourish at the same time. But it is pevertheless true that in this coun. try only two have suceeded in permanently keoping the field, Thave attempts have heretofore been made to reverse this seemingly inexorable rule ; and the organization of the new Temperanec party by the Chicago Convention adds an- other to the Met. The first attempt was the formation of the Anti Masonic party in 1827. Tt enrolled among its loaders the distin guished names of Sewann, Winer, Tun Low Weep, and Thapprs Stevens, As sailed as meddlesome and proseriptive, it nevertheless grew till the Prosidestial elee- tion of 1822, when it began to decline, and after two or three years it disappeared from the arena, Departing from the order dictated by shronology, we will hero mention tho rise of the Native Ameriean or Know-Nothing party 1853. It, too, was led by prominent poli- ticlans, conspicuous atmuong whom stood MiL- DARD Finnsonm, It was denoun: As pro- seriptive of a race and a creed; was furiously assailed by both its rivals; and after a thre years’ straggle it broke up, the fragments falling, in about equal proportions, into the tanks of the Democratic and Republican partios. Betwoen the downfall of Anti-Masonry and the rise of Know-Nothingisin the Anti- Slavery party sprang into existence, In re- apert to the objects sought to be aceom plished it met with a very different fate from wire, Assuming a distinctive political rain 1840, and calling itself the Liberty party, it steadily increased, in spite of viru lent opposition, till 1854-5, when it coalesced with Whigs, Democrats, and Know-Nothings in organizing the Republican party. ‘The rardinal oljecta of the parties of 1840 and 1854-5 were identical, and the former hae triumphed through the latter. The cause of this signal difference in the fortunes of these three organizations would seom to be, that the Anti-Slavery party did not proscribe croeds, races, nor orders of men, but was intenscly liberal on these points, and that the evil it sought to destroy was politi tal in its nature, and henee it was not only proper, but absolutely essential, to attack it with political weapons, wielded by w politi eal organization, ‘The proposed Temperance party has every infirmity of those third parties which have failed, and none of the inherent strength of that which las in the main vuceceded. It is meddlesome and proseriptive, and alms to put down a social evil, not by moral m. but by political power, Unlike an Anti- Slavery party, whieh, when it once succeeds ww abolishing slavery, may dissolve, for it will never need do its work over again, © Temperance party, even should it get power mnough to ennet prohibitory Jaws in every State in the Union, must be kept ap through all time, lest its prohibitory enactments be tepcaled—as was, in fact, the case reeently in Maine, N w York, and some other States The analogy, therefore, between tho Temperance party and the party which over Vhrew slavery, which political temperance men are go fond of citing, does not exist and we believe that this new organization is destined to pre spicuons failure - ee sit Coliseum, Boston had a Col'scun. It was an awful Using, It hang over the city like a dari cloud by day, and like a gloomy horror by wight. Small boys didu’t care to venture near it after dark, It wason the outskirts of the city, all by itself, a most depressing and depreesed spectacle, Giatouk was the man that had conjured it up, He was like Frank: ENSTEIN in Mrs, Sueisiey's dreadful story, who, by the possession of devilish secrets and the aid of galvanism, suceceded in construct dug a gigantic man who breathed and walked, and forever haunted his unhappy maker, fol- Jowing Lim from pole to pole. Poor Gir Monx felt the pressure of tho monster he had ere | ~ ’ Democratic primaries are called for next im fe iit conjured into life, the awful Coliseum, and | Rig ening ue i . pat net appointment on the police would alno bea little | spoken of; but as there is ao sign of any mover erg TTS mechs he pubs ttn Mein’ OF 8 ving neo U prevall ating tent. Thing oft ; *Mect upon ‘ aT an eir characte: mY ment in his favor ved that for this L hina . Mt 4.4 oad is at length complete le condition; bh 1 Tagged tocscape it fled beyoud the seas. It was left tad yet again, aboold bathe We, and uot Bie | 2 bre peg bout th ir ohracler, the result bi Save cared ined for ike pid sas, frou Fort Bichinond to Fort Wadsworth. feotenla and weary: Gar, pled elones worsted ov the hands of tho Bostonians, Nobody Phe Chait ldly observed thes ho | YoUll be more satisfuctory to the public, ph J. Marvin, siso a very ablo and eave: | Huntington ig wbout to construct a boulevard | Port Richmond is taining of a Park and a statute live, undl now and then goo! Smart ‘ Z dread er. 9 Chairmen mildly vbserve pede esti Sa “ dd lawyer, shows u good deai of strength. He | entively around tho village, jast tneide the range of | to Commodore Vanderbiit near Wie birthplace, lw lu ter way, and temporarily reliey wanted it, There it stood, a colossal dread: | 9.4 not think she" would like the title; two of Appliton’s Journal, since the completion of | #4 ste favorite wit the bar, and with the prom. | hits. The ¥. M,C. A. of the North Shore, have taken | sullering and distrens,, Col. Teouings Inforwed | ing daily worw terrible to con- ba poms thei sap yt Ay pe , . political leaders. Ills friénas areindefutigabic | ‘The Freemasons of Huntington purchased a | porsersion of thir Yew buildiug in Port kiebinond. that on lis return irom the Suake river Sorry W } fol tact, growing the guardians champione ry ay | eKo'e Man Who Lougts,”" gives 9 much more | and cueruetl workers 2 eS prose te StrOnE” | Jot on tho wall eves, end Bre ut toerect a Masoue | The Richmoud coun igaitaral Weir le to toad of real a few daze slice, he met, Reis agree’ ation; a est candidatega, 5 Judge Looward, sul | Hall, 7 of claga whose ube und pitialt semplate, tian lady to wear ber humble beri ‘ Varied and eutertining list of contents, wile ite ported by Goi ofinan, ‘whose in) ner be we | Tiere ie a shary try for a "7 oP cared es me poniss acluriasre | caused hlin” to abed tears. Mr. Joanines, with the i ‘At last tho Bostonians gathered themeelves | the maxtor ventured quietly to inform the guar | jtlusirations Dave greatly Improved, ‘This weekly ## | foruioriy, ie yiso wenuoned. ‘Tye Yetuen Of W¥e | jauts acound 4 char Inanlry for BS eee to es Pk heats, Goes prowiuin Of $60 tor the | characteristic My ofan old Phenoer, Aare v fegother