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THE SUN, ‘BU AY, OUTOBER 12, 1869, asad ‘i s | " i . J find devoted himeelf with great assidnity to \f nil y er choirs. Every roar on the part of the Basse | valley of Miekfar Iketewal, The whole city wilh i eran ont i, ro) reer iiesth oftrose wo stood borover ote | MONITION FI HY) SS ae feome to have shaken him with rage; aad [be fe @ baz of tamination, and all will beep THE GREAT PARIS MURDER. bad aclane ot cars! demise | Sar ama a fone cam of mieney ri woot \OM THE BENCH ' abnet Em Piarein the itne Royale, a Tt 0 oved. An it is —-- Tv e es Sun. when the soprano, at the close of some@opers | Tsged im rucl « manner as to hide from the Tn MObE REM ARRADEE AND Atnim | denim end usher isi "pat he at Femuaehab|e that Trayen Sireted by | SODGE INGRAHAM REAVKING THE ' Doulle chant, indulged in a wild geream and press olf that iv Bideows, and to present to her ER OF THE AGE. SAP 08 the lookout Me. Trcuce GF Lid Caen® 0 he GemtEO Wo pro: GOLD CONSPIRATORS. 14 shines for ATL | eel "Nigh teste, our friend must have | Ssht obly what fs enchanting in Oriental life, orees BORD. Rang you any payers? epee money of EAs viet ota bi | = = = | trTT on rome high note, our friend muurt Mave | The expenses of the reception will be enormous, Suetn Wanders | % Wail, you must have a passport.” tures with a keen eye, weil ‘ormed. frauurce, av ordi. | Corbin & Co. Presevted to the Crnnd ae TUESDAY, OCTOBER 12 1949 fairly foamed at the mouth. His method of | 144 entail a shock upon the Turkish finances | tng Jew—Heven Persons in one Fasall “How! to? "Tuore’ i nd ned Of & paeeport to J ary (orehemd, vn iikinets eves, ans shonebing | quent af the Cowuty tot the Caunuirney —— expressing his contempt for the whole busi | which they are hardly able to bear, Dussbened seer Farte Tee Belly ts wiThatrher tian know. As you have no pa. | dca Baotisie Tropmann (suelting It with auo in. | gcvumll Raccated, be Rxeeated wren fine / Amusements Te-Day, wose ia by offering in his circular—which he ee Marderer—A Midnight Strwale— Bindian Der you must cone along with me w the police | stoud of an a). that he was Q years of age, Dorm at partial io pao) be aa 4 Poe Tretitate dw-rinn Intiaw Pur ‘ 5 4 Tw d t Republi of the Buried Bodtew—Arrent of the Mare | Once to oxtabiich your identity.” Cornay, and fuat ne wae by trade ay oneineer. He ice ~ Concoated Wea a whey \ etna fgne with the fictitious name of Howann ho Twenty-second street Repub ever—Hie Attempsea Salcide, and ble | «Very well.’ Ie wrgoubioay one of the very worst villunaun | Senece of Crime, of SSE rater hotest ns a tia CounLETONY, organiet—to ct the hymns | General Committee will have their primary elee- afersions | nTROZ started oat woretet tia mom inguttt rial | the bedy of the dues Ring rorastas to Be foane, | ,, Scie Ingraham took his beat, ia the Gqurt ' Ah Avene Theatre Teo S 6 and chants to the nowt popular muste of th tions this evening. They intend to run candi« Pantia is the none of an obscure suburb of cigsol quesions, waeh his qrasi prisoner snswerat | Then the blovdy record will be complete, of Over and Terminer yesthmtay, the few ttme «fica 4 ahige cag ich shy tute | dates irreapective of the Twonty-third and Twen- | Parte, not far from the gatos of the eity proper. Th | sn on om oprrassed and gontrudictory manaes. noon sli dlionaaechases the sentence of Juree terms, Alter chorriny the g Te Rai Ran day. Tne card which he encloses with his | 1 ey tract organizations. If tho latter | Mte-entty gray dawn of the morning of the exh of |. Whern fo sop liver” asked THE UALON DE RIFIERE. Grant Fury apon the wal toniee of Un! ey dime pharhredbhone: ¢ ’ fi ngtois a " pendntatien ing he dale ta sites Gersaghe Hipatee =the Mra See 1.00 rere he Lipa ry Be ke habe he ale nizations fase om an opposition ticket, the | September, # lavorer in this ing 4 portent 4 “Wy here, i you lasbeome from 1) Por Davee whe & Avoneee 6 Weeki peta hey belle sremeriachareyareb e vod ‘ Rae Pranctaw Winstrcta, Sb Beaheny | do, by setting On ye peop! » clap YOUFT outside Demoorats will probably elect their Su. at ont for bw mornine’# baie Ny Mans * reget Heian HY Feouch Widew amd sauandorine | (ucacd as tllons upon am ary, i Mae hands” to “Pop goes tho Weasel.” The | pervisor. When the Boasl of Supervisors wns | "9 Way ted across o field whieh ce unre, ane ban ai ne Vortave-#iet Deotal, and Charge $06, GARKEING Oy" eieeath Wises Wellarh?e—Bsterveniv vow Hh *Pen-en” bre song, from the * Grande Duchesse,” be | created, it was composed) of six Democrats and | PoUrbed. | The eround wae demp 9) Now the mind of the rendarme was that the Wowun haa Blackmatted tapos mae 'cr tnd Re rnther fou Plodded slong slowly. As lic passed the middie of ‘ : P Reroa—The Wits of the Duc de Moruy, } ‘, Weeds Musca Sommers Wis War Wale Be tek} thinks would work up well into a spirited | aix Republicans, Two Supervisors are clocted | 41.4 gerd, te maw something white, Very naturally Yer, wud Ebelleve you kf Paria by (ae way of The auit of Méléne C. Stills agatret Baron Hen- “ug aie RS borers xeon Sieeeprescaehdichelr dp | pantin tune; while “Champagne Charloy” | eaelt your, though but one is voted for by each | he went upto tt, amt eectng that twas a hartker | Pant in AermEPY a8 Perbien He Klsicee, sy Bethea sulee Riv oinan gest ate . : a ” 1 " i uJ +s She enw the “f ‘ Of a MOtbon Ly the to vacite the ord-r Ot bos ar on or ti date lien’ ae Sey | litle alteration, For funeral occasions, | ber of votes ts elected, and the man who getmthe | it was stained with blood. He stopned and looke! | panton was hocomming They more tens ae Nt’: | Da Rives. On winch, the mation ty vacabe wi | nie muider pitt eae | uh daily clrentation re Suv | A shat r | nest highea jor of votes takes his ore he found tt. The earth was | and he took od at » | Founded, domes the prowecuteix's atlegations that he | Weasous vopmrnd Cor uae yur lice “Three Blind Mice.” which ie in itself q | Next heh ft number of votes takes hix office by | around the place where he foun Totety dlatrched, | caeriuce rand to fe fomway, represeated binseif ee an tamarriad Hruen mobic | il) Tike ni fo HP AE fue now eX ooo teadily in * iy ‘ v0 eel tenit appointment of the Mayor in accordance with the | thrown abont as thonzh It hind been 7 + | rand was on the right, and over the M8 | mon, and by arte, devi alinessemes Induecd 4 plaintive ¢ would serve excellently, | PP and on eeareting more carefully the workman found | of the bridee Inty the dock bwin. | a | tier do thew with ‘uitm 8 how wifes thas lia rectly ed Our peice for ontiaary ad We Scents | tears from tho most unaytmpathotic © v : thes the handkerchitef a human body lay covered with ® 1 OPT in tneiant one of the dock porters, aman De Riviéro further anys that he leit Paria gorge | Those ma etatute of a kavet " » two linen th ff . throwa tha Board the hands of the Demo | pw inehes of earth, and oprarently Just buried. | france! wie one altendy sare fome ives, 9 time th (we Monue of Aped, bd, for Mudrit, er minal odfenee for any are ‘ . Sch . We don't in the least wondor at poor Com | craig, I now stands seven to five, with a probas ‘The man was very much frigitened, and started for } into thi water. H Nir 8 riolnt atau lentes @ 1 by bie motuer ania ¥ decescat Ma Gout Or cone at a Belong oo ont fronds) only will be i8 conte ach; thowe of three | nryrowy's distroesof mind, ‘The fact i ou | taty of touching eight to fowr, HE the Detior | guepearee patie staton,ronning ws fat at coal. | Td at Mangal tue muferre war Brought hAGIti hab Taaty ual prooneon co ee Cue alert rigid hcndal aed 4 (92 words) will be 9) conte enet let ¢ | pretty Lad way, ‘The | ¢ arty the Leqishture this fail, they will fon tine Masa, ngih to a boat to be pulled on boanl by Pir Ciara, any then went to Liebon, 4 lic Bare iaes iiaknneel bos coe meeceae Advestisemeuts in Tus Sex are not bidden | monia for arranging operatic pleces for re- | drive those four Repu om office. The e station was not far off. and he eoon ret Festoratives soon brought him to a atate which the edeaur, iv Ken a f | ligious aso fe at its height, and go isthe de. | preseut Harbor Masters and Port Wardens mast | with ald, Carefal search was made, ond with doctors #aid was not dengérous, For a long time he of Junaary, Wey ta We Fors OF 6 bisnkes t, bet are | Am . ' f tho Democrats win, Gentlemen | short distonce of each other were dle kepthie head ander the bedelothes, pretending (0 | "pe Riviere adis tuat he first became aeqaaintnd | i taneues ute " sito of choirs to show off themeclvos and | 8's0 g0 ander if the Democrats win, Gentlemen , 1 Ave children, who had | be Worwe tha 1d to all qaestlous put 10 | with the pla: tif im a raltroud ear bets cen. Paris a fv the revo Of ana tat a aah it babar their accomplishments, to sing long anthems, | of Twenty-recund street, make your game! eens cacas fer Gs @ Tones were | fin aun okt we Be aavet” At eats | Hordeaua, in ue latter, puto. thu year Ih w Yapoacent. fh lw woe ute —— sine be aes gir’ A Sidhe” Ss ee es ae een evidently just been mordered, for the ¢o: he wad: * A will tell what I know to-morrow, eho Drowsaed t entirely déstitate of mone: eh obs ae ti Oe The Sore Point. } m which exch of the four sbail have asolo! 4 eoang astronomor, after reading the Bek set ond. Marr ese at Fn sonmaNL ewe. meine, and wae endenroring to Jorn het nada ato a ty » bey F " SUN yeeterda self diapla: the coral low of Poel’ ve ompte: ke eight o! he woman was apparently abont %° years old. ‘This man'® name proved to be Tranpmann, and 7 Moma er The reguiar ition of Tk SUX yestorday, | for wifdisplay, at que ae | IWorld yesterday, attempted to take the height of | , Th WORAS wit Oren tees ata dark hale, | nic Rant inten ENGUPTREG Kp wae. Oue, at tive tn, | Sree,witl Wer-aue #, bay avons four! roti ney ieee ener. ii alt £9 our regiiar ie vere and eatscrirs, which they stilingly reevivo the congratula. | the editor's ears; but for the want of telescope | THe ttney yen were oben and Maring with a Took of | €teed In the terete deed of ond at Pantin; wil | Kee'sory he acu Ler ey to Rawotiating d-twoon Car eriiminad ‘ani the tape a 72. eopiee, 0: 7 of the othe: f 1 ir | be was nnable to do of coult Lathes Stele ha ete oy | | later tntelligence tend to imolteate ttm ole | { gees Th Parse toy 1806, win 7 u und amounted to 72,900 % Monday, | tious of the others, There is as much wor. | be wat noable to doit, The top of them could | aerate, She evidently belonged to a family in eney | Laver lntelligence tongs tm tubelre tig Ing expevseg Te again tater m Pare in 606, wi 8 Prey sand for aww Beytender 18 oily 1 Ba before yes ship in this style of thing as there is in the | not be perceived with the naked eye. clrenmstances, as she was chil in 8 black site direst, | shirt, all enring on tbe cae ous ee ihe means to join ber 1, who, 4h@ then suid, ato Feoover the stolen atop, ty O44 y olit-wander { $< - a hat atch and jewelry npon her per: | ns, for metance, the nal & hows wan ia Auaratie; bo compliod with | 4 at id ye m such exert terday, our rn only GA400. | howling of half a dozen night-wanderirg | sso niewarnn & CO, carriage mante son. There were ranty wounds on her body, toe | receipt for 4.000%, (234) for the said to several Bat, sanyo De Huvivre, a8 pled wite promise of immenity to the on The circulation ops growing | cata, and abont as mach music; and no one fc J “3 eater number fracing heen wade with @ KN. A | extracts from inortenen on Linds longing, & money Aho Mute uae Of it LO Lake passage vo Low | to hold outto atlod sts the prosycet of wold bhi j eis i It ete then the ungwactifed choirs | Metres, and their employees, tovk a holiday om | fev were tne effect of tm «| Kinek family jalan asith nandkereblef ny which wis } the steamer Pan sia, boand to Aspinwall, and on | ment by returiitag part ot the Molon proportye all the time, a nq ahead ¢ not he in th eanetified choirs ardey in one of thi rks on the west wid Close to the mardered inother Iay the Orst of the | fastened about £15 in hb OBO ¢ wien he was travedling on hes way to Goi; she | (ie tule Gime receiving ar tor #0 defy ‘ las i , hemsclves, There is, however, no help for | 1, rene, ‘ * | ave murderod children —the eldest, eon, probably 1 and the other of gold, with a gold chain and key, | flowed tim up. to Lina, in Peed, and roamine! | , The numerous cxses which wave oecarred im whieh a competition That is all that ails our | themscly i is, however, no help for | Jy response to the toast, ‘Health aud success to Jere old. “Gn nie neck, we the dank bine mark of | and u knife hacked at the edge. {hase coil ha rete eued tone URL, are mente tanto. aati have take ace, a ho. Graperig toh? ‘ . t ve re ot “ORBLEVO: except i phi lowe) y - ” y re the handkerchief ha viden pe nee si a I “dnp, nalivercetored, wis we rail escaped pul neighbors We sorry for them. We r | Poot ¢ DBBLETONE, ex pt in philosophy | tho Messrs, Barwaren & Co.,”’ Mr. J. W. Bartros, the place where, the ha viker cele] fon nly sPhig avideneG Woeatoe wih tT Sale ee ouere Reg ey ec anee v jollowed ap, te mee wo fresh wi your vet mA joice in oar own prosperity, and only regret | Let him cease to tenr his hairand to rave and | a member of the firm, read to the company Seed Ris eae bieocr ive most awil agony, bie on the subeeqnent day 3B nterroztory took | him, #0 "that he wae ottiend, in 1:07. ro have her tie il anseaues ee of P Gomeremniecl at Relanien > aden tally. | to print circ n expense, w! had od upon bi t from thelr orbite. co before tlh ate. ‘The follow! a> in bel immistatre de in Paris, e at arid Cull 