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THE SUN, WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 1! Prest hs andiation of Om inberitanee of an aniarnished name. and, 1) God will, Ue eaely Pagid sayy ai tae tort toward one t comes into ne Celtic race, {6 ompetition with nT « o "| f to lose, afd if he fan’ to be married, hi You mawt remember that th i , . y AMUSEMENTS. [mm Rul pdr wealth Li times Ung | stom a ene ee ‘ ade liaietl de GEN, CABALLERO DE RODAS Wea eo A A THE Warr or THE 0 TIALS THE AVONDALE INQUEST. ange | ht ed, en fishnesa, anc ; engagemen who ron t Fy eee WALLACK':, Sept. 15—The Schoo! for Bean tal j wit a envy, {selfishness de, | be 0 long one. It is frae there in danger in poten gg te AD | ‘The Dreriand March of the Chincac—They | Opinions of Raperts and Experienced Winere STHLOS UARVEN—Formorar Or, the Kajiroat to | gratitude often seem to cling around de matrimony, The shrewdest man may marry | 4 90" CORRESPONDENT TALKS WITH Feat (beter Cu poe © Bollders-Joln Goew into ~The Croet Theory of tnecndiar.am Gx o n riay. «| penied Helios onl 1 horn ye The on jorrtdl mista AM AE Conner! Ilutta, Wodsd~The ¢ ‘A SUFTH AVANCE THEATIE Ronclenatt antares: | * " - r + , Would it ie have et | Moddy Instead of gentine baauty and goodne THE CAPTAIN-GENERAL, nation Of he Reo. nr Copmeanendence o: the Stun. rm ke ie Mile Ae ihre PARACH TURATHE, }41h v-< Pareve How, Engiet | sitesie We e-tiLta aie «ten netbek us" mit But this isa danger that increases the longer | ae Coptain-General's Patace— Pn Bot encase tne exceution of any tea, asian te St, | Oats, Sept. 6.—The lonsdcbated question t ning a tale torr ime Puritan’ oh | digaers in a Title but, with Kindly fecling® |p vriage ix put off. Sometimes « young follow the Vetunteer Guard—* criminal, My only desire Is to leave my chiliren tie | Of axinz Cintese Inbor in the Fustern States, whore tor tifled that tn Naw | another, rather than surrounded | makes a fool of himac ; Personal Avpenriuce of akesa fool of himscif when he marries; bat | | EMveemat Avpenrvace of te ACERMERLS? BEVOHG: Seat: e—Mermen.t eis Opposed ney | about to receives practical test at thie point. The y DRN. th av. nd y to exist | a te } we WAL PARK GARDKS. ith av. betwonn a with ail that wealth eould buy, only to oxiat nn old fellow is ten times as likely to commit thet to Batchery, e not Afraid of THR LRNOTH OF THE REWELLION, | Unton Puctfe Rattroud Company aro building a | wenierdincoy. OGEMP IG TE URE Cinete Tens Can, Matinges | a8 A unlappy end cetranged family? There | deplorable error, Our adviee to Gen. Saanpan, ted Bates. Connsevoxpawt—Do you think, General, that the | bridge here over the Missraaippl fiver. to € MED. Wb t Wee Meturwats ame Sowuraats || are true stories of inhieitel riches concern ng | amd to every other ome of one anengaged and | Correspondence nt The Sen. wat WY eum Ge OFAr! ne satay eeance te draw. | WttE, toed wilh. Cosel Oe EA gi SE a TT et a best Kenning Rimes Aiseacteer people in this elty which might well make | unmarried readers, iy to become engaged and to | Havana, Aug. 19,—Wheo Mond fan Via Jtnt toaelose T have dospatchas iat the hone | pie ce Hi (Beared thet pearan foe the Natater tens dah reNe tt 01 anthees ~ ' " ‘a roand the u " en einforce ve t ito the furnne \ POH IME CTS CK FEN RERK=s0088! FANOUOR | ny ghuddor to rou; and every day more | be anited in wadtock to the chosen object Of thelr | Tees tE0 & Cuban spree was «wall sroane ‘Ne | Suvernnent will snd me Beaty reinoreemenie theo. Bewe there tat wan tal . Of (be Americam Imes tote ‘ eatiend Of ° i Phaza, of pa jon: | 7 cae ee 7 Aatnee wore 6t ere nes to be belit by fea the now THE TAMMANY Tig Quo. of tt or Marteaoin | and more occurs to convince ue that it ia best | *Mections withont any annocessary delay, a yedivcctearertes, winds | Cimated aad conversant with the preuttar ote of her hte All fom oF ey fis Rave of Hears inde Sathirday | — ade, and the s:noking of ini Warfare nee senry here. In addition, te voluntecr+ filing th el ing doe Suro ORTON BAST MALL GROUNDS, Tremont--Aporiginal | our Founy men should earn wealth, and net | The Hon. Jonny KEGAN, It in wnierstood, wrt alrerdllgpetagttee Hoge bt | Teck Mh rraare sabnaseine th tie Ranrieon wht made in Gnacten:¥. Logham, ‘an encincer, verted that th - i inherit it ill be renvuninated by the Domoerate for the | @@@@% Now @ Cuban spree me > | bee thalter of sicw weeks” The compere exter, | and foresd dun iy exh ferwou why itwourd ute heat the tov ie ceat ft wom a GRAND OPERA F BM at and oh ae Tel ani th t tity of brandy, The of powerful air pamos, Tae work has been | [robaldy Be mare dainp near ee rotten, aud tat LOR «Father! Mot) cs Westoerday and Satarda, | ee ‘ jon of am jramense quantity a Minstion of the emall bande wil! require time end , 1 fom WOKE be | " ¥ uF 18CO MINSTRELS, 88 I “pao Coba and the Alabama Claims Assembly in the Twentioth Dintrict, Dr, KBOAN | lower classes down the eommon aguar- | labor. agrees Sil Susiruer, Bod Dut for i Carag hd ol Lane fre UCU ETE torn eee | aan hat | TT hie constitoents: faithfully in the tuat | dignte of Motland gin, Formerly thie wae 0 dit fie Awentoan ancoomtion oP cosa, fngineer oC the Caton Tuciie Ratiroud, Gena. me | emer mn Mora The Puritan's Hanghte | The impression Is graining ground that | pogistuture, and well deserves the compliment of race; it seems to beso no longer, The change may | Conmrsronnant—Bat if the United Btates ahoult | Dodge, desired to have the work advance with | et by the sura’ co (it Fecognize the insurecnts an beliugerents, would no! apihty; amd aw it ean ouly be carried on wt | fo not know how far ay TRE—Witrara of the Wave. and Maid | Gon 1 ly conecde belligee , caraenini atten Wut sod Maid | Gon, Git aNT will apeadily concede belligerent | a reolee! Fenuls rom the feverish excitement attending the | tat interfere very mucn with your expectations and | CCFENN slagce of tke witer, he Ordcreil twat the force | I mace dy Ol eon Ker any tine iy STENT AY TALE, Sept 2¢-Grant Concert—Parepa. | rights to the Cubans, noless they honld be Lit NOT IR = revolution, or may follow the spread of Angio-Saxom | pians be tneressed threc:\olt by working threo wings oF Me ton’ Bte Wax train is furnace 1 mies Row, ‘ 4 4 i Alont two months ago Mr. Jom MANz, a | ideas, Gen. De Rovas=I don't think the United Slates | eight hours eneh. This proposition was sabmitted 1 OP Ww $ QOUTH'R THEATRE, i et betoreen seh and eth crushed by Spain, which fe now leas likely é aphid ; treces | Will recognize the Cubans. In the first place, they | to te Coltie workmen, Who at Bret consented, but dreoneinate sity chacventy Ter from, We oh Pat te beeps than ever to take place, ‘The Spanish aol. | Geen machinist, of Wilmington, Del, erme to | You are aware that our business must of necem | Taye newtier government: harhirn nor aslorenita sd | time or them velusine'(o worl, under auch urrauge abiy sharks from the woods king | *Hy bring us ta contact with the Spanish authori- | army of navy; beside, ths