THE SUN, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1869. AMUSEMENTS, | by using the new weapons placed in their if he should have been guilty of some of the ; + “4 T ACTIVITY OF THE FALL TRADE. vi MN an SINT SUNDEAMS. WPOOTH'S THRATRE, gator, dereeen hand ten are, | hands ne ehrowdly as th rodeeoasora did | erneltion whieh hots alleged to have committed, THE CUBAN REVOLUTION, fee Chey Chewaid ob B MATING BEFORE WINTER, — =Mr. Burlingstne was among the diplom: who attended the funeral of the jate Marshal Nici @ boned fowl,” is a Londe ft must be horne i mind that he has to contend agsinet formidable olds, fo fhe ee the Americas | 8M MAmsor asroRren WiTmin| Baste Overras, with FUPTY MILES OF A Tip Van Winkie. Matinge Saturday forty-alx yours agi WALLACK'S, Sept. The Schoo! for Sean ti MBIMLO'S GARDEN—Formora, Or, the Railton MAGNIFICENT WEDDINGS IN THE WORLD OF FASHION. “sg ANA, Spreading her Wins —» oo Caererere tances, they mag, 1 sway the peli Gover t is concerned, he should only be re- hain, Matinée Sataruay State and of tho whole Union by — ie hole! es Chan paper's opiuion of Road le Knew He W MIFTH AVESUK THE — whol | carded #s a heroic antagonist of tho Ki arde—Troepe Seat to Bas All our hotels are jammed with business men | Flatter and Dagzie in St. Mary's Cha ra Righa! ‘s “ile Knew Ie Was ‘Ons Hew Comedy. ies of yr Whole Intand | from all parts of the country, who have come to pur. piny @ " provslavery dynasty which still attempts to fabano in Hot Haste 1 7 Wedding Trouss | —Meteorologists think that the cool weather of befag <A Ly 2 Be he destinies of the wast region along the Ama tna ss Alarm-The Spanish Joars | chase their fall stock of goods, The amount of rales i itis Ge ee * + s hanghter i the destinies of the vast reg “3 . # summer was owin to . ots ACADEMY OF MUslC Sept idciterman, the Prot: | Napoleon—Dangerous Effect of Ciga soni aid the 1a That Wit, Ri Wey he th Oe Qrle on tho Sun Hard Kighting near bs all branchesio trade averague thirty esha See Grecian ba this immer was ofinz to the prevence of spot itiatear. | The ~ hot se Narot \'s : ee if mnie nnd Naevitnws wyond those of last , and fully Afty per cent. be. ding, whieh hi ’ oe eet é DONTRAL PANE GANNEY, Mh 8v. betwaee tn and | e : wuts about Lou APL ; «] to the support of all freedom-loving Ameri- | Correspondence of The Bun. yond those of the spring. As yet they have been | mgs ts, Gara ot ha 1 ae - Ho ; —Adelnide Phillips has given up her three NOU) St8.—Garden Coucer® 7 | health continne to be contradictory. His ¢ ean Republics Mavaxa, Sept. 6.—The volunteers at this hour | chiefly confined to Northern and Western bayers, pic ari denen 4 Ond ‘on . i ia tea years’ encarement in Rarope in order to tuke care ‘ eet oclacs: Weaioenaare aid Sa | Hela] ‘otgand Are ts ausions fo Keep up the Tho Northern Budget nominates the Hon, | ~208—Are wild with excitement over the revort | hut Southwertern men are coming in and parchasing | <9" “tye fonpte wero Mr, Nemaust Oe Wars cay | OF bet sick father WoO TREE M Cme rn wr | impression of his delicate condition, while at ph het hited decy Wars Tina | {ust ® conalderante bods of insarcents have appear: | tothe extent of nearly double the amounts of Tast | Mina Jeanctia M. dangiiter of tho Ine dames ay. | ~The murder of the eccentric and hervic Att Miaraniels. Rresine Aloe ¥ Me | thie kame time thoy try to remove all feclingn | Jit A: Guuswoun for Secretary of War. Itin 8 | od tg thejertedietion of Hajucs, near Batabano, a rea. | yeur, ‘Their action {4 baeed o8 the leary cotton | Mit Faq. The nuptial ceremonies were pertorm. | ca traveller, Miss ‘Tinné, has becn officially an- ae | of winem, that it is Almont {mpoenible to ro. | Kel !dea, Mr. Guiswoun possesses administra. | port onthe south of the Tslaut,at the terminus of } crop, winteh has now passed the ueual poesibintton of | Cy4n ae, Mary's Church, by the, Rov Bf Manry, an, | BoUReed to Dr. Petermann, of Gotia, from Tripoli ¢Re TAUNANT-THE0 tiga Racked Adin atta il tive talents of high order, and would make @ | the Gem Felipe and Batabsno branch of the Havans | failure through worms and weather, and can bo sal’: | fi ieq py the Hey, Dr, NIL Schenck, and were wit, |. The Territorial poctess of Utah is Mise Elite Hie Ate BALL OWOUNIM Treaont=Aporigteat | TAO from Imputing to him a desire to MaKe | ret-rate Cabinet Minister, and Matanzas railroad, Tue people hero are aley | jy calculated upon, Trade lina opened ouly wince (ho | egead hy un immonee Qussemblage from Cold Spring, | 00%, who le kept la hoard and clothes by Brigham, \ Oi tne ot Hal . | political capital out of his indieposition, and ace excited over tho report which alleges that ft Is | pegianing of this month, ont Porat, New Yorks, and varloes towns aloeg | 2.6 Toward. tor het Ulerary ctpourings, Gh6 has GRAXD OPERA But 4 wh ev shat to attitudinive in. the interesting position of Though the Hon, Uoract: Guek.ey has | Marmol's cavalry, 9,000 etrone, which have suddenly ‘THR DRY GOODS TRADE IN CLOVER. the river, The most elaborate and extensive pro- | Witten @ book of Mormon hymns ay FRAKCISC y MINETRELA, 3 Brosdway. Jon invalid. He knows that the French are | formally withdrawn himself from the list of can+ | € boldly appeared at this important strategie port. | rhe large dealers are (aving an advantage over the | purations were made fur the wedding, which passed | | —~Frospects for a heavy ar crop in St RWPOKLYS ACADEMY OF MUSIC, Sept 16—Paren® | fond of theatrical emotions, and that, after | didates for the Chinese mission, we cannot but | There te sharp work going on at tle railroad depot | stall men, expecialiy in dry goods, They are @ving | Sin the most bridiant, euccessful, and gratifying | MA‘"* parisn, “the sugar bow!" of Louisiana, are Kora—Leah ; imagine that the Administration may yet resolve | PFePurtng cars for the transportation of an army Of | jonger eredite, and monopotiaing the balk of the | inanner hot so good as they were in the early part of t pow HPATRE—Wiseara of the Wave, and Maid | all, their « r propre must be flattered by Volunteers and regulars to tie vicinity of the 19¥% | pusiness, Cash eules at thirty days are less the rule f 1 the | *Pring. Very good yiekds will be had, however, ith tue