1Or HoreoINent of Ut that they have to euffor incidentally | to print cirentars at a large oxpense, Let | plan which had been agreed upon by bis partners, | eyes startin: from iliolt oti a thought to piace before the a TH 5 er: Lee ata EOC Coe hard Oe ame Beate | maniale ES AOE IC ER —— } him read again the old story of ULyasns and | whereby every one of their employees, from the | po 11, From his appoirance itis thenght that he geehg bl ey Se ae ace ae how, says De Rividre's amdaviv. been re Rha comer wiuin ue prowiighe: and atthe rate ima Reasons Why Mr. celey Should be | tho Sirona, and, profiting by the example of | Toast to the greatest, is to share hereafter in the | Was baried alive, a | (Seine ct Ole. 4 own Kinek, city of New York ‘or the pust yeu ‘ ‘There were two other boys, one 14 years old Comptroller. that crafty old Greek, carry wax to charch | Te*? ies of the concern and in its profits | one 8, both hacked as if by « knife, and borribly | +o. The plan is hie: feordd, latter There are very many reasons why the Hon. | with him wherewith to plug his cars daring | %!*% ‘The plan is briefly th Tut saddest of all was the poor Nttle girl. She | after haying Pith Urhe she has made several wttemp: Tee Chaeiasl rcmaton ee oe oaruee misking, tae doponent, knowing that he was & engaged Ib ihoorant business with the Chitian and ‘THE WALL STREET CONSPIRACIES, do not fee! at liberty to omit eatin Nex} roesed a desirs (0 emigrate to Ai Veneance on bis wile, whoin he ae- Tho interviews of the two 1 5 Bubvian Guvernmenta,with which be ius eontrucwd | | 1 p i In each of the departments of their business | was four years old, und mast have been very pretty, } cused of iuade ity. fhe joterviews of ihe kw for one milion and. al yf nit that | tom proveeion Of law Waal it cr Fonace, Gueerey should be elected Comp | the anthems, aud open them at the litany, | recut trade nuions are to be organized, aud from | Here waa the only face that was calm, and ber death | Sit A scmana hed wenmen the nee of last year suo abscoude NAY act lajurioue to puotie morales OF troller, and we will state some of them: | into which he might with hie whole heart fe st have been instantancons. There wae bat Kinck’ with the owner's consent, and for Obtaining goods tinder fulsw preten Any act injurious to pupllc movals, oF to r fen | s nf | these three members are to be chosen ase Board | wound on her bods—ber siomach war complete!y | jodgine where he cond, being las aut Bune uo Kavidce, wite of the Baron cis not of anfreqnont ocomrance that acts of thie I. He comes fully up to the Jeffersonian | interpolate the petition: “From all false | of Control, Ia addition to theses © Board of | ripped oven, ailetters arriv it to ta nasumied apyelhath Vit that rhe wae martied to him, to 14ib, in Madrid, | charwcter ny nureguucht Getwcet two or uiury pete iM @endari. He is © honest, capable, and faith. | 4) rand fantasia, good Lord, de de f th Wao pip TH pReD? Fo Beds cal) we canis and (hat His stories of trave.s Ia Spain ure true, i the rates of trelguts on the cana s, ora ase f , capable, | Fingring and operatic fantasiae, good Lord, do- | Governors, to consist of the presidents of the | ae aay ned wet advanced befure the bodies were enn te MLavinls Le Wise deaosed tust she hai kuown Hé | Miciition am m2 carriers forthe. yurveas of lactewsilye ful to the Constitution.” liver us.” unions and the members of the firm, is to be | an removed. The excitement in the netet bor! ood Scomplieds, The | womun Ine Huille eine 1856 roan abe went by tbe mano “fy t Tonia, ete orate OF ALLL for he has done more to build up the Repub- + Bigelow'’s Retirement from the | procidoot of this Bourd, and they shall have the | peat it, amd the railroad depot, aid th anc, aniaer the preteat that her Rravand bad cpraliel | tho Metropolitan, &t. Nicholas, and other ovals, OF buats on the caaaisy fom wich nel Th Times. it Of Aubervilliers ar both within earshot of the spot | pi WT, aod aunoun: ing that tie tite at the sta, | with “divers won,” and with one of then went to ial! to Share 10 lean party than any other man in the Union. sopreme management of the business. The pro- L house at Pantin. Ap appent 2 Burope as tis misirew, and that 10'o clock on Bundy: pe ene wero dist interred. | Tyre handrod Aion, wivere abe waa to Arrive f jt witeh a nignt | puter inue ae que eft Op au earlier tra idee mtn Le roviaou fe at fate the tlated her, dad, sg ne cope was thers to cece a frum working for low suits (usa are mct ed Ot, has {Srtetpoeat hou, the duen tered tote rivay | MR BERCHER'S HOOK FARMING, i ewe to Urade band. At the time fixed Traapm: ato we offe) ) hngned) amrd Tut the whoie nares lato a cab, to K eeincon eae ta ie prods, was beid ere sie tried to | to be a conn iracy t infra ttraie, aud couse witiin they) tute Mr. Groncr: Joses, the publisher of the | fits at the ead of the fiweal year are to be Times (it has wo editor at present), refuses to | divided among th ording to their see inform the public whether Mr. Joun Bior- | evroings, aiter allowing a reasonable percentage | pervilhers, were within easy yW's recent retirement from the editorship | to the capital inveated im the business, A sick | O¥fcrire at the scene of the ny III. All the Democrats ought to voto for bim, for he belioves in the fandemental pro- position of the Declaration of Tndependence, pase Werwelt od as Uh veny's Wi mployeca we pened ard | count | Astouishivg Speoulath Bwine—Pumpe | ao jnveut vat | asp * truth is that at about a qoarter to 12 | Mine mth ‘The spot whore the crane Was in preveati cob oa) writen by the founder of the Democratic | oo i. naper was in any way connceted with | and burial bonefit fund Is to be founded by the Rae ee cleat of tle. tein, the Gretchen Fon ane eat ied wee geleried baforenand., Mor pow sie. Whiten bet tram ine carore Gt Tals party, that ail men are created equal, and ted by those who shall volavtarity | the cotton mili oi MM. Cartier & Bresson did th K urtanged th Dowsing it has upon matters that. hay iat Swearing Hoceher Working | Bu of eva yundy for rome thine past ‘de 10 YOULL Ne any OL the IALe OCcaFrENge® for Horace, this city wi ‘caMpeat 90 Vitel Uistrebs wit alae within the provisions of a4 sntly destroyed the intended | Prolite forte Mth of MI age nee have an inalienable right to life, liberty, | M8 having innocently destroyed the intended | P cries from this very soot, lie heard the sereams of q le a her with | chridren, and the words’ Mamma! mammal An ' eflect of the article on national finance pro- | #v@ the employ of the firm, toget! cendreny andthe words." Mama | mamas! And , “TV. al the Abotteviets wil ote for him, | bared by Mr. Connts, in concert with Mose, | ® Coutribution ef $1,000 by. the, Arm; bal say union 4 Kinck’s exci 2ien pro nged his Knife into Uh distinguished the voice of aman; but Le thoaght From Mark Ticain's © Beacher's Private Hebita.