to take measures for self-defence, | diaus that Sister Faasces, and probably Sister | one of the wort readable in the countrys Sweeny will doubtless tolve this vexed provlem, muir aeie. same, toree mile heals, fnare tun bauPSP his loka Uway to-the sutlrore ? | dic | hurricane did. It will be remembered that | ¢, ‘ ‘ f | hurricane di i At) Coast, and 165th of his course of 699, since | 80 he haw come to be called on account of his long | execrable English whnt he is ordered to report for ; cu Forel mn King of the finest thing tho great chorus sang was | roloased from a British Rastile, on b to the | ungeatified aapirations—promied to he there, no | one of the disinat blankets, At five minutes alter 11 ae Toe coast, Many months afterward came | of Foreizn Aifuirs on a visit tote King of | , A Lepondabe thd dda tla ead reld cle ttidt hia Abed \ibabes bea Ais 5 last named Individual sneaked into the roo the Perit and Salvador with their cargoes. A few | jt is suppoved that Banvirk proposes to. eh « the deveription of the great storm: of wind | White House iad Tt was delivered by | Companted by afew frinnts, Tho winner of the bet Feeling hia Kennel, sunk from view. ‘Ten | light expeditions have sineo arrived, and the on0 | Teust in tho Bustern question by moans of | ond rain from MbENpDELSssoN'’s “ENjah.” | Unanimous Request, on Augy at Pirea’s | Ws to give ont the other invitatlons, | Saera senae ie bien Ed Sete went ue | mentioned to-day came from Philadelphia, The | manian and Russian allies, Whon tt thousand shouted with tho | Opera House, in Virginia City, where ha hud | Now. this gentleman thonzht that the Governor | a tileves tejotead. 8,000are arms given the Cabana on credit by aeitizen | (ih yn/oupf oatablishos a ear a Ualia tes IRAE IP rel oa A peal AAA se tunnuaid pgeabdata in £, | Mae going to cet off en‘irely too emily, So, when | "Pha poopte bel n very fecble representative in the | of that ety, ‘This ewells the total number of arm | tween Prrscies and. lene Seth Ae voles of ah a nd the organ bellowed Ls ea SPY ee ae eee vet 1° | he exme up to the city in the morning, he stopped | p Fern of Bob Hutchings, the Judge and Bob mike | in the hands of Cubans to 25,009. You can depend | former saibaee wk : pethg me ‘ere the following: “ Why i# the ts, | a ligh ola te a orem red at both | former ” conte, he latter n ole Vike a mighty wind, and the great orchesten | nib ei tlhe Viy t# tho | every nequatntance ho met in the atrect and else | 8 ME ule onan Te ty ee eitotinan for the | Upon ib there are wo more effective men under arms | 64 them Wai GREK faue ani; Hide inttated the font of tho olements let loose, | Bank of California oman Sufirage ? | where, and Invited each one to come to G | Howard, the frieud of Reddy the | and in the told on the revolutionary side in Cubase | fee)jn al de re he pee : Saeki CHRD TILE Women can keey ams | pits clam-bake on that gentleman's epeeiat invit nth. Tho Hite man in ermine foundhs WAY | T heye gecn a leticr fram Quoxnda's camp, mayiNg | iryet berweon Pericles ini Cen, « . very a Seas NT 8 | bers of a Woman's tion, ‘The resatt wns tliat on the day of the bake, | Le aed ows: tl ‘hl he tine tonive | that funds hud been sont to purchase 20,09) breech 7 dea Sentient ae nothings te Hing. When the winds | (ng polka—Woraan the ¢ Ww almost covery fellow who had been Inviced went mine Bohenian | Jonding rifles, and that no othr kad would be par- | o9. by of Barph who spent, da 4 miselves came, they burst throu the | don't Lusbaads give their Wi rt down. When Mr. Lippitt, Senator Anthony, and frien ninuton, | Shaved hereafter, The Cubans have a hundred |). aise’ sa : hed great windows ff thormrelves upon | —What has inate Women such Cowards ?—Why | tome fow oiners drove pot, they found » ner descenited { thousand men eager to possess arms and anxious t dismubceene - tee 1 f . \ ¢ hundred snd /ifly persons in full enjoymen’ | rox’rum, up w who spoke worts | fight, Many thousands are drilling, and are pre ned het ove sei : the chorus s¢ and tossed them Into the | don't Women adopt the Grecian Dross, and Tonat one hundred snd Mfy per | 1h a y % fl dealidad He OHA 6 Cineniaess 47 i eae shebigt4) Shad heeht nea ko Of tho festive occasion, Bat the Governor never | Of national importance to hus judiclal friend for an- | 12004 to march into battle line the moment they | 2%, /* 4 { j Ion , air till it was thick with flying U2bers, and | Horseback Sensibly ?—Woinen mast Voto in 1872 | Pe other ten minutes, cu y McCloskey bud dul Agia, and it has diamond a yorth r) id We Ww I * dreamed that all these people had been invited there | someting to say. ard it | have arms, Arms, arms, arms, ls thelr first, lost | fourteen thousand dol : | pilehed the organ over into the parquet, and | —We want Women Lawyers, Doctors, Jurors, and | in nis name, He supposed t kreater portion During theer {i ile -teles three or four prison | and only cry. ‘Tie moral of tue situation is this? sRaceaessss ahead ry | Bu wbtthat | of more than ten thousand devils, and finally | 0% will be surprised to learn that with such @ | Atthough he Iva very rich 1 pe cays ‘ may} eye ; vol!” The pro. | #10m Governor Lippitt is very clad to see you he NW ibat 4 « k thie morging, If i tokbow, | all hag occurred at Las Tunas, and shal! nse only | slould not bave #0 inuch twoddle in print. Quant, and thon unito in recommending | Wit: “My paper is edited by a fool!” The y Ile hopes you have enjayel yourselves, He invited | Are you satislied now? nee kt SOU WARE COMBO | Ge i crmation, alter sayiug that Quesada tas | the files of the Kecolulion were called tor, when Mist | Gen. Borrenriinn for Socretary of War. prictor’s letter will probably appear in the Brook | you yere for that purpose, And he desires me Couxsit irritated beyond enduranes)—What is your | been planning to capture a large convoy to ba cove | Anthony’ r to the Taosuay Hall Convention UN, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1869. | « 1 be rid of the horror in some way, Tt | Carmanree also, would answer to no other title in GOV. LIPPITT'S CLAM-BAKE, SHES JUDICIAL SZAP-HOUAR, THE REVOLUTION IN CUBA. BUNBEAMS, ee } " Rearing Farce in the Comrt of General =The salo of ¢ a vay ‘ co a -Joility for the Officiats at the ones hi The ealo of the iNeo York Ledger this weet them by lot, just ag among conspirators it is Wittiawa; and the “amended” resolution, ions extracts from glish Trades Untone by the Count | Wot Sinmiortatity, He would have passed | fered a