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‘DHE EREBRATIWAY STRIKE, | sre cxpme » sopnnene he says, there is a monopoly of the power to to Mr. OreWARtis@wn reputation as erodt farnish this oil, or a circulating currency, in | merchant and financier, ; ‘Cranston Dischn 5 " reing the Boskkeeper—The —One Connecticut firm makes up $0,000 pounds Sun. the hands of a fow bankers. Ho nssort thet | Wo trust, then, that Mr. Srewant will | geonsp ew gure maxacrmenrora| Deposition of Manton Marie & Co | pagry aya perKorir® OFFICE IN | of roma year Into shoestring ine soven-twelfths of this monopoly are control. | take an early occasion to write out his ideas | ~ RAILHOAD. eee cicece mili xinian, WHITH STRERT, —The harbor of Wiscasset, Maine, bas an echa . ss . ce - which distinetly repeats clebteen ayilabies. ——= | led by the money-lenders of New York and | on this momentous subject, and give them + tye a : yee page The second dash of Tim Sow at the kid-gloved Ess THURSDAY, OCTOBER £1, 1909. New England. ‘These sections of the coun: | to the public. The best way, probably, will Disminsing the Leaders of the Strike, but Making the Hendway toward a Settle= nd Bove to The't # Spurions Knock-Dows oul i ne | —An Lowa paper remarks that “a roml live, on ed up th bedi gt AN ive, energetic railroad woman would bo of im. Democracy of the Manhatts — = = try, however, have the least need of so much | be to send the statement over to Tne Sux, ment—The Men still with a Prospect | sab tocratic Democracy considerably, The officers Sharing the Proceeds of Post Othe: vantage to Keokak.”* Amusements Tos inv. currency, because the ulation is dei which shine 1, and when it rinted of a Total Sto and many of the prominent mombors of the Club and other Robbe saat hina ae Ameriean Trstitate -Ainerious fvttote Fair. id asthe “poontal | lsat einer eorhtf nh nk Stortos about Master Mechante have been exceedingly active ever since, but the line ¢, Borry & Co,, 16 White stroot, employ a + of Saline county, Mtss., have abonioned their legitimate motier and taken up With an Reeommodating cow. J man, or statue, ten fect two anda ‘ Theatre-Mory Warver and private credit is universal ; but still they | in our columns it will be geen by all the Pees mens print ‘nila: monopolize it, to the injury of the remoter | clergymen, all the merchants, all the bank Jolene ad F parts of the Union, where moneyzis scarce | ers, all the politicians, all the workingmen, The workmen on the Brie Ruilroad intend to | of poticy has been so inextricably snarled that they | number of boys, amonz others two to attend \o the Anstain the Workingmen’s Matual Protective Asso- | are compelled frankly to admit, among themselves, | mail and pank business, For wome weeks pust the . lation; henee they strike againat the covert act of | with the ubiquitous 8uN reporter in the background, | firm have mifssed a nninber of postoge stainps, and —A petrif rs and not to be procured at the highest rates | and all the Indies, ‘These last are groat ad- | the Erie Ratiroad officers in diel: — the Ls bolo cannot straighten |t, Therefore, in plain sptcion fell on these two Lad aba ‘when nceusod, a juchos in height, was a by some men . h 3 shop—a # 1 y . " nie ed. When asked What they had done with | Wlio were digging in Onondaga county. of Interest, vient: | wiitets Uf Ate. # nes 'e, | Bloyees at the Port Jarvia shop-—a shop where the | English, they don't know what to do. Several promi- | confessed y : at es aie ne ie {tena parte of Utah Nfs ols hiv ws i yand can’t under | oe are evidently necdody as thoy have been making | nont directors are frantic, ‘They are making every | the money, they repited that they had ovlya part of | —M. Thé»phile Gautior, the well-known ro- i f erarey Xe Tae isthe usual legal tender of the country, and | stand why, when Le blames the Government, | oy an average ench forty-two and a balf doys @ | exertion to defeat the expressed desire of the file. | it themsel they had to pay one-half toade- | Mance writer and feu: wet, I¢ ubout to merry a < Pan Pranchico Winstrcls, S65 Resins other agricultural products are also used. he should not also