* rough the commusity conn tan who may be discharged sball be entitled to | there'were some ditnkaris quarreling to the field biunged hia, Rule, nrg th Bie.” Weeoher's tira ‘eonainin of, dhisty-aix | {his atte, sat expe te partie Govun olished e Time " ‘Oreurrence Was no! on, so he | on led I fe, Alona stingyic carted acres, and im curried on on strict seentiic priveiples, | Havtlives under te becad © tie th foe he hee been the consistent oppovent of | P&E sad GOULD, and published in the Tee | 1.5, oo rate a4 the annual distribution. finch an oeearrence was not very aucommon, 90 Ne | Hii weal Ne, AOE eee tetse | Het mever puis, ior aay pert at a ctoe altos ane: | de ourtuamenaas rp of Aug. 25. This refusal is unfortunate | This new and admirable codperative sceiety | ““The mus as pleasant, with aclear #ky and briyht to tho assassination of LINCOLN. for kieade of ius tee he Raa will begin business in January next. wan fo ba nere wer vane wrou watcar V. All the secessionists shoukl vote for | TROT rail t : rahe bam A te & cosvecbosdoat hak Cie omeets ‘eople were likely & 7 e| suggested 7 yagi it at ar. The erime mast li him, for when South Carolina adopted dhe | /OW wee compelled to resign in conseqnence . Lon ane Wh @lavery from the advent of Ganuison down suitug lie book. As nvon wa the horary 18 complote, she arm will begin to be @ protiwbie investment, | eausiny so uiudch drwnwemont of Uist Bu. book faroung nas ite drawbacks, Un owe ocea | ins such injuries oo the trade ant commerce of tha Mon, wiiew it sccmed morally ceruin Lat tho tay | CURLEY IL hats well be the duly of tho rand Inquest OuKnt to be eul, the hay Look could mot be tuund, | Of tho County. as it te undouotedly within Ure pros i Kinck. the’ latter would hav ied he nn wents tha acter fret ik han therehlef lent Ih were “F nell OveUrT ence ‘ines, bo imaire Ww fcomrnitted within a xeace nf tite vey ties tip when | aud before It waa fund st Was Loo late, and the a) | bres ine abut hy amy walawiel coutbinal, ity di “Lord” Hunger Atreuey may have procured his | Py" cominitted within a soace of tie nthe. fact nA #fourman awsertn Lat he remained | was all epuiled. Y by any unlawi erdinanes of secession in Decsuber, 1600, hi | of toh belly cane eet Me bye tds elected oo ae ot ks ite German | 27 serenes (oer nears ike ener une ures o'cioek “haar tue, weeue, “ok “tne gritice wie Beech Tunes some of tho Ane crons of to prevent the guilty’ partiog vor trial i oo it ivi “4 Jo " ‘ ntry, u d o a 7 said, Let the South go in peace! prominent stockholder. Ostensibly the quar | a). where petants of sobiliy are bold toll frviing at he vince tad or & samegnent mach, | Musab in the country, bal tue unfavorable iitereuce THE CREAM OF THE COURTS. about some political intrigue ; but the V1. All who are in favor of the Fifteenth | Te! was couners at the low price of six dollars each, We | the bodice, not one nia th Awendment will vote for him, for he has | W#d¢ ramifications of the gold conspiracy I are chad Ghat Shen Wid eclasalios wt Ub Buse. er be bes ove? tee ony one of ibe Hx Dar advocated minuhood suffrage ever since be | SIV Teaser to suspect that Mr. Braktow's | Aivsiey from the umputation of being a de- | of Paris, on a fair moontizht might, with dae vie eetablinhed the Tribune twenty-eight years | “2ompromising honesty in discharging his | ceiving adventurer. There is no German title of | (pe piace uf ine awful urcw of blood. age. editorial duty toward the Connry article was | * Lord,” and if there were, it would not author- aap 1 a the real cause of his removal. ine the bearer of it to represent himself as ap Legeot yada a rie arta It is melancholy to aoe a fine property lik | Fvglist nobleman, However, if, after all the Gerchkoek toperank of Wie duattaasbiauednt | tho Zimce injured and exposed to ruin by | fiaht Tum Som bes brown pon thie weet ne of the rebels, and gave an earnest of his «n- the mpetency of ite mangers, In Mr, Raymonp's death the paper suffered a lose by going bail for Juerrraeon Davis, UA in eu exes Homin's wutviae | which tho appointment of Mr, Bioktow to wiles 1 eyaagrys el about & i Wh to) witit ¢ al } Mie Krowily M. Dunham, the young actress why acd Mi. 1 | Os He rotmeued to Ling | ater at ie produced bias intericred consider: ag he raw. the youngur | ite sucocee aH a commercial culerprise, I ie father nat remained on | weakne wee logs, however, He cous dere hose on hovel keener, [ur ov ene & arm prouucer. aye tue Original i e court oA. fin been dlecavared. cnoutat diet wan that | 946 10¢ #100 aud iucda Lim $0 works ul coru, und | Li iilowaicc ot hve pec cents eos all theve should go away tocerler. ous under Ue elc- en voila him for about $9. ‘tue ie the anly crop |“), sn by tin the multe cumstances they deekded to ey metat the | heever wakes avy money on, He lows oa tue corn, in the ordor r.cently mado by conegat In the aul n yuymann reeeived the pi Dut he mace $7.50 on the hog. He does not mind | BEAU We New York Gold. txchauge Bank, su Qeti tu: powrasion and anout tis, because bY never eapecte ta mike uiptatug on | HOC. M-Jordam tor Anicustie Ls be wn gs fecelver ¥ cormany way, Avd any way It torus ont, be pan lie anes jor the few daye curing whicli he acted a ro- excitewent @ raising she Mog anyuow, whether he | coive sand Uhat tue attoraeya tu enoh acdon be alowed ges the worth of “hiin or hot. This'strawbermes | SoM ds couuect wok, Work with aj ickuxe, | Would be a comfortable ngcces Hf the roving woud | Tie Commissioners of Renlrration have sued the i nl Ly tted for Havee, wh, ir he axe bd Mol oa) Dat tuey x 't, and reues iittoulty,. British apd Norts Amer.can loyal Mail Steamebip Oorn- OR ORR AUC AIBAPELAPHARLUENY | wersea "AREY UG? dee, Reeser, turmigutedne | vant to resonce amie, pail seareaty of watermelons, and tue WO Fepore to tg Mayor, a thi Tn connection with this circumstance, it was arcer- ‘THE MURDERRR AT PARIS. trop oft using oF Ano Heardon, @ pascuger, wi Was cA, figeton ‘hota “koeper fur ‘avs 0 ALL! the sou cane and Jaformedt mtu tant the marder was committed at near midnight on Rept. 194aud up to tac following Wee fe had proclaimed tue and even Lely matgnallty emai Uh i i i hi i yo know tothe Freneh poll: ut tuere Was a clue familly toto which this impostor la about to marry } [net Of Ons on tne coateor the four tun oye are satisfied with him, we suppose be can safely | pore the name of Phomas, talivr, at Roubaix, on defy the opinion of the rest of the world, Bes aitece extn Settee eerie weur oets, ws ‘northeast part of France. a crore be pat in i went) seven aercs of that Mut, Bur when 4 yreat extent repaired ; but he had to be Admiral Ravrorp, commander of our p: tained tant about & week bevore a young wan