Cubans, according to | Ment, they wer: promutly divcharged, wacn tne | Wewught sueie t t ‘ PAlbighton swort: Thavehad eanrereation their manifesioos, don't wish lo be wninexed ts the | Others }oned them, recalling thelr wereement. and Abe relying the engineer in charge tint the work cold ony goon in the eime viunner ns bovore, A Consultation with Gen, Dodge lol to the discharge of the entire party, Wao refused to go. aw Hooking uoom thelr ilvshurze an 8 pie and = believing that the om ‘ f fe missionas a cun | 1! ee cle seree oun) my. bitten United States, Many and very Jaflaential Cubans arom (ie apamtig at dhe mninesy sad - | this city, Me caught a thief in the act of pi = diers Inck the gpitit neessvary to mceamplish | {ls City. asad Tha TRL i , u lis pocket, He turned that thief over to the | correspondent im the fieli, I give you a (01 4 | aren que Npanisly side; tney know. that nn | each a task, and, moreornr, they are conscions Whbtan waar kal Balote /ATCIN Thy : a faken before ANC | eoant of our interview with Captain-General De they nave become wealthy and fh : ; “9 1 | Police. The tate = iv Gi a | that they are fighting fora ad cause, anc man Moos at the Tombs, and that official locked Hodes, Contrary to my expectations, althon sh pro- | are not over-anxious to cut the throats of | up Mr. Jony Maxe, and, it is said, reloased the | vided with namorone letters of introduction preservation 1 very strony’ they have learned enough trom the examples given | Of bravaco, 4 33 TE Rhine for AN, = Coban relatives. . pickpocket on bail, Mr. Masa stood it as long | tlemen in the Spaniel interest, we were notified on | by Te: California, that tre Latin pe woe cede to Weir demands sooner tan | A¥onda ae WEDSESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1509, | The Fuglisi diplomatists an press lay the | ashe could, and then appealed for sunlight, | the day eacceeding my letter roquesting an inter: | fuem is no mateh fr the Analogaxoa; thal they will | Cd f rwretinitt okie Wot ancy c, | {ram the ganrway ; Ole wore With Uh - notion to thei ato cog of | THe Sox called Judge Garner's attention to the | view, that the Captain-Goneral would be pleased 00 | eiteetive manner. ‘Tae inferior rare in’ Iways | Proner wus bulding Had gal e aenner Mot) ter eau) unetion to their souls that our rocoguition eh ivare ek he " exaiulued We Blatt; exe tatrags, and Ur, Mast wan released > thicf | #¢@ ws that evening at Ti o'clock sbarp. give way to the xuperior rage; and although Lam a E. Sickes, of Pe kovie dawn wut tie a 08 To Advertisers-The American 1 | the Cabans will be equivalent to a aettle- | outrage, and Mr. Masz was releused, The thief Ladewerade tld en al Soaniard, with heart and soul lan fuily convineed | Clarze, was now sent ap iatide wue barns Moro te Fair, ‘nent of the Alabama claims in acconlance | 48 then sent to Sing Sing Passing THe i Chat We dre ne mated, either morally, povareuty. or | kane of Chinese, When the pr vious laborers toand | He middie art, Ie was Burne | nent ol Alabs a Possing by the gnard, composed of tue trrep memially, for the Peulonie breed. Tomas’ bit yon | tiat the Company were in onrnest, they left, and the | Hon the ua then wae The Awenieax 1 seventy iteTe Pain at the great Hk that wie 1 On Sunday morning Mancaner Ganoiyen, a ensuspcaded, Mr. Siekels nos tv: z ‘: eyo with their wishes. Bat they area little too bev selves famous | Food evening, H# a contloman wishes to e, aud as slice Rooves bouwwre If thio tirade r autre Rink, Thin! a Votwoen Stxtyiiied x i y poor, bard.working woman, was knocked down | i volenteets, who lave made themecives famous | fier T relies, Oe Oar in train let ine kaow in Sia Frane.sco a company of ong hundred | airwourd nave ween cul ails the tinune eh te ee aot feorth sircets, will eontis n unt Ger | hasty in arriving nt this eonelasion, It is | Pour ry ot Teeddy the Blackemitt's | OF f2ther infamous since the Cuban revolutiom was psa: Who Will uErive ih ioe layms They, eve. | teats ane lentes qe fot ie aa of th nd robbed by three of Reddy the Blacksmith's 4 me like «0 many ea wowed ovT. 1 been In the country nearly two years, and huve tite ej. cls HOt Gelule it an fron 8. Tre Ses is potting ap Wek Presses, tou for exvhiaon in the Fat, 7h to mako it Jonteaving He | been at work on the Central Pucliic Ravitvad f inaarurated, and who wateh 3 bade De Rod. Ini "IY | L slowly ascended the broad stiire leading to tie bade De Todas kool nizht 1 presence nearly stu’ Gen. Lesea, who woe | aalring a very limited knowie the Engi ai probably Alderman Moons, Man: | anteroom, Mero 1 found anumber of woll-shaved | [ist enterine. Texpect trscothe General arsin, aud | language, “They will panied by ea ace Ie eu was thon imprisoned, and the | aud patriotic aides-dc-camp airing their patent leather | it so will give you the result, with such other tait- | #evoral who have acquire } ough under: | man fur the Delaware ac n were released on bail, Judge Gan. | boots and fancy unifurme, The latter were be. | {ere as way coine under my observation, This 4 Vive of i, amd Wao Will be able to dircet thetr | Wonld Lave {ken elsut tl fterview was purcly one of bustue*s, aid ae 1 | operations, Have raved the lives of 1 the poor woman is still in jail, But | dizencd with gold Ince, and were made uo reeant Mae A Lent hoperbaldosghu het ce. gang, The robbers were taken before someb appear, that if we should recognize the Cubans | at te Tombs : ; atrugyling for the overthrow of slavery, we | Gamer Ga na ens eposiine te | would relinquish onr elaine for depredations | highwayme thenceforward andi the Fair | Committed upon our interests fur the sake of | vin is ill, ai the fire Ul net com. ea eC Ou Ore | HM wel prom rails of paper. on be 4 entting ' have intimated, upon mattere noe connected | ‘they are to re Tay pro vel rive hato tive € vo $25 per month in coin and fet tu eperst.ow, avd | F000 Tet | thie Wodid Tene t clones. wit) aa Inmente editio. of Tux Weexty cw | apholding slavery. It is still probable that | Mr. Ganviv has three Assistant District Attor: | Of expense. Wuere these oficers get the money to | with my luca ws a mewepper eorresioul: | boutd themeelyer, the Company furnt-ting shelter WOOO Feeds Une Wot awe about four o8 Ths news mater of the | in ele courac of tims wo sual both recognize | veya, and one Deputy, at salaries ranging from | PAY MF all this Anery t# one of the myntcrice belonz: | Choy tar better Laan that of Spanie-ds | fh cuin, Tie Chinanven a Honkbulacrs dover caldera G ¥. There feno dont thar | I i | g3,000 to $5,000 per vear. Perhaps the gentle, | M8 t@ Spanish administration, Manding my cards to | BROADWAY, barracks built tor the others, and ewith a ty 6 ae ened adeowd sisitiog tie | Cuba and enforce ont claims against Groat | 8,000 ‘ethaps tho gentle | ins uestlooking oMerr of the lot, 1 was trented | —— : agree w Work twenty-six daya in each month, nize a raiiron ie 1 i be te mont Hatostiag an testractive Britain. Our E glish friends halloo before a hl ihe urrogate i: EAN’ E DIAGS | opti geal aio! wats ta Gniy @ Bouton exquliito cue | THE POLITICIANS DULL oF day. mn many grein each twenty-four, aad will Har RA ty ORR aire ( nechanivm on exbibition al prtot an : will release this poor woman, and ae that the a y ern country cons ir. ‘Siexels toand. no dif : 7 the inst work was donc lu 1-bl, They are seveutge ive away, dneinz the ex ar seven weeks ofthe Farr, | they arc out of the woods. oullana eit El tate platabed, provided | Cen eeae ns meets a Weeters coantty Concs 6! | stegrncenil Stens ta the Olle Of the Hon, | . BF trones Toukl Be smcelty In ovesieing good i deerer lene the ke ear eer pans erp nag beneath Abd sico bel , her are punished, provided | some frelonaste resort. Perhaps my Anglo-Bixon Willtam M, Tweed-A 1 Henwamnd'| coat eee croinene uur ce wate ce. eines ne ba dey We on be road and micservod as eeuvenirs by tue mss of | ‘The Democratic journals are exulting over | edly the Blacksmith's gang do not object, tame shocked him and raived his hile, but wher I] @ Challenge tivon—Kx emt among | jg tinir pay at their varivus camps on tue line of nego etn isitors. and as such offer m valuabe and unique EW sch Gh Soden Devs oh ” Pr : — : informed hi that his master would see me by special the Beveuth Ward Politician 6 raiioud. ium to business men for obteining the most exieadea | Hie prospect of Judze Daxt's election in Missis- The Red Stockings, a Cincinnati base ball | appointment, we became very mild, drovped the tion | Life and property are no to ate in the NE 8T0WE-RYRON SOANDAL Mey. A limite! nauber of waver forthe | sippl. What is strange, they all call him @ | clus, left Ohio yesterday afternoon for San | air,amd assamed bis natural expression—that of a | once pcacefnl and hapry Seventh, ‘Tc regom hay i aaa a ee wile of the editions wilt hericeived at Five Dotinrs | Hepublican, Why should Democrats take plea | Francisco, Cal. They are to play the Kogles of | Pedantie apper servant in a shoddy family exnceting | yecome notorious as the resort of a gang of men | Letter from the Solicitors of Lady Byrow, | that wus sel ou iit tine nt wink of the eyes. woo successfully combine raflanism with ities, To the Bititor of the London Timea, Kequire Kno asked 1 oe counsel ecm tana hdine | aes par Us nN polities, | “Sin: As the solicitors of ine descendants and “/ Peueerate Teare evants, Ej ond wake It vnaate for ary man wLo does not fully cs of tiks tate Lady Nocl Byron, for whore ers xo common | support the reigning rascal for whatever office he Nave acted for npwatits of DAI may ray he wants, However, @ late movement are in the success of a Republican? The fact | hat city on the 2h 4 that Dest is both a hambag and a Democrat, ‘ Abi What would have adovecur. Giving a siznife: directed townrd his felow in that peenliar rag of the « to Spaniards and others of the Latin race, he t been thought thirty years ago of nine men who lection would be a misfortune to Miss | woutd travel 2,600 miles to play a game of buse The Republicans and Temperance. The result of the Ma ection would at | a would i Leg vO response tue rout ne abu there ns relative Loan AF: view eecm to lock a «independent | tsippi. all? first view focm to lock ns if the independent pr itt ball E rely tarned over my card, and seemed in ao hurry | among the houest people of the Ward for the pur- | tle wl 1) Macmitian's Magas:ne. Jund tie jury proeceded to. deliv, rate Temperance party wne going to be injurious i to leave his companions. I waiked ovor to snother ey Hit Bs atoiee we coerced fF Nortlict ub twenty. mivate after 42. a, ’ We learn from the columus of the Tri) ys pose of controlling affulre has met with som Lady Hy HB. Stowe is annoanced pant 121°, M. roturned Use folowing Comparing the re ‘ r , nparing the returos from the seventeen | gentieman, weasing tie inetgnia of @ colonel, and, | ceos. Many among this lact named clan favor the ‘Ot the paper tech we showld probably: h to the Republicans, It haw certainly dimin: | sng qh distaeas uileslon ondere: ; ished the number of their votes, but it hasu’t | ce psf thadapaitecant bopdatedil udervd | cities and towns of Maine first received by tele- | banding Mim anouier card. requested him politely to | Tweed ra, Helmaoat revowution. ‘Thelr Kader is | stained irom vacing sty et Ih ihad 3 aca That the snd P dnd thera any foal lian. ; agruph, we fiud that the falling off in the Demo | send 4 to tis Kxceteney, a8 business prevouted my | ttctard Waliers, Esq, Sherif auctioneer, &e, | | \leemeonuerts iejourial than Aiicmitan, onl even joni the Av , hae declined it, This makes two distinguished | cratic vote Is inuch greater than that of the Re- | waiting any leveth of tims, Twix move brought | This gentleman, beeunse of the bold stand he h hor story withe at editorial pre’ If they will now as a political party | Republicans who are not disposed to go to China publican party, Last yoar the vote in these | the little alde-de-eamp to bis senses, and, withomt | take, has met will that Uap Ore WE, Uk W pres A gases inthe te ead ine ot itor of lian, howeve' A viclence and indignity, ond ct | cad Mrs. Stowe’s urdicie. but he hor pre ext take ground againet this political tom. | fortheir country's good. OF the two, however, | towns stood 12,963 Republican and 8,499 Demo. | W tng for any orders trom the coionel, ne opened | length has bern chalienzed to mortal combat, ax in- | Jo Wh ch ive autho tatvoly ror ain tember, IF-eou Tees Perance, and against the odious Metro: | only one is really fitted for the offico, Mr. | cratic, Now it atinds 6,002 Republican, including | felling doors and disappeared tu the wacetam of | debuntely stated in yesterday's SUN. ‘The farts of | pera tne’ fond authent fe Grminaied tr hase pelkan Hecleo law in this Biate, they | Faxuxavrsay in too stately and formal, and | 698 voica cast for the Te (icket, and | D*2odem Oe eMaansar walalnne Wes Wauien, eeconeaien bl page Feat aie canes lak Seciso In ; otes cast for the Temperance ticket, lo ening, MP . aceomnan ted tila ate coupes. teadl to too decided an Episcopalian, to yet on well with | 4,098 Democratic. This shows @ Republican | girtte gumping deck had herdiy tery when he re. | Slat te (neomenen? aia Sus, cjounselion Dawley. CK A may draw tho Germans beck Fathon whieh she ao lon reste ten.” CU ATbErO Mine Bow WOFKIOE OY ; the shrewd, profound, loose-robed Joss worship- | fitting off of less than ono.third, and a D rat we ten that the comuyuation of Ary. Etowe. supplies Tuwecure aut neat: tthe suincrs, wad woue a os era's 5 , 2 off of les ; tno ark ft that tamwact business wi: tae zenile: " er wet a Weeees) BES Wey SBBY: CAN TARO: WD) FOE ace ClbaLiAliRRRIMMO/i TE POAMLIND ALI a Jomo: | appeared. and 1 inuagised for a moment that I) TaN Write they were wailtg im ihe antervom, | revieuee at once uew ana direct™ on Laiy iyroae Ie atria aa pec) tha: loon of those Renabiienns wherwoea witli se. f 4 cratic reduction of more than one-half, was in the Olympic, aud that “ Humpty Dampy" | 4's word. an eueroocing verk