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pronaeotat —A Society for the Provention Cruelty Will bo glad to hold the President innocent of GEN. A MYSTRRIOWS RINT. iat Ages DAN, BUTTER- DASHES HERE AND THERE NY Tree | Arimais's to de formed at Baltiwore, all complic'ty with the Gold Ring. It ts to a8 the foremost citizen of the Re- BY A, RB. CORBIN. fa Nye orth g ion ong SUN'S REPORTERS, =I caine near selling my boots the other be royretted, however, that the letters of | public, Por such Mr. Srwanp eortainly te; i —— Lrgin the White Howse at rhictndy ht, wish us to —-— day," said Scuttle ton friend. “Tow som “Well, Mr. Govrp and Mr. Conntn to the Prosident | and whether tn or ont of offiee, it is his glory terfeld, ana Mr. Co by Gnepotions (hat one tan be there " eaarding On the 0c of dant want wien in Green. lp mega ry 8 —The wives at Cairo, Ill, have formed them- weloes int were not published in full, that all might judge of the nature of their contents, that he inculcates all over the world a pro- Prom the New York Times, Oct. 18. THOSR TWO CHECKS, found faith in tho eventaal victory of self | Prom the moment that Gen. Daniel Butterfield | there I no secret. A £106,000 check was denosited polnt, the Police stood by and suftered a lawless mob to take possession of the machinery belonging Wroments Tos ny, “‘Bmertoan Tasiltnte Vora on hs society whose ruling 14 to lock all doors Maste satewr, 2 ye Ter Natio 0 at 10 P. M., after whieh hor don't ay of Mae rae Toga Gen. Borrenenépia not very successful in | government, nnd thus places himeclf in the | *ettmed the regponelblity ofAviatant Freasurer of | MU, pint) Sy eoual Bank, ty Augus, sulysct 0 | to one of the tre companies, ‘The mob raised a lat: | the Is Left mdi flreerA se bn of Sey Moime Chhao, 8 we eatin, ‘ort The admiasior 1 i cone-ct some | Yided that at that time certain railroad achemes were | der against ahovse which was not in danger, and | a Theatre Mone hr Atw «Wario | Clearing Mr. Conny, ‘The admissions he | vanguard of the manifest destiny of America, iene on the cn} nt verlag fe Nennsiatenss Saceenatally pet th hide be Wig We Wats tee | ihsaw deveeal Ertieles thalenionl tale the etc ce Kate Field, while among the Adirondacks, lym Acestemy of Must Dryas Avenue Thesire “l Wiom could be made protiaiie to | aed for the Rallway Company, The Frie man: shot a deer at a distance of nine rods, The head of makes concerning the charactor and tran That Mr. Suwann, if he had continued to ud tually Wa tiiseftort to entancle | Geers took the check up themselves on the ath of | Met confederates, wuo run off with them, Waen a | tne arma re setions of the Inter gentleman are more | be at tho head of the Cabinet, would havo | (hanggrsepiag Intereets. In this effort to aitinel’ | Keotember, Itespeeting the gus, eheek, let st be | second slarm was rung, the policemen took to thelr pads ca ho heya damaging to him than he is perhaps aware, | saved the foreign relations of the Govern. | influences were brought to bear, and shoull it | etanted that it was drawn by Jay the Bank | heels and left the fircmen tothe merey of the mob, as a trophy, f LH pativienus of 4 | OF the Commonwealth, myable to bisown order, und : =Democrats are asked by @ jor t! ” ‘The same man who represented himself to | ment from the chaos into which they havo | Gaurter ce creties Matted this lacoror tas fa, | then endoreed by thy Gomid, anit handed to Mr, Cor. | Which threatened violence, On tho Ath inst, Mr eked by @ journal of the it to Boston, and will be ke - ‘ " a party in Wisconsin to inveribe their ticket om their 2 rte hel Hotline purty, 1% bin as retention f arding the said railroid | Massey, Presitent of the Brooklyn Fire Board, | P&TY n to tasers our reporter nen t old fashioned Metho- | beon plunged by the presont advisers of Gen, | forthrourh me ae fave vanes osc tna (yet ts sel I the et given to Mr the President of the Board of Polier, seuting | “Panniers.” and flaunt them in the face of the ene+ Gist, utterly ignorantof Wall street operations, | Grant, few students of the Inte Protaier’s | others have enrmised, tae Ween Ghiatton te EE Oorun Th a forth tho above fuets, and yesterday the Pottce Com. | @%+ It was a typographical error. and who indignantly repudiated sequain- | Mexican and European policy will be in THAT STEAMNOAT IN TENTIEW, ‘ vee not pro tunceshiy with such men ax Jesus Fisk, Je, | elined to doubt. Nor can tt be questioned | «AWtatieded widusendings reise of tueruesidens | dusratd in gold, Weed's Museum Pras ot ree now turns out, by tho testimony of hia ad- | that from the beginning of the Cuban war of fee © Bee emma Te fame tat of iairon All Gi WaReAL OF Mids: Bon beets mivtloners bade their subordinates behave them: —While Mr. Alvin Bradley,of Sheffield, Maes selves hereafter, and ald the Brookiyu Paid Fire | wae sawing in his mili recently, and while @e saw Departuent as they do the Department in New York, | was going at the rate of 190 cats per utnute, a «quite oe rel ran into the mill, upon the log, aud up the saw —— = = | voeate and friend, to have Le intimately pendence he would have upheld before | ed upon thet jury’ to all ralivoud tutercst4, la the | and that gr n'a calling on him so oiten, wie & Fatarging Brooktynts Police Pores. teeth without inf Advortivors, ‘ hb ~ i. ‘ ‘ A eee et nanter inuse | smutaal Interest incortain rallrond schemes, CA non : ia He : eth without injury. ? The re alan dal teeta of Tur Sew | Comnceted with Mr. Fiex’s partner, Jay | Spain and her European allies tho principle | COURtT,8nd how evory farmer ant planter must | Ming otuer of the eircunisantial evidences advanced | At the ineeting of the Brooklyn Common C Tho Now Haven Lever sounds this note ov “ en tain ~ | Gov, in ood schemes, and to} of American supremacy in tho Ameri Gold waa Beld trom tbe market by the Government | {0 tiypar the charge of tuo complcty pp Corbin. and | cil yeaterday afternoon, » resolution was Intro warning: “Moware, young man! ‘The pearl pow- ¥ Bow exceeds 79,000 copics, and is steadily in cy ci and the price of tt advanced. That letter which Mr. y inference the Presitont, in tie Gold Pool, was tis | hy Alderman Hathaway ing for an increase of a te he ri 4 ave recolved $25,000 for carrying through | hemisphere, ta such unmistakable terms as | Fisk handed Gen, Grant op the Suand coat informed | fecein Vabila chanson weuinet