of 2). ith on thatat T wh the eS upébey turned out 10 be pampki Aa | ® SPPDIG And inbem person, will vote for him, for he has set his face and | ® & teincd task a young Tins it has peen scen thatit was Traupmann who, ¥ came up tuey turned vat .o be pumpkins, and a ificed to the inte fo ie Mediterrane: n I¥ moustacac, carne toa jurvisied lodz- | at the hotel, Lad given the nuime uf Jeau Kuck, tie | dead lose wan the ence, Bometitn Tn the case of Denoy acninst Dater, in which it hie journal against thie threatened innova, | S¢rifced to the intereste of amatt politicians | val forces in the Mediterrancan, lately entertained | SL Se opcnive tie sianian of the Northern heats | Autte Neel Uadenven the uunme of Jesu Ku dead Loge w wea e a bor. mt taty | washout to rescraia Dace ana Ti aga, goPl Brawors, a Scee Coes dto, the ground tue wort | irom bavding over tad) 10 owbithy Coukl, Murai & 1 Wall street speculators, and the concern | at Spezia Prince Awaneus, the commander of | road in Paris, und keot oya M. Rizny, Te gave hits | On Batarday, Traupmann was taken to Puris, | prowis tion upon the established order of things. and 5 rig p MM, Kinek. engineer, Rue de l'Alowette, a Sea OP edger . . ie pores CO, buat Doing Cie Denny io rection eee shi vt the Jteeetution should { POW tems to be gradually sinking out of the Taian Oriental squadron. During the ban. | [ihe 45 veh engingers Lite de Alouette, at | Tue train reached there at talt peat 4. Spceial pre: | wierualest carrote—though I never nave board hiw | | D if Craisaetisn, under the su siiositioa’ ae ha , He wud be bad a good deal o° night work | cautions were taken to provent the or being | tapresd it just in that way, Mr, Heelers uiost | nikon tint WV. a Woodward was the prisepat ia the sight. Mr. Brorrow, however, ie to be con- | (et the Astmiral expressed the most hvely sym- | to vo, aod tuerciury wisued to sleep tt the daytue. | sceu, and he Was ta AbOE the wt y & pri | disustrous experience was the time be cred to rume | afair, Judge Cardozo yootecday grauted 4 motion dix 7 pathy on the part of the American people with | The pevple of toe hotel did wot hike the look | vate door to iu whigh- | an immense crop of dred apvles, He planted OF | SOLVE 4 temporary injunction, he breakfasted with support him, because he breakfasted wit | gratulated upon having so early discovered id the great crowd Whi A oA of him, He came daily for @ few mit ly excited state awaited bis arrival, Me was put | teen uured dollars’ wortu, but never a one of An apolicauion was mide before Judge Car, them, and saw his own portral: adorning tho | HIN tT ot the men who expected to | te Progtess of Italy, and the son of Victom | only, “receited a guort” many’ letters, 4 b and arives away almmunt belere the ar. | (usm sprouted, Suneieg: ce Wiad Un ibe Eine oh ban. Pere walls of their Bureau in ‘Twenty-third street, . ia: MANLEL manifested the deepest interest for the | Pal his very small expenses ca) by di f the train became known, Avr, Beecher's farm is not a triumph. It would be ak nAUEA ee Company, of No. 6 Wail ‘J ” | mak. oy iu the even nyo) Sanday a lady with five waving the tras tae countenance of Tra corer on uim th be od ic w me A. H-xby lad bea nervtofore, temporarily surrounded by a smiling and sparkling bevy ¢ atool of him, and on the possession of | prosverity of the United States ane to the hotel, aud inquired for M. Jean i sar percde ha bad Ria ieerteoee ba tens 2m tim be worked 1¢ ou shares with some | yGiiod recsiver, wail yesterday thy Co iM ‘i jonye picts J ‘me we SS aad inquires tut he Hee. muon War pericctiy livid, and his logs shook so taut ome 5 be Cannel ad a wie willing i OR isa idek tina ae & prompt and manly honesty which led him ees Witavond new ot atin ae aad SY ot | Settle eeeagperted - mia LO Cea ee trea agg. | Aeataperies ones tats tut Chapuny wanrmcrfed o, eft Te > " i eu fcal Connell ig | Sarerseds | wo hours beto y time; I wid Inside tie morgue the accased was awaltod by the Mr. Bvcuer never swears. In all lls Mie @ pro- | im the Kuro; eas Luturugce Company, and that Com par X. All the Irish ought to voto for him, for | t@ interfere with the consummation of their | The approaching Ccumenica | call again.” “At ® o’ciuck she returned, wud then | gage W'Lustruction. and tho Procurvur, Luperial, | faue expression lus uever passed his lips, “Batit he | wy vscsuse deucrupte bias f he heights of | *hemes. destined to affect the condition of Italy more pros | eapresseu sarprive at wot tlnding M, Kit He] Traupmann was thon shown the bodies of Mme, | Wore to tawe tt iio bh» heau ty ry iLence, be Wait | Mary Ann Tyrrel, house servant, employed by from the famous battle on the heights of | « — foundly perhaps than that of any other European | 's 1!" sive mat the lo ing-ra¢ Twill | Kinex and her ebildven iaid out on the marble slabs, | mase even tent disgusting able seem beaudtul; he | Phy Lowonberg, of” i434 Bowery, callel ol Cape Blievenamon down to the tmprisonment of What paper really the organ of | State. Is thove parte of Italy where education ana fe sae 1a foamy she returned tothe | and he was asked if he r v7ed them, © The | woud bandle it as Teaevcr was aanuled be.ore, and | Jourdan yoscr lay, whe had beet 4 iat payer sos D ate cation | children wating in the li, acy were laugh a coupiatiied aw | BN tO hics Berita. ‘The ienabeae a says the weaount in tie Gudoidy walked | it there wis a wholesome mora, lesson uidden awuy | fubued ofa gold w auch an) cab ip, Metoerry sircets Coste) if f i s o “ and in blah spirits. ‘The lundtid @ bert yey Ea Begs . pubed, apeh ond ct 2 Cosrenio, Wannex, and the Urilliant | the Gold King? Of course that paper which | is loust diffused, particularly among tho Micilian | 31/1 ("i 'walt and ake: sume rereatueat, bu tue | Alea nO MARC eevee || wub Gabee tet Mette Pete iat oak Beet itis Oe tht had begu stave. from Lowenuerey. 