Miining Fal hie asad An sed by the world | @VAY he great journalist the compliment of of: | ¥* 7 Fea fee HU UG Previoas to the arrival of the bridat party, the i u a, 5 = SH Pasi insides abi ieeddhhtsared ol Me Wea tahes fering him a place of so much intrinse conse. | wo" tals Mallet ged tthe b te tleenet Mah favive| ana an approves: to the | organist of the church rendered @ very avpropriate Lexington (Lud.) Baterprise says: Mare acs , tater oF Hines and bi mito 4 i is 4 he arsenal, Fortress Cabana, and the bar. | old times of eight, twelve, and clghtern montha c : on Weene ca \ the future of France, and by the commo- aquience, fn that event Ibis to be hoped that the beteiedbo arvenal " see rriacn at. Batabano ts | citi* being made’ not only in. the ready granting of | and beautiful setection of popular operatic music. | Med,on Wednesday last, aor a vast sinownt of trial we | ton on the e yontal stock exchanges, urgency of his friends, and the extraordinary im: bss Ke lied Prado, The garri A a pasion foar months, but increasing the tune to #ix, adding | The interior of the charch was profusely adorned on amie’ by Squire Dumeld, Col. Robert My i 4 gency of his friends, and the extraordinary im- | too email to restet ny concentrated attack by Any | interest for the extea two mont ; roster and Mra. Sarah Hughes, all of this place.” i es We have long hoped tor the preserva. i ‘i SF Ae “abo epee are with evergreens and flowers The ci Mg Sun, | ihe Emperor” Wo tenet ho el Tee | pertanee.t the mission in the prosent period of | steh wember as ts alleged Marmol han in hm om. | Rvery Veard ey goad house fe 8 be.ra, he | “oceans tne hour cppeiatd for the marriage | | —Mt. Dalrymple, the great Mianesou farmer, Ti Bilece tho XU tlonefthe Emperor, We trast he will live | the world's history, may induce him to reconsid. | mands hence the fears a+ well a& excitement ball yy lure distinguishtble ueaaiy from buyers by be- | eeremony—@ o'clock —the bride and bridezroom ar- | has completed his harvest of 2,000 acres of wheats e leage enough to undo the mischief he has | er his determination, and to yo to Chiua for w | Prevail im this eapiia Aa hiedte porblaeb tl dgg LOAD EO een ee ae eee ni arctt | rived end walked to the s He hus reaped probably 50,000 busiicls, using fifteem TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1809 nie, and to testore the Republic which he | period long enough to settle the questions con- yVerer ht tres al yued/ SL Nara peo (CTE sant cach Init 1a aceno of eonfaslun parents, Misa Sloan was unusually beautiful in hor | feapers, and employing 125 men, who performed tue ‘ wantonly destroyed. We are afraid, how. | oeeted with emigration, and to put our relations prs Aros paltbidect ote art wth Toad a a CHURCH STRERT UPSIDE DOWN. bridal robe, which waea @ satin, made | Work in nine days. : ever, that although art should exhaust all | Wi that empire upon a satistctory and perma | Felipe, Batal and ather towrs of thie depart: | Lito Choreh street, serosa which 9 actentia ite riage Ait et Amol apctndadlares Melero DAaLLy, per year, to wall eabseritvers w bs tent: footing ment | The for such wo doUUL It Will orn oUt | equirter of tobacco jutee coald hit a keyhole, Is t ; the distance from the obelisk of Luxor, in Paris, to *Hten couics & ; ’ Becerra lc Hitwhilten Sn Gaseusy bs Mtlaletee br An) | CATER we cider for & do mento arepare | Gernavealcuoke Prom cronkiaay Une Cal Anik,. Tas: Mbasalent Mayheae iby tia ileuctern allen dsbs hyd Piny copie udareas. + 1 of such ainature as to preclude the hope of | O51, Coane Monkno, the celobented Asiatic tray, | (0 move trom thts ety ent hundeeleavuley | by the Broadway. nd Seventh avenue ¢ | five minutes, And yet the ignorant say that Weaxct, : i, Ja attaining a fpo old ago. | uathchace teed bh becdableis iq are under marching orders, ant way lave left tor their hate, and fin no prospect of resehin, | velocipede fever is over. Berea ties ta * 1 ae oe a rip bot uit a eller, ought by all «to be attached to the | thagjuepdietion aitent). hes of tiatebano is | ther cod fr hours, ‘They are veremediably delayed | QM" tg, li tis kaid that he bos reduced hie di ' Ys ' distant oly fifty miles trom t Toe intentry, | by delbe carmen % goods, oF dead Mee 1 Vol ; A embaxsy insome prominent position, He under. | dheautaniy Atty mies een tak. | ton tee hinh tears Soe exeriaition fe em. | I sell more of Wolcott's I Paint than all wance of cigars from aixteen to six; bu ] stands the Chinese and the interests of Ameri- | train eam'be made up at the depot hours : | manny Drviggist Sev enc, New ¥ se. this is ton much ng ise can commerce in Asia very thorough a | piKion OF ALAW FALL SHYLEY NOT OVER BEAUTIFUL w tom Ce ¥ : tently fatal to th litiew, | ult (0 find any otler man who would be | The excitement i Pike ut the eeneent ase ; | gnosis assembic | BINANCIAL IMM EROLAL 7 . 1 Farm, ot th Phe Bon avanre lusuriates ineigure free | ender the services in Ghina which could | jut onuin wastes w “ ‘ Nikos oat ine he | ave hours a nsf \ The golt ©. Te SUN HF potting up o the fatuous I gratifying thought that the luxury is ce | gicor Jos Mouanie Luuc# save that 1 Seu choapautu eh Bpra Or DOlisteeT: tobeeehGa clay Oey’ Bhar ciety” Himimes: Gai the “Welar and The first recorded sate wap oa wiied it wpintd. | nomieal can avert the evil effucts of the wool. | yy payee M, Fornes of Boston has never eor they are compelied to invest heavily PCI A A Lech eSB | nod en SHAE Aabsehicy caer Ihe ore This novel press feods ttacit, | Ir. Pa anes of Boston has never com ‘ wry beautiful watvera i real at 1 thi falls of eapas,on boit | when costlese, mach smoking injures | junicated with any Cuban authoritics either sae rer ae ee eacie Te Tow and trimmed with a puting of fue | elose ofthe room t ted between 18% and Phe preseot high py of cotter as cansed bite tulle, ove ‘hie aga full of ti wae " th wring ree oe! Pe | condition of men in high station ever mentioned his name to him in connection | Wunweet prodiee A Scarcity of manulnstares Ustore Wee | beawti/ul’ youn woman from Weer Vint autrected | tere An clr belaures ger sev bil tard forward wutil the Fair “i : fensin clones, and render pres hier. ‘The Sueanon Ih a ight blue AK dncersntr an | holders to have their balances ¢ at the ra'e ot % an inustens Siition OF Tire WRERLY Hox —- with Cuban affairs, Seftor Lemus is at his pri- | forte, OF the coming cotton crop does wot promisé a reduce | cveruress of welte India muslin on panier. The | 6 6, and 1} @ eat, per annem, and) a wagtear for gratnitons distribu: Tudependence in Canada. vate residence in Brooklyn. Spanish newspe tion of rates, Bur pe 4 in, want oF ity and will skirt was rimmed with narrow flounces, edged | morrow: after Clearing House hours, 3 aud 4 ¥ conte Two ye a . » Cana- SPANISH PAVERS AND TIE RUNS absorb heavy shipmeuts, Cotton Is generally | with lace, and ornamented by a wide blue sulin ha harivient Paper will Y Two years ago or more many of the Cana. — hte aa Plarlo se 1a Marina anya \t has to ree | are elting well, Woollena aro improving, especially | sash, Light evening. silks, muilmustins, and tulie ‘ phathedd de 8 . the multitudes from yh dian journals were in the habit of denouncing: Mr. Crinpens, accompanied by Rear-Ad- | sind Tim Beo at New! York iat theke are net | the higher Arades, and the same ey sad ot all | dresses vere et namerous, while a few mutrons een enee a Lege thes soi ta nt 108% /aif, tas will Do the most lateresting and tmstractive , " fl : Sir 8 ‘ 1 ( “and no | mixed quallties, Forehen goods of all kinds show a | appeared in matin rol great ric ines: M4 for prime bankers’ dave bills, 10% 4109 tor 6 of mechianivn on exhibition, We shall printand | Mr. W. M. Monntr1, then editor of the | miral Sir Srovey Dacuss, in gone to Gibraltar, | 6000 armed men anne | nroportionate activity withdomestics, Fortunes are | "'Lie bride's presents were placed on exhibit sight bitte of the same grade, and 103,108 for comer pres be 1 Organiaed reve: ex and | P | R tive away, during the ex or reven weeks ofthe Fair, | Allion, because he had thonght fit to pro- | t inspect tho Mediterrancan and Channel aquad- mel to fenton BH Plorpect, and & period of heavy trad- | an upper room, peers valent a, clad sterling. half a million copies, ‘These papers will undoubtedly pow the independe: of the British | '"% which are to assemble at that port, The gga an barn oN ph cation’ Geach 3G tea SA Ir departure for ‘The money market was active, and call borrowers on he read and preserved as souvenirs by the masa of acceptable co! c English papers accuse their Naval Secretary of sume evening, Intending to Visit all 1 were compelled to pay from 7 euch offe hie North American provinces. Mr. Monn. lly @alled for HUN be from Spain, cl n dding trip, ‘ r publicity. A limited number of advertisements for the Pense; but what would they have said if, instead | jyyt aeccrtatmed that. $,00) only will soon be on the 18 the Carronee, t : the legal currency rate, Tae large lussof specie and longer to maint there the colonial system be seen merehan The well-known “ Travers villa," on Narragan. maole of the editions will be reovived at Fiye Dollars f 7 1 (tint 1 ind of proceeding to @ distant port like Gibraltar, bi he hen) ‘hey announce that they ‘ | froma parte a You will nett avenue, Newport, was tho scene of an clegant | 'sal teuders, as set forth In the bay ohne. of government, and that unles indepen: i rT eres. Anerber very i. ane OEN OF Western ian generully play Dillards. rivate wedding on Wednesday, the fur bride bein (MALATI), iA AcoEpted as evidence —— - without any gorgeous display, he had followed | for eteven months uoheld by the proas, Is that Cu- fy eentietnair, witha ruddy com | Mins Harriet, daughter of Wilimlt. travers, Keats | cuerency’ from well-known broker and member of the dockey | \Ueary the remarka: ‘ croom Mr. George R. Fearing, | Bit ve sneonnted far Hays aga the owner of an extensive estate Bean tert ott im just to win ouce, dence were admitted and established, annex- | Ronesos's example, and cruised around Rams- | bans enrotled umder the banner of Spain aro luvimel- Waioe Went. ation to tho United States must inevita- | gato and Margate in princely style? We do not | (ej alunarian wile If ibe in the rauks of ireemen | tad sociable, bly happen. ‘This was shocking to loyal | wis open-hearted. good-naturen, ft itn n The New Constitution and Democratic Ascendancy, The Constitution of this State which went en otherw ne woud. have 1p Newport, Aboul | been loft until aserions demiund sus telt (rom the Westy Ute watsiess the | whieh will uot probaly bo pinthonel a f 'y are Vaudale and cowards, Tho fact is, has the | Ont sociable, | Mt to extenuate the extravagance of the Eng. | brevery of thew one wide is jtat in proportion to | Shy coe kame, be? the incentives fer setion, for teiiing, the revolu- wil keep on playt into operation in 1828 continued in force ti} | Canadian cars, and Mr, Monuiit and his | lish official, but it ix Spartan simplicity compared | tiouist, once enrolled, kuows well that to turn of | 0, a little wat and" then | hisses of Whole Yalend. The villa. wos sat mote ie i REC AR ‘ . as a journal wers treated very savagely in conso- | to tho Sybarite expeditions of our own function. | Freant Mn dead a8 Moti Mande Hy realizes, tow thrown open from top to bottom, and decora'ed s-iueat onde opencd with more Art ad P Y | quence. But time rolls on, and now we aco | *cs of the sea, itis that the Cubans, never nuinveriug nore than and tmotionless, | with the choicest exotics and gers from the cou- | advanen in atnrday’s prices Heine. fe ty of the Democratic party throughout those | 1 s iii One-fiith the Bpantah forces, have anuoyed, fought, eee ee ne fiend ( ahaiae nly ae to te better auoiatigns nt Horde i Loudon posi Adit aecak ; “| the Canadas almost unanimous for indepen: |, 7; CELA BOC EET CUE Tacit Berner ate cow. “Hix jetbluck er wparkios |” Mina Travors t¢ a very pretty and accomplished nglish Cousols. Thiehdvauc yas i at Cie seeond wenty-four years is exemplified by the fact 4 i f tl I Lj The Ion, Rictary Sarit, of Cincinnati. | Spresd out these lace until tweeters, of the forty , nliwa tion He of 8 hin rf seucate 0 Worman, and wea much adiired iu our busi Wealnee the taGnence of uctive ed that it had the Governor seventoen years, the | dence, « minority of their pooplo and Jour- | dey stump speceh at Eaton, Ohio, lat Fray. | $m thousand square miles of this