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IDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1869, . MAGNIFICENT BRIDAL ROBES. AMUSEMEN Senatia Consultiom granted to the people by | ing a sirtue, compared with som UEA Pr AN RAIN TH Di Mae Satie Seah a deeb tin t Autbentt tn th honk " le onaiea kinds of vic he : a R GEO, FR cis T mid E POLITICAL CIRCUS, AMPRICAN INSTITUTE FA 1 Exhibition of the Asser pone of ne hi nad | oe > : e. —_— al Thinks of the CAMENG THEATRE. Cpe Tort Cain, Moen Gatiget, I Narounes iW femiy ay br Panton says—and we quote his OW | preaengs annan—THB comtyg| The Michest of Dresses and Lace The | re OU RTAIN DROPS UPON THE RE- fe and the General Sessions. Four this hat vo the French Libyrala, it is | words: PoLcaxo ? Wouns wosre seo wenttse he knows it to be a shai Moone relates wi Ta) of Kids and the Finest of LAnens-tHand> THE TAMMANY The Hears " acti It is useless to disguise the fact that NA- | in Venice, where he apeut ti Y Boots with Buttons of Vea Wear, and Seas Mase. Matioew Sat «| lower grates of hariots, his incon toare is therant Devit View of Finance ts wARnaling Ame= vA Court Dressmaket at Work—The Softest From the Brookiyn Engt. Reddy was safely lodged in the Tombs; bat he Programme | lls friends—and he evidentiy has friends, and intle Twenty-second Street Gobbies the tion's | (ntial ones—openly asserted that he would never bt PUBLICAN LOVE FEAST. Ven OPERA MOE, so and Paine oF PoLBos's good as well as his bad qualities | Py tdpuoua attachment rican Iudustry— The Handwritin The nuptials of Lord Ainsley and Miss Martin, Share of Songs of | tried, and certain'y never be punished, Bets on tuit dad FALSCROS oSaThNs, vo 8 combine to give him that occult power whieh ‘There's morals for you! the Wall Street Woll—Ignerance fs | #0" to take place in this city, promise to afford Ponce and s Je Viciy— | assertion were offered without teker POWERY PHRATRE. § ' Hands Andy he alone, and no one else, knows how to wa Date Power-The Death of Old-Fouy News | society @ genuine sensation, and are already the Witt the Kank and Mile Keaud 166 And #0 it has come to pass. The man who wat SHUN WAY. GAL. GOA. to--0ned Covers’ofurept fiom . Xe ieve Octogenar’ Dio ~The | subject of cousiderale comment and gossip. We | Yesterday, at precisely 11 o'clock A.M., room | robped, the prineipal witness seatast Reddy, Ih Geers raaten ta a, eed oad oh ownten, | Wield. If the French have pat up with him | on eyenisg paper ope aks of people who Crash in ® elace—How | are not ns yet avthiorizod to give the date of the | No. ft nt the Astor House was crowded with the | in Hudgon City, New Jersey, fie certain that he WO oe for these cighteon years, it wae not from a | Atink and never Some people drink, and in | Doctor, Lawyer, Clerayman Mort otabte event, bnt will probably be permitted to give | aduerants of the three Republican General Commit: | rrmained. there for wome teocks after Tedip was Pens gre rawr tr Toe Rue ea Misr | love of his dynestical claims, which they | consequence are not presented to the Queen ody, Soul, nnd Pocket of Citize further particulars hereafter. It was stated in Tme | wes of this city, to hear the reports of thelr sud: | brought back. Ie wer closely wateled, and it wan 3 ¥ 4 know to be tainted by the alleged Meg’ Will our contemporary kennel bis dogs to-day ? . onde aber SUN some time ago that n portion of the bride's | commitiecs, Ex-Senitor Madden eracefully took | known that Reddy's frends were assiduously try ug acapeny Or wesc . M “| y ——— Newront-on-rie-Sea, Sept. 23.—Telegrams, | grousseau was being made in Paris, and the rest in | the chair, and his eagle eyo rested on Norman Strat. | to uribe or scare off thie witnes For a while the macy of his birth, but from the materialistic Gu, Lord Byron's sister, was a | Eplerams, Dingrams, Paragrams, and SUx-grams | this city, Karly this week the French importations ton, Jam A ATHY PRANCATE Purpactona Mariana, Matinee Sat 4s W. Booth, Rafas F. Androws, Mark witness held out bravely, but at last suce pier tendencies of the majority, which impel them | woman of plain, unattractive appearance, and hag | ™FK Our age, Ideas, mot words; action, not talk. | arrived, and we were permitted to Intulgein a itde | Lanigan, James W. Culver, Ira 0. Stiller, the Hon. | orives of threats he lett his home, and is righ Waebury THmATRE, The Boman By “" [to tolerate a weurper who would help tho | been described by fashionable peopte of her time | just corm. Baltoriaa, ike ietcry, Basle Meet. | Unanection. Three 1eree ce ot dicosea, laces | Joma a erica wawne the Hon. Hormee Greeley, | derstood to be tm Canada, Tt te potiecble tha ererveray tate. rich to become richer and the poor poorer, | as. dowdy-goody. She waa married when Bynow pape allel ether dst dpe ort, | eae She consisted principally of dresses, laces, | John J. Silloock, the Hon, Thomas KE. Stewart, Sin- | while thle witness was within rewh and realy t He aveyie t + | ashes thin #8 wabjees The HigGlAe. Poult: | Wha Bloeleen, WA Wheae Whe’ kee Qradh Wall agp? | ea reviated: essene: won tae | Coven exe Lines, clair Touesy, E, Delafeld Smith, the Hon, Thomas | appear when called upon the authorities were no : Y | hand grams mark the ». of the times and Tae COSTLY DRESERE WITHOUT NoMnER, Murphy, Spe Kirby, the Hon. Charley Spencer, | peady to proceed with the trial ¢ asso he wit geapeny oy a _ of society to the discomfort of # revolution, | Hat #he was liko a mother to him, She was | Sux. Boil it down. ‘The dresses ote all of silt, the richoot aad mort | Judge Parker, Wm, Haw, Jr, Hugh McGinty, Geo. | disappears the case to tmunediately called on sein neon : Dut this tendeney having had its day, the | #re of his numerous faults, and hoped that his THE Ace OF IMPosTORS. expensive material, and made according to advan W. Pin, A. d Plowb, tes Bon, BD. Webster, | map be merely a estneidence ec aoant cus oe PaRk GARDES, bation wad wets French see that Navorvon only plays into marriage would reform him, She had no taste ‘We live in the age of steambonta, railroads, land | French fashions, One 1s of light pewgreen silk, | Rafus Van Vaikenbarg, Nothan Kinvsley, Jolin J. | this isa suspicious world, and Reddy's inderalatio ° === | the hands of the army, the plutocracy, and | "Petty. She was always in rather atraitened | wires, Atiantio cabler, and sewing machines: yet | with which Is to be worn an entire overdress of | O'Brien, William F, Harridan, Posttaastor Jones, | iyek in evading his dosorts #0 often would give color the clergy, at the Hime thang t cireumstances, She had seven children, who | tha old-fogy lecturers are stil! educating the people | white lace, valued