4nd Je ae the 0 Gronor Fraxcis TRArN, he haw advocated | published their articles as editor Riders 4 q Whew Fie Auld Chatsie Wad oroughe te teow , and advo- | peasantry, the Vatican has many adherents; Dubite tha say It Would be expensive; aud. muse tering in lin voice, ep he | ondowimentetin 9 be mile td jut ere e lus discrimi Cape sin Heid Wer, das Bae was QUluMmiited bo (bs Poudre, the independence of Ireland, cated their policy in ity Wall atreet coluian, | while in Northern and Central Ituly, especially | {200% humer Shetuch wens ana Meme, ap, | Pointed wiih hia duger to cach of tas, dead Godiea, | his sieaty of expiession, hie zrucesui ‘ans Oulaur owhsubscquent ooulconio. XI. All the temperaney men will vote for | That paper is the Vivo York Times: It published | among the more wealthy and educated classer, | Sissi O09 Ve loos fr ery if and eli that'ls Alfred, Cat. Is Achilles, that ts Iie Mary’? | um amouut of poetry, uy Puluon, and splomdid tus AM USD MENTS. him, because he never drinks anything that | on August 25 an editorial artiole written by A. R. | the feeling of opposition toward the temporal | tarket containing Aca iat The account /urtiver stutew thas bo did not even take | agery, uid MOVING GATRewlicom, aid Lesiblican Graves off bis cap, snd that his cywictin ehucked wll wio | topped off and chimaxed with'a gorgovus pyratocie are wore present, conflagration Of Gugree wud taucy swearing, thet Gaaxv Oren Hanse,—Tho Tempest,” which In his examination bere he afterward said T | wou tonish gud uelight the ti CF, dud bore’ 7 ei “ ed was nothing more than deaa and Gustowe Ki Revscrcunas: taeettieat t Dory an ge: | ee provuced last week ot thie shaatre, wil bepiaycil ix in concert with Jawes Fis and Jay | power of the Pavacy is rapidly increasing. Paletot, Bue never came Lv, Ite Wall street column also advocated | How to reconcile the trulitional devotion of the | Morriag 4 (fonda) at 8 0 Fix aud Govt’ conspiracy, The New York | Itahans to the Catholic religion with the agitation | great hurry. He took he key of nts room, went can intoxicate and is in favor of having a | © back, Tr prohibitery law upon the statute book, wisieigt 5 ‘ alt % M RccoMPO, T held shem (the deceased L pashed | qasite confusion of ralvbows and wusic, und (Luu | €¥ery eventug of the present woek, after whico = Q 3 Sia ec 9 ERIS VS capital from Florence to Rome, this is the task | never retarned In the drawers of Ins room @ 3 4 Nap ; ; Eduand Palooner, culled “Charles O'Malley,” and formed the Germans that the prohibitory law | Poor Boston is still struggling with her Pie wich depends the potitical tranquillity and | Doody hirtand tosses have vcen founds and atm | Ae ine dime, ipa sneh age aera jeahr is very roguiar 1m hi hi { founded on the adventares of Lever's dashing Irist ie to remain a dend letter, and therefore he | Coliscum. There were wild hopes in the New | de progress of Maly strangle one ol thr sichus. Lavin the day a tole. | Mest became public, disbelief im ite truth, gow just FoMpLy betWeey Yan d.o'cleKx, | here. 5 i in | ram fon vialx arrive v0 wd devas Wt Kine wie ope ume "Tt indeed aocoung ailows lumeelt bo “ , r i ry fail may be regarded aa a facsimile of the man | Englind breast toat the great storm of a month Muny of those Italians who are most fervent in fie ree & aver re ‘ tees dee OF en xs 98 aly Froasioes be ray, Hen 4 Just as partie a ltens poahe The * Tempest,” meanwhile, is drawing very fait down East, who was in favor of the Maine | 80 would have swept it from the face of the | their attuchment to the Church of Rome regard | Tuesday a letieron biue’ oper, with the Koubays | MM app sme 3 je a ky came tor K nek. Thle iete given | be beean law, but was opposed to its enforeement. arth. Itseemed to have no other special object, | yt, continued political power as injurious to ite | tnoprned ts the Jidce oi Instrucuon, Anat lect | tee tt he does the ext cay, fu be was Wo make, the dediealon ange, and he is obhi edt He tms | Loases. The representation taat it receives iv on the whole a very teresting one, ‘There are drawback urvier ; (rut might not this dead?” A letter from ane sof the Kinek fumily, printed om the | (OF ait sorts uf ney too we Mahé & f . i ‘oliseum i ivide A 3 He hovel Les ait o ember, said: fow Tewurk# OW LeUrly ail disUnguisned occasions, | DUE these may weil De lost sight of in gratitude fot XIII. All the champions of Cuba ahoatd | #4 it certainly gave the Cotiscum ite undivided | religious influence. It seems probable that this | by Kimek ab the hovel veurs, in tag in 44; | ATUL Ss Beplee her, iat i beatae very often Mr. Greiey is Uusy, wird cauaoy | the fet that Shakexpeare is presented at all; mucl vote for him, for no man in the Union bas | “tention; but when the tempest bad cleared | conviction will be strengthened rather than other- | Clones im the hutel-ruon, portieae of tenes See ee eee eee Printed om ve oriein end clroume | come, Aud besides, he tae to curry on lie farm, y We flud hia prosanted to so elaborate, i away there the dreadfel structure stood, mati- | wise, and that the breach between the national | found adhering to tie riot of Niowe unicem with (ue | Buen ory c re 4 painstaking @ menner se in thie Ine amivocated the independence of the Gem of Slateees, bat neeeiita Rnd tbe earth by whiel the) were soiled aud a more wnited circle ou lly J A Chauce tor Workimemen to ha Tha eciiog wii ca reeirannie \ 4 in distros, but more horrible and wse- | agpirations of the Italians and the temporal sove- Prasat foal the al eal dina. womans ogc wou thoy aro 8 pepdd ‘Tho play is an iraaginative and faueifud eres mtilles with moro weal and ability thin | joss thauever, The citixens of the moder Ath- | reignty of the Pope will be rendered brosder 00d | exe iggy itt ROvMAIE Vanity tne a she tale abd thet di ere ee Til Ot tas eoneraaiarad ord 10 incu, the editor of the Tribune. | cns were in despair, They wiped, however, the | yrouder, Nipsavens fe tue de Sit: lo looking over the names of candidates | and therefore difficuls of effvetive matter-of-fact etage XIV. All the supporters of Spanish su: | tears of vexation from their eyes, and began to - ——e _ were identified as ih ago, to prepare it for tae ves ene pObE cat offices to be vated for vy tue | representation, Arig! # a sprite to be concelved by premacy on the American continent ought to | tlk of patching up the poor old muse barn with | — Tt was rumored up town last evening that | Jean Kickouhe oarbas L was Hlsing with Mir. La Te loo Bune tho 1magination, but uot to be realized by flesh and wcedtivit | tetve that or Jobu MeQuade lor Pulice J wihe reviy; | Ninth Dustriet,” kn the early p. He Guoew ler. write tant | year, during the stei tie vote for him, for he is the personal and po- | tarred canvas, but finally that plan was retin. | Mr. Awos R, Exo had sold the litical friend of the Becretary of State, who | quished, ‘Then they petitioned the © iM Avenue Ho | s former mair vce, carried OF the inon | tel ty Me, Avex, T. Stewanr, The terms of the | Wade of brush inn re, una wore doug | gh weik Kinek wanted lo cstecd tis business, and us | kuuw tof the present | blood; «0 with Juno and Cores, and the herrible wnters, the latter | Caliban, However, the company at the Grand Opera Tr my Whe, Who by wa, re Kinek | body Boutin to the Cy AULONS & request that ja r Diat chat Hie winles te to Deh ‘ y ipeenprren gig i yee im adily opposes the recosnition of Cuban Couneil to rid them of the incubus, and the Com. | sale were not stated, be wines 09 ora th ibe use * Houtaie ino'a on hod wt uy frignd's whin bat Rene eal ym printing ald be kaven to @ piloe Li am Oak og brave altar ia. Sversome ha 3 | mon Council have Lad their wise heads