irene Bettorieia: | the police foree of Brooktyn to 600 mon, He had | corer tice 4 TAU GAT Gee tae te ¥ . : y he Previa i Bick Son wheatcrowing | After the public charges uguinst Grant, Baiterfield, joltee foree of Broo! 5 le had | eager tins to that enameled ehoek mi a ic cidinbey advertisenionte in 80 cents | Hupor menauros in the Interest of | to crush out tho moro or lees tacit coali- | Furious wonld bedrars urou by al Rurope for tug. | ond Corvin, Gould) Fok © Con mage a streunous | talked with the Commissioners, who approved an | Guinamettorsmier mace ne ee may resale tw " . , . * i fi Nv 0 obtain the eck, bi vain * i" ‘i Geath most horrible! Be e t lee. Advertionnyats ¢ ing two ti 10 Erle Railway Company. Measrs. Frex | tion against the extension of free institutions + K ne 2 such : eaine: A waved i ig ng beg a pny src to | ierense, and #ald that the Board of Aldermen onght During the high water at Paliner, Mass. on + 1 ' pipment aropean Mm Bin es . lo recommet en for oy lone, eal mbe tl " miner, MASS, * @ords) only will be TS cents exch; those of three | and Gori, however, reassert that the money | in the Antilles, which hag exerted such » this eoaatry in excian , Sauth, Gould, Mardy & Co. in aijustment of ug. | 40 recommend men for the positions, each member | xronday, a striking instaneo of the inetingt of selfs td : A ad 7 bot withheld, all the forincrs nod. la counts, Mr. Fred. A. Lane, attorney for the Erle | having the privilege of appointing one man, The 5; = nes (22 words) will be 90 ecuis onch was paid to Couuix for his pretended in- | Daloful and iniisnidating influence upon Mr, | ok wieibeldy alk the turner». fisiiwey Cctipeny, caiied atthe Bunk of Ameren. jon provided for the appointment of thirty, | Urctervation was manifested in the attempt of « Advertisements in Tae Sux are not bilven | fucnce with the President. It is like- | Fisi’s timorous though well-meaning tao- | woth the de i MCRL OU THAT CMe Wah a forgery cand thet it-oaged | two men, bat for bie part he aaked the priv erage eile eehldeMal Pl Beacon dod Gray in the folds of a biauket sleet, but are | wise mentioned, without denial, that Mr. | tlea, Under all the asprete of the case, Gon, | York ware couterimendedt i ped by, Me Hewitistansting this ran ea ate ike ottpea tantra bined atest diols dyer tensl hcl Meindl Wwplain right of all its readers, County drew up a serion of resolutions, in. | Gnant’s overture to Mr. REWALD may bo | OM Word did Me. Fisk pays with VD | not wetay a etna ky fatter, reoetp Liereuyon srose aud very emphati cotta, Guly-‘nethdl: Ba verstana Wi Wtll Mbit \. prenaathcisihdsicedd i a ea divconncered wit the ra ot Linley: 8 A better, matting up a he ouly actual sovereigns Phe Democratic Candiulate udicton, | (ended to be passed by tho Democratic Con. | regarded aa @ bright spot in that total | way Interests of the country. either direct phoot or a shadow ore e man Frid, he opening of the Saez Canal are the Sultan of 4 c mas 9 . ' OC URES ANY TAL. i ied linge eon % % Vallandigham, Chine vention at 4°, the effect of wiich | eclipses of genius which has chareterized the BUTTBRFIBLD ACCURES TAMMANY MALL winist any one of © Who tuey allege wer ere ft the sale. Aldcrinim | Turkey and the Emperor of Austria. The sovereigns | mest t, 1. ~ Tammany after a while came te ar goof bbe KOld pon! J bass oth -X pl boy % mee ft of nee, Italy 1 Prose! Mb . ua i i ‘ould oO We ge cor « y woley of io Adrai tration ~ , Hathawa rood hamore Her lod t he had . ussia will be represented : The defeat of Mr. PiSvLuTON in Ohio] Would Le to aid tho gold corner, Coupling n policy of the Administration Peri emacs, Geared: mesoianiy anority AUTTERFIKLN's «70K OPRA TIONS any ax0o grind, and the proposition wee reterred. | only by proxies, aad Russia, Great Britam and (be . Paraishes the text fora suggestive article in ro. | this with the well-known fact concerning eat ee Ht ro kale being deeply 1} As a last resort the Gould, Fiak, Jr., & Ca, fhe Pls dh United States will not be represented at all, acs nAtauta ? Mr. Conptn’s flnanc Alcio tn the tence o} Among the nominations of the Republican acuan eee uf 7 t aving abandoned the oh againet Grant, Relief 7 7 Ce mod gard to the next Democratic candidate for tho r CORD nancial articlo inthe Zines of in general, w y Fists, Go , yaeee " for Yorkville and Hartem, Mill's work on * The Subjecsion of Women '* Presidency by the Louisville Courier.Jour. | Aug 25, about whieh, by the way, not a word | County Convention last evening, that of B, Dana tc Snel a fer fae OF eevoinatone drann nh Ur | over Aum,” toy sand, and could wasoat nim at chir | The Aldermon granted permission yesterday | is reported to havo a wide eirenlution in Rassia feel. This sagacions organ of tho Westera | is uow said by the Zimea, it will boditficult for | "8% Siri for Distriet Attorney will be cor k tires Tis Gs cetce, wan eran i> wea ad pleasure, hey have mote the-ate nat | for the extension of the route of the Filth avenue { Woman's Rigtts Convention at Sic Petersburg 16 ¢ sales ere : : ly welcomed by the Republican masses of the preach betworn himselt and Secretary Bont. ine a cheek Tor $1000, which is eof omnibns es strect, ‘The pri "i pbinitleste da dein § MIS Antares: ibeat thie. defeat." a Mr. Counts to tunko tho public beltove that y weloomed by the Republican mn f tl + A Ureaeh beiwern imsel! and Seerctary Bont | holding & cheek for 81000, whieh ne of omnibases to Kighty.sizth street, ‘The priv- | walked of, and Mr. Mill, who has expressed eympathy Pa tier ; elie ae ficite a5Ia et | city. Wedon't suppese thore ty any ehunce Corbin, aud taken to S¥racuee by Peter Bsweeny, | 08 aecount of interest in tue Gold Hoge Is cranted on condition that thres stages shall | with tne movement, {s to be invited. ‘The Caur hi poses of Mr. Pexpitos for tho present as | he was ni t in the gold conspiracy | te, suren's election; but the compliment te we It is also sald that Wiliam M, Tweed prev prove nis comphelty. Will Mr. Gould cou at onee be placed on the line, making haif hour trips. | given no intimation of disapproval, and a publ ‘ effectually as the defent last Novewber dis. | than he chooses to admit. deserved by his long-tried fidelity and zeal in ade | thew tne tnd thas Tammany proposed to take 11 SOA CHER. Rate tee it le - The law probibite the extension of the line wnie«s | meeting has been held on the subject