island ackuvW- | Fat ind ie devaned tn deep black cloth, |“ Bhswore waite aii vad tulle, and diamond orna- s were the Lieutenant-Governor nineteen ycara, a (ma. | Bale 'n favor of annexation, and the colonial | 11 was an able Republican speech, sound on re- | My the legality of ire Cuda, and deca Syantsh tun pavunen, meats of great value, After the wedding choive Little dierner was room you fad all worts from all parts. |G: the newly t system, whether confedera or isolated, left | judiation ved, daring whic the ‘nes ty | NOruh CRY was drunk again apt | bonds st jority of the Senate twenty two ye the rebellio rs, and a 3 but when Mr, TUB DEPARTMENT OF MAND \NILLO nthe ba majority of the Assembly twenty years. without a single advocate! This would | swira was required to express himself upon the | at present is likewise Briel exe!!ol and disturbed by | Herlde aur comntry “vou sth wath ha ba we tatiling | aan in flowing bumpers of chaimpagive ‘ Tn the | Wiaher at ity 4, and 7 ‘A . . ¥% 5 oiler ath arrenn dh Be py nied pevolutioninter The | aba feartal ry ; ute deamuer, wu 0} evening the villa We surrounding grounds were nt fie a ire By virtuo of the appointing power which | em to prove that Mr, Monnt.t, was really | question of woman's suffroge, he dodged in | Getuuraue, Rama ul Maus ea teva Tuporta saves | every! nent thet ean pring custom to his | yriltiantly Hiuminuted, and Mr. aut Mrs, Travers re Ryd “gE | a wiser statesman than those who managed | manner unworthy of his own great reputation as NbN; UNE UF tue tween he spends money treely. He well « Galved thal tri th nde Was (be recipient that Constitution lodged in the Governor, th 4 and " Mission, and he can Wed afurd to regale bis eustu- of jaany handsome presents, some of whiel were | Senate, and the Legislature, the Democrats, | the government of the Dominion and edited | @ statesman aud an ae r sh had declared bis Be EE re rsh wer wile wine, suppers, anil choice weate at the | Sent iru kusupe. | a anol rh j rare its newspapers at the time, for they have entiment in favor of giving all men their rig Yt, Musi, Of Con (2 ta wan Tie, dev goods watesman ts tho sharpest of tho | PASMIONALLE WeDUING IN THE ABYSsINIAN DArrise | M4 GoUERE Ea Ne Saree Yhrough all that perfod, lind the Chan Lip litle Whether white or blick, and then a bystander | 1m the action. A battie wt’ Lite, linpdctan lot, He begt fm boy, and on kei, 110 Failway ehare me Wot ins toon dull and sell yi Jud tho Bupre ‘ now adopted the poliey which two years azo ALN 1M #OROUS Lote \ Pehle i ver y woul of spec al th with eptio d ei every Judy the Supreme Court, ib alee damndad dhim, “And wouen too s? and bore is his artusent of Bbowisent bageRia tbe: pouetere tie lee cheat nie | (ek ema evening: th Abveaia! fh Baptist ¢ burch | Wh ne Touture. ad the pel nearly all the Circuit and County pe cereale reply: Pree Gaels cua catrtell ine asiee kata i niuab the cole Satucdir eh ecinee ia saNuai fees ee : S-r¥cr of character, and cat iis man at glaace, (i ‘t ie Judges, and all of what aro called tho | ff the Canadians believe that indepen | oe a women too, and. et root Tt see ribie Mutter, whe State officers excepting for three or four | deuce will save them from their troubles and themse You will uover « Hac From o'clock until 1 the multitudes throng all | HY. Wu Spelman was ok ion yours during Mr. Sewano's administration, | Make of the United Provinces a groat, | {nrulted as they are now if you put ihe ballot in their the avenuce uf the fiat Moor of Uae hote ‘med Dubois, al oe the eae thn ff tual 5 powerful, prosperous country, we shall be As for the right of the ladies to vote, I will tell | gives i Flows thas it w prospect of a fail or decline b all the hr While Mr. Cuinvox was Governor under | ! ' ? A at the family Yesterday the Fr weddi Ong eliminated from ints MMU Lake: lis oid place bea de Now Work ral much to the Joy or t jor ineral inarket was ng, bat on the closing tire Viet, eneing AF dealings were la New York ‘Cont an horn, Northwestern common and preterred, and and Kock tstand. New York Central sold aa cussed. Views are exclu Dans laid. Boote and. sh drocerion, druae, hate wwerehandise comes up Shure of aiteution. The ccowd ‘coutunues to suf} toand fro, One man w , and shi some viher group, and &e on Uironc i. At midnight the buze and coumoron on what E think avout thet, Lf the laaies want the | t whic ied tito frlad to soe them try it. But we trust they | builut Twill voto for thee baviue ite Ttunie the | sume of the rai reported Uo ba e slesg | Madiow rule this countey now. [AD the Law Twqas battle. Col. Moto says thatt will not think a royal court, with « useless L will teli you the way they do it y rule the | surprised maid OF Col Qualia Dy attack 1 0 y ines she cl men and th mae the untry,and Edom tthink | leg tos camp the moeuing of the 2th, Aominations of the former, therefore, always | Necessary part of the experime OV | As Loud a lady who. wanted ano ty shai a call for a | Jr suledy, Wien Col, Toicsory Lorton, Few > | inces arv inhabited by a practical, sensible | | Woomn’s it io,” tha electioncering | ordered from Heredia, appeares on ty ge: W Wu subsequentty Kive Cornelia street, and newly married couple started on U VYMEN IN MADIFON Av pon Mr. Goo, ‘Crane, both conspieaoum this Constitution the Senate was decidedly hostile to him, and it was in accord with tion f Lawn our f had to pass ihe ordeal of an unfriendly tribu fl the Indien: tit she Mad 40a 4} he Sduastotons ondidenc Te: Feit ceased, ‘The strangers have redied tr the | married by the Hey, De, & Fiat ba fh, 108 and 113s ‘ onile; rly 0 potal iis 232 wuvere dnd toutd catty edt he | ised his srovps, aud codoprated’ with Capt, Vice | “tt, ° performed tn the tesiden sland 110% 1 colon pal, while those of the latter encountered the | Peete, Who want no merely ornamental in Get all tho ladies tw say th from Ben Quintin, Lieut Sia errand PERLE Maa iow Mutison avenne, “This we ' ‘ Trot ie Létaclo for half the tine he occu. { tutions, They fancy they believe in t, they would not ask inva @ company irom Gua, wisy arrived aud ‘ ¥ wwe and Withont any Osten tations dirs DAA OREN OSE Ae eee F Bigg ee “ve sestors believed | knew the kenteuen to ticiyeted an the wetiog, ‘The