together, —— ctor red Ws wile to Ky with th ebllires Wo 9 patel by stmae, f the appormtineut of u Commitice from the Woebine | a8 tuey can, Mise Deland makes a good Miran belligerency, and causes tie arrest and fan. | oh) Aad hg lib aaa aTdarerale ben a ! Anamber of the working tailors of thi ple Ait retired sei Gee BES An cal od at wot inen's Assembly to Wait upun Lue pi oper tunis Mr. Coartme Wheutt tnt 3 vory goad Uniiun, ang ent o' of Cuba o ie 4 eager ° wise o elves : aims enteueds nd abate Gye. trente \ «tis | a powae of AML: Fey and Uige \avorable acti 10 Fequest OF bu ine Liga Wobber san certo led. hve frie Prisonment of sons of Cubaon our shores | cided so call in the aid of the police. They | city have wisely formed themselves into a co- | ane Que, cnatod: ant about Ove Weeks befor: the | fave Kings Menge printers,” When the mater was brousit nefceh tie | sad diaappo.nted her euecuien byrahoe ing vot 18 wat who want to go home and strike @ blow for | jaye just parsed to @ second reading the follow- | Operative Union, und gowe into business on their | of pusimers, Two woess afer se Tiina | Peay aietceniae Rh asteetaabuainnomethine the same person to kick ean-can, and to make oper and pralwesorthy Arkél—to sig * ¢ ard Madawe bine | yorny nian ant on the northeast corner of the | very reluctantly, in pursuance oF a press from her lneband, drew out a sam ot. 6, Was Feterred to tie, Commises tug of Alderwon’ McQuiale, Toeheve, 1 would carucat ance, bad some saypie! aug did netgive We vaye afterward hing mey ne wauive fe Gate Knee the deliverance of their native isle, ing resolution : own ace Third ave Totter | Wass 2 tthe Wi franew | POU: OF XV. Finally, everybody ought to vote for | . That the owners of the buflding Known as and Fourteenth street, They bave | which was at her Uisjoa tion in e Kowbais teak nt 1 isugh ho alte deleguten ot the Workingmen's Asst ably or © Walking Dowu Broadway,” wit Tun. on the + ‘of St dames avenoe and | Qo Beccivibe i 9 ey § A Howbals beak, an: cht thie one Tikonens Ww eF back 10 Lae prinied procouuiags of the Cit propriate Grveiay Loud and wing wl the suits him because this is the first fair chanco nowt steceh. Be dre sccured the services of one of the best cutters of | remitted 1 ta him ww Niven, Very shorty alter vir Monel ang Inwith Your | Governmontand. ta the Feport presented by ue | aes, ald to pertorin the very dudlcult, quatug, Hat Mr. @ } var lad fi 7 | iu thirty dave from t the city, and offer clothing, made to order, us | Kinck wrote to hia wile to crthe fora matter ot sae Se entition Nan has eeu | Commitee on Priutiag to the Board of Aidermen, | ake muste that Purcell has written to: she. Sth r. Greriey has ever had for testing his hac ta detault ¢ ' 9 in \ ie fo coms for a matter ef im. no—nelther fbr ne Twe DBE MARS Of thee have dbkn ep . Spcarian bullade in thi play. Ae for tac secnory, It i eat to ood as that of any first-class concern in the | portinee, sayin, Never mind spending a matter oi we Cavh sNter a registered letter arrived at I y ne so abr ady 5 vatl v * popularity Lefore the people of this St nthe cutyee 6 i x) tranew Utelave Ri wha Wot. a J iroshen tackle memory on ihe ‘action | WOrthy Of every Uraise, As lovers of Shakwapour ou Will soon make Ud the pF: ‘ Wi a make up the in the adoption of such resolutions aa | 00k at Cie famous Bo, dell Mustratious or B-tecl's ane e: To think that after its briet | Sty, at three-quarters of the usual Prices. We | sepe 1% teruoon ay Inatyh al wpoliod KEL Rlbews As the prospect is that tho regular 1) Unhappy bara! to Parla w regia y pledged them to witabaid their votes Irout tae ¢ Cuilines WIL Intcrest, Ho the proveme pronentaile,, of i moat earnestly recommend rvsders of Tum Sun | children, and went tw the adres giv wea tite ee of labor, sud bepport ont ‘to ure | tls pice 1 : 5 ere. lav of glo howl rr ve delivered ove ; vt bs * vr, Gud supp ¥ thowe w Mis paere 19 Worlay Of Letug seca, I for me ellie ocratic majority will Le about 50,000, there. | aay ts! oi m mal: Aah) 4 lrered Ner | iho are about to. prooure their fall aad whuter ord, kept by Kigny, W eth Ch friendly to te couse, Tdcare ty lave then ane Feasou toe (ty Load and Geautitul plevorial tliaete ode r i ss | like a miserable felon to nocked down an A “ rel : Prob her ondy wih that repo 4 ye written on) Jon of the lovely piay, fore the only made for seecring hie succes | ot ca to death by the police, How mech bet- | mule t@ give tha Dnlon e oll, Thay will not THR Baseacen, Madame Kinck received f ai the dietion'or in ke iuterentsor uutrow:mineds | M's, Vissington, the. muaicad director ut tis t Me for all the asses ye have enumerated to | © PAN OF r only save money by employing them, but render |, Itt supposed that Kinck and \.ls wife aud fumily | owe hasdwriiing. Suey “ Wnscruyulous empiogers ; and if they wilow tie wou. | be, Waker # nusinde benefit on Wednesday afternoo! foe nnn ctl aie A ius make} ter to have taken our advice, given in ite day of 9 b ¢ Tact on Fundy wt Pantin. Mie, Kiuck had fuiied fo | Hooed it ty tier be glare Hewan bo b. ected 10 sacha position as Poliee dua | At rous.sts of @ con ert and 4 dramatic performance give him their yotces, and thus make his| oe inst the nrovecds of the Jubiloe should aservice o some of our most duserving work | dnd ber husband at the hotel, am) then, It seem hu aden, at the How tice, parbeularly while the Couspiracy law rem, Mr. Twaington has shown himself a niusician of pea ey ers ph, i ingwen, went to Pantia, An cmployec of the ralway, named Bf nee ae On UF mative book, then the Worki | eroatulenl, ‘The Sakespourian music whieu lenis ; Mea aeht Lat wa chest Taace be iuvesied in yunpowder and the barn sent to ieeeaeneneniliiaiane Benauded has dep one Aha oa) the activa Of the ee sembly Ie oF no pructitul denefl to Ue trades Unions supeerneat Am} Hee T pvmoer iso tae nighest Le lone a plec mn n < Mo: 2 p aaah tain at Pantin at 7:58, he reeelved irom a lady, with hie wud hor AL one OF his cliy. Bhowid this ene f labor suce a | 3Rd purest school, ose who execuie it Bho’ 1 eternal smash with the roar af thunder and. Ld Flour ie cheap, Yet bakers’ loaves are | gyo'ciikiren, five tickets uf the third. ela woes Or atiinebw ive being eleted, and Chen Maer ie did gre I they have received the most careul rehearsing @ReuLey Ws bluse of glory, The great chorus might have en- | but « trie larger than when flour was double its wes sume discussion about there bel iteceat om the ‘onganve tone remuadi fn their parte at the hands of the leader, ‘Tue uf % circled the building ata safe distance and sang | present price, Tea-cc: Uckets for six peopic; hotater the exp Siow in at Uy tue and money to adopt sand | Fangernents tor his orchestra are always ekil (ally uuony aid | Gade. fhe coneert will doubi ‘journ, If New