serions loss from the wrecking of the | there was a great clam bake down oF a wince bonds, A few women were buddied together in a | the news by cable irom Spain that 8,000 soldiers will —The Timps publishes ¢ \1 1 + alao—tike | Germania, These steamers not being insured, the | DAY Ttwne eof beg ithe genie” | @x8 eaclosure, pear the optrance, Se a ee ie sidsdalaly Asst fmt Atbeie dh tele nbaltied aca a ye places the premiums that would have | M8 Who Rave it was Henry Lippitt, Bea of t!8 |All the benches in the rear of the hall were filted | despatch has been received by Gen. de Kodaa, and | de Paris, which, to the great mortification of h¢ heen talk it hag ied len ined he city. Mr. Lippitt ta on the most prominent eitl: | by the carcasses of Fourth and Sixth Ward thiev the editor of the Vor de Cuba has one from a promis | Bonaparies, is exciting considerable attention among leugs ose A "1 20n8 of Providence, and long wanted to be Gov- ‘The jarymen— those that conid not afford to pay | nent official at Madrid that Serrano bas given the | the French working classes, thin was not to be the fate of the | % the sharcholders. This reserve capital of | ernor of the State, Tt was thonght before the Inst | in 425 fine—wanted to go home, but contdn't, | final order for their embarkation. Messrs. A. Lopez | —The Elector of Hosse-Cassel, who had ceased 1 hand was to be ita | Premiums thas saved, amounting to about §400,« | election that his chanecs for the nomination were | They hore their aufferings with the heroism of mar- | & Co.are arranging to bring them on their numerous | tobe of any conacquence loug before Bisin irk ex- otal hand was to be # 000, is believed to cover nearly the whole logs of | very good; but Sprague wanted Seth Padelford to | tyes, ‘The horde of officers seemed very anensy, | palace ocean steamships. This doce not alarm the | tinguished his sovercignty, has retired ty his private » had taken the matter to it: | the Germania, Much dissatisfaction, however, fe | be Governor, and so Lippitt had to yleld to Padel- | gomothing is in the wind, Somebody ia to be re- | Cuban patriots at all. ‘They care not for afew then | estateof Horzowitz to sven t tae rest of his life ii C\*ABIANCA, hand in band with hie funeral pyre. Colkeum, No fF dostiwy self, and tho big barn was destined to die 68 | expressed with the Directors of the Company. ford. moved, and speedily too, Capt, Ieainh Rynders was | sand more or leas of their enewy, provided they can | philosophicat meditations over the vicies!tule ot q it had lived, ina scone of wild disorder, of | It is said that, in order to make an oxtravagant | Mr. Lippitt tad mate a bet with a young gentle | on hand, looking out for $1.10, allowed as fees for | bave what arms they wish, the Hessians, tumult and of noise inconceivable. On Wed. | aceial display, they reduce the dividends of the | "4&8 Of Providence, and lost ba tara lh tly every prisoner taken to Sing Sing, but found busi- PAST, PRESENT, AND PUTTER. —The London Eeonomie urges tho intervention slay tote cane AHDHA, Cie Tika of Which | sharoholdinss chim-bake, with the understaoding tha ness rather dull, ‘When Cespedes raised the standard of revolt tho | of Farope, In order to prevent the eceston of Cuba to nesday there came a 5 i i ican to be a large one, only abont twenty of the frient* | At tt o'clock the reporters were in their seats, | Cubans could not count upon more than 900) stand | the United States; put most of ths other Englelt of the winer heing expected to be invited. The | ond ail that was wanting before beginning the fone | of arma, This number was eeattered to the four | Journals seem rather to favor t date on which it was expected to take place WAS | ping operation was the presence of the Lilipatian | points of the compare—on hill, date, in city ard | manifest destin Programine Of | Axed, and the locality—a pleasant pleee new the | Judge and the Bohemlan pensioner of the Court, | town, from Havana to Santiago de Cuba, Two} —Prince Charles of Routmania baving ecessive Lecture on the Pacific | shores of the bay—was chosen. Gov. Lippitt—for | who fs paid $2.500 9 year by the county to report in | months after the revolt they received 2.500 arms from | a visit to the Emperor of Rusala, and hie of Bost y tae never bests ire beon Lt Gronow FRancts TRAIN goes it in tho that tho ten thousand singers would | y40 Wont, We have the printe Mf tho roof, ‘They conldn't do it, but the | yig «rs an to oppose tht of the ex-Spanish colony. roared down the baleon ir own expen and texpensive and clogant houses in Providence, 4 with the shrick | Stator men—Womon are better than Men!” No | of those presout hat come | ers wore nrraigued, und their pleas of unocence | YF qo ain waw one of the | Were kin. pedi ROARING PARR IN THR COURT ROOM, navy and with lior legtone of volunteers and an ex- —When in Aberdeen, De. Johnson dined with troops and | @ clergyman, thg sonp being “hotehpoteh.” ‘The ayear's timo | lady of the Lous after having served him once Mi) stand of aris, Le wens ates Wie carats money, hi ‘The next was case that excited the risibility of | to crush arebeliion started wit list of subjects, Mr, Tuuw calls upon the ladies | m lifted the vart roof, and scattered it abroad | ‘ . areety ask nnd ked if be wou d take some et of Nevada to turn out and hear their champion, | le would seareely hay ak one hundred | oveovyody, includins the young Judge and Bob. It | What can she do toward suppressing this same rebel: | 8° am wif ard ol ings.” ‘The: i » | afin ‘ople ta a eln given in paywient it o de la 0 3 0 Bi ive | ster “alist spoke pie nomighty wings.” Th was a hail storm The progtamtse ateo'denouneds the reoous tran bad in Brople to ven in pa | wo that ota young colored bootblack, who had | Hon when it has raised its army to 23,000 efiectiv: rn moralist and outspo! ar repl fe. There | Deen accused of having snatebed 4 gaid chain from | Mey and has 100,000 more in reserve? | Spain | It is a dish ft for hi ‘ a liquor dealer in frout of bis premises, 620 Broome | My embargo and confixcate more plantations mw " chorus, performed by the clements them- nost enjoyable © fer of bullion to the Bank of California as a stock- | | The clam-bako wns a elvor ly wo ing. f : wan abdndanec of everything to cat and drink i fret tla: nd Sonal property; she nay desolate more homes, | OTe, then,” was tie immediate and appropriate selves, and truly worth hearing. Jobbing transaction, and informs the public that | crered by the