at $1.40). ‘The train 14 cut point he clergy, a same time that he increases | wore ill-trained in their ently life, and of whom | fF Canal bonte, saiting ships, stage coaches, and tho | ed, and ig bound on the bottom with white satin, on rin e os Su. the public burdens and lowers the prestige | the only one who survived her, adaughter, nursed | thimble. Is slavery abolished? Then why have | headed by narrow white lace, This elegant dross 19 — of France in foreign countrics, France is an Anth-Stavery Standard? Why lectare on Columbus | intended to be worn only on fall dress oceasions, and and others, to any suspicio THR COOSF AT AN ADMIRARLE ALTITIDR, ‘The influence whieh hi id this Intolerable raf ‘Mr. Stewart, who looks very much like the late | flan in immunity for deeds that should have lone Henry J, Raymond, and who isa special favorite of | sinee consigned hui to the State Prison, is tad to Mr, Boutweil, Secretary of the Treasury, and who | be of a political character, Keddy aMliates with the hor nltectionately in her last sickness, ‘This ‘ 1 Te shines for An tired of him ; though brainw have in some de- | daughter was a woman of remarkable excell CGlGn NET ecuiurT cbs is Via debi | nesraior eli Wie wane tT ike cone eater = before the lecture associations? Do in the desk | satin teimmed with bias bands of the same muterial | has the confidence of his faction of the Republi : 2 vied Walibuh ton lhe Hansen's A t of the Republican | party which claims “ail the decency ond FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 15 en ee nde up for the defects of his heart and | Mrs. Lain waa a most amiable and devoted wife | what you have done in newepaperdom ? nnd shade, aud mate decvilette with demi train and | element, rose and stated that “everything was | gence of the community,” and he ia pi o sc = ~ | conscience; but what iu the world could in- | and mother, andin every respect was held to be THE AGE OF FOSSILS. short puffed siceves, The skirt is lined entirely | lovely, and the goose hung at an admirable alti- | useful at primaries and ward maa: ent that the Terme of The Sun ‘ duce the French to grant their confidence to | Without reproach, Her husband was exceeding- The blood of septnagenarians and oetogenarians | with white silk, also tho waist. A dinner costume | tate.” Mr. Stewart stated that the three organiza- | party mauagers can't spare hil Uf thia be the cam Ly, Der yea. to math eubseribere so“) | the Prince Imperial, who has no other claim | !¥ fond of her, and admired her talents and her | une cold, Old-focyism died when Young America | js of fuwo-coloved cordial slik. trimmed with bivek | tons had agreed to agree upon the following basis, | i ie hard to unteratand why the Lmoeratic aici it chara she suf. | Was born; yet old fogles live In old-fogy journals | luce on the skirt umd waist in the most elaborate i. In the latter part of her | fered much from domestic and peew via. t in New York should help to shield him than that he is the son of his 1. ‘The delegates to the State Convention were to be | cuse is a mystery to us Brooklyn ther? still, Long speeches, long letiers,flung despatches ure | style, Wo believe the N. 20) imate i Mate ih. eo apportion hows: The Tweaty-econd, atrect i We have been Y elleve the NAFOLBONE, legitimate OF | feanes, Queen Victonta was her trend, not read now. The three-colamn leaders of the aon Serene boar seeuTwere to have Diaciceates, the twenty amed atrect | adcetionately invited to unite our political destinies legitimate, aro played out. As a brid, aadlilpiin London Times are getting stupid even to English. | has been mate in this city, andis of pearl-colored sternal 4 delegate rau he Th iy (arth atrect | wit our sister city, which we have declived for * prepents ol " ei legates, wud each orgauization as mati . ¢ \¢ between the chaos of the first Revolution The Cronista of this week contains an ace | Me™ Ten years ago the Zimes clreulated 70,00), | satin, with overdress and panier of lace, The skirt | eaelots reasons to Whiell Wu thay “AoW add Naty as but | hae a trail of four yards, and ie trimmed plainty but oto have the penny prose 9,00; now the Tine the Blacksmith, and a new order of things, they have | count of a pretended interview between a \ elegant er. The bridal veil will be of ee, wn f 40,000, the penny press 1.20/00, The same thig is | 8, an clegant manner.’ ‘The bridal veil wit eae reat ; ee ad some good conservative —servieo, oh nd a its editor and th ben ley im SOW. | potag on ia New York, The edvertising sheet of pti des phi siege Ap abbey ‘toe proepeet sduuaittieavers of | THE GOOD OLD MAN AND HIS Roy, vit there is no cecasion auy longer for such | No such interview over occurred, and the cons | the Timer te ouly use for weeping paper ¢ 80 will | bridegroom, Toren assorted Kyl gloves 4 nization was to be effecten under th ss oan ts areatio ' reported iu entire " “s ‘ neluded in the tnportattons, algo four doen lace and | anspices of twelve apoatics of the three organizations; | © Mlele Scene tn the Custom Houve—tlew the a bridge; and moreover, the French have Tl ua abt = satin is entirely fictitious. | it be with the Herat? when advertisers discover | omentans rehiefs, each etabelitshed with an | t wae ot Mowe fannetten, according to saint O1ldjes Good Old Man bat Weak is Woollod. been. tacit: the WHaleesiae limon (HACK masta withholds the name of its informant, | that nobody reads a shoot withont telegrams and | embroidered monogram: boxes of caffe, ¢ Hire, {0 he OF ine Fwentynecond stnset permasiont: | gy we Allien of Zhe Sun, Which in justice to iteclf it ought to publish as of New York sub- | sleeves, in almost endless prot How long will the » ‘i Sin: An old Whig and a Republi rom th to page, ver tin am reign instituted for the restraint of revolu- for breakfsts, dinners, receptions, a 1 6 au Republican from the the nawe of an impostot mit to publishing Corporation notices in newspapers | ciovené little arielos 6 J ma hand birth of the ps 1 e TN sepa tlomary passions may even prove more oner. seo rt Stadt Mite HUENEME ee Irth of the party, and an admirer both of Tus Sun The Democratic Platorm: y - atin ois hich are never rew! mying y ome totlet artlele and of the excellcat old geutlowan who preside: Wake: etagle: exoniion). ib. tebol dt ous than revolution itself, A correspondent asks us if Mr. NeLson W, | txcs in @ city without armas, drinking fountains, THE LINEN ANG THR RONNETS. over affairs at the Custom House, [ desire the pein \ —— Youno, President of the Working U drainage, of decent pavements? Half a million ‘The linen t« all of the Mnest material, and marked medium of your wik he jou f Democratic