Cilban army, Whose | Lavt Saturday evening we met a Wostern gentle eadedly one of ho mont eisgunt and fashe | Uyity. with Paetie ie pled the Executive chair, And throughout | Monarchy, because their ancestors believed | ay asked." Cucumpment war furkiicd aud deicuded with two | Manat the St Nickoas Hotel, who ix the represen: solemnized in New York for uwuy mouths x frin 33 4 down to BO, With A auliaes e bride we tulle | asi. Woste on ‘Telegraph was #t ces Of artillery, uid: ite toilette of fin init in Ragland, and because they have main a good defence avd held | ttive of a wealthy ry goods house, and is weil exqul these twenty-four years, the opponents of the aes Pitta at ipalal alas This is a very common device of the opponents Mioh UAT! evening, Whew they splaed thee | SHOWA Im mercantile circks, Ie informed ux that | ie win many suri od tonumerable flounces. | A from t 4a ¢ par ore 7 vos tained a shadow of it In their colonial state. oman’s 6 e. When tli 6 crowded to ory, Cali fre not giver, Sid reiveates | We Wad surprixod at the amail naatber OC buyers from er veil Was also oof tu to correspond, ; haeec viene Democratic party were able to choose but of woman's suffrage, When they are crowded to SE ere Oy ee ae ee rere ite faut avnies Latiiaineh: | and lee, orsamente’ “ol a acta tanced tram. But if they should try it in earnest among Is, Faro d& Coy M4 wen Doing Steady at Bis me United States Senator, the wall by the merciless logic of equal righ Though the New York Democracy during thomselves, they would soon wake up to the | they sneak out of theirdifliculty by pretend: re | trom IM to 1s: the next dny, | Mz greatly every year. The majority of buyers ia | teuted by Mixsoa Ada Ward and Lille M en , United 3 within aradiuaot sixteen leucues | the city hail (rom the South, He attributes this ab. | 4 bridesmaids, who were attired respect s , } ia he tie y | blue aud ving tarleuins, made aud immed accord. a ‘ ; 1, she swine cnongh to sup Gt Western merchante to te fret. Uhit th ae au 4 Fimazie ‘ ; ore wrk * conviction that it can’t work well in a mew | that the majority of the women don't want to vote miriwrene fe o thelr goods as eucaply In Chicnzy na | wg Wo the prevailing’ lashion, The diepay. of BANKING AND FINANCIAL, this quarter of a century was under the lead h N wm te two. nin Now York, ‘the formerrelty is gradcluly | tollettes was grand, Miss Itovb appeared inva dress ——-— of a body of sayacious statesmen and wary | COUNtTy with democratic tendencies in a re- Be Guee re be aa ered this base A LIVELY FIGHT NEAR NUEVETGS, nopopolizing all te Westorn trade. 2 of wits vee over ble eatin, Mise Conk! PACIFIC RAILWAY GOLD LOAN Le RTS 4 a ribo! <i % and unworthy dodge, and now Mr. Sarruemplo: Nnevitus, where all hak been apparen| white silk, striped with crimson and Messrs, Dai 0 "0, Exe politicians, their long lease of power, which | PUblican neighborhood, A’ King tu Canada | am y re Malt waved oe secethaa tae Sey rei sigreite; Miss Dutton, biue tarlown, trunwed ore, Debian Mongan # Gon: Oe Bxchange W1WOUL part, Wa tw Feeely 4 is essonti . . it, Th ° 1 y the oF an en ‘OMMOTION IN THE CUSTOM IOUSE, place, and M. K. Jessur & Co, 12 Pine street, Nev would be as absurd as a Pope ina Presby- | it) The argument it conta ly the | Cagement that took place there « 1, rea ¢ stylish inanver; and ‘Mise Hi ’ shied ip area Die 1 y. ‘Kagemont thal place there on the 87, result ng ee grenadine York, offer for sale the bonds of the Kansas Pacifle ire same as that which the advocates of slavery used | tn'slosm of af Cubure killed, 10 wo yt terian church, to employ in behulf of that sum of all villanies, | Brroners. ‘Tho ‘towniands,, oF Col Houking after the Sines | ‘Lie dicdner was served in Demonico’s beat style, | Railway. ‘Thess bonds pay seven per cnt. in gold g I, green aud wi allel in any Northern St due to the Constitution has scarcely a px wos no doubt lary ‘i tn 1999 Fg TGF makes the report pwledges th Investiwatio on Saturday—Applle | afer which the German was daucod, the leating | jcc ay, 2 Which went into force in 1823, It abolisied A Case that Needs Action. They were wont to contend that slavery ought | iards killed, witn Mf wounded, The « cailau at Pare, Watden’ Miles feo eee ax | © upte being Mr, Waricy and ver, OF Newark, | have thirty yenrs torun; are free fom Goveruinens the Council of Revision, consisting of tho | What docs tho District Attorney mean by | not to be abolished, because, ay they aid, note | New Orleane, Is ewecied ere on i tie * Mtg tua? * i pneuaelp bday eae eae ad Chancellor, the Judges of the Supreme | not disposing of Reddy tho Blacksmith? | withstanding all the atrocities and crimes of that | surest. During the last “pay day’? at the Custom eg pee Abo oreene Kee ninong | 40 In addition to thiv special grant the Company und the same | also owns three millions of acres in Kansas, whieh ; f ive “of the season.” the slaves did not wiah to be . er House a report was circulated among some of the | ¢x¥ns! . SPANISH IMPOSITION clerks that Collector Grinuell bad commissioned a | Clue things, sight evening dressc Court, and the Governor, which held tho veto | How much longer does be intend to Keep | accursed institution power over the Legislature, and placed that | the distinguished malefactor in the ‘Tombs ? Lael fie aie re) ern BGs ie iceey Pee Be (ooHILAuLAh TERAE RAT Wolo TA TestabVe posites pia demon tis Gore sae ar sro being rapidly sold to devclop the country and influential check solely in the hands of the | Why the delay The incarcerated Fourth | ‘ited advocates, who stand up to defend ma © Astonishing Exw MAN ak ceidore anata a Improve the road, ‘They are a first mortgage upon to visit all (he virions Departmeuts, from the ro- tunda tothe Anditing Bureau, ant inquire of each office-holder how many hours he worked tn the day, monopoly of political power, that the women ought not to be endowed with the elective fr opnets, several bores of gh rciniets, laces, &e., without numbe Sunday evenime, briue and the extension of the road frow Sheridan, Kansas, to Denver, Colorado, The road in operation now earna Governor, Tt ubolished the Council of Ap | Ward politician perpetrated the robbery pointment, consisting of the Governor and | whereof he etands indicted in March lat. ridegroom chise, because they do not all run after it and ernment tle character of the labor he performed, aud the | ¢mbarked in the Sound’ boat for Newport, where | more than enough net income fo pay the interest on four Senators, a cumbersome machine from salad feet % i. 4 Ai hy Y Der iormeds they will soond a part of their honcymuon. Weare | the new loan, There is no better sceurity in the Arrested humediately afterward, he was ar | fizht for it} And here is the Hon, Kicuaxo | The overdone ccal of the management of the | ammount of compensation we reecived, ‘Tue report wfortacd that Mra Lawrence will give ® serice of | market—this being in some respects better than which all patronage emanated, and in which | raigned before Mr. Justice Hogan at the | Sarrm, a deacon in an evangelical chureh, | subsidized Spanish organ published hero—the Cro | Wat © Governiaent securitic the Governor often played an inconsiderable | ‘Tombs, who, in spite of the heavy pressure | who repeats this shameful and worthless | nlefa—in sending a wilfal canard to the vartous | Gxt walled 4 nantes ot gentlemen 'wlove mans | Abe winter ts eas : bikekave s i et ; art 7 vill the: + Journals of the city, we are glad to know can be | Mabsntees,” pol the Collector's progr c vet; but the premature disclosure of the gait full-dress receptions at Delmonico’s durlug Princtval and interest pay- able tn got, Price 98, and scerued interest, 1m cure primarily upon the Governor, and secondarily | friends of Reddy, very properly committed | the question is not one of expediency, but of " tun was out lens innoyed at this than tae worcny | Hon in this city—recently xave 4 ceand ball at New. | application, , i , dncsday from the Croni e, and nes rg port, where she ponds the summer acanc . pon the two branches of the Legislature. | him to prison without bail, Reddy was only | TkUtY It matters not whether all women want | Sent 8 Wesnesiay iroin th Deed orang I aateiad ead gee onl yncT eae SACLE) Breiner Cia bene dort tragatggr ow York Murkots, These radical changes were not so much | two weeks I To : % to vote or not so long as there are some who do, | tian prospects, and so known to b ho in, | *alved, however, todd. the next best thing; and, in | Madequate in alae to uccommodate all hor trieude, | Naw Yonw, Monday, Sept. 18-—-FLovr ap Meag ‘ ee es i SO. eke in the Tombs, when the Court of | who possess the qualifications of age, capa: " cata aanit dl 0 by those who tn-'} © OF Lisplui,he visited every place in the | te naguidcent atfuir was giveu in the Academy of | —Thetaraet' was more active. but with secelnts of tdapied to aid a political party in | General Sessions sprang tothe rescue and : iieat ‘i hae ictaraat pel vented it, Instewd of Sabares, the name should ich’ contains a desk, wirday Masle “a large and hi adage buitding, si Ue close was rather freak, axcent for Mound ia ; { ; ‘ ' y¥, education, character, interest in the right | nave been Tubures, for that is’ the gue Tuk alistof she names, and made as inventory | dating over a thousand people comforts ke whe tof wilch the euuny ts lin Attaining power as in cual pees 2 i i name sigued by | am wide wi y Noms ers thecal tet . Het ule 45° for supartine J euabling it to | released him on $2,000 straw bail. working of the Government and in the enactment | the geutleman who wroto {t siuce his srrinal O1 the work pertorimed and the hours of attendance, | Witious were leaned to ail the | New port (asl Satta Wester: (43h 960.0) in keep power after it had once got it, At] ‘This exploit of that Court is in keeping | of proper laws. What though nine } We auve not yet eon the report of the investiga. | aid to dist mcuisked peopis throughoul tue country, | Bxiey stave and de Ateaash for buen ndred and | trom Havana. ‘The despateh from Havana wos not | tion, LuLit in sald that some Of the aitachéa, who | sid the result Was the qatueriug uf ane of the wok | Rud teiatly don ives salurics varying trom @1,8M to $2ai,re- | Délliant aesemblages of the year. ‘The parqnet | weal true w monly avout four hours in buildin’ daily, | was floored over e With “the stage, afordi GkAIN "Wheat pr Ris ORY SEY AI: gechitane: Kiva uke ehart os | BERpIO Game (ur BEVMMGHUe Omi daria. Cai can | beshaundl closed sine tower the first election under this Constitution the with ita other acta, When Reddy was let Democracy reached all the high places of } loose upc authority and re ninety-nine slaves out of every thousand were wills | received at the Crovie/g ofice fon Havana, n this community, he told his gang | ing to remain boudmen, the fact that there was one | fut Mesa. do Mes an apaere faz wbersi 4 pai init tate; a A the | that the trifling robbery of Lawnunct Gaa- | who longed for the natural right of freedom suf- og reeeet Tas Thecus | {evotationicing ihe prescnh, roxnlaions pce TMinet sey nine totes “ he display | tenwcity with which they held) this van- | atam, in the den in Chatham aquare, was | ficed to damn the justituden which held any en- pr K “Quesada a bie that the aumbor of employecs will be reduces, Nuosc wus furnist od by 4 full bas of Hy ta tage ground thr: ted and stormy | + all fixed," aud that it would “all be hushed | shived. Just s0, the detmand of one woman in | men, but wero 'w LITTLE JOP KLLERY APTEM A BIG PLUM, Gad every lady waa ipade the recipient rac quisite bunch of eaoucs as she entered ts ig BLAS for bewtedt epoch, we have xl up,” montioning the names of two promi. | the nation for the sudiage is just as worthy of re- | Here dep tying oti comtract (or the cartarge hnsineey n the Cea. | uuu.” The Getinan beean ‘at aid eal i Was whe Dat dull The Constitution under which we now | nent down town political blackloge ae au. | *Pect asi it were the duamand of all, A right is | patches col the tye soratalgabCol Rene: | Mow among some ar the more thr My pol wtaltiote Wariry any arte mati net i rot a thing to be settled b: ajo t rest w'then arrived at Las | tone they havea tienly lien on 5 ais ap vold at wae price Live ehanged ell this. It stripped the Gov. | thority for his remark about the “hushing | Net’ (ius Libeaalia ada Nitin Abt He, WiLaoUE having hewrd OF the | My *Citiumell, Tite job be ond at the tore