wluner In Mr. Lippit’s mamve-wand | Pitt TG ue aloe baat fas story, and on | Periiny ane once happy inmates into the streets, aul? | reply. And when this concert was over, and the | when it was done Mr, Tear telegraphed to the | the affair Wend slong vory merrily, A. little while |” Cooxsst-—Were you drunk on thet nicht? et tothe mierey of the brutal volunteers she my Why » melee. Gane " Lippitt and riends ordered UNE RL: re you drnnk o J sit, | Why Mr. Gre ; aky cloared again, it was found that the | Seoretary of thé Treasury as follows: Hie oon, Me, Aavett and, hn rena ordered | Greens aware emai omen you ayo. | Parnyend Dlacken, new, tale over, This weasist | Why Mrs Girccley Oppose the Womnn'e great problem was solved, the Coliseum was ane Fiala Ty reed gusirting San Francte. Remeiiarcas cucu. that now was | lw r¥an Never tind what Tay. If you insult me | Ov the mountains, plains, hill, and valleys, never, Prom the tecotution, gone. GILMORE’Ss monster was extinct. he cesak be ideas bi iain wel prale immediately coi eclod & crowd of rong bloods . OU RL ere you under the infuence of Uquor om | iierppet He eeee tivedd setesan pagh decided! tr solkarn eonnelt that e ; i om Providence, and. ux the Covernor wit going | that dy no grows sick over tho long-continued perver- akfuate should be given to tle New Yor Nothing remains for the world’s contem. © prices for admission to this lecture wero | ten AT iweareiage try rushed tumultecuriy around |. Wtthaee—Was Unnder the tpfuence of Liquor ob that | sion'at Sruth winch churacteriacy i , Ish reports, | Press, that we might understand exactly how they one dollar to the dress circle, and fifty cents to | day? tees wenober then asf am now i ; ho wield pubite sc lay . oO a him, ing wea Of Providence always seize ‘a ly y Woen the Chappeigorris were annihilated — nv who wield public sentiment in this couatry stood on Plation bute mase of chip, Return, ©} aust; private boxes $8 and §8, Twonty | avery possible Opportunity, to, get Mr Lippitt to | WiNth Have jou dranc acyimng wo day? (Laurte | Colon last month tke preas here proclaimed a vice | the Woman Suffrage question, Gimone! from Leyond the seas, Returoing, thou ennst “rejoice to eee the curee re. moved.” ea apecch, ‘ney tried it this time. ithe ih delivered on twenty auc- Three checrs ior Governor Livpitt* erted the i tory. When Jordan hurled Valmaseda’s forces back | _ Accordingly, aa Mr, Greeley was the mort distin ‘Counsnt—Yer: Wb you drank anything to-day, | throagh the ravines of Palmo Soriano on the Mth | @uished and disafected ot the New York pr . cessive nights in San Franciseo, netted $20,000, ‘winner of the bet. ‘The crowd yeiled, aud We Gov- | fir? and there ts ho necessity, sir, of your repeating my | of last July, capturing eight Pleces of artillery and | Was d ciied to invite him drst, In order to Crnor seid: Questions, RF. 213 prisoncts, the press fire talked of that victory | how strongly a really able mai This is ag dazzling as so much fireworks, but | "Prank you, gentlemen.” ‘O-auawer from witness, Tere Taaihe Y Khow how ber andiime lista be vice | Sell in oanine position, we don't see how the gifted and brilliant Trai Three more cheers for the Governor!” eried | giueXsel—Well mr, have you drank any spirits to- | toriey are won by the shin loads of wounded and | , The ceremonies of Mr. led President in 1872 as he proposes, wee Nrirwnas—Any spirits. dt voneay? (Laughter) dsing troops constantly arriving at this port, The | daction, and seating in ‘ciinnaneilliabnsitinints Good for the Express Compant Irecley"s entrance, intros comfort! urnichale, with eeeeney ean be eley “Speech! Speech! Speech! roared the boy*, | Counsel —Vee—any ru, Deandyy glu, rye, oF hour- | hospitals of ail the towns of the island In Spanish | the usual civilitios to the weather, family iriendy, Gen, Burrenvie p's offer to forward, by | unless he ean succeed in compelling one or ba Whe cheers had been given, tt akin Lae ae ‘i itm Rinne possession are filled sll with sick and wounded end enn +] tid ail dixposed of, we turucd to Ma, ‘ r ‘ound in visinay, ‘The erowd ke VeNesa—Any rum, © y 1 dean eeley and suid? mailge express, the amount of the coupons | both of the great parties to nominate hin ax | unt Uy aL wete TE GL AGL WHEL 0, shake a Eo epent Dourbon before 1 came down town. [Kaas ‘A VOERTO PORINCIP® ERO DEAD, TAs eUiquvtte til phd nidloey.allicostoebin™thb pene of the United States bonds falling due, illus. | their candidate, If he ean do that, he will core | The carriage was walting for him, with Senator SA) okdsnetc kus SAD Brig.-Gon, A. Kecalante, who commanded tho | thin of anything anpicasant at the eocial board, bee Anthony and the others alrevty seited, ‘The fellows Wernwes--Any thing @ the erowd, instructed ty W., who won the bet, | com tar renter ad hal 3 ot | Puorio Principe department up to June 80, from the | fore broak/ast is unuounced, Will you, Mr, Greele War jek aeank two cup of | commencement ofthe revolution. During the attack | be kind enous to state vont eritclsits at eg trates tho advantage of having a practical | tainly succeed, Tat and acup of tea for dir i ji ‘i ; screamed louder than ev v | f made on taateity in Junehe was wounded im tha | ner in which we are pressing woman's elaii to man in power. Of course, nobody would be | in, caittenden paper, published in Brook- Speech! Speech! Les have a specch from nize —Vonr Honor, will you make tke | Lreust. ‘Tho prese here denied it, but Escaliute | sufrae, and why some of the leaders 0, tis return wieweer my, elean's |. Wityres—L am fool enough to order coupons forwarded by Rest Lippitt t to Spain. He died on the gist wltio trom tue have fall a ander Your sy le euro? a8 Ws painful wound, wiich ‘og your questions. I flows Ipn, tells us that the Susquehanna ri al i lemen, “it 0 wlio’ ol It 6. Ni 7 C mail; and the scheme for Immienscly in- | tho foot of the Avondale mine, What a pity it is | MaKe," aDece gillian PMA Ure tet cre oes oe ene tS BATTLE OP LAS THNAS, id Airs, Busntow duioated negra auutage te } cronsing: the business of the express compa: | that the miners had not made this discovery, as it | m! make @ DrPH Ont shall caueiepoulor conteruptor | - On the fstinst, rumor was circulated here that the if F . | nies would not haye been likely to occur to | would have saved them the trouble of drawing | Sage! to you in iny place.” f ; ; 1, | Spanish garrison at Las Tunas hud achieved a press a Ara asin your) tnflugnee: to-day mgsinnt any one Dut