Stat ‘on ventic : " , , Lh, Slee boreal ded ; i abt 5. That suc lineut should take place on the 1%) y le-awake journal to relawe a th the Dem mile St rt Cony ny n are Trying to Save the Republican Party | of this city, has not been nominated for Mayor, | Hoa! TIYIAE tn) Lenerwent: NomsGS IT two WRAY | EE oy On RI SRITEY Lee: Oe tndy tour bonnets, | and ap of Decerabar eet ad tha ihe Prentyiagoad | scene whieh fel under my observation recently, and eereoteped sort h ly 26 Ove ) , miles! ner on Broa’ , direct party should ave two inspectors, and thac the | to sugges " re “ ha . abate inf re ‘ rs ; ot New York. He has. ‘The tailors made him a representative Ra KAS: bE PaumiGnbais AbLOANOR and imported sise for her two Lendos key avy | awonts third and. UN eth! street’ organizations | * prs es be at thereon, 5 Old ground; with 6 thin: tomdteestinn vi hia slwad Haallin Rese ta tie ta si ; ; —jann vite of ea t . | should nave one Inspectut vael ScENE—Collecior's . ‘The Goo - e old grow ha thin topdressing ‘The rival Republican organizations in this | workingman by putting him up as their candidate | Sound the alarm! Our sons and danghters are | forstylein the nak Suita ripen a ha bet lb de Bae niry. An opera bonnet of white ince, ornamen.ted with a single aigrefte. seemed tous | particularly elegant and stylish, “A carriage boanet | Ninth Distric The Hon, Norman Stratton, the little glant of the fed at his desk, roe, and stated that the programme | Enter a specimen of the gene Uriah Heep, tisfuctory to his Committee, whose | with a copy of Tum Sty in Ins hand, Assum- motto was that of our peripatetic President, viz. : ing a doleful air, he addresses tle Collector : freeh rhetoric. For a section of the party | city have at last concluded to bury their | during the mass meeting in the City Hall Park. | being fooled; our money is b which aims not only to control the organ: | quarrels and reunite their factions, The | Mr. Youvo would make an excellent Mayor, but | able private seh 1 he yor, ization throughout the Union, but aspires | ‘Twenty-third street Republicans and those of | he Hon. Asranaw 0, Hatt's term does not run | Pay one, thonsand doltars a year, and vu children | of the most recherehé little affurrs imaxinuble, to fumish it with the next candidate for the | 'Thirty-fourth street have long been willing: | Ot wntildan. 1, 1671, The best thing the work- Lagat a tar Beitr tees ee pumenaer ct | ore SE LIHALaC HUE tombe HT wus rede nalearithbedlnt Thee Beanghty papees Mare host abuelng you cparhy reams seats by f emet 10 fo vee tht rian at cipher; Ignorant of history or ceography, but | there Ie a great variety of styles, some of whielr ie ss hail a tabeae ‘ Sen uk ies Presidency, the string of generalities pro- | and anxious to restore harmony to their | Msmen can do for themselves this fall is to put | Te eeu inconcholoay, Sancerit, chemicals Alrtation, | have ct fel been Introduced In Atweraas “A velvet |, TH-HTon. James W. Booth them rove, tall and majes- | arain Tt mawes me feel so bad, Some peopte think mulgated exhibits an amazing | family. But the poll f Twenty-sec. | Mi Yorxa, or some other good man, in the | and iraddont Faaen i rudimentary education | foe for the opera or concert is trimmed with black | tie, and skited that the programme was ver y accept- | that Zam causing these uttacks npon you." peer alae y- But the politicians of Twenty-sec- | poured of Aldermen, There should be at te raddonian novels. Ail rudimentary education | jae and jet frinae, and hws a wide black luce hood, | able to his Committee, James W.Calver (rot B.D.) | Then laying his hand Datla upon the shoul- of ishing amount 1 street were not prepared to surrender ae GER: WadE HLS, THATS der of the Collector, his eyesSuifused with tears, be ng wasted, Fashte able swiudies, We | Bitte als are fash rely of marabou: fenthers, aud is one | was perfectly is ignored. Nothing but prayor and pinchbeck fora | Jooned. with black satin ribbons. Elegantly em: sil raat ; any acheot | browderen Dreakrest ‘end. dress rose in betialf of the Twenty-second street party ou : : hae sacks abound of cowan their claim to be the only regular and genu- | Cou Wasetsera s BPHAEB Lm FORE: HAN) many of them having bien paretised at pei He also wanted peace, His Committee wanted | proceeds: ‘ " ) ancil, eirl the capital of Now York, or how much ts 13 The Convention shy s stone at the Fif- | ine Republicans. It was a monopoly which | reenact har Ee Ppt se att slo PP Ty Sail pdm st a ea Ba Poerelbleo lee bipedal Paar Hd Rare rahe shar forts bes esl Ae ala tat ae ; : : : itten « be i ; ¢ nnows, 0 ¢ deterntes to the State Convention, ant . ch rather do it than get you into trouble.” teenth Amendm w in practical and suc: | they thought should givo them exclusive | ,, QU ee tines * ee oh oe «1 | nold oF George Washingtog. See ifthe ean read de- | 424 ceoestet in ites wnt acemiciy eerertiuons quan: | teak generally, we wan satisted.. Weereupon Sen. moe Kind-beccted old es Tieoke ey ee tortie | seestal operation ia nearly all tho old slave | catvol of the Gastom House, tlie Post Ofties) | ctionsor i'n, tannnie; written by: Mioait? | Cerer eee ceteae teal re ree tae ee | meat Neg wonte wte, mine. pearl for Medien, who. resembles (ae, Graal, rode 1190 | << Teaa't spare you. Idan't miad the newspapere, holding States, whence the party must look | the Marshal's Office—in short, of all the rich We o A rate, They usually spell it ¢ The fact is, the Reagent bee ere mannan A never destred to hold office, He was a business | and yon don't need to, and is published by subscription at Hartford, It | whote system of fashionable education Ix a gigantic man, Yet he had done the State (Republica purty) —Is it not ra sor. petra deter arg fle ag needa Monat.—Is it not rather exponsive (or the Gov age. Yet since bis majority he had never eaten a | Crument to keep a Deputy Collector, an Appointment er on cieetion day. He had always given his | Clerk, and a Private Secretory, whose sole business for much of the aid which is to restore ite | placers of national spoils that exist in this | is interesting and conceited. In the preface tho | sham, and dinuer amcientined with light-onloree sliver can ascendancy in the future. They let off a] vicinity, But their expectations proved fal- | great showman says that all autobiographies are Sound the nlarm! The children are terribly pro. | cis mair shaw! Expensive furs and wraps of vi harmless ea ante the victims of foreign | lacious. Mr. GWINNELL and Gen. Bartow | necessarily egotistical, and that the “L's? are | Coteus Ht Rensration, bat they have Ls ocies | BASSES Ba erants ett diyner hone to his country and yurty. ile had becn | hus far seems to have been to tuea out the Deo despotisms, but fail to meet the C\ 18 pro . 