point out the right path | month. ‘They have proposed, with a hoary, push, to pnt some | tectiv hey added that the detective had planned | Carlotta ¢ noe furaous dansenve Bemerrilte Art Cattery Te Vor Ton The abolition of the monopoly created hy | for it to walk in. IR MEN ON TIME OFFERING TO WORK, # the Committee of Ten on the Bourd of anaae with the bank boy, who on Wednesday of —Mr. Bliot is the seventh President torvard Whe Tammany for Ch we wot ileky Pky, the banking law is strongly urged by Mr. AL 6:40 yenterday morning the men Of tho Jer Cy | ee te etree ext month atthe fics | goes to the bank for €1,000 in smal! n Untveretty tae bad’ in twonty-dive “years, ‘Sour of 4 Theatre Frencals CANNY; 1 the T 1 1 , City blackamith and machine shops presented them- | next meeting, a modified fori of the constitution | of the firm, to share with him che 1,000, t Quincy, Everett, Sparke, and Felioo—are ‘ jallwek's Cw ANKY; and the Treasury policy ought to nelves at the office of HI, L. Brown, master meelianic | aud bylaws of the collapsing concern ; An tner | rectond that he had been knocked down and roblied Jey Theat be one which should furnish currency suffi: | excite @ religions y against Jonw R. | of the Long Dock shop, and offered to resume work: |W" Baneantand others ee 1) OME SHE BE | ceive money, Capt. Peity, having learned of the ‘A young woman went up in « bellagn at the Word's Museum as been | fiets, detailed deteett te for Judge of the Supreme | bat as Mr, Brown had to arrange his toilet with ac- Hiramn Cranston, of the New York Hotel, ie the bookkeeper of | boy & package represe fer Ficld, who gave the ‘i 5 eat itis oe a ndier “arth the re. | Miami county (Obio) Hair, end utver an wan imagined. that he | eult wae the arrest of the snurion« detective, who | Pluuped down into w pond, gave the name of William Campbell peikoner crously wetted.” eked the Leonard strect police station, pahire may be e: Tae Concord Statesman giv to be taken to court todsy women and fifty-one men w Hampshire 100 years old and upward, —Count Platen, the eminent German poet, fa to have a monument dedicated to bim at Byracusa ssloner of the | in Sicily, and Leopold I. of Belgium is to receive tha rd of Hoaith to within a few blocks of * Tripe | same posthumous compliment at Namur. clent todimin'sh the friction existing in «o | Beavy as a candid Court, It accuses him of spenking disrespect. | eustomed care, he did not arrive until about 9 OR genta hin waeee fully of Jews, and of saying that he “would not | o'clock. When ne had entered his oMer, sented | ja comuunieated "tects o Tara hoe, We there- sit on the bench with any damned Jew. Wo | himecif tn bis comfortavle etair, and placed his feet | fore feel enlied upon to say that Mr. Key has dos do not believe that Judge Baavy ever used such ‘on an elegant black walnut desk, he admitted Mr, | no such thing, and that the proceedings of the Clab | an The capital and thus the circulation of guage, for it ts foreign to his naturo to oon: excl were reported exclasively in Timm SUN by one of our George Kensley to his presence. tat, A Morsel for e : y limi i . Kxasuey—Mr, Brown, wo are ready to go | Andrew H. Green, of the Central Park establish th hag syed ata limited by law un any one for his religious opinions or for wee i maha ment, has been made Treasurer in piace of Mr. to the sum of three ha ed milli D cider i 0 1 ; he sum of three hundred millions of dol- | the accident of his birth. But above all, the | yfr, Brows (knitting his brows)—Have you | Cin ing no funds toaccount for, except. the jars. Mr. Canty would remove this restric- 11 the auimosities of race | signed the roll? (This was a docament prepared by owed leakave of tive $50,000 herctofore mentic tion, A sufficient number of banks was long hit not to be dragged into a canvass for tho | Mr. Brown's orders, on instructions from bead- everal gentle names have been suggested in «rida i Was sovercly bua Terms of the Suns large a portion of the country, and to enable penta za, cet ot every man to find at home prompt payment bated < for his labor and ita producta, ied the Old Fe ag? a list of eights Lave