pee EXCITEMENT rerny, UF wens « yround, and should be debated on that on highe which ean be obtained, and the trnor of almost every shred of the appoint: | up’ process, ‘This celebrated scoundrel has and 6 che as. Boek i ! alone; and all the sophistry of Horace Guekier he a ment to the Cn mista office aud publishid | Collector call Liss * big plu It yields ch Didieultiew to be Settled In the ‘aged. leet sinall salag at ing power, made the » an ephemeral | rendered himself conspicuous by beating | aid Kicuaup Smita cannot drag it down to the in he Sgn 1 of a ie al 08 quoted, Aa Ht prugl Of boat sixty th abe 3 ewes ” Blvonte alte one of teas Foun i al ctty atu veil Ob body, and x Jatureto a condi: | policemen, knocking down harmless and | jevel where they seek to juggle it temporarily | pected to make by 1 Dasensloal Canara ene Sent at f ayeschoal Tou: Le ion Where IC baal Oia fig id i i tf 7 | upon the New York press docs mat wow upneane At 1 the Job of pi re Pont Ofioe and alt the Warrants were out, at Hull's Berry, yesterday, Live Stock Market. ner has become the prey, or rather | unoffending citizens, biting off people's | out of sight. was, at h ot, the beieht of foliy lor 3 ds (0 | sub-stution is Rnown to have at for the arrest of members of the Methodist Church. New York, Mond: Sept 19. —teeves: the ally, of a corrapt lobby noses, and disturbing the public peace gen- | Ta Mr. Surmn's ease, however, there isan ox. | ateinpt, to take aa tuvvve tit thd ue were | for the c Jn that place, On Seuday morning » hostile collusion | Sf fis.hiS) cette mets eld AL Bebe belie We doubt not that a large majority of the | orally. ‘The day for his trial eame at last, | cuse. He iy himself » good and virtuous man, | feged aarrinon of Lax Tutus. ‘hat price th atown Was turcatened under the sheltering roof of the | Mmeditn at iis! din Hiding Texans, and fr Cows Kae $0 per i of abo M0 inhabitants, ts situated 0 people are satisfied that our present Const | alter the usual number of adjournments, | but is conuccted in business, as editor of thy abont $000 in bs situated Jevel plain, With low cerroe or hu nearly a sucred edifice; but the timely luterference of a num Ape . ‘ er, would yield wey 4 ‘ a alag v4 Veal cnives have been In, demand at 10a'2e, tution, in the partionlars we have tentioned, | When he was called up to the bar of the | Cireinnati Gazette, with some persons of mean | ata distance of a mie or wae Any bane th bral elgg ~ Pig ee me eed aranane ean have Bain at Sota in perverted e, ba lene ends to ee ee expeet to receive | deh Mw ja o hurel), th Pid sella at 58 id 10 At BY Baw has proved a failure, and that some, at least, | Court, he auswered the summons by rushing | #4 Perverted nature, whose influence tends to , : ROR TROLL Rov, Dr. C, Goss,and the congregation havo been, to Ae LAM becistrith a aetat thoen were of the powers which it seaitered broadcast | gut ef the room and renainge away, hie | inte the tone of bis mind, But for this we are | "Following tne atte, eiiculous anit wae to i Pr ree Ne D . # By and ordinary ‘ty choice lambs at sav the least, wopleasant, The latter, who is an Englishman, has attempted, it 19 sa!d, to rule of ruin. pone false reports upon the p Other frou the eave rource eye ludicrous, © "The Crunaat the eity, i an still weaker aud ln FB Doge coutident he would have treated this subject bold ly and fraukly, like @ man and a philosopher, in- mw the Humboldt ft were 171 fal to prime ai ‘adel p! over the State, should be again concentrated | wes the last of the case until the police Hr NT only sales On Live w wav. ut Ome, # BD: CON yesterday With w gral nd has opened and closed the edidce whenever he | Qavttd at dyalive ty responsible hands, learned that the politician was in San Fran. What pretends to German societies, with banner G8 Nae BF: shy me weeneyey Be Ts ipinbwAsta ad a eeeiie lisa sig Bk earn that the ‘ stead of hiding his real opinions behind a mere | {shes wiiat preter Brom 20 A IRs. | ernan Duarte Wa Ta San has deemed {$ proper, ‘The Sunday sctiool, which MARINE Toe “tntion now pending for adop: | ciseo, What next took place is well known | preteace of words, wins loudly against ig representatives of Barope, Asia, Afr was ina flourishing condition, has nid to meet in ARINE INTELLIGENCE, tion or rejection does this to a moderate cx: | and needs no repetition — Hit chat the i tie persons Of a” b bar alanine tab beursli tae pa cuiseerain: see earl MINES TOMY ALMANACS TITY Day lildren have constantly | :un risos,”... 534) Sun eete..... 6 111 Moon rises,.m% (WAT INOS PitER "ay Gov. ielaud., 2H tell G tent. It restores to the Governor, and to the Is it not noteworthy that his trial is de Tt is rumored in literary circles that Mis publiah this as Goverucr and Bonaie, ® portion of that lgayedt Who wonle are wrod cf ail anto/| Hanmer Manrixec ts ihe wrltor of the entle | noveuues le ny peor Ryron conmunications in the London News, It | Thie H. M. Walters hue been In Cubs, vay and the Grand Masonic Lodge, | this fiet over two hundred el attended Fairmount Par, | Ou Sunday the pastor, Mr, Goss, undertook to re- | ‘HY Hook. ye testimony, we woud marched re authority which they wicllod in earlier fauicer iy adiniakle. 1h Raddy thé stone for the, mond was lad | Gbes the edifice, aud the Sunday school Was request- —_—— ” parleying with criminals ly the . turned here with Sefor Copmincer, whotn our Fe: i t 4 : hope its Weel horess ; aatenie r the Grand Lodge, the ground | ©dto return to the chuisi, Accordingly, at the Arriven—Moxpay, Sept. 13 times, It gives to Senators an official | Blacksmith, instoad of being a brilliant re. ww very likely, ‘This venerable authoress is Of & | porter saw yeaieriay, aud who say's that Walters sy Wme Grand Lodge, she ground } hour, there w vi " y at of en, dordau dedicated by Mayor Fox, on the & large attendance; But to the | Steamship Nevada, Liver ¢ four y , ; stern, unrelenting, Puritanic east of mind, and | Was drummed out ; camp for drunk: Ghalicay ton whment of the teachers aud chidten, the Su: | Bieauship Tybee taut ‘pe term of four years, and imparts a degree of | peater in Fourth Ward polities, had been @ | jas never nwvet on the great Roglish post, | CRReM and tell, Ths i also the