an expressinan, water for miles, ‘The ignorance displayed by tha | “ear Certainiy,’ tt Whe « oh we teaed mane Meo Taras ens Tere Ewe | heer ar etmruaais had been called, The news Pie dinaavec free. trade, anil eri yo es . ater for miles, c e displ by the ea, Certainly," said the Governer, as he Jumped ule Mies it ie Cuban Generalissimo had been ki “3. Die finuac rade, anil eritic ‘Tho express companies ought to make a | editor of the Chittenden organ fully justifies tho | Into his earriige aid drove awag Ic wow. wir, tion to me thie is my question? | was eclebrated at the Casino bya banquet, tional parties gud’ platiorsas ti, th , ¥ iy Hiquor woday * Gent omen and fricads,” said W., mou n cf its principal proprietor, to | fence, 4 Lam very clad to foe yo ied hip ama’s grand mansion was Iuminated, E"havs col- | abomiuatle, If poo, d testimony euflicicut to prove that no batt! ekimmieg on the enr ting the | Wiixgys—Ityo TL drank any morg liqnor to-day ? Usis ocee | Yor) Teirank a irlase of kode water with edme whiakey | 1ee tender of a large amount of stock to Gen, | Written opi questions instead ¢ up of the Chicago phitta tym Faole within a day or two, It cannot be too | (specially to way to you that he will be groutly dis: | PAY! es ®! | ducted by Bonogast from Nueyitus to Lax Tuna, | and the « 4 ae mips ¢ re e f Aes | : X8as—What {8 ny business? T sell death and de- . ‘i ri hare avavefore aie mented: up! ines Logethe 4 The Ge ne ral has raised more money for often printed, Pr ion ae uteieans Wes teats iss ue & ir mrueifon to my ino oy te ae Lats ay neies gh Thats ares fore. mie commented 2. t a her, Mr. Guanv than any other man, and by tho en entirely at the Governor's oon exeenee, ai Wine cDOnE TC boon 8 tnaae flare Cheutdesos, and Madrileno of San Juan de ios * rest t nearly took one br ‘ode of Procedure’ 8 published 1 font meuior, paps pre is entitled to | One of the most ineongrnous fe ; Ziven orders for the brownpt payment ocail the bills, | thre wot) A, Mi i . | he alva we tu way that Ae beciles you alt | bau battieield. Tho fies of these papers dato wiy oltered cach ia (uen the very best office, American high society is the costume worn by | down here fo another dam-bake nert Thiureday f | pr of in to the Sist_ ultimo, having arrived yesterday , be aH arestand Vhe Governor was sold, and he Lad to pay the | COCNs#L— at Will doy sie. Rapido, Neither Of them, nur ja any letters | f t, the ecena é FTES TITS the drivers of Learses and cartinges at Dill, Down came the witness, whose Winch wre published in the dawnt de bi Marina, 1a 1 LM Lod, Mr, It is slated that Asa Packer, the million | Even when the vehicles are good and ch - - covered witl aul rts of iquor Dlowsot lores Prensa, Vor de Cabo, or Betetin Comerctad of tia | wid, However he uti r frou ue, bd fae if ‘ NTS, The tribunal was tn eceston nntil 3 o'clock, and | city, if any mention whatever wade of this Hult, It, dom aued for womau a tle tLe a aire ear diate for 0 vernor of Pouneyivanin faa drivers are often dressed without regard to wut. ‘ te taxpayers only’ rah ot eownting. the price | tay ba oc emcee! Tak ust bata dawg | Mun ‘Ol eclbeupe shit i nit. te 0 only two thousand dollars for the 10 good taste and cleanliness. iv: dred gnessea, and not one Dat printed calendars. of it coukt have rencted this city, iT such a baie hat every ¥ peeuniar ° onan 1B | formit n to gond taste and clonulinesss | Given a hundred jrnesies, and not one of them | Mh ery wah etter at gy, Mon | hey waan places tue prose, bere redo an Innes | fyi lis ould: To sce a wit Fellof of the families of the miners murdered at | This was especially conspicuous in the fuueral of | woutt have probably been that *Uucle Tom's | day next, at 1A. M.. When possibly Heddy ho | vation upon lormer practice’ ia vilag to publeba | aud + Corneil University. exclusively for Avonds Considering the near approach of | den, Rawrixs at Washington on Thursday, | Cabin would be the play that the manager of the | Blacksmith may be eulied for tr Kraud victory. Bish | th tw omen shoul vote, 160, on caueakoual { i , Sanitary, anil reform me ea voleo 1a the otecti it twenty thousand dollars, at the very | ‘The hearse was gorgeous, aud the carriages in | Olyimple woutd geloct to follow his two years <7 eteddiokdeae radabea least, would have been the propor auount for ® | the procession, two hundred in nmnber, were aa | ofsaccessful pantomime. It wan rusning at ones to | YURY DUTY WOR 4 LIVELIMOOD, | | Gen, d¢ Rotas has heen petitioned by the etizcns | Own nex tut te. W myavend = contribution from the man who has made his | good as could be hired in Washington—that is to | Me other end of the dramatte seule, for nothing | Mac Precious Gang that hus Fastened Itactt {send them new commanders. ‘the Hotetin, ypencend pouuien et He twenty millions in the conl mining business. tay, they were very poor indeed, Rat the ab. | cud De more ulike the pantomime than this | “upon the Courts ut Hudson Count TAY Si EROMDNISL es eer a Reo aru, SO aoe ee sence of any uniformity of dress, and the ge Sonthern melodrama. Besiles, every one supposed ery Cock — Fi der Spanish authority no oditor has'a right to coun. VIRGINIA MATRON, The Senate's first duty on meeting next | ti chabbiness of the coxchmen, made the pageant | Wat Uwele Tom tad died witht tninwtrolay aml Thieves thor Pellitane an Jurors | tenance orltieisins o! public ofivers, alunos December will be to reject a mimber of G } ; slavery, amt that his eabin was as completely | As the Octobor torm of the Hudson County Cir- as How Mrs. Lee and Mrs, Jackson are Spends ay TARTS AIK aga the reverse of imposing. Indeed, but for the | knocked down by the tornado of the late war cs the | cut Court fs drawing near, and as thore is a heavy | The Famishing City of Trinidad Welieved. ing the suunner, Gnaxt’s nominations, afer which it will deplore | solemnity of the occasion, it would I ven | Coliseum was by the storm of We.tnes.tay calendar, embrieing nearly every conceivable erime, | CoFresvoudence of The San. From the Rockbridge Springs Correspoutence of iM the death of Mr, Fassespgy, and the resignation | yigioulous. This is apt to be true also of the | Bat the audiences that have crowded the Olympic | we propose to look into the composition of that trie | TRINIDAD, Sept. 1.