fo the Mosed ct ke pF ancchepts for tigi esa sit ¢ pice pert the now petty, Ib slght be avoll for ie To: | Tee MM relielons Aad & practical ‘piteaopber. <a had juxt muntpninted his foxy person throazh a trap Idermen, at vary of three thouxiad do Mhovarticle We not <'B commlou" hive uaderany sims: eccuicat. party ene ert ie sca | att protectionist, Like Me. Guenter, to mance | A geeont number of the London Morning | door. This timettumpty Damoty was all deiereace. | 14m 8 year, encagrd the party, im conversation, | cheat! a ot he tne corn ——— Mmblican State Convention, which ig soon to | ¢ meet at Syracure, to take fh He mottored me to enter, and informed me that Hie | thre decturing that the last-named mn 1 Was not an mandaring, and put everything on the CURIOSITIES OF CRIME, © matter into 8: | right footing between the two nations. W Mar, a Liberal journal, rather friendly to the ¥ iyron and had never east on American Ol Airaes auinenes. Dire Stowe hee moth Kexeelioney wae awaiting my exceltency, I wont | American citizen, United States, has an article on the Susquebanua " he preferred aveinz at the head ng to | The New York Pullticiaes in Mudsen City, tions consideration. cannot congratulate Mr, Fist on bis ehvice of el tm and found myself fuce to face with a short, rather {bat hie preferred aecing at the head ot ete Wut Wer Feootlactiony oF a convert: ‘On Monday night Mr. 1 4 c . "i , Erie 4, i whio can et. ron who could “io some- 74 , nday night Mr, Veter A. Storms, a book. stone war and the Erie Kailway difficulties, ia which it | yaqiy dressed man, smoking a Puwhnian pipe, who ratie party no Cul tarasen Tents sin, seni nar unpegmnions of 8 19880: | cence {i Ie renay A Valen Boca aerial tae Mr. FRELINGHOYKEN for this place, now by far | ayy Lure mauatactare bemdes pay over Rotuschild’s checks for its a Wer (> perme, ant whe det bned dae iu th Cannons Will Case An Ungratetul Son. im very good English sald : ; fOM+ | the most important ove in bis gif. The man ‘The whole nation i# made to suffer in reputation, | © Fou ape Mr, ——--~ from New York? remark incensed the man Fora, who | showing, she winder vary The Qyrrs will ease, now before the Sur | who at this jiumeture succeeds aa the American | that a few ordid men mny be cabled to gruuty i called Walters a C—t —-, and drawing his re- | There ¢ reumetances prowably scoowut fr sevural ob | resi. co 1M Y their sordil and eumbling propensities, ‘To restrain | TE told him yes, that was my name, and tat I voiyr, challenged him eiticr to a duel or to a | L:9me chute Into, which Mire Bowe baw, ful crossing che ferry he wo ibe ho #6 cars homeward rogate of Westehostsr county, presepts facts | Minister in China, will leave behind him a name | tise pee. le ApiFits ia adi Meat, perk. n imposst- | wished to see the Captain-General. hawd-to-hand @atiouff O ht. pered derlac wiieh Lady livron teddea wnd bound. He stepped off at ine junction of Newari A extrongs and intercating character. Tho | tut will long be wnemorable in history. ble task; but it whould be weituer didloull nor im Well, ait down, and lot me hear what you de. | Mt. Waltere declined to fight, and exoressed b me Foot with her husbaga. nod ain iiar inace races, | Ad Palisade avenues, and wae walking Lome, buf Grove stree!, Ni wat ure attendins to bneiness, He Hivate avenua, Madson City, aud after aceon hing t at exert - ° for the peuple af the State lo ; ecret that any wuch thing sl , | to which, for the presemt purpose, Ht ceeeut) tO | tial walked ony a few vards «hen be Was aesaut controversy arising from the opposition to saith EET Vebiasture and jldictary from ta6 talut wtuch now | *HF6," abewered the Ite man, looking us stright | Sweea'n omee,” Me. Walters bad no farther conver: | «ilu: annals Br iaeeowen) <6 | Uy tree rable, wre clubbed him and knock tbe will ot the part of the father and mother The Washington correspondent of Trt | vets upon both. in the eye. = with Ford, Rho, natwiinetan tag, tae m | ratte seaman coeipinie aomomived bane tires. | ie Guwn, sad phe oF them, Inteuing te makers * i ie 4 ‘ crap! ine State 1 i a fisted tial tary should anoint tine and seconds and Cape sure tn of » pliaged @ knife nt af the testator will doubtless be carncetly graphs us that on inquiry at the Stat When we remember that rt is only a short 1 was oncertain for @ moment whether this was have e@gue ahs tee taouase of Kamion and Barr. | {cigtious with her Wongaiid, we must rrovent Aeainrt it | hie’ rt nt side, The robiers ‘hen took roo runent yesterday, be was infurmed by | time since a Liberal Lord Chancellor was | (en. De Rodos or some interpreter; but, he noticiug | Mr, Tweed. in the interview which he nad with | trast Wieuce staied to have eon reposed in | Wim a gold watch and char, valued at $25), the git contested und of long duration, But it} see ie my inquiring look, said: Mr, Walters directly after this occurrence, expressed G |, a8 Neomsistent wita recowmenda | i Lis employers, a bracelet worth $y, aud 42s tm ; Sn Rk ecrouary Kren that Goveruor Horrwas has for. | obliged to resign the Grent Seat because of cor. | MY Inaniting te res haoy Be ersted."” Iie regret, and aad it was tre lust limoanch un | thou t) Lady iyrnn; eed, (hirt, aa an ignorant viola money, ‘Eney. t » Jeaving him dnconseous worms only natural that the parents—both of | warded the usual official certificate to show that | reption in office, aud that more than twenty mem- x ie : ear event shou'd ocear on Lis preniitcs. ‘Tne Seventh | {#1 wnat we auall: In charity. sunpose Mrs. Su mete be | on the ronuside. loek yesterday morning whom are still living—should endeavor to | tho Fiftecuth Amendment has been ratified by | bers of the present House of Commons have been | 20k 8 seat. He remained standiag, Ward 18 wild with ramors, and ensther Penis war ’ fi some market meu found wim in that coud. tion, aud ‘ ; " THO PERAURAL APPRARAKCS OP GEN. DE RoDAs | aliy be anticipated. or ta welsiento @ breaeh of trust, Mrs. Stowe stator | Wok Bim home, where lis mel tave themselves from what certainly appears | the Legidature of New York unseated for bribery of voters and other viola- | i, vary strike s eakatsd Ge ory aa ch tke a ‘the wa consulted inn intersiew whieh, trace ner | HuUneed bis case almost — bt ag dir eae psa WAR OF TILE CUSTOM HOUSE ROSES, wortle "hat wlivoat iy or wdeathived,” | eld iv such eaveeu by ¢ ictus to wiyether she would und-Tiake the redaction of | whore: be oe Lady Brrsa’a wincrist hetory Bat on y asc tie Loh ray As nye 4 Old Man withent a | Ofpubiiching sien history al all + cotdly: Mey howe to have been an act of extreme i u their son, This eou, Dr. Caitirox Gates, of Youke aow deceased, claimed to derive t atitude ocr die tions of the election laws, it would xeom that | jue Gen, Willem Walker, of Niearngua fame. tiv ping Laat yab- | tie Star need not cross the Atlantic to find plenty } arese and appenrnnce prevented the stronzest Cor | aie ‘Talk trom lined on Saturday its annual statement of the } af we.k ta purifying @ Legislature