5 onthe is epg . Joarning that they can use in every-day life, If they ppt a Whig, thena Know-Nothing, aud w : mM he Cuban ques- | were too much for them ; and now they have | essential to his story, And the “I's! of his book are going to be botanists or apotheearloy, lot them | the newly, married pair go to C Republican, He was glad that cratie Murrays, Conseroys, ef af., und then reapooind tion ina manner becoming « part thence to Europe, waere they will travel at least two | Crows” had come together, and bh whose | concluded to behave 1i i P| are the largest kind of capitals; aa for example, have like sensible men, i Pp i ple, . Miss Martin wilt have her maid, and young | the State Convention, on the 24h inst. ould roport 14 | them? Yours, AN OLD WHITG, — study Latin, thatyothiacr ranks are filled with refugees trom Enropean ‘This reorganization will tend to strengthen | !? 4 conversation with Thacksnay, he quotes the THR AGH OF PASIIONADLE PReacttNa, ‘Ainsley Ins vatet—a servant who hae been eatplo: wae all right, and had set an example to the Renu FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, monarchies, and who feel the warmest aym: | the party in the city und the State, It will | YoMlsof the novelist: “Ar, Baxwew, I admire | What ehanee would the Saviour and his fleverinen | 18 Wi# father s fainily for nearly twonty years. Mes, | ene We ee ere ee ee eee EP ETE pathy with a people straggling to throw oif | bring back into its active management the | 7°" than ever!” Wave of getting w seat in a modern Christians approaching 'tevent in’ ihetropotitan. sot i) ‘THR HON, MARE LANTOAN Piehohipamidl cei org ooupartictlnyr ately a European yoke. shrewd politicians of ‘Twenty-third street,| Bome Spanish epy, uring the signature | “Lwch! Would not Brown show them the Jor | ire an tow Buubsned above. | tales one Lie call were ashade stronger, Later, the small offeetnxe They arraign the Federal Administration | mon like Tomas Munveny, Jaams W. | and tho paper of tho Associated Pi ; Led torn dese Abn lca pepe ead be a ot Brotiurs” equal toviny of the Hatch At the Treneury purchase of one wition bonds for the , gp paper of the Associated Press Agoncy in | bath clothes? Why go back two thousand years to A WARD NUT FOR LAWYER Mark was thereupon wominated ox a candidate for | sinking Mud ($2,071,009), as compared with the offerings for a failure to redeem its pledges, but they | Boori, Tomas EB. Stewart, and Rurus | this city, attempted last evening to impose upon | prove something impossible, and shoot ahead two evade the greenback question and the taxa- | F, ANDREWS, ‘This will be a benefit, But | the journals a gross and groundless attack upon | thousand years to something Improtable, and The Datton bt Yon of national Londs, so boldly presented | neither this operation, nor any other that | the gentlemen of the Cuban Junta in this city, | Wt the only thing wedo know, the present Is it | Clatmants aude state Prison Ia<peetor, Mark comes from the Fourth Ward, ana wants to be State Prison Ingpec- tor, If Reddy tho Blacksmith’? is sen ap, Mark will keep an eye on him, Dan Conover dito ¢ relish 910,000), induce t he Ikee purclares of foreigt ed frit, Henry cluws & Ne eae ot Tusurance Case — Two the same Polley~Cht firmer tone, augmented i tie varied <DLETON Cinei ny 0 intelli *) not tine to teach the people to love our fellow man dvew against Widow. Mark's candidacy, yo being a cauuidate himeelf, wud |... Md. Anbed.) by Mr. Pexpieron in his Cincinnati speceh ; | can be devised, can save the Republican par. | N° intelligent joursalist could be deceived by it, | Sstte more, and to extirt them to love God a little | As considerabie interest bas been excited by the | though he couldn't say, be could stand treat, La ag meses Hea! and thus they bring th that the Spanish agent will ator eeeneere, amt kg feeble ideas and tame | ty in this State fi font, xo | 884 We pres er RBs one sHetay ROtARDEAY OSIBOH IMO. 1 o7 oiNog tnt’ Wk, labor fOr Rls peta THe Cubon Junta are a body of intelligent, patriots loss? ‘The preachers don't give us our reports of the Daiton life Insnrance case, now pend- MAKING UP THE SLATES. worth, Shoddy prayers, shoddy sermons, shoddy | Ing in the Supreme Court, and many inquiries have | The mecting adjourned to the bar (not room No. 5) r C1 bret iy) sacraments are not good for the soul. Man can | been made us to the exset phraseology of the policy, | I {he pee Me) setp hed Lise ter pag cotiafles A, a 4 . ” State bonds were far utterances of the Syracuse Sachems on a@ | long as the excise laws drive into the arms © = great and absorbing theme into striking con- | of the Democracy the maaa of the Germans, i + . devoted men; and when the anthentic history of | b ik all the iments, rob, steal, commit | we have token pains to oeure & ¢ of it. This ‘Se brast with the clear cuncoy ; Sere ie aa A preak all the commandments, rob, steal, conn pal pre ony a the State Senate from the Sixth District, but others | pueines were Keneraily steud Cia Ge Gas 8 ree ike Ge igorous | whose disposition to ally themselves to the | the Cuban revolution comes to be written, a large | adultery, marter, revent; and if he pay the preactcr | teaved by the Royal Insurance Company of Liver: | twiked of Bool, Stewart, aud Juke Sharp, th Chroliniae sf Beem Ho At i nes of the Young Lion of the West. Republicans would otherwise be irresistible. | part of the glory of Cuban independence will | well, cum sitin the front pew, and be the honor of | pot, and the material part of It ts as follows: eae eee erele wasied Hint dui, | Teoomace wore eurbeorms ty for oll satel On local issues they boast of the food me - justly be attributed to them, the town, Bat our religiow@ttes no eneh license to hls instammnent or policy of aagurance wilnessth +, | Fourth riet; Hotenna,. Kitty Distriee; and | New. New V at fos things the Democratic State Administration Aro all Suicides Insane t : plcleasthcanl UE woman, Tether sin, repent, and sit in the front | qestutd thenaudchavingan imevent inthe Hise | Critey, Hight ‘District. The Twenty-third ‘wtrwot | i. J A a” yy Ser as oe oy pew if she dare! Wall the women never open their Thomas Delton, of uumber 1h West Wrnated dime, Face frogs $e Pith, roe % has already done, discourse delightfully Three eases of suicide were recorded in AMUSEMENTS. | Lasind tues bebe ‘el Le Yor ‘the United states of m the Ninth; while. the tt »_ Kallway bowls we sbout corruption and economy, and if they | this city yesterday. In two of these the The new French Opera Company. jhe ec aa Nie