—Yesterday the garrison «f Neo Orlewie Times, of Mr, Cartes, most carefully arranged funerals in New York, for | all thie week testify very conclusively that the inter- | Punal. Prosecuting Attorney Garriteon is prepar- | this elty experieuced a great reltet by tho arrival | | Among these, 1 fon i hare Mra, Robert B. Lee, The old landmarks of Congress are fast dis- | (he same reason. atin the story tis not die with the eveute that | ing the ealendar and will conduct the prosccu- | from Havana of 1,890 stands of arms, wunitlons of | MOM {J nit seen for thisty years, Thad known appearing. The House lost its leader in Taap id ar ae gave it hfe, and that eympathy romalas for the bond- | tion, while Jadge Bedle will mete out justice with | War, and provisions for soldiers and citizens, Whea | daughter of George Washington Parke Custis, who pius Srevens, and two of the most authorita- Dexter was put before a sulky for the first | man struggling for freedom tong after that bondman | an even hand, the Clenfuegos and Jugua, the two steamers which war te on ed eh aif Geo go shin an, but > : ; ed stag io blood reintion. ‘Then she war an elegant and ate tive members of the Seuate will be tuiss- | time this season on Thursday afternoon, on the | Ho were e Had Py sweep, it seems, over th et is pee thing i gd ie Jeske inthe and nites nt apt Aap iy he ecg * i tractive you 44 huly, OF eroat wsabiity Of wanuees, ear Senator | Ba i 1% 5 trea aay Jddy and | feath of tittle Eva and Tom, and langh at Topsy, and | that is the selection of the grand and petit juries, Dl after aud personal charus, Alas! £ fount lov greauy rom Maine, espocially, wi 2 nosy yen y X* | litte less vigorously, and with a grain of consolation | been calicd won, and have served net only with | error has reigned in this city. The garrison cou!d | His heen wrribly uilhcted by teatuatisin, whiel has latent influence war often even more pewerfu treme outer edge to go at all, Notwithstanding | quit it's all over now credit to themselves, but with profit to the people, it | noth defended the town against 400 men, Their | made tice euch a crippie hut, for some yoars pam, than his active participation in the labors of the | these unfavorable circumstances, Mr. Bonnet | The play has been very well east, and ia exeetent- | fx nevertheless, we are pated to aay, too true that | ammunition was nearly out and the 600 men cre | simost from te cominence Of the late War, her ; ; nly Incomation is alleot chal 7 Senate, Me had a great weight with the younger | drove Dexter a half mile in 1:07, A good deal of | ty pus upon the stage a» regards ssenory and the | worthless seapograces for years have had hardly ang | Were all weak for want of provisions, The dmpar- | Whncis's moved abont vy surratin La spite OF tlt members of the body, like Monnint and Eowuxns | curiosity is felt to know in what time he could | other requisites of fioish, Mr, George L, Fox ap | other vielble means of support than ger as jurors, | Clul of this morning says that (wo thousand more | afflicuon sho is a inost agreeable and cuccr.ul old of nt, and the New England Senators | trot a mile now, with the track in good condition, | pears as Lawyer Murks, Mis nce au natured is quite | The ucizhborhood of the Court House is becoming | muskets were exvecied than came, but learns that ary Oi Ha amile, und converses ubjects With iutellixenc they had not arrived irom New York as expect Vivaedy, and a Bus enough have arrived to relieve the garris: "ani aniews a chance Is browshtubouty | igom the double fear that the revolutiontsts. vad he cioes aissoutahia hae Ss > assault tue city, and the other that they should have @ more disreputable than a New York | (ih adon the towa so gu iuto the interior and generally, He acted as a damper upon the Sum- ee as funny and grove-que as behind umpty Dumpty's | almost as notorious (that ts, during the sessions) as wer wing of the Chamber, Ho was that marvel, | Mr, Cavacasy, the new Russian Minister | W8!te mask, and itis very pleasant to meet hum again | the “Tombs 4 ‘ i asacomedian, in which Hine of art his merits are | it will suo | the Radi- t just arriv & strlot Republican frowning allke upon the Radi. | who has just arrive as conspleuods as lie hus proved them in pantomline, | politicians’ caucus, of tho Jnughter, querrulonsncesy invalid iu her manner of eau Ther time is occupied in social conve tag ¥ and playing with her here, comes to the United ss byt iy s, ; a sere jor au) sewing, writing witebill, @ cals and the Democracy, and holding both | States with the reputation of one of the best politi- | gira, G. C, Howard gives vitality to the play by her | ‘The local Justices thronghont the county also | ~ Licut-Gov. Quiros 14 revlowing t'¢ troops while tow, the sou of Gen, W. HL i. Lee, in awe, Both he and Mr, Gnimas were the Inst of | cal writers and statesmen of Russia, Hehas also } striking Impersoviiion of that imp of darkness | want looking after. There are no lens than Afteen to | Tam wating, and the oeople, Laving wppeagad their | SMe is Wull of eucrgy aud ludusiry, and euapioye hare the old school of statesmen, in whom innate con- | the advantage of # thorough knowledge of Auner- | Zopay, abit of charact + acting that has seldom in | elghteen Justices of the Peace, the maj Neaaer, ar0 again on the streets Csauunteras AR Oncaea vate ane ity of whorn ¥ which in years past | are men of no edneation, aud whose ignors ing for herselt and dau fuged ia making a arces daugiters out of some eal At present wie is ens r herself and oue of her servative t jeucies struggled all the time against | ican institutions, acquired while serving at Wash- | its way been surpassed, ond nee of | Gen, Quesada’s Order to Prevent Pilinge the Radical exigencies of the times in which their | ington ag attaché of the Russian Legation at the | Mrs, Howard reccived vad sttil deserves the fullest | law is notorions, Some of them roceivod their nom'+ and Robbery, Meare talite ta Besccie a prosont frous Jot was cast. time when W. L. Maney was Secretary of State, | the fullest prs Tho other cuaracters are inthe | nation in the lowest dens in their respeetire die- The Spaniards insist upon asserting that the Mrs. Ler, though conicnted With her situation, atorul for many tokens of love and on lavished upon uusurally slahs for tc mw when she has beon sa and deeply ademiration lary, OF these Justicr’, | spect the property of either friend or fue, Tue fol | band aud Le uunan, With grcat | ten are proprictors of gin shops, and only two have | lowing circular addressed to the army by its Com. | home at Aviington, i main well playea: s/, Cluir, the gentleman, by Mr, | tricts, and their misbehavior