and » judi- | ‘rato thet ef the audersirazpers in the anteroom, | “ye, Tale from au wid ran, Sorted. | Snir own wimeron, ‘tgrned to Lady Heron the bred L < | cotton orp of the United States for th clary, Te wore a very comfortuble-looking sack coat of | @ G@eed Old Maus ee antoeael af ten ateae tht tte ans sg Dogg Bh adi oie prinei MaLeMENt Of Wor Opt Wat © Lady By third abempt that has been mate ypoo Ue hte of principal | uding Aug. St, ult. It makes the crop 2,280,857 —— ies W6sibs Aion: Ue lasala oF Wiles vesslroa oe |\ 26 the eked oF ic tee be ventirely Jnatifacte in jeaving the tran | wuotlendiug citizens in Mudmou City, The Commercial and 8) have offercd a row Wink portion of his property from his mother. Its } bates, against 2,430,808 the preceding year, ade- | Women's rights have recently been vin- | vere punishment’ from his hands, as every moment | Sin: Ithank heaven “Taw Sey shines for all’ | 4a “that date Tuedtgatty tlt Yocum: ccorgt valag was about throe hundred thousand dol. | crease of 170,336 bales. The Shipping List ob- | dicated in an anexpected quarter, Heretofore | he eave Ita vort of nelap ae it ita wearer did not | and *Tatlll live,’ elxe I should be remeuitess in de Mh ha Se se bags iet omites|| | Guarec betdlia wid Lecien mee wish to be molested even by a coat. He also wore | fending my gvod name, and in exposiug hypocrecy focatol a few dave only Lefore war decosne ! 1 do e atrect, w nad assigned to her son all hor interest in | expectation at the beyinning of the year, is about | territory has been to take to themselves wives | "Pair of blue cloth pantaioous, Zouave etyle, euch as | and frand tn certain hizh places, Tobe'by the tret soaied npr sitareard deeaiat ting b WW. Hsermat a Tho hatter, are worm by the oficers ot the army, He wore no T was chief clers in the record oMlce tn the New bank 1 the y . C tf fs x eld, keeps « gatauiiniz dew Bowery, and to ; seal: tatate has been furescen for some time past. We ex- | froma the native f o mes of euclh irnstees, aud the directed | 18 & “ ¥ her New York city real c#tate, and had also | en mn y s+ | from among the native Tadian women, whom they | vest, showing, Lowerer, & most tmmecatate ince | York Custom toute trom Nov, # 1362, to the 16th os ‘are, Previous to the year 1855, Mre. Gates | serves that this result, though below the general | the babit of the fur traders in the Hudson's Bay jurden and met That no one else, howe’ oceted with ber, | tois Mr. Brandis was invited. ‘The party played at 0 v 7,6 3, a decreas andoned with ‘ on they feturn< 4 ‘ hoult dw inepect | cards, aud Braudie of courar lost wo the tune of £66. ven him a power of attorney to obtain | Ported the past year 1,447,643 bales, a decrease | abandoned with t ‘ing when they return. | bosom, A heavy blick stock held his ovck as ino Py (o 1 * hones! de ry N eluse : robe ta tes iH y of 208,178 bales. The consumption iu the North. | ed ¢o civilized regions, without eompunction, It | Yise- giving the General a eertaun sir of atiffiness, | Ca¥ of August, ult, That T was “honest and capa: | itor ae th iamarerne Ol'| Go Pat Watee aun Srtaa cemniad aie Guiting possession of ail Ler personal property, and 4 # a Wile usking a question or Listening to answers, he | bie" in mine oMice, I proudly refer to the hundreds | her grande 4s not one of theso | £% pn be a sane Gin ite Ieee 4 cru States was 621,024 bales, an increase of 22,107 | has, however, just b ded in one of the | would move about in a quick and nervous manner, ) had Uhree: Her paner is cotirety urataitons and unanthor | stole aud threatening Wo take bis lite i be woul to invest the samo tor his own benefit and in | iii: and in the Southern States 178,208, an | courts ia Montreal, ia th . ‘a | drawing’ the pipe occasionally. fr hig | Who have bad basiness there, and to all of the many | je. tt lane we mavenantsnotenvmatentwithierown | Bo}gi¥e teu his money aud watch, ¥ luo at BB, Lis cwacnamn, Gn hada Gh atce 1605, : 208, | sourts in Montreal, in the case of @ tnan named | 110° °At limes he would rats his head with light. | CTk® who have been employed there except two, | Counsel: IK ie An etieace agains Lady Brows 4 Intiaidated, he surrenderea the property, and was ae dea will, by which che long | itcreate of 4,885 bales, The total consumption | Covxossy, that such « marnage ts binding and | ning ripulitr,and give a short und sharp serati- | who now enjoy the royal ear, and of whom £ will | fai’) Waqthiggutehiy uae, wine euEr fare | then allowed to leave the alaec, Me suisequeatly rs Gates made a will by which she left | inthe United Stater war 996,127 bales, against | the children by it legitimate, while a wubsequent | 17s JOO, a4 If le wished to read my innermost | hereafter take epertal and careful motiec, Ax ix my | sneakaltia vaya, faleoue way, aw adic of te tat | Sircated thetuieyen aml Reewvercathe waich hoe her property—real, personal, and mixed—to | 998,165 the previons year, « net increase of 20,962 | marriage to a white woman is void and the ices nt my Hie short ery moustache, | daily wont, on the 16th alt. tread Tae Soy. To peuranes of the volumes about Lord Byron by | Piisoncre were commit ber son. He went to Europe soon afterward, | bales. This figure of the quantity consumed has | childrou by it illegitimate. SIN Drintly halt, would twist nervonsly | my atter confusion, I read the apnointment of | fim CoumerGuccielt walleged by Mr stows ns ihe ‘4 7 nding and watural movement | + Jains A. Morrill, OF 16 publisn her story: The Pier P Hiticinns in Quod. and while absent left the whole of bis busi. | never before been reached. That nearly one- —_—- Posie Hrvky J.T. Minard, removed." personal and 4 a eae Ok tha ol weap niewlers of | Sergeant O'Brien and Oilicer Doyle, of the nese in her charge. Ho subsequently states | half of the whole production of the country fast | Seventy-three new buildings are now go- | bi bead nt as leaps sa from lisa in crests Streceeed. ase mace ait the Connters Guicelolt to pw Uilcouuadioved ier, to | Hurbur Police, arrested mine mea who were'ral that while in Europe he was ropeatodly | Year was consumed at home is, indeod, a fuct | ing up on the Fifth avenac, betwoen Washington | alove wonid autract tention anywhere, I enarme | emplorce wae wan swourd in polition fathiul and | tine ontery uf Sita murs Agena ute we euneae | the, Prwwsian brig Veinces, “Dove ae | ‘ i ignifi r hy v | t oted a man of great talent and firmness, and 1 | eMci nt tn the discharge of his datios,” Confident should survly anve led Mra. Stowe hesitate | Doen atvracted by a nolwe st pier Ls, a utged to teke posscesion of the estate as Lis full of significance, in connection with the future | square and the Central Park, When these are | / fe (hat Af the luspossibiity of subduune thecue | that T fully met each and every of these con. ivons, tying to the would a statement which huwewe found tare oe of a great branch of home industry, completed, there will remain but one hundred | bane’ couid be made a porsiviity, “Wen. De