id Me & o he ‘alien naaite ; ) ad- | the gamblers’ deal, Wien the expose became neced- r atior e last d wo-thirds Of tie property owners interested. uive “ : ; Posed of Mr. Sevsroun As to the alleged connection of Mr. | vorating the prine of bis varty eadeupport- | sary, It was Toramany whieh acicotod the newsya. | Welore the Gold Cor er nad Ring was proposed t | their written euusedt But this wiMculty ie meting | —Wheo Gen. Dix was at an Lowa hotel » week Treating Mr. Pexpiuron, therefore, as} SWEENY and other Tammany Hall polit! | ing its candidates, nl eae tek Ones Btn gilt poy | BEL te judiating’ Inia ‘Gicghabure: Ghtl GOVTING bin hated fae the. city, whic h owns. the Fequired amount of real | or two ago, a band drew near to serenace a aewly- piactically out of the list of probable nomi. | Clans with the speculation, they can be that Grant and the Adulnistration were plottn u re Pig A Tey careir, alway. bond Prdanfulte bk marrigs couple, Tie General had retired, bat fees, the Courier-Journal discusses tho | fafely left to take care of themeelves, Mr, | Tt sects 8 thouy-h, after @ lapso of throe | Talal tte sredit of the couuiry; tat dey were tn | err and loaned In an open and fat way tr The Detraaded Soldiers ane ee Oe eee ee eee of other prominent Democrats why | SWeENY’s reply to thts attack upon him will | CePies, Sir Warcee Raverou’s dreams of an | ures and te waeRamoany that sent « miliion of | Private real cetate purpores wa paid tor Gold Ring | Met last night aud received a communication | ‘Tested, nnd began torchenrse a speech, ‘The erotio od ahances er prom) emocra Ly f i i i El Dorado were about to he realized, these electtoneering documents to the y ttereets? We think most surely not, from Dudiey R. R. Wileox, Counsellor, informing | WUC of the band and the absence of calls for the boratic Co of mar. | aiew days m Mricw, | HOWS Wand tat ‘ere from time to time brought forward ag | doubtless soon appear, and then we shall ~ Bkely to lead the party in the srreat contest | Know better whet to think on the point, sitous “ of 1872. It spenks in the most compli ‘The defence of Gen. Burrenrinip himself | phey od overies of diamonds in Sov ad been found for miles along tho GN. POWTEM DECLINES TO MUY GOLD, 1 acon BUTTERFIBLD AN INNOCENT MAN QENERALLY. them that the ucclaration against Aly, Van Dyck, in | Genera! undeccived him, and be rosumed his dis- tempt of silenes which Gen. Iuiterfield | the Cireuit Court, is to be argued next Monday. The | ‘bed Fepose. 1 the charges made by the Gold Ring, | py : —One ea were thein quite eitectually enough aa far as he is | United Stotes Attorney appears for Mr. Van Dyek, Feagile Ah es hebant Me af eek Mea Loa Bed The other day we publi r" mives to ‘ P ' “ ‘ % ; rye “i 5 eonally coner iy 0 that Gen, Butte and has fled a demurrer, Committees were appo: Reading Committee of the French Comedy, It was mentary terms of PENDLETON, who is its | consists merely of w flat denial of the charges | banks of the Orange nud the Vaal rivers, They | git, Tat, to, involve Gen. Grant jn, ha proposed els has Pouce pho promivcd Neesise Gouide ing, | €4 to call op Gon, Butler and requeyt his eoepers: | anantmounly refused, ‘The post went tp te 3 Games favorite, and keenly regrets that he stepped | 88Ainst him, with an attempt to explain how | were not only abundant, but they were, many of atioanee of the policy of regular saies oh old Go, that Me ened be laduond Yo saucer. the mand See ener tnenl son, the well-known actor, and said to him: “I , jot interfered wai possible tte ag {nto the shoes which Rosrcnaxs would not | they came to be made. them, of great size, Some were found of the | ‘thet Yay Conia aT satancaiionie Goa tee Gots Rites thetrhe knew: all their MADAME JUMEL!S $1,000,000. have aright to complain of you; you voted against ' ; fe : Be — ngengeed | pandaloque shape and of the first water, weigh. | ter with the olject of securing his Influence by held sand would #ee them throngh, Bat how — my plece, and yet you slept all the time I was read- wear, only to be recrificed in a useless race | Tt appears that BUTTERFIELD was engaged | P ier ry ; chee IBN | ee COE RE blaen teehee Home At ear was deo. the mark they caleuluted will bé scen fiom | Aaron Bure’s Widow's Fortnne Again=| ing it. M. Samson tongs ay “Bir, th liter Pa for the cxecutive chair of Ohio. Casting | With GouLp last summer in stock operations, ed rises ais ity beta others of the oe | sceured many be known by the followup cachunke the Met that Premdent Graut aud Reeriary Dout Onsting an Adopted Siater—Fees and Fun | yatters, sleep isan opinion.” kid 4 at tahedron, or four-point that wei! ai ol espondence : we u lenrned of the pl he Gold King seve —Witne: sf rs “9 Sten ‘ fartive glances at Horvsan, who it thinks | 4nd bad borrowed money of him, and that | Mhedron, or fou J hot weighed thirty | of correspondence New ¥ nt. 16, tee, | days prior to the panic, and that Gen, Hutvertichi, in for the Lawyore—Wituesees and Clai —The Prince Imperial is 40 inconsolable for not eH ieal in Now York,” and Hux. | 0 cmlasary of Mr. Fisx’s was on such inti. | ‘tates and of tho snaller varieties immense | paanGaxrnar: We harg pucyaed haa witon | urlerto sand terieady clear oF the clave, prcar ants trom « New Quarter. b Sei pedicel é ing up in New York,” and Hen- . numbers had been picked upon the surface of | 62! eu youruecount, BUTS Bt ranved the inuusgement of wifiirs with Seeretary Bout- | Three suits against Nelson Chase, by Champlain | ba¥!'