would justly const m | yeyolutionary authoritles have not and do sot ree George Becks, very naturally, and with ease and | some of them to the penil finish; Uncle Tom, by My, Asa ( New men are now laboring for ascendancy in | Like most Russian statesmen, be is impressed that Chamber, and none of them with more | with the importance of intimate relations with brilliant promises of suecean thun Senator Conn: | the United States, and of sympathetic feelings | quetity to the wezr eharacieristies; Aunt Ophedla, | been admitted to the bar. wansder-in-Chicf, settles the ancation aato the desire | {utmensly, and b Danisked: Ble exnanis Lind of this State, who blends in a singular | in favor of the extension and the power of Ameri+ | py stra, Hind, wi hunor, not unaixed with exage | It would astonish many to gee the class of men | or the revolutionsry authorlites: St hee ohilahood: ona girivoade ren eee mee New and thoughtfulness with New | can institutions, In point of mutual sympathy | geration; Bea by Miss Alice Cuslunan, with much | who make a living by serving as jurors, These Heanguanrens or tar Anuy,) | ¢lictished dealt, howover, she will choetfu'ly suri York comprehensiveness and solidity. He is | and of natur Lailinity between the Russian and | sweet and childiike simplicity; Legree, by Mr. | “conrt squa'ters,’” as they are familiarly called, are i SAN down, 1860, 4 a Price, and wall wever consent destined to hold, henceforth, a commanding pl American peoples, both hyldimg sway over ims | Studley, With a G-vilivi eaccttence, ta Iecopiag with | always on the lookout for elanees, and when moury |, CHtCYLAM.—The repeated compiainie w didane Hound tnprcifel condesenasion in the Senate, mense dominions, and both animated by the He Ce kang is cus Flicher, by Mr. C. ik, Fox, | cam be had, ateao and fur verdict is mever rendered. | flrent classes of exceases, demand thar eae Ara ae ace. roe aes egg Sra hes —— . cnorgy peculiar to rising nations, Mr. Caracasy's | ater his own forcible fashion ; and George Harria, the | They are backed by many of thete dusticns, wro | Sty mcasures be taken to prevent the repetition of | Yastated und appropriated proverty bequeatiied b It in very well to know something about ae hea oe pra Pride European | THBUway slave, by Mr, Mostiiner, with # marked 40> | make whatever use of them they plese, ‘The eounty | SueH EbuRcE, the nor een eater ee aa Be Fee itraniy Geen tee tte Met Ratton thas the subject upon which you write, This sound fomnity and emphasix iat sid hot expecially suit the | reallzes ttle or nothing from the ues imposed by | stain upon our our holy cause. Consequently, al | ¢)49¢ to be a Federal cometery when the farily o powers, We have no doubt, from all we hear, iE fom character, Mr, Mortimer deelaims too inuch, ts too | hese petiy cour we may say, have | eiulzens occupy it, principle finds an illustration in the subjoined ex. 0 sufler any molestation from aimed Rovert EL that he is the man to confirm and strengthen ; Seal “ ‘ unlimited ‘power, and thor responsibility i only a | foree: to th rating Vaal hero with ber tract from the Albany Hoening Journal, once an ese iy fi formal and funereal, sud cepectalty induiges in a matter o} ‘Ono bas nected un Fustice ct a | thecartees pountble Poot ta theese Te the most ele: rieata Rid an uble tAnen that commanding position, habit of perpetual y soaking a warning foredager at in township over two yours, aud hus mover paid | that they may be reimbursed and the waranders in Virginia, he “eye a , ene : ‘i , nd capable sob ton 1 Py yr © at last for the | S7Cr7, OMe Re addresees, This gstare accompanies (tollar to the Town Committee He even de- | punished, ‘Tey may rest wssured that (uelr clams nies oe Kotor, OF the Ont F ebhs # awlins Was ® a eepable so} olutio een found at last for the | ye, ary speech th: : y make any report as he is reqnired to by | shal have immediate attention, Ways fawoud fo nc tilt dier: prompt toeoncelve ‘execute A solution has a nearly overy speech that he makes in the course of ‘Another Juatice, who is doing a thriving busy | The Nec mdcee: area H b Phe commanders of our srmy throughout th or two ot ver poution# | istand will exeren the utmost dillgence in th 1 only $354, while it ® | fair, Uhut all abuses of this Class way be avoided, and | Hrdee, and gentleness, oned upon we unvere they wil kako pains to locate the responsibility ya a. ened before bim | where it belongs. found gulity o1 committing observer tices bave at-o | Counconanelne’ ality of committing oF | Pyrat) d, Juckson fe.also making 9 sojourn in Canada problem, It is to convert the Dominion | the play, and tinully gives into an independent kingdom, and make Prince | who ts having huis fas 9 Anrnvn King of at! To be sure, the young man | ly. Nobody Nk Tt emacks Wo kan tion Gon, Rawnins was an Assistant Adjutant eral, He never commanded troops, and ne p by natural abillly the deficiencies of educ We fooling of w sinner | nose, ant wh Sas eid 1 out rather too plain. | during the past year, return , He rather too plains 1 won known that tue Aucs I ve forefingers stiook at them. | tunatey who chanced tot Hof tue scliov! room aut of cers | auwunted ty over $1,000. ‘These J id toake ber in the largest cyuowure of all cyes, tae observed of 7 is not very bright, but then he has silky whis- ores $1,001 iosg have. any sich ablses will Be punished | 4) ihe te oe Ps Pee aitempted to execute an order at all, is Baie Kers, hls clothes are made by @ good tailor, he | in ards pulnite, ‘Theplay scems tke Hfogsers aboat them acu, who would | With tue uumort MINtary rigs, QUESADA, ” | Si" fanie manners aba her little dancucerca” bright val talents were great, and if be had undertaken Ave i sappy low of al oa flr rin 4 stan tready at any moment to run thelr fe sf girl of seven ov eight years, attracts universal atten to learn the det fie ok tastion, he would avon Have | (Ane Bray Woll, auihiey mnoconeshs @ agian sid NaList Ores —To night the promi vorites inom the jury When the case tw important, Auvother Expedition for Orb, Hoirges ob the iuuriogs Nero ol 0 learn the details of tnotlos, royal fam With all these qualifications, how | pei opera is to Le lutitiads The wie Amoui the many who can always be found wating From the Worcester Move.) Gasette, Liv, and of a luundrea other batties, mastered that subject ; but he never undertook, | cid Canasta under hie rule help becoming prow | Beele opera is to be tal he Partts for Komething to turn op is ahotorious