ak to tio amount see forth fm te eel ror the, iehihy eihnattovatl tue | chemene wud acavty in the tad secure all Uranches of the Government this | cause of self-destruction Is said tohave boen | qo-night this uew company takes ite second THE AGH OF 1aNORANCR, , Higuire, as authdr ised sept al the oyater stand and denated | Hitins the miraine thee’ wast hh Wicett lol, feel nd'ehiaw the “a ve | temporary insanity, appeal to the public favor, The work ou for Lord Bacon never said wledge was power. AF, tho, Sura Of tives ‘any sprimaries In Doce: Lia en ee toee Wane We eee ray, Sense Ap |, and show their faith by their works, w i y y DY p f is eolooted for | At Aoilars us the eoneMleration for in December, 1s after the one o'elock eati, when they ae us y ce p ji ” ve One of the cases was that of a Frenchman | this occasion, as for the first, is from the fpen of the ignorance is power. Ienorance rules to-day in uv m the twenty-fourth of Tue TWEE APOSTLES, weve e vai a paseuass ne 4 es sera who killed himself by swallowing poison; | at llatévy, ‘This composer in neither a Frenchi- | cabivet, exmpy church, and college, “Sue the men HetaanaAohigrs'cw tne lifer tho skid homjuces’ Ant | A tall gent, with a larce sandy goater, dtidn't te- he pany thoroughly cleansed, After all thi y DOIN; | And German, like Meverbecr, Berlioa, and Oifens | ie when a Turkish butt 1s an antidote for apoptexy, | these wesured haviy delivered at eof the | Heve an_ fill Evolve apostios to appaint i Wyuod UF Ue avid, ome | the Inspee! there the meut pros ‘Uy the paid nominee on mnee OW | fairer to ive the neiection to the yi various were the reporte rey ate the cweuly | tree jAssociations, The Hon, Wiitlim Maw, dr, | Vinny yertendaes Ana’ aie Mschitioine atl oot sand the kaid agent 1k) ee ate eal dll Bac, = Leh fade td aeitee 18 Eavor or cunsolidavion with Hullo itver. A tw. F ol . Why ¢ on sottle this Do x Obtained certain Mauementa inade By the medical or | Kightocnth Sireot Marke " runt’s pa | tie atthe Directoreot the latter toad: was nek! tol and fy oble, melodious, and im- | Why don't somebody sottle this Don Juan aMule by | oir rereres or recorurs, of one of them, of tue Maid | tronage in the Post Oillce, wotwiihstanding Goorgo’s " pressive, stating iat the tronvle all rose from old MMTbink f | Howines, whlel said deciaration and statedieats are the | Gnduoms tur pale horses ‘at Democratic processions, Seurcely any componition could have been selected | Lady Byron's fitier mw so many Sherif in tae ei eae iter ita aee erent tit it tehere. | Wide HO, hutmeny could be Bad wnless the distr of the most determined | for a tirst appearance that would farnish a more try- | hours Ne was frightoved lest nis whole fortune A hie | had the wiy’ for Inspectorstty. Mark Lantana, lutions, All that is said af itis, “that if the | cases of suicide that has ever come to our | ing test to the capicitics of a company than ‘La | Should se to pay Byron's debts, Divorces aud such ee nee | in view oF tun candiaacy fur Stace Prison bispector, rorpaoretie | nudged Haw, Je, but sid noulug. The vuggcs- excise Taws are to bo imposed upon the | knowledge, A clerk ina wholesale grocery | S8ive." The chorus writing is of the feat diaicalty | {hins* avis on acoonnt of ‘money mat unison singing, ike so many of Verdi's efforts | et ts all wrong. She struck for fame, a thoaght i wok!’ be blowing of trumpets, however, about what | but what kind of poison could not be ascer- | psch, nor a Frenehifled Italian, like Rossint | Lock at the Byrome agitation, Poople then did not they are going to do when they get control | tained without a post mortem examination, | and Cherubini, but, Uke Auber and David, “fo the }| cate {or incest, adultery, o dyunkenness—provided it | benalt or the of both chambers of the Legislature, we | He was found dead in a stable up town, | manor born.” His work 18 the best fruit of the | Was bot found out—any moi n they do now. | tientars therer i th: think the antiliquor Jaw men will be rather | His son thought he had been partially in- | Preneh gen disappointed at the curt and evasive manner | sane for some time past. les ehall have voted ap aM ebay se betore th in which that shiject is treated in the reso: The other is on Sater dlngiahd de siteme dagtatic ks Ft ein tate datos ae Be ga¢!s5, atl closing nt te. Hadise fiver opened we 190. did de ment rin cae on, howerel, seemed lo uriwte the gentlemen, id asenssor to otacr the | who thougut they had # sure Long on fixing up the ue vittd Company forthe | jist of 1 got ine Taxving oF acents , cant b for ore wel i 5 9 James W. Boot, who cree i poople, they should at least bo uniform in | and drug store went from his house, im | ina aircetion, or simple harmonies, like #0 much | my. Since her fate I have stooped ny ovok prov. | Me Leumi, OF at the oMes of He ain Covipady, ov ot ‘ oa Ne rvecy Wem AC i their operation throughout the State,” Twelfth street, early In the morning, and re- | (hat Bellini aud Douizettl have written, but choruses | {6 thet George Woshlyeton was the muther of cyeuy sucecodine year, tne takd anal statesman’s characteristics, lated jiat m1 Uhis rod with the of wor alr ehow. “Mis wort is celuy'a bond for Jeff, Dae e crowd that Senator Mud exeement culled tor * Vichy"? all how dea! 18 proposed, hy wi Uandred aod chivty ent dolla nar, and Wubaat at Fecoupt only, uly mgued and under Uh sea, shall be sufficient wid vad), prowtuts om Line 1 into the | turned by nine o'clock, stating that he had | worked out bya great theorist, and after the moat | Several cuildren by his vant, to kill | eiuborate models, It takes a remarkably well- THE AGE OF CONSISTENCY, 7 i ; i ud body to aing old An caitor In his dotage drives tandom, placing one ue Y Company, ‘be * Clone himself, The family physician was immo. | "ned body to sing them, So also with the solo e andom, placing one ing 6 bia 46x of the sald Company, 0 the pending new Constitution, But ns that me ay parts, ‘The tenor rile of Heuser istone that makes | horse's head alongside the other's tull—a leader ad ht Oo Be Daywolo; ta resect OF ts : F vorse i i sly sent fo » took tw 0 an ret bee there Instrument is no worse in any particular | diately sent for, but he took two ounces of | crearor and more cxttusting requisition on the vo: | Yocsting protection with another ng apeeic | tu all’ cases to 00 IALGN as COnc.urle Uy th than the present Constitution, and isa great | laudanum more before the doctor reached | eat and dramatic capabilities of the singer than | Payments (whieh Is fee trade), Why don't some- Pe pe a AGT: fecal better in many of its most important the house. He said he was determined to | almost any other an the whole range of opera, body tell MH. G. that specie payment ahd free ‘The single new topic introduc f platform is a rather moderate disapproval of | taken an ounce of laudanum 60 0 henectorward dividenns to be Of equal ain vou, us, tue Diet dividend on Wabash Wial be de ret nth nig 1. 