é been permitted to partie:pate in his mother’ DRICKS, Whom it recognizes ag “ the favorite | Mate terms with Gen, BUTTERFIELD that he | ie round. Na JAY GOULD. | well ao. tat th Of the Gevernaent on | Bowen and others, contesting bis right to the Macane | Ofental trip, that bis hankerings for travelling are ‘ urally, South Africa was ine And the anawer: ef Tudiana,” the wary Courier-Journct fixes | stood for hours looking over his shoulder at | fesment, Elephants’ tusks were forgotten, and Maoeat ake tarene Gextiemen: Dbavb not aoc cued aby putes its eye upon SAraon P. CHase, CLemnnt | his office as he opened his letters and tele | every one was hunting for precious stones, | The ore TPs Wem HS none L. Varsanpionam, and Axpnew Joun- | £Pms, and read their contents. This ia a | infection had even extended to this e'ty, and Dr. @0N as the coming men of the Western | most remarkable fact, and one which out- | Hatt was organizing a colony to go diamond- Democracy. weighs reams of protestations of innocence. | gathering, But now come reports from Australia At the first view this would secm to be an Mr. GouLp’s story and a remarkable letter | of discoveries there whic r eclipse those in Hnancial subjects should be given to the pr C1 Ore they were. tude known, to Gene Duttreield Key | Jamel property, were before Judge Ingraham yeater- Chat purpose—to ay. vances Of bis al- | doy for trial, Madame Jamel, the widow of Aaron HA desled tie Becrutary or tat Treacy Huttertclt | Durr, died 1m January, 1866, leaving property, mostly *g LATTER To THe Paes: despatches and instructions to Lim either Satur real estate jn Manbaitanvilie, worth over $1,000,000, Determined if possible to esiver their desire to ob- | tian to the Asa Por heag ty ger i Re shbegiadgrtiy arti wedi glaives car in the Newslork press Monday mornigys, | “lmed to be Madame Jamel’s only sister, in ata pnbiie di pur hours verre he had an opportunity to see | vember, 1965, contested the will of Madame Jum © Pao Sinaee Some Ge mes, Sh Efriven 6) kind of odicia promise, Mr, Gould, who mg wefore exhibited to Mr. Corbin the dius Ri ypear ore. » | South Africa, Telegrains have come fiyin 7 Ls communications, This system has been regu- | ia which she gave nearly the whole of her property | ‘@ Same moment at the door. Neither wished to extraordinary selection of names ; but a closer | ftom Mr. Fisk appear elsewhere, It will be 6 6 Feed e ne CRT ee ey mand President's | larly carried vat, It relieves the Assiatant Tres | 4, warious eharitable emsceiations, . The pester sted enter drst—tie Jew showing respect, the Christian result a ehange would have in all railroad 2 ae from the Australien miaes to England bi, brother-in-law and presented the situation in sacha urer fron ompoL sib We fogpection will show that each of them now | observed that the dato of tho check drawa | coin to make the diamond merchants hold | tiem ae inaced that old centleman to commend a | asic itch with of Tee ey opky tt Reon, He | tovke tue ground that Matume Jumel was unsound of | tolerance, Finally the Archbishop cried out: ""M. «has, or may coon have, a great deal ot posi. | (9 Gen, Burrenvrenn's order, is July 3, letter to President Grant written Ly Mr. Gould, and, | ders and snsiuctions ure knows sud.irr through the | Mund. He obtained iy AC Seni the lez | Rothsehild, you are the son of Moses; Tam the ser+ tive strength with which to enter the liste as | Seven weeks before Admiral Fisk eays be | tering stones have been picked up in such | pit, one of the Krie Raliway employees, 1 nots On tpn dee tC ae to be gratified by a tour to the Rbine tn the COM pa ny of Gen, Frotasart, whieh loads the German quid- nanes to impute to Louis Napoleon an intention of inspecting the Prussian fortresses through the juvenile medium of his son, —Rothschild and the Archbishop of Paris met BLE NNO an” Ue reEpectT iy, their breath with astonishment, The lit: | thot 1€ might not tall in being delivered, ve pres tian by \ chiwn * ~~ _ i ‘ of lutroduction to Gen, Porter, in whi wayet | niver the Will, Mr. Chase, however, notwithstind- | ‘The Old Testament is more venerable than the competitors for the next Democratic nomina. | faw Gen, Grant. quantities that, says tho Loudon Timer in | ‘He (Chupa) curricn setter, ta’ tho reedcat tie | 2” ap ing his success tn that suit, was not allowed long to | New.” And the bank fi — - - . 4 a “4 WHAT BUTTERFIELD WAS TO HAVE DONE. q * 'e nd the banker went in first, tion. a a headi rtiek th jeot, th contents of which are not known to We), wuicn be enjoy the property without having his title disputed, 8 @ An Atrocious Slander. jeading article on the subject, He col | Wishes to deliver in perso.” AM that Mr. Gould | , Gen. Butterfeld, lke the Presitent,ts wholly free | lu October, two soars ago, the preacat ouits were instic | | —A Swedish Ambassador to France, » famous Hf Mr. Jouxson is chosen Senator from ‘Tennoseee, and conducts himself with « rea- Bonable degree of prudence in the Senate, he onists are all dreaming of precious stones, At |] woote tu that lettor Mr. Corbin did not know, I! | fom euch and every taint of comp)icity in Ue Gold | tuted by pirsons in Rhode as i" f z was leit at his house by the o President, Wh Ring, Its mewbers have insinusted it the Ass, as the descendants of her sister, Polly Bowen, " every table aud in every railway carriage the repiesuniation Pine te F allustivn we ant Vreasucer ‘was to have taken $90,000.00) cold he her of Madame Jamel, it beitgacserted that | XIV) entirely forgot his congratulatory address, talk is of diamonds and rabies, opals and eme- | Mr. Corbin the latte ed in th from the Treasury vaults ut the moment gold was | Maria Jones was only an adopted sister. wo years | Nothing daunted, however, he boldly repeated the Gra ending Mr. Gould's vepr toe bighest—the neme desired—2-—throw it into | ago commissions were granted to examine a num | Lutheran Catechism, greatly to the consternation of Mr. 8. B. Crrrrenben is responsib) nd, who clamed that | dandy and warrior, on being presented to Louis the publication of the following at slander of the Hon, Honack Greenny; 1a alds, pearls and topazes, eople ' tha aria pe i 4 a by eit x mind and character which will make him a Gnuer. i bn in Dis, Kemcaeion es of the fancs: ép ray = oa GURL singh a chitdr per . ‘ BRy rye ThA SBURRAM tow price (ov they meant to all goin ‘hands to bege | off on the plea that these Commiasious Lave not fine | bit Most Christian Majesty, who, not understanding: { formidable leater of the Democratic forlorn | louhtediy.. “Te ge 'utdersiaod. on the very! best | stage, and. there ean hanly be « mistake, we ea EL Teee, rah nemae le the Fela Ta matie or tins eenece Seip throne tb.repiegs AEE Obasinn AREG ont a elena ee | a Nees of Bwedls, lateaod with dsnited attention Ne 2 cae vacs Lig’ Peoaideetal | tee Seer Cee ee [ee jokey tte alate ot | aman c legrima Fe med wit the Systeu of euecks o ———— —A patent has recently been granted for @ c & dentia aan ela ap eteeepeiac lane! lis is marvellous enough in a acionce, | Tikit," meaning the lelte nrokseae Petudinar asa tea uae Pe MURDER, method of refreshing horses while in harness, whieh “prospects will, of course, be sauthered under ce learn ih as calumny, CA) bat this is