testimony of three rian, and be Pech endeni, Ms. Wm, Marchovp, tad been super | © b Gen Ment Permanence to that branch of the Legista- | poor helpless German, just landed, he would ture by providing that only half its mem: | have been tried in a we by (orders of Air. Goss by one Valentine ea stir, especially among (he Jest” wid wost respceted But this is no reason why she should join Mra, | Selor Coppinger’s pariy. On urvival at Key West | Henry Morton In Kuglish At the conclusion of the aryl at bia teeeee tad etna Ceremonies the societies proceeded to Kncel and after the robbery, | Srows in slandering Mrs, Lesou. he (and ae i had precuded him Wor * farm, where tusy enjoyed afestival in honor | teachers, One of theo! ‘of bis dingrace i been gent to the ¢ ie ae ae seni ee ah Kitidanad le i a cot 3 of the day teachers in the school, Mrs, Sarah Bock, who has vans he wauie tine, Many | and sentenced to imprisoument for the fall | pment ne, | sae reltsentt atta boty and Het s contanary’ fa‘ta’ ta eotauadmereien (ECA Sab cetan ey a Maan arto WL Ba Gunmen iene cir eeting men would perhaps have preferred | term, We warn those conceried that the |! his speech at Omaha the other night, ONDRRRY, Sept. 1! } 5 m enough to reach Key \ wherever Earopean and Am 1 | Gxonok Puaxcis Thaw declared it to be his opine | for extea expenses. borne the name of Humbolds in eivilization has | tecu years, attempted to ask an explana boldt scholarstup i to be estabiisied in'Horvard | the teac In Boston, a tium- | on “of "the change of Superintendents, Fs having always selected their ‘eruvian and Gorwanyy that the new FHAMUTON, Sept, nstitution suould have gone | pabti c have waite long enough, and w —Dentsch!and, New York. ae uper inten further in this direction, rather than that it | w, LAKME hk alt of city | 0m that © Tite Sey is the smartest and best edited He wiggled his way to Now York, and after ten | College, In this city a statue is to be unvelied, In | dent, At this request, the Rov, Mr, Goss lost his | = —s—eeerseeeeeeeeeeeeeeenen a Guest ase aye ; . wait no longer, ‘Tho politicians of this city anor (a tie World! ASA tip kooera, gaya) tntary al ieeetted Muweit before the Spanish | Berlin d park 8 to he cousccrwted tw the name of | temper, alld addressed Mrs, Beck insultingly, ually taaie Bit Hould Lave stopped short of the pointit has | are, asa general thing, fearful of their own Consul, whe 4 due course of wanipalation | th telling her that if she did not shut uo her mouth siness stotices, hod. ‘ a and instrne Med to publie age and 1s Bowery was last night decorated for the | by Would have her arrested. Mo attempted to put pene “1 sects! ~~ img iene re oe ; shadows, and can but ill afford an exposure, | Puancisco J. Crextuos, agent for Presi tai a tnet Cus ant for pathatiee Humbotdt colovration aiveus aniensizns aid | MOF Into the eustody Of x constable, but a Dep ty o the Constitutic » adopt r a nna alan é a ane aaa : f je sik witen by ce, alias Sabarea | y . si8 and portraia of the tll Sheriff interfered, At the time y Should the Coustitution be adopted this } Tt ix too near election time, and it won't pay. | dent Cesranas, and brother of Swmow Hivawto | HE, gimme a tele ten by, tsbures,aliaa Sabares | air APA CE REN A RO at HE were tn the church, and Iudiznautat tee fall, it will certainly find the Democracy in , , —— Cissenoo, Vice-President of the Junta Cubana, | dose of venom and spite, ny German resivencor, sued by the pastor anu lis sympathizers. four in Beware of possession of all the chief executive offices The insidious efforts of the Brazilian Min- | ig in this city still, ‘The Airald of Sunday morn. 1p ug amgerie in Lule lotto th it Col, Warren of Ti pecenersis. ce EE Amba aay, She nied He, ome, hum sag tarow vermin lay for oext year's crop. Cleanse your of the State, and it is quite probable that ) ier at Washington to make Mr. Secretary Fist | ing said be was expected here soon, Had that sis utterly ‘alse. Our reporter yerterday sag Moseulo UbiisCbat inightened, and. the eaifice was Boully close e9 thoromghly with Lyon's Insect Powder, amd an ally of the slave emp of Dom Pedro are ore 3 - ur from Col, Warren, dated at Gen, Jord: Republic Lodge, No. 6, are to work the Oret de- | whole neigiLorbood being greatly excited thro event the corkroaches, teas moths, bags, and that party will secure one and perlaps both Mealy ts bse : 0. ce, | sournal remembered Tas Sun's announocment of | KARE I a sasiug diel Ne hoped ose tc ore on Saturday evening. Out the day, Suits are to be instituted on both sides, | other vermin from overrnnning you with their broods. Hy ‘The Con. | 'ikely to be countersoted by Gen, McManow. No | Lis urrival, published ten days ago, it would bave | fa Wome for’ another vapelitig ') Bro, Washington Leying ‘Tattle, an original mem. ——— i. 0 as ‘ . branches of the next Legislature, m1 4 » 0 ton. here is mac ioe alae, te original lost. next year. Lyou’s Powder wil! do ft, Nothing etme wil loubt @ new Minister will be soon accredited wear | saved itnclf that blande more evidence against (his man Walters, but it is + 0.98, Brockiva, ry Wakter Roche tor Supervisor, enot, 2 Park row, New York, stitution will then give the Democrats a rare re Factiee at the dar, He will be assisted by Bro, JacoD Denot, 3 Par ; lb # the President of Paraguay, Gen, Lorna is prob- a ie promine Span- | \ritz, of Zeradetha Lodge, A meeting of the Fifth Ward Jackson Associ- _—— Bro, | opportunity for strengthening their hold | gily by no meuns an angel of meekness; but it Af the man’s story he g were true, why did be not complain on are arin Kimball. Into Captain of the Boston | ation was held on Saturday evening, at which reso- | gieit in theuttin ry hospis ite of France am epen power, By refusing to combat the lib- | is more and more manifest that he has been aya- | 4,The marriage notice of Lucy McQueen and ae Aiea po ac er ET Sueur ont i ofthe Rete allroad reac | tation sanerepeardunantinousy resammending Mr, i coll lei ral and progressive evirit of the times. and } tematically reviled by the Brusifians, Buteven | imjunucu. ADAM EOWR” | Wouk! pucris course? Livery, They wall try® moose hunt im the wilds of | Koshe | a A aceala BP AEC DAME, NRErIaemes Toetemrncone —— \