died in New nd a Smell for stion of religion ilumine the pathway of a Com i Duncan, Mr. Green will not be’ burthened, as the Marble as Seer: tary, tho stand « ‘of Mantor nd vA paper committing those signing it | ‘Pye hooks of the concern, it is understood, wi i since organized to take up the whole threo | ection of @ Judge, When some Irish politi- | quarters row," in that locality, ‘The rest of the way he will | Mr, Charles G, Leland is about publishi ti 00 2 attempted 08 ion o oad offlcers' peculiar poile; ener for the first time in several month, con- 5 is + Charles G. Leland is about publishing {a * | hundred millions of capita! allowod by law, | sient ettempted to oppose the nomination of the | to fives Ste MS emt! ose, roan mroseaca at. | fered from the Wortd softest the Ciab house, | Be I-d by his nose, Tt ie cxpectally reques Londun 0 n ow series of Broitmann ballads, the 2° | These institutions have a monopoly of tho,| Hom: Amkanaw D. estes on the gromnd that he | , ME, Kxasuar—No alr ‘here i therefore nome indication Wat tue oBeers his visit should take place on “ boiling principal pocm in whieh, entitled * Hans Brojtmana 7 m was a Jew, we earnestly admonished them ag: c propose to hold 4 meeting. It is known and called in the neighborlood, Yburelt,” ts said to b . banking business, Now, instead of this, evory | 1)" wiwncthiness of their eourne LA Oe hoe Mr. Brown (sternly and with emphasis)—No, pena EN WiMEVM AVR leee ee one who wishes to go into banking should | aqdress the samo warning to any Jews who You must Aut sign your names, TALK IN THE WOMENS BUREAU. | 0, viva q gcientifle sermon on smells before | —North Germany is straining every nerve to se have the opportu Pov C3 hs NIN CONFERENCE, ee (oR 1 bard ey | develop comm i ‘ 5 with fe 1ave the opportunity to do so, provided that | 4 to oppose Judge Baapy because he is | mp, Lud ar i. s What they said | SU#nn and Eilzabeth Absont-Audrow Jacks the savante of, the Bowed on his, retare. They, develop commercial intercourse with foreign nas suitable general regulations over the busi- | « Catholi ah, shold be oF he aoa Vacant’ eas, eeunee ty ta a the son Davis, Mr. ky of New Haven, aud Fe ee eee ee rrng’ aud | tions, and with that otjeot Count Bismark has al- ; ieee G6 i estat + ‘ 7 M cr f . hi s ‘: le tn purdening the alr o| neighbor. | ready established 121 new Consulates in both hemle The regular daily cireulation of Tue Sex | noswato maintained. But there should be no | particwarreliziows denomluntion, His duty ts o | contorenge was briefs Tt was agreed that they | Mea Ward of tatitorntas thelr BAS | one ee ee ee a pow exceeds 70,000 copies, and is steadily in- | monopoly of buying and selling mo y | administer the law with justice to men of every | should not sivn the roll, but that they would give In the absence of Mrs, Stanton and Miss tion by the stoneb aKer that the proser eed my —The Sultan is obliged to withhold tho pay of more than there is of buying and selling , color, and origin, The only qu ng | their names to Mr. Lafferty, Mr. Brown's clerk. Of | anthony, Mrs. Phelps took the chair last evening, | toothsome ‘Of tripe but It ie justly contended | the employees of his Government in order to def dinary advertisements is 30.cents | wheat, If there were a free banking law, | Which @ citizen should ask respecting a candi. | Whom they apoke Ln complimentary terme, opening. the meeting by inviting the young Indies to | that thive sickening sigute and suffocating stenches | the expeuses of Kuxénic’. visit, ‘The London line, Advertisements ¢ two lines (14 | the amount of currency in circulation would | 4te for Judge are, is ho honest? is he capable? GIVING IN THKHIN NAMES. come forward with speeches, She remarked that | {vould be removed to sous location, whieh ee ave positively de words) only wil! be 75 cents those of three 5 is ho learned in the law? is ho independent of | Accordingly a large number of namos were given | most men considered women thete enprriors. Mrs. however, very litde fiith in the Board of Nel seeds) it bo 90 quickly rench the wants of the people; and | Cisse, rings, aud all impropor influences? will | 