not half tho story; the rest of it Mr. Chapin tua: nonsensical all tals amurt talk consists in making the bit hollow and having per- Paper mun the fouiv wha, alas rder tn the Firs forutions in it, The Quarrel between Feilow n South Brooklyu—Phe View Gen. Batteriield ts specie or currency of Wie clerk of the Depart mn ‘an impenctrable cloud is none the less wicked on account of smacks of the Arabian Nights’ Eutertaia Mr, VALLANDIGHAM’s position is peculiar, | Slight appearance of pleasantry in which | and Sindbad the Sailor's adventures in th opy vi the A rubber tube extends from one side of the bit to the carriage, and by presving rubber Wacue ° ry eye a nid te a " . ie Mevirwed tHed th wr, he would have to enter bag which contains water, the driver is enabled ta His recent utterances, and bis course during | it affects he disguised—has been | dianond va » which ho flew on the back of a 8 Far liicuas tenet arto Kill , . ae ae aac ab uate alcouikigd CACHE AAT hty bird, And this latter ant wouderful half Sean goren ere aud Bove 1 On the 1th of August last, Owen Hand, an | fees bores whomever he choores without stop. the campaign just closed in Ohio, very clear- | /ndustriously eiveulated among the Tr SAC ESET HIG GE GALE GALE i Peake. whut honor tie Hing | einployee in the South Trooklyh gas house, stabbed | PINE For saddle horses the water bag is suspended ly indicate that be is about to take a now | Pesidents of Brooklyn, to prevent their vot isfiaea' 40 Ge! OF GUE i = that ite had Been by te cy 1 k lied dames O"Donnedi, a fellow worktan, and | MOM the horse's neck, or upon the pummel of the | " vat the approaching Jess to many " 5 he in rundertvok Gis Uiade sgulnet tue Assistant | | bi sare pry saddle, departure in politics. He doubtless secs, as Mr. Guestry at the apy ve ace BRAGA dlaman tea Gael eesti iressurer. Z : yesterday he was sliced on tra in the Court of Oser | A a cosine at Dew Mol Tenet fensible mon do, that further attempts to Weare nob Burprlaod at It, AO ME |e cortion than Sta Increase tu welaht. A seamen and Termiver. The testimony for the prosecution jen Moines, Towa, the EN | ntly gone exter } 1 ite sf ‘ A SURANGHE STORE, howed that the men quarfelled, and were separated | OtMEF day, a tall, lank specimen of the pioneer class A ovade the legitimate results of the war, in BN has recently gone exten oy zone carat, for instance, might he ~ ie snau, John Creen, who ordered O'Doaneut | #Fo#e to his tallest attitude, und addressed the Court * ‘ . } usiness ¢ ¢ fuluchoods | ‘ S : the forewa: en, Who ordere onne a 9 cluding the ratification of the Pisteenth the lusin fp € fulvchoods | worth fifty dollars; but one weighing five carats Recovery of = Wits After to go home, O'Donnell went to bis sido of the | % fllowe: “IF the Court plenso, I a few “Amendment, aro alike disingenuous and a and es ler anes : her yen ant n i would be worth two thousand, Imagine, then, fas ure ke house to change his elothes, but was followed by | ton , m seporeaaes whieh demand my ‘ strous. If we mistako uot, bo rogards the | Ses Mr, Uuneiiy, whom he has der ised to | the value of one ag big as «lemon, and weighing sitet Sal. 5 ‘ stairs i rl rel was then) renewed. O'Donnell ation, aa as elapse in the velo i placke injure. » ease of Mr e-qnarters of a pound, ch a one is said to capuse new points of | Whos erie i hegoad 86 6) " nto make a pass” at Hand, who therenpon ation of eating cord wood at a distance from : Pneiliatory live of policy pursued by Goy, | blacken and injure, But in th f Mr. | quarters of a pound ach a on aid to at is 10 expose new puinte of | whose f Sage eras Wear de] Mon Ivew @ sheath-knife and plunged ik into bis aru, Court to snegest a ° 2 Warxen in Virginia and Goy, Seyren in | @iLELLY, the ealumay ia 60 euormous that | have been found in Australia. Its diseovery has wih to | Pivsent the names of those | ely 4, Wass sougut by a mor Meet hd, eee eae Mere heig | time when I may expect the causes of my cliente to @ Tennessee, as the true mode by which the | it must altogether fall of its paryove. hoon telege By sth : i ae se bea bet ges mye ar Wiis ihe io iike i t F ad Teeiingis yenthoveea at cccevl dT or yous 1 have killed bli} ©") be brought up for trial.” ‘The Court reeogniaed tha Democratic party is to regain its former je truth is that Mr. Gri oy ties not | te b es ‘ ¢ bie tet by pak . ” Hee 1 Administration mA maNLEr thas ther plats an see With oonsiderable eclat'and | ott Arca from the Kesthimony of Dr. A.W. | mpcency of the situation and Axed a tim e, and the ea *: prestige and power in the nation, Me ne- | Aud never had in his perronal possession any | Actin erg Sal yor oda HSU Wo have only t9 do with ee leat fe but by ie parvais Of tue young | HAE tie Wound: In the abdowen was aoout egAd | *FPHising atturacy departed for the woods, i : f of tho Irish fund of 1848, Ho contributed | @*rched in this way from the mines to Sydney, | ory wio buve tried to Usplieate Gen, Grants Whee | Indy ib w Faded tothe tecros ot a murine | Mechs in devil und exteuded downward (0 the ie! —A Gentile of Salt Lake City, who married a a? cepts the situation, repudiates the revolution- ae Thin Macaene cal where the magnificent gom was deposited in the | we harets do ia to clear enh ind every meinder ur | a da wu Pown estat he wan wet uy | Eroem a ies uate Had been atruck wa auciiforee | stornion wife, while expressing ® contempt for oi . wely to that fun q yhe on ever! 1 1; t 8 Lt 6 Adinindetrution f dnplicuted with | and ihe ost elegant appointments | Mt the entrails berated, is i ky ary programme of journals like the Wort, | larely to thet Ke d, as he hes done on every | ,,, The stone has not yet been thoroughly | Qe admiulleve ra eel pets - Weiuey pekeotmests | showed furtuer that the prisoacr bad no use in tia | polyguny, aunounced his dislike of the" blood atone and adopts tho sagacious suggestion of the | occasion when theru has seemed to be a pow | tested, Geologists aro at work upon it now; but rate Arebeiiente at Sal that lt oft Tiree has peveunet 1s aimed | ment," which he thus describes: Well, these fel- i ! t i gain c he opera: | # cot. he cierk the ete oun mt he had procured it jo a Hapreee that it 4 of n0 uso to race with | sibility oflelping Ireland, But he hasnever | i it really proves to be what in supposed, ita | Meice gine! fhe fonne eliane iti | jvowan's ther Ws the Wolf which brart