Hodes | 10 as eaten wy clerk's clale'ay eyuld: A Gro: th sin oe eRe eee : Gale ‘ 5 Ras enon and thirty-five unoccupied lots on this portion of | Would ve the man, "Ahar recovering from the ¢ Laly Byron's own statement” 18 fn the possession | demijohne coutaining twenty callons of port wi he will of Dr. Gavrs—the son of whom | Switzerland has the good sense to have as | the avenuc, Prospective millionaires had better | U% WOVA* AvKS 4 UN CouEENPORDEYT To MORE, | Ing MunounceReRL ThaeeT eh ey wesemtauNd: | of thine who love her memury too wel! miakenraeh | stulen frum te rare. he acu were committed Uy — i * to learn the Wue sory we have been speaking—was exceuted on | fow diplomatic representatives as possible, Lo i ( i mancement, | hastened to my immediate dy Byron's lite, it wiTl 1 We fr dusuce Dowling . secure sites for their palaces without farther de- | ine “sterritw es “uae (RO the ag coapanerment, J. hee nate ady byron’ ie, learn Mt froin Ben. : x : * 1 pLerveW 5 aad of, Stephen G. Clarke, Keq., have been in, betwr enete it Mim. 8 the 19th of last August, soon after which | Eastern Europe it has none at all, aud lately, | jay, HAL domtbund” vastivetuaes: cine tee. teat ceruwhet | teat comer mae remote eed vd rombiy wed the editor of Maem ivan's Magasine had lnvtared the A Pili to date he died. In it he claims control over | when the Turks wanted to complain about the — — rvous. In tho midst of a question he suddeniy | “Leonnot tell you; Tean give you no sutiefaction | ;Peligious silence | wih sfcanaiie, Eady yrout Mr, Sarjont, Commissioner of the Treasury the family estate at Yonkers, by authority | enlistment of Egyptian troops in Switzerland, ‘The frmous Bullock press, an American inven “Do you wish to smoke f ciayws to run the Ninth Division machiie, looked Weentered at ovce apou the principal orfect of | ime s Mr, Goorze O. Glavis, bis ebief engineer, and who descendants and representatives entirely 4nd wbeolutely | Department, hus decided and so informed Mr, Grim itevance of MP8. Slower artic ¢, whic! iA file cagihie nady | they were obliged t address the authorities at | tion, ls making its way im Europe, Mr, Williams, I answered afirnatively, when be brought ont a | 00 Into my ince, und after the manner ef his proio- ed withont the F privity or cousent ell, that the eollection of Harbor Master's feew ie derived through his mother's will already Rerne through the medium of another, foreign | the President of the company witch manafactures | MINGHUI Of leary ile see at the moment relaxing | tYPe, De. Cag sell, waid, " Oolonel, you ‘are not re. ecty ante, lllegatand cannot be justitied by any custom, now: mentioned, and the requests from her to is wto a emile, 1 tou lam incidentail:, while ight | move re you ¥ AUTON Fonps. ever ancient, Power. Fuan Pasta used to say that he liked | feecived orders white rocently 1a London tor wo, | ing my cigar, that 't was very odd to see lim smoke | _ Ofcourse: I thought the good off man? hed, in | S/4NOOLA's Inw Prison, Bept. 1. — y fone of them for thy Wockly Despatch of that city, | 4 [pe In the country s my case, departed froin kis golien rule. | had farted een SUNBEAMS, d the otuer for the morniag Tvagrap. Like Tun | pp os, that te wat sta t | 10 lars the cause Of my removal, were! supposed | Loyang from Cuban Rifftes. r h ‘ » | itwas C 0 Mr. Gi s - 4 SU, Which now ses thre of tH ae machines to get | tnd eigaretten, bul a vety | W: Kmirer, the power behiod we throne, whi salt, | torduy' tom partion whe cay tnee hinre raed coe Ont Its Luninense editions, cach of those Journals has up and Geli There we learn to upprociate a | “that Mr, ‘Clarke the gentleman of ‘that vame | panies for the part T going with Luew to Dole wlage circulation, ‘The great advantaze of these od pipe, Mud in tact the smoking of these litte | aforevald, unted a friend appointed.’ There wax f A -s ‘ —A cutlery firm in Massac ee fee ae 4e lus always apvearcd to we somewoat | no vacuney, To gratify Mr. Clarke, it wax neeessa. | | American ally of the Spaniards in Cob he ecioe toe’ * aalving Waive: pr is their compactuess, cheapness, and extra Heminate, ry to make a vaeancy, How could it ve done? Dr, | Ve York Times, ‘The Spanivn journals in Havana | & OF ry aficieney, ‘They print both sides of our FON CORMESPONDENT—Tle samo thing happencd | Cantwell, dr, was at hand, and, Nke Barkis, was | Clin Lie 7Wneras a friend, umd they ought to know —Thomas Hughes, M. I’. (Tom Brown), to me while in the army, avd Lean fully sympathize | * willin.” “Pe Colonel hid) been ineabordiaure | WhO their (reads are take the property as his own, He con strued the property mentioued in the will te mean the family estate, since all the other property had already been given to him ae He speaks of the power of attoracy which he | Our German fellow-citizens celebrated yes guve her to transact his business while Le | terday, in common with Germans everywhere, the Swiss better th beouuse they refrains noany other foreign nation, 1 from bothering him with consuls, and were content to be unrepresented, a —Brigham Young weighs two hundred and forty puands avo dupols usetts has received was in Europe, ws evidence that she was of | te centennial birthday of the great Hompounr, 1 atone ch press furnishing from 14,00 to | Wiis you, General, bari A ety 0 ried q Ms gaged on w feof Alired the Great, Pree ba that he thought her au up | Sith charaeteristic heurtiness and unanimity. | 16,000 per hoor, thus enabling us to contrul the eun- | of Wiunget and: tuirat waew lortunaiely 1 became tae “tue good Old tame or a bined on fare. wont Bete oe idgrers patti: | —f'rinceton begins its colleze year with 804 : # P } Without distinction of profession or occupation, | tents of all our columns up to the very latest mo- | Purdcesur of a pipe, prized & vacancy, There was one more chance to | Siunie vest week, Will be given at Apollo Hall west | etudents, the largest number at the beginning ot to s period later than tho 10th of May, 1805, | (0. shade the ocession'e helideys Bt to te be a | temh and yot issue the largest edition af any mora: RODAS'S OFINION OF AMERICAN OFFICERS, fab, we Worm, Medved 50 many Himes more then ay nist any abclaalie vir the date of the execution of her own will, | gretted, however, that they should have been | I8S¥wAPAD Iu the couatey, in ample xeasom for our | GaN. Dx Ronas—Ad. you have been in the army; | jn the barket wichout'sfurth¥ why ox wberedgee, | ,, The Junta Cubana yesterday disponca of & few Ex-Sccretary Stanton is spending a few days By August of tho present year, however, | ten to wo nearly monopolise the festivities uf | UNOMSS. Ax they are nall ‘ceding, Laay are also P{Conmesronount-—‘en, irr l held a commission | tragedy to wer tive por Actes I had teat ste ther | OF unners ond aeck eater e Haee ecreckenBBEr | with the Hon, Samuel Hooper, ab bis seaside reek Dr. Gates had come to two conclusions | the day, Hexsovvn, dough aGerman by birth, | Ye" Seonomeal ta the expense of roouing. Tho | aya staf! and line oftcer forfour yeare by when T iived. 