charac For several weeks tho work of eulisting men Sainte ska His live of duty was diff-rent, 5 1 powerful, and belng fully able to hold . e Fe on this side the A Kao Wh Ba from Jerser City. dle is 66 for service im the putrot army of Cava has been Terrible Condition of Spain, 2 perons and pow etree ly ‘The company ts a4 Food 4 one a4 could bo ea’ 0" Hone Fie a etn vin Ta aieeticn tauce | QuletLY prorccated in. thin eity, and wita consider The correspondent of the Zul? Mall Gazette, her own in 4 war with this count considering the Hrilted cacouragement given In this puke a ¢ le wo king via in cle ies | ble auecess, as we lear that ‘over 100 mew aave | who write John Bull's hatred of everything pertain about the poll Jony, declares tuat she or of i ving on | bern se et, ‘The myve 4 4 ne here Waa due 10 tLe | jay r ——— country and in Kiclud to dramaticevoeal culture oi several occasions, on one of whied he . i fards are utterly disgusted with thair my avout OF Jus ing to the Catholic religion sometimes leads hin i i ; ass) 4 a (forts of Gen, Ramos, who belonss in New Yors, | tices and will rene oul y is sey Pay Reranh pean eed A patrolman of the Metropolitan Police, | and espectaily are we fortunats in having the best ror while an indictivent was hang! + | but who visived this city about the middle of dune. | lu tnt Will tewds ity Wh ne other ro vty te tain nal justice discourtosy toward its pros to the silliest acts « ved Mik by Lynch law, Even ert . Ne of dson City, He a © e Ae ieletey = . " y English prima donna upon the stave. aa ane all » anotuer ie Bamen. he f Hndson City Aas lust ay the men were enbated they were quietly | ¢ aring Uuk tele 1 iti Valor, a ister of Cleaity ealled Sister Faas. | hilh to favorable consideration at the Central De- | slements thet ive aesuranes Of © OUG* | [ion seluis Op maRy Fepresenuitivea, At tie leet Bike | hse creel ee mathe amnekd for erorideuees | without t-Anduiusiay a kimi ot ter ate , ¥ vartinent, truthfully says that the Police Com- | Saft sess : fing of the Court 46. had'a dolesate in the person of | wiucte, they expect (o Gnd e steamer in reac Sociniiam prevails, produced by overgrown estates crs hud for along time been rendering services | } ncRNA, Aa erie ean | Manure ar Wattack’s —A matines is given at | Sek ohh coats Mya a delesate ia the pres of | tuo al arte teu frome hare dlvcet JoCuby. “he | a ; Baek ORRrRrO RT Cmaaire missioners should be held responsible fo 7% Pei tg dia Ay AWeOD t } inen were & boarty-i i nic’ @ proviuce, and the biggest of them 1 wlrich all counected with the institution estimated | missioners should pe helt respnel appoint tp | Wallseh’s to-day for the beneslt of the finally of the | fuirty days, ond a sled deal he made of {t3 for, while many of them have seoh service m this country: | jn'st Petersburgh. Mrrsaalase, ts her wit very highly, Under her care the sick were bet. “ ° ‘ late doseph G. Hanley. Mr Owons a fleoved every other member of the Jury,and finally uirty were nnder command of © ¥ Ho- | vail everywhere. Prim hins ordered all Generals places on the forse, The patrolman adds that neither Rule 44 nor it requires th int Lieut. Dawson Coulter, and Ste ud Lieut, | Yai 8% ha Py to Eo _ im BuvColph. All three of the omeers, we vw: | Wurtered nine terscustwho iad tent es cn bat are members of Post Nv, 10, @. A. Ky of this | Wore not rosistiag: oF ‘attach tus i deg teas wa ecily, All of the party appeared to ve well supplicd ter attended to than before ber coming, quarrels dngle, Mis engu (is nearly closed, the rogas | left them ail in the lireh, Tt beeame go Hot for poor ny other rule, even though | Jar season commencing next Wednesday ereuing | * Mollivers” after the jurors were siseharged, that TIUKib uate ana | Puree Matinol (or Ghandel t he was forced to take a trip oatof the city. ‘i had alte cvased, and it was acknowledged dicer to sl fi 1 st the treasury is Inéolvent, the rtiva without her equal could not easily be found, ‘This i sith absent, with grecauacks, Gut tel Capeage. bed either bach | ¢ ; J par ie real hart Weave of absence, | Make # gentleman of wruifan, ‘The patrolman ‘ — - West Hoboken and Union TiN have the'r repre« | tent fa‘im adeadeus or else ther left we benind, ta | feaderty aud the troce comlag down a f98 thet wOriny taiy Cesinny 6 ShaES laste to the | concludes with the following remurkuble sem- Tne Hyves urt Judgcahty ntatiyes ged, Hare being Ho toss than tweak the most that auy ohehad was a wimall parcel done | bry'may have mlaae hiea of tue aiete el spain TS the master of the workhouse presented to the | : There is still much speculation as to who shall | pee ie rai cling arony, Tee up Ina wewapaper. | Phe aeparvure was very quiet, | ‘ie ie fed revolution whieh in cowning Were. Hourd of Guardians a representation to that | tl . 4 bo the successful candidate for this position, Jude | fact that one ofthe constables wio has bee 4 | Uther travellers saver that the oMcers ware. red, a If our $12,000 0 year Cowmisstoners would de- ofthe constables who is wore red, white, aud Live ribbons at their buttunhole, Emigrants Starving ou ch From the Silver Clty (Llaho) A eaking of her by her usual appellation, | yore halt ac inueh time anil attention to the selection | Clerke, Whose yecord \s thot ofan apright and honc st nun for appolutment | Judge, gains more stre effect, sp Frances, and saying that Sister” MUS rough, never shores and trusty ort “ Siste every day, Ex-City Caritauixe would tomporarily take her place, A | 21 the {pred ua they do to: the oucoctien islets | Judge Abraham 1. Russol has a number of friends round for ihe especis iol Breat uuuber of emigrant are daily passing f Her hy 4 gee eset tg re 9 are very active, bat wi 0 er contestants, ¥ cam also be down ¢ River Valley on thelr ro » Oregon Mr. P, Winutaws. broke in with the demand that | sired. and the press would have fewer ‘outrages | who are very Active. bu with no prospect of sue> | seein On eA Tg, aeeting house at Mariner's Harbor | wi toe Tetrivories, Halling inostly on Minuosdta Mr, Abrabam R. Lawrence, an able lawy Wostern Staton, tisas, Nebiankty Missourl, amt wud not 3 Thus is Hudson county, N. J, closely imitating | t* to be 0, ened op the Ju prox, the two ladies be called ** Mrs. tae If the politicians who recommend persons for | formerly Assistant Corporacion Counsel, has been | the God-forsaken county of New York, p Wuusual degree of destitution and eo sequent iN f eeeanere

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