at Rouse: | 4, Q8ehegaZt of the defence, the kl Saini | S00 ibs arudes salnat 8 an, tna Gaara got § shti ext | Stolen a cent of that money, or of any other; | value will be almost fabulous, Its weight 18 900 | would not trave to sure vi the pablis, | oid. Between bim acd her there had been a clans | ds batit Wa t there ed been provo- |” that he's done something be can't « excep' Gead horecs, He 's for fighting the next ane Gane oti esaile: Me te. ‘The arost Kngilah diamond, that pide | TRApan wea aet fon in caso of tullure, but | destine courtebip, und he was loth, when the prize wae | cubion. Comer, was caliet (o testify in | with blood, and then some of the elders have a rev= ) 2+ Dattlo on living issues, and by cordially in. | and the slauderer who thus assails Mr, sie. Te eres Enea} ecidbatea te NE eof bie sucdenaful irmition of thelr plan to | carried away, to sarreuder the hand of the woman | Geum veae, ie Matt thal Downed had | cistion that the man's got to get out out of the way, ‘i viting Into the yanks all who desire to vote | (UEELEY'S gov 1 name deserves to be : the ee pilin agit tghs bus | minke S%5, eaiens Kean, (pol ary o> | weaoee ies hs nites is peepee eae times b the ite Was nsed. | He denicd having | and they go for bim. "Taint no use then, Thesa eC rushic neath the indignation of all hon: | 186 carats, and its computed value is ten millions | Sug otucra and say,’ There hes the ros , * | The hushend tried Salleat to Wis S: | followed O'Donnell purposely, adding that evelations ( 7 i , push for victory. If Mr. Vauanpromam | os people in gold. ‘The value of the stone j i TIRWFIELD AND BOUTWobla cece with Aberrion ¥ 7 and dit wot know that O'Donnell wus there, Le | “dead, throat cut, or something of that sort, and that's alse de nes 1 that he Was the owner of the knife, and | the last of it, Nobody knows anything about it, and «d that he fuand it ta Green's box. Otuer w * testified that they heard O'Donuell thre the prisoner, ‘The jury rendered a verdict conviel- computed by the tablos in use, would bea t The plot ne | Kold © died millions in gold. But of course, this va gold on would in any event be imaginary, since no pure | tory Heurwea, dus #. a8 fire perchasing | ne morning be found bis home bs nek to interiere in Wall | wile, And a note teling bim not to Je known to Score | fe widit bg apoveless task. 4 with t erted by ne her, Lin eduately’ COW he Lather of his wile Shall proclaiin such a liberal creed as this, | If there isin man in the Empire State for and rally to his side the progressive Do. | Whomevery Lishinan ought to vote, and to Gove it you cates em at it "taint no use—they ail stand by each other.” 4 mocracy of tho South and tho positive | persuade all his friouds to vote, it is HONACE | Ghaser could bo found with « hundred tuiilions to won it was prominent | uiter rniet rot that the sages uchiten i | Mz the Urisoner OF wurde 4M the Urst degree. Mo ~The scoret of some of President Johnson's Aistance a!) competitors in the next National | the friend of every oppressed people, and his | jemon, Seon tury Boaiwell Wutterdeid only, and | cnoazh to endanger the interests and 018 0 MR, KAPP VINDICATLED, einoas ’ AE OE we aoeead ak ti etilua. eas Buticrtivid | the house, By a syatem o y kitown to seis k Ghaventi oe cee | qervices to Ireland and her sous have been ind tle views of Gat a ieee By A ei. of bee My be lepreneg ae A tare Seen aaa eatt " ry sto Ireland and her seu » ber : aid Ms views of the combin.ty ¢ Scere | to:those tn aueb cotunglements, t stransacuon | eee . y~ japrisone a term of years, 8! eboney tinne be The pretty hoavy betting on the | tig, snd latter fuloried Gen, Grant uf the | wos concealed. fron the public,” ‘The husvami | Utter Batlure of bitsen! Oonaplener—'Fke | Pe Op oe tO eee ee eee oliticlaas Unableto Swear Down a Res | a pardon through the eflorts of a broker in that line speetable Cliigens —one M. F, Styles; and last week at Rochester, im The examination into the charge of forgery | the Cireait Conrt, a ease between these two wor- agalust Frederick Kapp, ® prominent Germaa law. } thies was tried, in which Styles produced a written “4 Strange to say, in playing such a part My, | Such that all the celumnious ve VALLANDIGHAM’S most cone sus com. | * thousand CHIMTENDENs cannot erase than in petitor might turn out to be © fmunelab si Hom iminediaiwiy Gu bis resuru w tie | Wearled out by che absence of the women, yituined @ divorce on. the grouad of desert a a With ule second Wite she died, oh nik Commer ‘on in Obio and Peanaylyanis, ‘The Cincine the yurnal of the THE PANIC DAY. v. Pexvigron's friends im] All the see f Justice | from the Irish heart, Wert, anys th leaving ma Ui Friday may not now Cuase, ‘To soe both of those distingu'shod Gens Grant ana Mes howard; Cincinati lost more than one hundred thousand | Be mately diselon one oh bas hak Bet re TE OMA CTS PRC Oe Sia Lory reve | yer, of4 Wall street, was resamodiyesterday before | contract with Sims that he (Biylee) was to be paid matesmon standing on tho same platform, After the election of Gao, Giant to the | dollars betting that he would bo clected Governor 0AM. wo wan Gn heer pom, Be | f he) aecembanied ter paramour and | Justiee Hogan at the Tombs, About ten days ago } 410,000 i he fot Sims a vardon, parton oe " " onee 3 suid ied Yr % wee the reception of the despatel: Phy ae w, Teas Fons bs a pla ae mad t Mr. Kapp, elarging | obtained, when Sims repudiated the contract, elalm- and each trying to rival the othe n 1 : ri of Ohio; learn from the Pittsburgh Come | tween thas tae ang the rccuption of ¢ teh by | | and other ie Points ipcolorades | Scomplaint was made agains died ats ¥ it An} Presidency, there were not a fow friends of | © | 0) tin eae a amiveey of thin | Cait eetieuen Warsi plant tulowded $6 0NK0 1 Clover wit ie mtmall capital Liched (rom hia | that on Mareh 2%, 14M, he forget the name of Augusta | ing that it was made while he was in duress and un- D>... Mrempt to contro! the reconstructed Demo | Mfr, Swany who indulged tho hopo that eebagat at y Detiing that | suivant wera Whelrateat Drviite, or onenait ihe can | { vow iedge of bushices, De- | Bauman to a certidieate for $154.0 boing a claim on | der compulsion, He guined the suit, and the pardon ? Harp of the South throngh the ro vote) | hig gerviees would be retained under the au, Cs ee 3 a pie ved epee 1 4 aney Calculated wpon, On the remainder of thelr | Mgany. Myenoe. th Si aoe Frag He fund. vity | the United States Treasury for that sum as bounty | broker is out in the col P Birike hands, and Jaber fu good fellowship to | international questions which had arisen | yest, the Commercial says he won €10,000 of A CONSPIRACY WITHIN A CoNsPin CY, inivlireabuiit OF meandorings ever reacting tia | Wounty. "Whe chirse wan ten ‘suppusel to bo Why | om te wentence of Jin MeNally to tmprisonaey fi fee » 80 th 4 jag “Stari ; lon arisce, why did the (ic plond | casoF the leart broken vurents sud stticken hus: | result of a couspiracy, and even the magistrate | (1 jon der, 01 Y ” accomplish the same objects, and thereby 6 | quring his direction of affairs would continue | Sherif’ O'Br We don't know whether this |. 