1 hed Woon wansie tiene crs | setvesin them, ea propose 10 pines chen ee acto | dence at Cotalt, Mass, Bullock Press Company are about to erest a manu ‘Gen. Dr Ropas HOU muNe be Well acquainted | good name which Thad cherished as the apple of | With other secu: ss An Arkansas ed dia appealed to th One was that he had a right to dispose of the | overpassed the limits of his nationality, and be- | fyctory for their machives 1n London, to buDply the with tee eran miliary Vendors. 1 ye very | iny eve tor over half a century, And for whut! A 400 Spanish invalid soldiers is a Hake int deb the . " 3 tho other wi ame a benefa 2 6 oltisen of tho whole | uropean mar Mitta of UNG | hard to obtain leave of absevee trom our Minister of | cierkslp whieh Mr. Geinnell bad the power to con | kihing 600 Cudara at the ‘in # batlie of Las | Cnele of sieves” In his town to oclebrete family property at Youkers; the other was | came a benefactor and a of the whole | Buropean market. ‘Those who are curious to 900 | War te ouable ine Lo wituess theiarcat atrescle eh dere ett yer Tunas, One and a quarter mem kilfed tn battle for g fourtheoming Humbolt cemetery an opportunity in | presented between the people of or tion, a | speetfully asked that his mother was “in such a feeble physi. | world, Seicnee everywhere has profited by his | how these proses work will la 7 Cue eed. aad each an inval}! is soine- | __Ajexander Mitchell ix described as the ‘ rail f " : ; Pcl oe hg al nad adel ‘ i Country which wos enemy concider ne | uy oficial character ne no extra o i cal und mental condition as to render her in | researches and tia i rary era nd eat Huila rl on illinois lL aademaragag| PI MEM TSS erg ty war, but | ask too pect, rurmaary, thas Spaniards ooly could | tho of the Northwest. He lives ot Milwse 3 re proud of fraternity with him, [1 Bos- | the Pair of the American Institute ts in working | whichprescoted to the world, 4 a chniten: | pend ek iH Ny Ir ty.” In consequence of these views Dr rs l Tink, Tian avenue and Sixty-tulrd strect, to print | OC Ne TUURR giants, w revery battle, old Knickerbocker, ISAAC T. MINARD, among the Cubase, ‘They lave nn agent in Madrid | A Peper was read at a recent trade meeting ; “y. | ably recognized, and it is w pity that it has mot | Mink 1 . contrary to what would thw ease in Rurope, TH Broadway, New York, | whore duty le to keep them informed on all affairs | at Birmingham to prove tiut Sucz aud Panama would Gares bequeathed the residence of the fam'ly | 0 heen in New Yor! ¥ Pie Wrekey Sen, aud shail strike off an edition of Timewad (he stra axed force and deter - —_ Of int teat to the Cuban Government, and be ends | by the future industrial eoutees of the wor'd \ ‘ uleo ot teas fj iilion copies for gratuitous | mination. It orien ) reuni ord enuerr seer ahr? Hal ovwtres orld, and all the premises conn: -tod therewith to ot at Noe ap bal lion Sanity Gael ese caa i pecuing atthe Ragin | ARAM Delt dereorman Dassied by The | fe.mond cncrining ihe vague annocucement pov- |” Sucaid the Oxford crew visit tie cowntry orl lage of Yonko The people » Boventh \Ward aro atti om th are conti tis Tegion who fongut incur greut civil ware ke wn. f ; the Corporation of the village of Yonkers The people of the Seve uth Ward are striv: | or A ineriean machinery will be the most interesting | tugleses son uraliae de carat (these Buigltsh ave Prom thé Trenion State Guvette caae tenia tana aunt Thane pela mang 2) Dee rem, ete 09 ae wish the Darren, There are several emall legacies in the will; to purify their political atmosphere, They | aug in.tructive object in the exhibition. perfect walls of flesh.) And this rem nis meorthat | C. A.D. is inaking of Tux Sux u sparkling | they propose to work in letters of cold (AL it le suggested that Sarstocza Lake would be the dtest but the residue of the testator’s estate is be | Want Tammany Hall to nominate Ricwann Wat peta este anne eeantaniriate p Tard es fect one re Ud wall iy od paper 1 chars hike Li opal. ul ite articles Hy words of the tamente | Rawlins: place tor a race, : i 1 anh AA mr ink wi i UE prefiniinent 0 Kites 3 pret and bricht, like pleasure, "Tiey way be a + Thera ts € tr o rei " queathed to a minister at White Plains, | THs for the Board of Aldermen, ‘he Hon | Mr. Much. Mebermott, the wellknown poet | soldier, ultongh Bicritan Sherman, Grant;and Lee | Us'e nut ont east Dee ekessatie ore sient | co esd by cae Caypes” Pe RINR Geb, Fant pou Idu Lewis wants to find the man who said Navin MALL wanta’ Tammane tn" de | Chk ally, e abees io weekly literary news: | f°, in Iny ophiion, equal if not eaverior to any gon | yess does not dic out from day te day. All ite intel. | Mcal coemy must be crushed. Cuba musi not opty be | @he war going into the show business in New York. , crais m Europe. Sheridan wax the Stonewsll Jaci co 1s Paper in Boston, to be eatted the Welcome Gwe. | Son of ie North, and it we het ota concede tne | gence ts n Mr. McDermott has tulents of a very high order, Af | those produced by the United States, Spain might le to taper down to the to enclose an fi Not a penny is left to the parents from whom the property wos derived. Mrs. Gar tod so | {TEC MOC AH her sister islands, Luis Ro white Is : " " s' “use. Ds isos Bunanas te at Ay fo have buco logether, wow, you wiustses | Her own fair hands, something for him. Mr, Wanrtwes is support ed by the honest and respeetable citizens of i ro 9 - he don't epaper rt accept the gage of battle fiom France or Germany | 4 i rot ’ oe ae _ ford fe Hi however, is said to have a small iucomo OF lle) aera UME tLe ha supported by the | ' make & bewspaper sucocs fv, 88 all bo: |) Senet ie Bae OF DALY ee ett Dees ete +f Wee uf eo mp nmne 8 purven wh MLO went-uce, —_ A child in Hartford fell out of a third-story her own, apart from the property in question. | ¢ ih Wand... profuslouale ul fy | | Leeduse pobudy else can, however, War Gen, Sheriian or President ( ‘The Text of the Cabao Bands, window, and was picked up unhurt from tbe pave Th { Dr. Gare OG ad based Lid tapeicanieed we w —_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_— should lend their aid and moral sunport to a b Ser rere ‘The Republic of Cubs, throagh José Morales Le- | ment, ‘The next moruing it fell from the bed Ww the je parents of Dr, GATES ure now pre- | correetly informed, the three professional gen. AMUSEMENTS. rebels When the) risked ther lives 50 giten to sup Wont Retere, sere Baya dae Cental Repablican Jnuta of CU08 | goor and broke ite acct. pared to contest the will, They will try to | dewen who rubbed Manoaker Gagoixen ov Sun cee prees rebellion Mr, Joseph McGuire Jed off yesterday, and sold | Mii Torta thes: acting isles syecial Autti ty, Mereby The Moly Sepulchre, which furnished th the cole. GRANT AND THK REVOLUTION, some Very valuable property in the Exchauge Sales. b interest thereon, —The Holy Sepulchre, wi furnished the Bie, rate, of seven per an AL 4 en condition of Ixumany.