1690, Northweafera common wae jown, from Tt to WY. the preferred from shy to ey Inna trom i to fers ct ri cortal, Who clalu equity ation became mixed. One party Brewer for benator of the Seveuth ‘lta! eto. ce Of Lae 84 SHO ake gond wil | Disimet; another for Joan Suaw tor Puloe Ju sin” Mike Norton ; while stil anotis Jempuon, beeause ni Oil, Her EXCH Wit articles, and if adopted will prove far more | die. ‘The doctor, with the assistance of two | 1 view ofall there dificulties, and of the mariner | trade are two links of the same Rngtiehe aavenge a econ ral with Suita Fay, dry to sx out 84 wr mates party frthant Oh foreiovae cae i pages in which they were met by the new company, and of nt of the som sh dost Specle pay- pron J Co. At tris inotment © i Niecritaneane Wiet-Paeitie Mail vely benoficial to the Detmoeracy than to the Re. | men, walked him about as long as he was | oi nowanee that lato be ie ineste MoxbhGallina Mikaiel whales bite dana ale atti rt ceived hy A. Jackson Plamb to come i ene um, an Aptana betwene aud i. Express publicans, it may stil] be ratified, through | able to stand; but he soon sank down, and | yess of artiste entirely strange to thelr 9 © and buying Yack te tails for a shilling! ites ion nansitay she pais ton ator ce. Te was trom Major fluagirty, late Cons | Wo. Beiden do. is romdvray. report at BAO. Mz ‘ rire aie ta re: poet of (Wie a iaatay 08 Bay: | cat eo ilusgow.. The teloera . f the nonaction or the affirmative action of | it was impossible to save him. The evi | and not supported by the sight of any friendly or THE Ane OP PoKuR Bela ot Min tut Ca sol—a0 19 hovainy, Tam & martyr to Pe AS ane fo A ‘ ne 4 necusto! seh Weinaubt keoa ’ e Bonk of Ca : : 5 tue to inne by the Dircet , Je Antae eee te ie es Independent Demecrats, who are not dis. | dence before the Coroner showed that for | aecustomed freee, wo must accord to them a great | Tie Tonk of Cail having ow a bogus capital | (ena ll eaacs toe tasea Hetheal fe boys, wold rametnd black Auge” oe «BRIN * a9 ‘s ueetio Ae ial some weeks he had been in 2, uccess, of 2000.000 declare ‘ dividends, and spent Wreuied, ber exeeulons, duMlulerabod Plamh, with wink, Jeft. ‘Phe ero’ wanted to . se is Pored to treat this question os a par Abani ben LD AADE <j They axe not novices who are experimenting one | $1,000,000 in corru;ting tecisintors and ‘other sim. | ‘Them follow w member of condiioss and Lanta. | , Sunt wits, © Wiki Ta, Fee, Sree wanted te ee eM, hf fo measure. Y ‘aa ately become customary in England | pew stage, bat welktrained aud accomplished slugs | lar expenses in tive yours, asks ¢ etary of the | tons enstomory In such instremeats, slunes tor all they whl know what's the mater FCAUACS See He ere SO ‘An Now York aspires to load the Demo. | for the juries at inquesia on the Lodies of | ers, and the public may capect much excelient work | ‘Treasury to. be 5 the conibernl Ne (ranal Thos valley waa ldaedt Webeiats "106 A Won lit Bo Gh . ‘ eral 1 suicides to return a verdict of death due uth ae nd mined seed » there frow the Mint, From Snta Clara dl telegrupved® | montue afterward the avsured «Mrs, Dalioo) died THE ORTENTAL WAVE, ese dead cratic party and dictaye iis Presidential ean. | Suicides to return a verdict of death dus to | vans, nd much pleasure therefrom. protest, ‘The Berets hesitates Colinx fi pase VAl Le peaud Me BOs OL ng two chat any transfer Without having made a will, and te drea, Her husband, without procoriay of assignment of the policy, contiaued to pay tl Phe Orat act of a Julve, Wednesday night, | che deed is done, Mr Knows more tian tue public. He isa wat Hhiw, Teosva the swindl Am Diy, Luilitols Cosasee. Central ,.1°0 LT Clev. & PY iq. ‘SM Rock Foland Mre Koopmonsehi Jub— Texas to be Flooded with Chinese aud Gorman Las a df th’s Conveution | temporary insanity, Two reasons have led Aidate, the proceed! : will be criticay scanned Ly leaders in the | to ths It is beeoming mes wi went unsteadily. Mr. ‘Tosson, the basso, was | J fut, and the chorus swayed about and more gene Rervous, wad sang. : eet . at SNe Central, the Western, and the Soathern | rally believed that those who commet aul: | 4p the most unstenty futon, and at one time quite s saccat dest | premiums on It regotarly til his suicide, weic | Yseing ay the offive of the Memphis, El !’aso, Kiversi3s 130 |N* Btates, Finding it little else than archash | cle sre actually insane; and in Bugland | toot themselves; but everything mended after that |} ; mie the delaniter, | occurred last April and Fucite Kallrosd Company yesterday, we learned BANKING AND FINANCIAL. of old dogmas, and a reiteration of thrend. | there is so great a prejudice against allowing $6 tnd Oe LNA edt ce Oo edt late to | cory wilt Mt, 8 Pia hay Rad hate areal i bape fea to: the se of be first wife, Mr, Dale | from Col, B. M. Epperson, its eflcient and energetic dae bare phrases, the Democracy of thore, ece- | the body of one who has hitled himselt to | °F pnecor, calminnting in the lant ies Ae ticoatche Mint aud ine Banker econ TAcocMRLNHA D DAiLeny survives rari eA ia cident, that Mestre, Camptell, Gentry & Co, } Tho seven per cant, Gold Bonds of the Dan. » Union will rect it nea striking | be buried in a church comotery, that a ver-| gre, Tutatdh who sane Ie maoat coacting rte arth | THE SUN Be ko kins ww rm the pubtie how tt psecotria aud + aenbes lakes gs etre fer’ the eonsiecemon af tha esas divh |*vitte, Urbans Biemmingven( “aud: Sekis: Telitoed tione of the Union will grect it as a striking y fr. Taba wie sang te mowt exactlog rile : A fe ape (MAL i Ne ah excoutrix auder his will, ton of thet road, bad entered into a contract Sept. | Cowpany are selling rapidly, The semi-annual ine en +» and has ay of 1 re Treasury In New York . {proof of the incapacity of New York politi- dict of temporary insanity is an act of valaed | ver ‘ mes takon upon | kindness to the relatives, if not one of justice | renant 4 pleusant quality re Mt) asa a AY crash, and Twas | dete Although Mr, Dalton died by his own hand, no | 99 goog, ce ix mate by the Company to the payment of fanny) with Me. C, Roopmansehap tor 1,000 select | terest will be p: ter job, and th Oct. f, In gold coin, which makes wat the | a saving to pervons purchasing during the present Chinemen, work ape clans to play the ré/e they hav A ‘The opera brought )yrwar A nel Tbase the | the polley'on that aecot Ape