7he question ariace, why did the Goid Bing untond | fabn.0F fhe jeart, broken parenty Ngrew | thought sodttle of Itthathe allowea the agrused to | Nally foamed with rage, shook bis manacies at the ; suca a Vane enh ino it Was att ‘ ucht s ray : eure # common bevelit and defeat a common | to have the benefit of his masterly mind and | information is accurate or wot, but we will com | cet point til ite w sien Weir aecuw ne gradually wasted «Way t the close of the examination on parole, Judge, and, a8 the Sherif and bailiits removed him, ; a , . el aneounbanes + begou to Nave more wluacuons tian | Mr. Henry C. Harmon, agent from Ue Second i Spponent, would be still more astonishing, great experience, tly that if the Sheriff lost so much money, he | Shite. of $4,000, sure, Aud Whey dristed cust Auditor's olfice, was placed on the stand) yesterday wildly repeated several times this prophesy: * Sir, ge . . : te Mia da aed | Hn, MSE oane ainieetinat ht by the counvel lor the plaintiff, He testifed thata | before tuis Court adjourns the Almighty God will And yet, such a result ie among the possi But Gen, Gnanv allowed the Scerctary to hale te pay it most awfully, — Mora’.—Nev i anaes RU ly Mad iden tat pavavleta uae orter | Sona ihe Gears ehenine tea be ms rapid $ py ‘ . pet on elections unless you are sure to win, and hatter heir desi Ouse ob tie Central aman for §100,05, Jed that | ' S bilities of the coming two years, retire from the State Department; and | Pet a ? ape agi Ne ie Mnnisane 1hiGke | RLGIeRe Roma Maat URON Annee LAST RAG. Ned Alana se tube wera as feiraian ived Ler moucy, and that | sentence.’ ‘Taken back to the Sherid’s ofice, he felb Politicians may be assured that the South | though Mr. Sewanp has continually kept | {2 Out HE Yow can what fous Mow tut toclose eat SP. OM, or Friuay at. y ahd When she kiuded in Council Blut yof no wmalfeasance us agent for | on his kuecs aud prayed an hour with almost super ‘ ; i Pt | bout the chances before you put up your money, Kombi ed ae reid peal ouly as @ Worn veh claimns, ©» © (sto act an important part tn the selection of | jonsclf far from the centres of political in- dhs luinytes! margin to operate luo chels misting | cau bw tevcntany even tw de-puiry sucritute fo her |. ‘Phe charges against Mr, Kapp having failed utjer- | hameO nction, fereely thwucking bie breast as a vas the next Deinocratic candidate tor the Presi: | true, events that have since transpired have | We are authorized by the Hon, Hanny | proft irom tie dine that dey krew Ut and J Fitner, but bot parents be cad, tle Tetier (ell | ly, dustiee Hogan took the papers, \mplored * Holy Jasus and St, Patrick to seud Georg Gg 4 it is high time that aspiring lea : j , A, Pa ; : made untll the moment in which Gen, Kintteriedd | 19 the nares CC the ex-euioR, %HO showed It io wantin acne Cook's spirit to release him,’ Said George Cook is dency, and it is high time that aspiring lead: | ox ajtod in someenthusiastic minds the impres- | Greer to wy that he is a candidate for the cree the Hecretary'e deypaic iy vue hunvawese | Mus beef hcand. He fiter edn hero sa pee Papa saath eit cr catia Cetin ahoatine ere chould base thelr calculations upon this | ton that Mr, LINcoLn’s Premier, who saved | Senate in the Eighth District, uo matter what | Fuom of the ‘Treasury : possible, aud wie ng lost one truaws Wile, | s, 1, mulop of TM Huns ‘spirits’ acquainted McNally, and he had unbounded ineviteAe condition of things. Atallevents, | 4,4 country from a forclgn war and nominations he gots, 1 that ho is ready to Pig aes tdi 8 A RA Hovsr Heury Ward Beeche Vireterate Blacke Bias I venturing to trespa lite on your | confidence in this divine Ciara be wea e di 5 ed Ml a Te ‘om one thousand t th housind collars 9 tne me orthwest room of the T " spice, Iw i Woany ‘or ‘th bi ‘Luly attorneys, but Geor the recent elections have demonstrated that | rancy to evacuate Mexico and to resp het from one thousand to Ofly thousand dollars | , ta, the game martin acm of the Tronsury she spices I "any | full through with ‘his earthy attorney oee the Democracy must turn over 4 new leaf, M i Nastinad to he a ¥ tat he will be elected, score of more of bar tid brokers watehing | £70! AM SbeceA at ihe Piymowth Lethe! Meeting, un | jerry y copecially Fulton terry? Ltisoiten, | Cv%, Bsq., deceased, was going to snake him out ey : ; : Devic, | the: Montoe doctrine, 1s) destined to be « very —— With valture eyes every movement uw that cbr high oe AACN i very dangerous (0 Ket off the boat m consequence of | the legal limbo, Sweat poured off him in streams a re and right svccdily too, if it is to hope for vie- | s riddle figure in the Prosidvotial election A correspondent writes { that he can. | room 1G wae a8 eventtal boar, Capi} Op Tnevers aw anybody do anything that I dia not | tue rush of those parties auainst w large crowd of | he prays: mt ove! y, pol a aeet . i ‘ esponden . us tho on. y nid touched I, t.ca : Watch then, and see how they did it, tor there Is no | poopie Who shoud be allowed to pass through before ESE OE 7 A LP) dery in 1872, Regret it whoever may, poli: | of 1972, Mr, Sewann's patriotic genius, | yor for the Hon, Horace Gascuny for | torent 1a The Wall surety vot the | telling but that some time T'tnight ave too itmy- | others goon board. Besides, there ty no, neces ~An soteepritiog iodlriiaat at Berlin hag nab e > a PEND \ : Me ene fuson | is ’ \ duiiding ewang back and torn with quiek sprines, | elle Tv as golng across & vrelrie once , iy horee | for such a violent hurvy, ax saMeient time is given | mitted the