—This evening Hermann, brated prestidigitateur, is to appear at the Academy nonts, to show that their son was not of sound and | day morning while she wax on her way to high Gieposing mind und memory at the time the | mass, were released through Mr. Ruy ostensible pretext for the Crimewm war, is aeaie the pri ry This wale amonnts Lo 6117,400, mi & Milder's grand na.) prope AYSPONDENTL have not beurd that elther 6 Featlemen has furnished the Cubans with mulaue | ony ald; and ae Ure ding troubi ‘of the Latin Chareh de clining to comply with ue terms of the treaty «hich Mertens, Joh wnford Gacy » | influence Mr, Wanrens only werres the peo. | of Must in aneries of entertal Lie mora support, this is perfectiy will was made. The second clause of the | influence. If ly Y . " es ne are L i oven ihe pabiie of or ator the ¢ the { 4 {11 indicates that the mind of the testator | ple one-half as well as Mr, Rainy serves his sup. | {oF Meveral consecutive nights, ‘The proceeds of | patirals Oona), tony ore tt ae eg? | Luomar Cnly of 7 thts city well Treiehted with amore | AuMority of tne Apaiah Government in the bland of | RuArantces to the Crvex Chureh the sole porscasion will ind cate porters, he will make @ model Alderwan, ‘Tan this evening's perforinacce will be for the Denent of | Te eed nie MCABRKES ihe a Sobran “ixih of the prover Vwar noid, FC uoas or atier the of the new cupola, Which hus been recently cnriched with a magnifecnt golden crus, Miaregretoetchiactica | Garibaldi says: ‘1 do not suffer so mach, The Said Hewuole will | but T feel Tam growing old. Tam a weather-beates 0 laterert thea note TWiT 60 Pay ae wall thee | bulk, Which hap made inamy @ voyage; w plank is at was possessed by a singular fear that ho Would be poisoned, It directs that immedi ately after his death o careful medical inspec the Avondale suderers Horgan promises t | peuple cau! many will certainly nominate Mr, Wattens if | verforn some marvetious feats thit are entirely Ges. De Kon. Reddy the Blacksmith is not quickly released. | jew; und the well-known cially such pournals os hove Dility of the prestidisita lf Siege But in the evout of Reddy's release Mr. Reitty | tourds a suMeiont quarancer that he will de at Heast | ‘Shey Spubitsn tore anderstind ¢ explain it bikes vera om ‘nn “ Tue number of Frank Leatiee Ntwetrated Newepa. | i nue SUN oF mine. | per for this week, out (o-day, ie the mor! britliant is: | pay ache city ot New iJ They publish such tniormation ae would lead any sae of that journ since the war, The principal feature herwom, and thervel tion of bis body and « chemical analysis of | \ . multink iis stvad all (hat he save eal body to believe that the Spaniards were the greate mt bicress ‘socruing. boreon -scur-abnnaity ‘ow’ th etme Pris Hineiach stilt le eaeis (ee Lady re Halls ai OF thieves, robbers, uni wurdecera ant thar Cas | of the number consists of twelve sketches, whieh | dist Ways of Sebacty and due in tack! yore | ONE time Wanting, at avotbor 4 Mall—always meme the contents of his stomach shall be made, to — siLack’.—To-night Mr. Wallacks opens bie | fetct ueves, conversant wurmerere, aad foal Ces | Of Ibe mmee are pactaciel history of Use Atooostn | Ri iaes Told: petwalpal eam ‘oc Rike fan Sects P10% | thing. Bot on enreeet will euppiies. ail achelenees, , was the tender dof, thetAtet payment af Intertst. re’ Got ut | detghting In seees of raring und bloodshed, Tim | osiainiy, One of the pictures, covering two pages | smd Kophnwe rescrves the rinit to res a coldicr, and know wy duties, pot only asa miliary horeofon any tnterwt day ruceced 1 4 Trader toward woldicrs, oF 40° deseud myselt when | OF He paper, gives a compretensive view of the | HPTENOg any UNicHit tay oy at Sheridan's sparkling work will receive | aitucked, but wlso Loward the py Opie as aclvil chiet, | appearance of the outeide of the mine derimg the | ovleatton the honor and ol and when the country may mced the last mb the old barge, ke the #eritiee.”” —A prominent physician of Portage county, ascertain whether his death has been caused | Lieut-Gen, Sienipan denies that he is | winter scasom with w briliiant oumedy and @ brilil $ engaged to be marriod, This is apliy. Ammar | out A mere glance atthe dramotis persona as ‘And ip case his fears prove true, | engaged to be marri p i LF esx pan is a splendid fellow, with @ strong, orig nures ne " i ized to take the , et al oo ¢ no oF his executors are pills feaglbe “é | head, und a big, muuly heart. He has every | spiendi: Mastration wt their hands, ‘The oveasion F mly (9 show luaice wall {aera never ordered tiime oveusled in hoisting the bodiew from the imine |.) ay, pede he Hania of Ca.og Stan We iee | MMO, Wlates a ease Within lie knowledge where a Seooseary steps to secure the criminal PRO | iy for happy domestic life, He would make | S%™* eM eiditional Interest from the fact that ik | AY Doment tam bum tiedeath warsant of any | i@ the moath of the sua, ‘This sketel, Hike all of | Muy of June, two A.M LEAUS, Vrestene | | Los, How some 15 years old, thin used tobseeo wince eution of such persons as he shall have | Aektne backend and father, What 0 grad Urines Miss Menriqaes back to the stage from whieh | Ope excepting ® vile cruniual convicted uf a hoimous | tne sketches, was taken by an artist on the spot, Besesuslan af Pani ‘Opte the age of five monte, When five mouths old, be Gosignated as the objects of his suepleion, Of | tine Lis boys would have, and what noble boys | Mev been missed fon two years oe and {a characterized by scenes that are falthfut even | po ene sancr'or ahs wee, ine A nervous snd fivtiul ebid, w plug of tobucce time bis boys a ? Geonv Grens Loose —We agar eall attention BODAS ON Asssseia’ ju the minutest detail, The picture which portrays Bin: As counsel for James Coddington, who was | Was placed in his mouth, gud produced a soothing an expense not to exceed twenty-five thou: | iiey would be! Besides, let him not forget Mut | i (ue wauindo to be xiven, thie ufterucon at tte | Comursroxner— Dut, Geers), we hear a great | the appearance of the vietime aa they were found | SPOULNNA two oomutertutor, «tow dale wee, and | efuct. The remedy was often uscd during Infancy and nt Opers Houne, in wht of the undortenete wai. | dul oF the atarsinations of Cubans, who Were BOE] Ii Le mine iy correct in every particular, An | S21 pe 3 sand dollars. he is now thirty-cight yearn oki—in other words, | Grn by bin to Ate a anepemeton of | tbrongh the tecthine perod, and belore the ebild Whothes thie will shall eventually Le sus- | ie is an eld bucholor, ur 00 noer to it that the dif. | ferers at Avoniale, The company at ute Wdatte | Ro Sine Ne OMT aah, 1 | ue hasteales pare oe ef Freak Leslie's | aiscpaios i pepe pst te) | comld tutk plaiuly it wae a evotirmcd tobeees Gained or vot, it presents a forette'pictate Of { ferenve ix not worth winding, He bas tiitle time | were the firet tv volunteer ia thie poble cbaatty, might pve wo a aces Hat tue secs act Wome, | te in every Freep ekceeding! euting., { Sat hnnvoekoot axe” | chewex,