Yorw Ciucns,—No oranager in this city 1 aud pub- | knows better bow to eater to tae tastes of she wirtlie Yotou taay | loving people than Manager Lent of tie New York loaves are about the | tiv motier i was aduiited tht two of tl were you su to travel at hal jriee, houre that elapsed forwards, vefore thebr a Hopportunity to wake | tog, wre mol accuunid tor,’ The suppor fowever, that Kiuck au ais stepron, with Offenbach a Compocer of Charch Mustes | ii iiuis chorus ‘Achieved is the glorious | gizo of the former tive-ce ‘Thero is an eccentric individual in this | work,” while the ‘Ancient and Honorable Artil- | tious wholesale baker bh ity who has been to some Episcopal ehurch | tery’? fired a parting salute with so much of the | @ fortune, man to int t Now a few worls about. Tru Va boon arrented in Havre. He was 4 ir faniy, and did Cusine woh Kinck. CUP Wass In eiuyes, gvtten 48 syoR us the loaves, A conse reprody every trades unionist w it Ia core i) will get but | Cireas, Aiter ela gontha wb : Any 1H - a fn i PePHOR, €u bo GA by Mh Wincod tiie Gather nnd aon wave oven ki icd in tee Om eas. Au otha wbsoves from the elty Wis aud come away in a pawion. In fuet, the | gunpowder as was not needed to lift the building. |, - Hlstance of « wird person, eoumuitied” the amuntevs, | }ead i tlds nd mon Maye ovr ba w Yotes of bon bbe Flected | Woupe of riders, aerub-te, und gymnasts delig htc a Th . ; The stepson, it Wus Whousht, prepared the graves, in a t uly by taudale kn “ 3 Tho Dean of Carlisle says that there is at fosteds Tranpiianiy and hie w te mose crowded higuae thut ever quthered ? 4 io . o spirit of th pitow tation. r wenn Lae Rive paar oF a and «gentleman are; ough for vow that | a ‘ouive " aah angrier he seems to have become, till finally Woes nose have ; vad el ry: el (oar | Hit" rising up among mankind, poisoning God's | kMormation that ‘on the ulaht ct'tho erime be auc: | fa ander va mut ie the {gentleman aro; it 19 enough for aio te kuaw that | aad gave promise of being big tw vnaluuaim (hd render the poor thing in its lust moments to the ; Feierrod ta, | wellinerted appiwuso whiot they reccived | lint 9 UNIONIST, nicht Mr. Kobert Suekney’s eracerul pare-tuc lt mVoly (Ok « laiy and & hud, then two hie emotions have proved too much for him, fia tir fine two otler chtldirn, to 8 spot neat trath and the faith roney {OF Poveriy police—this is indeed the cubnination of ingrat i i wre FOMEdOW * t bow ster inveligence proves , riding sud Mile, Curuline Kotiand’s bareback ™ Bq i+ { expense to express hie feelings, whieh he hae | sei ing church bells that assisted in the jubilve | YY aud voluptuousness, and the consequent dis. | the mother and two of the clildrea to get out ut the FURTHER MONROKE, se qinjenece k's ATA “Boutuencrs Ry wit | surprisine cquesteraa fate wideh, called fore {00 laity, What he has written is all, like poor | being enacted. day the direct tendency of kuowledge end ) mab, tet fell apow ths wiotoer amd tin | kaye aickiig ts Ais rote Tt hs vai itie! | SCrMEME Counr, Circure.—Part L—Mofore In. | Weel” Lester, eunrised aot delighted 1h AMD deep! — ix equally fatal to morality, faith, aud truth, _ a , ng them 7 by Praupuann, Tt was found quite weeideutaily by shams Je ARMA AE OMA. AL-Nos. 4217, 3 gathering with’ their acrobatic and [oye | Auremus Wann's sayings, deoply sareis- 7 7 With axes, 0 a8 to slum (hem, aud then ef ving B pesser bs, end wan about thirty yards trom wher Ur RAM Ratt 1st, W518, 157, 189, Ve ruined dogs and ie other ul, . a | Rertoruancen, and Mr, Conrad’ ilies were. An noun an the news Of its {nc edacned ‘mules helped to i A letter of Sept. 14 from Constantinople | Such is the opinion of this eminent British ecele- | them vepeatediy. fy thie inedne all nob fi ay Heal, , Indes, it {5 In 8 tone of bising treny : ’ : 5 ¥ Was wade kuowliy the er wd already eo Suvnma Count, Cincurt.-Part IL.-Hefore buth- | roart of hingator, ebive to the soutd of donble-g Cie ved until It nutubered thirty | (hit de-couct ag AM Nos 4d ta, | mame Nir, Ceorce B Levant 5 Sand if, as [8 supposed, Where were br 1s that the expected arrival of the Einpress | siastio; bet the mass of intelligent people will each of Uiem could Cunily Inamage One of the ‘ime wien the that would make even JuvaNat or Junius | report ee | eat kaltaee ae a ‘ wruberd thivey | tia Boi, teh Tht Skee , y kept time oe envious. As printing le exponsive, and note | Busters has led to the wont extraondinary prepa: | not belle sea Ane ae browzht out the three n maining children, diem ieved ne orpwe 0 the Morgea. ° | 13: La, A, sb, 194s, 1, HOW BEE, | enensuivd narrek Thy pale will have Wy plea, s Gustave Kinck then returned to the evb, also, and i ‘ f Withersine tive {cote every on Weds rations, The principal streets of Pere are being 7 the coachian, and the se-ond Daten af murders. wi Strneay Coot, CHAMBERS — iH wt paper and postage stamps also, aud as it is) i at new cere hava Weta soa Ry ich Brookive iat Ble de to eas Ermantted in'bresinely the waiuc manner ws The wares |. 4 pea, y TER STAXDREING JB aprent, | “etonemieudat ab Wk ne Held by Cardona, 3, } heady ani Saturday afters gona, end a fare lors ing , the man’ 4 men on the Broo! ferry boats, es ed tha roan, previous rest, ’ : we ely aff oetley and no income on the angry mAD'® | AY aid road, seven miles long, from Hayuk. | One Ot eee ie oe en eae eed occupy the seate Gs Halwa veeoine aequanted wit a tian named Twvarson: | y SERMON Count, Tauak Teaa—Part L—Betore |” Ming Sarah Me Banhatsen’e ofemalimmntaion 008 hom hw took breakfast, At this breaktas HT Bs Me choe s96 . eave! ‘Hl te part, there is reason to balleve that he must | gore to Helgrade, ix nearly fluisbed, having oc: | there, white ladicn have (owtand up during the whole | _ ‘The pollee were on the keen lookout for the mur. | they tnd a phil soplucal ‘insusaian, ty hla ra iio aya, balsa, ii, 0H, Anak A: | Ser, wll bo eyvew aw, DA Yoru BEE Wk See he angry indeed. It in all about | cupied 2,000 men for two months. A camp | passage Why de mot the ferry company station | Herere but (he i handering' Jew, OS eek won: ing away, and al thot | mau remarked that be hl read the toe Bind, of fourthrete § quertette | posite Buyukdere for 4 grand review im the 2 thie Ineivility to the Indy panewomers # At ten o'rtork hn i 4 t Suremon Covne, Taian Tana.—Part I. —Before a tue proba abov. Tae ste th i heard—the ope | of 28,000 soldiers is planted on the heights op- | umecrs in the ladies’ eabia of every boat te prevent pee known wore 16 pro! atten o aivee, tye and thet be mate the eharueter of Rocio hie idea. | | preg imam, eral Baa 5 ae Bt qarters will theet Wot Had: the eto Perea CoS eaM Ee Tol the eat ine Soar Seb aes edad ee eda Le ee ee ae nen cer nec aoe atin ts ae 9

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