following plan to the authoritics : Dror ©. tielans of the type 4 Pac A Hand PENDLE: | impenetrable as it was at tines in dome ro- | Conptrotter unless he ean rat learn why Mr, | RWIMIME Matas, fac Ait worn with auie sprinse, | well Tey aia aaa fciore tte pou starts. “Gatun migntinetoe t | Mey ta ned nrlog pine te ibe aninorien! agar Pap,” pir day, and no statesmen see a g the JomNson iuterregnin, has | Garkiey support oun Uecker for Mayo ent, gctung & Wink, “yes,” oF A, no,” frou Luckily Leame nerosa a blacksmith's shop, but the | was abont stepping on the brhige ut the Brooklyn | P ay gpm have bad thelr dey, an Het | spect during the JOnNgON tuturregnuin, has) Guesier supported Joun Hucxze for pare had cluswred around the Assistast Tren | amit Was nol att Tarked Wie Wouun of tue | aite, a woman hurriedly stenped againet me, causing | streets, and this roadway, three or four foet wide, is % more clearly than VALLANDIGHAM and | jainod vastly in reputation since ho Jolt | some years since, We auswer that he did this | Ye Wt saoulder, ¥ hou-e H she would wlow me to start fire, aud wake | me to lowe my footing, and such wus the'collision | to be the future velocipede high-road of thecity, & the gal y 1 tha P foot In stockings, y he shoe, She sad T might tT know how; eo 1] that Phad am row cscape from bt sa nobly Rabi submerged ia ; « consclentions motives, hich he fully exe housand cycles are be pla | tmasi bis viMlee ; and Gen, nant may be pardoned for | fom matlous’ motives, whieh lhe fully ox | ae nd Opera Lowes” 2 errand There foe i & Grey aud hosted tho shoe Ted-huty snd | the water, Caution eevideully wegeeeary ustnd trlogelos are te bs planed £m i SONBRI: j sgrotting the absence of @ statesman who, | Plincd at the time, and that it was a proof of | Aretunt Dveaeurer, was to red crery wrned Ibto AU tay Lorse's foot, and pared the hoot WNOOKELYN, Uct, 18, 1968. a, @ practised driver dressed ina neat uniform, whe ‘ » Gen, Butterfivld’s Desonces rogrering ; ; hat independence of character and that supe: | note, PM” Or Ren mark that * cue nid turved tie points of the nails out eunningly, as will undertake to conduct one person with letters, far from being ued as a tool by foreign min dee Buttersield'a hinda aus ‘ Thad scon the blickemith do, wo that in driving Th lesen kl sasestn Oo, sions this Sead, Aa seneiaaenaae Im the Tins of yesterday morning ap Hority to party discipline which constitute one spateh. to ‘eli did con the hoor they aiould not Ko Into Une quick, wad slod e , » defending | iste and governments, on every cecasion “§ per Yon, dr { @ greatest Catholic procession ever wit | always drive straight, room to turn is not required, d along and elaborate article defending | isters and { ’ f Mr, Guoutev's best titles to public regard. | hurry to won i Sedat tae eh fe aloetecat ane (he aieanta’ oe Buea , ‘ the 5 fe hind a piace T came to T went etvalght toa | ne Th Montreal filled the streets on Sunday | ney 5 apy footpath, urn! ELD, and, incidentally, both | proved himeel! their marter, Whether with | we qhought then that his action was inistakon ; | H! had orders [e re enh Ht pi oe 3 same to 5 want straight te eee ane ite te i boing the translation of the | 8Md When the road is free it will serve as @ foot ogg t ; Ing X buck into t) eS ela ais wee ‘st the horscle Y wid we i ‘of St. Seno from. Hh firs Chureh to tho | Asmall charge for passengers, parcels, and letters y view 0 ng Mr. Sw pac ‘othe | yy y ought to go with all his might fo n- | the pr old sireet, | 0 kno oked one's Font. Bud: Be Ni or Pee ny f ‘a ee 7 . Conny, President Grant's brother: | # view of lending Mr. my ae r ; 1 ; lat he ought to go wi 1h ‘ wight for Maa. | the prige of gold ta Wal aucet, bu to know ned SF the hanes Dah Bid ee ip, Hal oe Over Uiirty thousand © peonle | will ity estimatod, give a fale return forthe coxb ot "i i ‘abinet 01 yalric fecling toward a | 4) RowgRrs, one of the ublest and largest. . OMe Hh “hy ut on shoe 1 had better foliow e procens: afhers Mu 8 cet and the President himsclf from the | Cabinet, or from a chivalric ng ut O, Rowers, one of t stad geal be Te banned 's momeut 19 pen we he nud ie 1 put. on tua slue f had better folio Ip the procession. Valnere construction, He arguos that, beeides the general convenience of his pian, it will be a great advantage to Berlin to bridge over the gutters, as Uey are ab present very unsightly, and are liable to be frozen over in winter, Moreover, the establishment of fo0t- paths will facilitate the better regulation of the street trafic, aud effect a great saving iu the expense now incurred by cleaning the strects, ‘The trloyeles- are to havea little canopy m winter, an usnbrella of having been interested in the Apel rival candidate for tho White House, It is | benrted citi f Y Fever tn Ppkaes Le tiene ia eee te | Uncen bow le The material portions But if Mr, Qnesier mado aa Cctlerui'e ahablder, eaw te order to cel promis | seen others do Were decorated with fas and aret is nota good reason why we should refuse | coll, andthea with a Lrvak lke a racer he parte : eT ant mood reason why. We BONM® se, ihe crowd and out Uf the stem bulding,nerose Wal | ALGroat Pieht Kapected~in Jouos Bendy ¢ OxydePheuyly mate T street heroshed, hultlug culy when Ne reached bi Prom the Meadviite Repwolican, An important chemical discovery has recentl nocd | plage in .ieath) & office where Fisk, Jr, wes | been mate by Professor’ beott, uf ihe New. Work to have beep—had beca—vub trom whuce ke Lad | Tho printing houses of New York ave on the gui | socieal University, snd noticod at length by nearly ed. ari raceting between Mr, | every paper in the United Staves Europe, de- OBANT, BOUTWHLL, AND DUITERFIELD, nomipated the “ Oxy, ey which ts eifveting ‘the most aso ny ‘Cases hit A ) OxPving the eeremontos, ‘The street: do this if Lhad not looked on and stake in certain that the volume containing the °] v de- 5 . bor of | mistakes at some time, and we all stand bas just been distributed among a nu of the indulgence of our fklends, We trust then Aistinguished personages in Washington, UW} ih.) our correspond:mtmant all who think with der the auspices of Gen, Guant himeelf. him will overlook this miseke of Mr, Gueeuer, It is not often that we bave an opportunity to work and vote for # candidate Keep bond jutétlectual, moral, and political and do not let sav of we fall 19 improve tt §