ER E Jhemeclves to perform, avd will be very apt | to the deceased, But we are inclined to | ,, ihe eta i ne i Veaeks | isin that bs in me, w ured titat only s | the Polley on that account, The only qui poy Ley | money, in gold, had been deposited tn bank for the | jouth of over one per cent, See advertisement, sll them that their appropriate place in | think that almost all aurcides are attributable | Soprano of much cultivation | Vs ah: | ODMR BEA DER S80 SUN. | ask tst To whom shall we pay the money # Tie exe | payment of thelr trumsportation, A large force of TURNER BROTHERS, to tell them that their appropriate pla i soprano of much cudlivation 4 FRANCIS TRAIN cutrix claims it as part of her hasvand’s personal | frat.class mechanics, saci as carpenters, black Bankers, 14 Naswau at, not at the head of the column, but in the | to temporary derangement, artists of most satisfactory capacity . — . estate, A brother of frat. wife, acting In the | stens, bridge baiiders: steum-ensineere, snd bxe- —— * year. Persons who had committed suicide were | It isa good euarautes of the strength of the eome THE FORTY HOUKS' DEVOTION, nterest of her two children, lns token ous letters of | Sven, haw alvendy tasted from Chicago to Texas to FINST MORTGAGE BONDS of the Montgomery and Bufanla Rutlroad, endorsed by the State of Alnbama, bearing 9 per cent, tuteres’ in gold, Price 101 and acoracd interest in carrencys puny that other members of equal, if not grewter pills, are yet to be heard, Some of them are to ap. pear this evening an “Les Mousquetatres de la wimonistration on the first wil will be observed, | tue person to wh Who, it Ate OF to work on this road, ‘These contractors ure ship Pressly mamed in Lie Policy 4 | jvewe quantities of tools, portable saw mills, »! or to “her exerutors, admink> | oiedriving engine, and other machinery of the - Impostug Rellgtous Ceremony in St, Cath Couvent-A Halo of “the dewelled ¢ ee ae formerly ignominiously buried in th ° Lonis Napolcon’s Retirement. The destroyer of the French Republic is high way, with a stake driven through the body. This usage, once a legal one, was prohibited | Keine," a pean he Tiana Saat ta Ga ie and ea ala ie ‘ sived « iting his house 7 Asccai. eine," a comic opera, by Halvdy. Virgin—sonuding of the Bel trators, or assigns," payment is to be made, ont | jrost approved kind now used in the coustraction of | FF taid to have resolved on puctingg iis bait | by a law parsed in the time of GKonaw LV, | ‘The ryuirsments of + Ta duive," merely an a he claims {t as her administrator, ‘Tho contest 1 | yrriroudsy with w view to" pusuing this road to GBORGE OPDYKE & CO. In order, that he may await in retirement the We legal rey ve the bodies | spectae! * very preat, and it ik due to the manage. Yesterday the Forty Hours’ Devotion to the | thereiore confined to these two opporlug claimants, complesion, Bankers, dd coroners Ww di od to h he bod ‘ 1 Jy, | 88d coroners were directed to have the i og at the’ Texas Land Company'a offfec, we summons which finally comes to all mortals of auicides interred privately in the parish | Mc! $9 fay that dey mounted the piece tn the | Blow begun at St, Catharine's | and th uBpany has paid the money into Court to | jeaynenthar this C ane Tea aat af whieh % Nussaa street, This is judicious, He cortainly neods spiritual : V y I most liberal and efleetive way. Indeed, from tits | Convent of Our lady of Mercy, in thelr bewutiful | abide the result, i PN, bpotord, & the Directors of whi cis Wace nlavhse : ; burial ground, at night, between the hours < Ke Jude tha chapel, Houstos Molbe, tree : The t are 7, W. House, W, R. ibuker, and W. J, Huteh owe S Ore f preparation before answering to his God for initial performance we may sulely conclude that we | chapel, Houston aud Mulberry sireets, dedieatad to The questions to be settled are re TW Bonet, Wie pr, and ¥ me New Yorw, Thursday, Sept, Yh—Frocn ann Kia Grimes and, Ike worrien whose Jif has of nine and twelve, » are to have a season of French opera quite as satia- | the Immuculate Conception, Our reporter describes | 1, Whit interest, f any, in tho polley wae vested | ja \Untructod wleo with Mae Kodpr piss forng | MeaieThe marvet torfoug waefaie native and : tices eohag ve diet ¥ inhe 1 Sor advonture than |. 222 Sorancrs, however, not unfrequently | Tectcry a aay Jiallan company that could be secared | the scene at icon as Heoutiful beyond deseription, | in the first Mrv, Dalton when sie dled? ‘The event | large wumber of Chinews to “work uvon their Ikuds ee Pitts’? tominon to good extra Western ished for vent \d . ¢ us, and perhaps all the more | The chapel {ieelf is yuument of the taste on wh ° wa we uy xX 0 Texas, bs f tus : more distingu find difliculty in complying with this Inw, | Yould be likely to give us, and perbaps all the more | The chapel tisclf is a monument of tha ratte of | apon which abo was to hive tho $10,000 had wor | IM Me 6 piace, in the office of the Houston | Saitt' 8 OF ga diate, Sey, Sis8 <8 0 Dalene ind . for purity, the Emperor would do well to fol- | 4° a. tately occurred in the south of Ire. | movable on eccount of the freshness and wovelty of | Chancellor V'reston, under whose dircetion it wus | then tapoened. Did its happening eight ye: and Texas Central Katiroad Company, we learned | dul. - low the example of Louis XIV. and to in Lf : the works to be produced, huilt, ICM of light brown sandstone, in the clas | ward relate vack, so a8 to HOW give her admumnintra- | that thls corporation, which ax extended its road | .Cornon— Ts Mo, Nigher, bat gsi! pupaaiing aaier ; : land of the disinterment by the populace of —— tered Gothic style, with high poluted windows, ren. | tor title? iby miles from the coast into the interior of Tem» to | Saris of iow inidahng at 20, for De dulge ina fit of religious meditation before cits whleh’ iad lem Dldcod Mre Shen has Changed ble Religtors te cau lnns bd ite te . be Calvert, had just signed @ contract with Mr, Niels meee 7 the body of a suicide which had been placed |, Qe Tiworor the Sum y wzoned with representations of the principal 2. If Mrs, Daiton had died possessed of $10,000 or |p. Larsen. for the Introduction of 50) select fesnpi 1 and active, at 1X@ bidding farewell to earthly schemes, Ti ars u events in tae life of the Virgin in costly stained | any other sum in cash her husband woold have been | pean laborers trom Germany and Swi BY Faery at ee Blais, OR Ww hat, like th nt | nS couscerated burial ground, ‘Tho anthor- | gin; Tum Sux in correct about Mr. George | tugs, ‘The whole al if Hf Teun that road in ite (urther onstruction trom Cal- | prid ¢ suspect, however, that, like the great | i vary compellod to remove it by night | gheain saying he changed ble religion, He was a lus oa w rated with garks nuitled to it ae her adwinisteator, Does the fact | Oy AM ie ited river and Kanwrn This latter Com. | PRRetawre-A @seted decline; «8000 bush, wheat to monarch, the present incambont of the throne . i “ . nu bouquets of Mowers endiese profusion and | that the money could come into her possession only ny had aleo just Dowght iron rails to lay the next | bye by a Ue ‘saliva, eales.o00 NEL. Louis bollovos himeulf to bo tho Stato, | ‘°° or twelve miles, before they could find @ } Catholic, but got married and enanged hiv religion. | yurwty, by iis death make her incomplete tithe to it ao ex- | lity mulew ot thelr roads from Calvert aud Brenham, | ,AROvIaIONBE yn Lower and nan se Bt. Louis boliovos himeulf to bo tho State, | tory in which is would be allowed to | His father wasa Catholic, and hw brother ie now, TWO HUNDRED WAS CANDLES ception to the rule, so that another administrator on ; erry rena gad Stor nufee quick Bd Ti changed. eu i and will cling to this doctrine to the bitter soinaln Undliturbed: Irish people do not forget that he was a Catholic, 1f | iWaminated the statues and oraaments aud Aled the | her estate can take it? THE B. CURLORS BALL, ham, Gage, and dull: Cut meat pi nok Hl and. Behind the Senators and the Regency Ses he doce, From whole arched chanel with (heir radiance, The | 8 What interest, if any, bad Mr, Dalton in the Bacon firra; sues equal to edd bas. at Tie fOr ‘i “aon A Carmoxic who knew bim @ve-and.twenty years | jewelled crown, whieh hi b F a nd Dollars for Flowers =| clo niand Wr fo long clear in bull Lordi of Evoen1k, or tho premature majority of | Jam Parton’s Revolting View of This fulliee th Wad a his ryt are rae sbove the head of the | polley hae he oy we a oes bo oven’ ‘eck in a Blaze of Glery. ood 4 nignd rather tonding wpward ; gales S80 Dk cs. nt ‘ 2g0, and his father i "i statue of the Virgin, whick ix placed in " yable to first person v . ‘ . 1 wd salnd ote bo 46; (OF the Prince Imperial, the will of the moril/and Moral wok Seevenmen 22, 1508 at sho Miah akers wap Warangal froen within oye foteabie Co tevave had died: aad Foie ea Boh an! | ce NT cmeeeay Sesing:bIDAUNAS Riyto at]: Estas Rae OE Ea d GaN Kale Em will continue to be the law of the | People who, on reading Mrs, Srowe’s ar- — ” tan lols, hone LAs: Attenond in varioolon.G rage Uitte eoomsigmes for Slabs pense, cDane Wain RITOATIGNG [ern rere etre Teun bachelors Feakts 1 Cela ela'nicines at Laie" e. Saat J d P ing dn the vicluity to their lady friends, who have OCERIES “The advance it gold had no othe: ore little is the ontengible | ticle on Byxon, have felt great astonishment The Car Cushious throuzh the jewels, over U ‘i Kiasith ‘Une j= se aentHn 1 bn a ei ee land. It matters little who is the ost , of the statu to the money to his executrix 9 t need i ! Sune low, nad threw a Micker! : ane At , . Naa eth Lava ban the Baitor of The Sun. low. and {irew'a fickerias halo upon the dark shane | “mtg tytn by Tie moult questions to | Slritiaed them at various umes duriug tie past ty—Wheat luitly aetive, and closed } cent Dette hoad of France; so long as Louis Navo- | that the publication should ever have been | “sig: seeing 40 much eonttoversy in your I ect Wall abaye, These, it will be scen, apse 0 ns 10 | Summer, Ht proved to be a most originol and nyo | ster aa ah Wt gem ea . Suriig " made, will be still more astonished at the | minous columns on the ear-cushion subject, 1 TWO VEILED SUNS, anawer, and their decision will be w precedemt ofthe | auig ayuir, and the result of so much forethought | 91 aha@l for amber Toaresses, an , 4 a LEON lives, he will be ruler, M ‘i greatest Importance, ‘The Cowpavy lave vebaver TRNOgIM for omer Tenpeaes: Ooh i ‘The London Times eannot Je perfectly sin. | new view of comparative morals on which | thougnt (wisp sone seuetion) J woald "pat ina | mith white mandce over (heir dark aiiaw, Knoll, be: | oevorably foes sly Su waiving the defeage of ue #0 many preparations was eminently pleasing | qi'g\vga erie or Wweaters mined, #L fi hi MEG (A aes ; od by Mz. JAMES | *voke.” EigMeon months aco Twas aconauctar on | (Very hour, tieir dara aweeul vo ot honors n ally § re and sutisfactory to ail concerned, ‘The resident | [rite yelow, aid ltugGtls Lot w le du land ecre in ite expressed Dolief that La Tour ne Da aie a. ASN OM & Tong | M8 9F the city rallroais, and have weveral thmes | ing with he blue vey! snlelde, and deserve eredis for theln condueh, frahionables attended in Iarge numbers, and the dis: | $2 Mal er ees rs Ao a wion, Mr. Panton ha i eaen o hs Ne Hep dt py or -F play of wating, silks, laces, and disinduds excelied ty D'AUVENONE OF any other Minister cap vir pon Trib Jgued with hie own been snoring fror shta eruptions as well an other ne The Methodiat Book Concern—A Card, Difother'social reunions of ihe season, fet at Wa@ise, for mow, And tually control the destinies of France, as | letter to the une, signed w' h 4 irritating diseases, caugs from constant proximity The undersiened hereby, declares that the allega- AA tga idcent supger und a icely arranged Ger . joes al 6" insld . Bometii ® gone Hons contained In sundiy artic og, published tn the man were features of the evening lestivities, whic’ ee GuapsTone or CLARENDON shapes those of | name, from which it appears that he fo all pate \nalde 8 ar, | Boxnetim va Kone Hons contained {n pun diy pi lclod Baa lnned a Reins | Were comune’. uutt ‘very late boar. “TNS Busi ns coerarenrst ' ot consider incest such a very bad crime the straw, and~but Cu Ln with Fra tte boat © ansactions ti purchesii£ "pres | was furnished by Lander's celeorated orebestra, ant! E onal government ix the | not consider 4 ; work, turnin pie hee ans sing Ande bee a rani pees for the Aiethodiet Hoole Coucarn, are withogt (ul mateniae had Manche tor the super." Thr | New Youe. Thursday, bent. § i o ing to his own enouth, Le a y Satur dir reporte Hous and Ate laled, as will be tally mown Mm aug tine, z A potbing reverved thera rade, " growth of fime and political maturity, | after all, In fnet, aceording , re y to-cleauliness. the favored tow wig Bre adaaitiod Within (he cloister J UOODENSOGIL, | florists bi for the drawing room and dimog ball | Sven ann Me rece /ts were $,9% head, ahd (fax tee considera tacaas tahtsn ocaie KoLh- | on rene Ann ans See Spiaion SO YB AUUTR, 4 6a saen cecesloms.” a as New Vou; soot, aia, OM | Ge lcoratious 1s suid to Lave excocded 2.00), Good suees and“wrhne lami wore Drmer: eoniwow -: ‘and can’t be conjured into existence by al guag

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