1% ‘Phey were reoorded on a paper snpoosed wb | Preips introduced Mr. A. J. Davis, who aald that he } Heit, and now iook on the diibustering, diss Of beak Advertisements in Tas Sex not hidden | M@erward it would adjust itaclf to their | he perform the duties of a Judge without foar or | Me Fol. Immediately afterward Mr Brown ole | had just left Mary in Orange, writing an article on | the Muikhborhcod piling ant fete ota or tbe Afty-ive pow peay in the folds of « blanket sheet, bat aro | Wants according to tho natural laws which, | favor? But to inquiro about his Yoligion oP: bid | VARGR RR Tre mee em | worwenty alien. | 1A) Goa maned Uist hi owe | early merival GEN paEsBse Ts the tea OF Ouse: HSV || e061 Me ell A ii » wheu- not: interfered: seith: by axhitrary. to a seher beet tig “ Bring here Mr. Conway,” he sad. enthusiaem on the sntject was not eqaal te Mary’ aioanes . sixty-two-pounder caught at Pasque Island by Mr, ip plain sight of all its roaders, Suinth emaldis Cha i ead okt race in @ dangerous and wrong thing, which all | aie toy disappeared and’ returned, acco panied | ar, Ward, from Californta, » tall man, of fue ate Worrying off a Comp!ainant—Who Owns the | AN oy ceiay y ————— straints, regulate the expansion aud contrac. | wise and patriotic men will sternly condemn and | by Wm. Conway. the foreman of tho Llacksmlta : ; Grand Inquest of the County ¢ : | reas, was Introduced, His subject seemed to be d —Scbulze-Deliteeb and other cmiuont G The Repudlican City Candidates. tion of the currency. discourage, shop. Mr. Brown banded the foreman a Flip of \ BAwitd Rothe e notorious Seventh Wand rit- elite! d other emiuen La 4 i is ‘i. | pensions, Ife was not able to ace why women 5 The Republican Judiciary Convention have It bas jected that tl te ae — Hapor and sald something to him which was confi. | pens Lak : M4 fan, murderously assaulted a detenceless and unot- | ™Ans bave promied to take part in the Woman ep iciary Co: nl f t has been objected that the people cannot Who wore the founders of the Republican dal, Mr, Conway then Went out among the | shonld not receive pensions just as much if they re- | fending man, but owing to certain political foila- | Convention at Berlin next month, at whien M married as If they remained widows, He thought | ences it was impossibleeven to get the papers beiore | yyiia Ward Howe of Boston will represent Amerie the Grand Jury, Tur, made that fact Kn women were unjustly branded by public opinion in | the Grant Jory. (Tun SUN tiie ‘aaposure of the | ean Womanhood, pat in nomination a highly respectatile | be trusted to determine the amount of cir Yicket. Enastus C. Beneorct, their candi- | culation which they require for use, Mr. A CHANG OF DASE, As Mr. Conway was going out, Mr. Keastey and party? Itis well known that the Saratoga € ‘ ; vention and its adjourned moeting at Auburn in | i ‘ case of wrong doing, while men were not branded | fucts the District Att iia pealee ; > A ate for Judge of the Supremo Court, has | Canty replies to this, that no one will be ‘ Richard “Toomey, who had given their name in, | one of wronm AolnK, The Te wuld eantty for- | (ucts trict Attorney or nis nasistants suin Poets sometimes steal from themselves, In . 5 ough, ed co iy joudanee upo 1855 were mainly instrumental in the formation | tendered Mr. Brown their resignations, five her son fora ‘ult for which she would turk her Fre ery pesigey gre to a ieesaaity bre Tennyson's latest poem, “The Mystic," ocears the Jong held » prominent position at the bar, | tempted by the abundant supply of cireulat- | ofthe Republican party. The original call for PUNISUING THE LEADERS, daughter adrift, ted himself’ only to each time without | phrase “divinely tall,” which t* found tn hie con at the office of the | Mr. Conway, standing among the men, ead he bad | Whereapon he was severely chastised by Mrs. | obtaining e loudly boasts | + Vision of Fair Women,” published twenty-five os ‘and is esteemed for his valuable services in | ing notes to pay interest for the employment | this Convention may be Me Minds! Gf) genesdd alucktloe, Judgo | of more of item thaii-he Ande advantageous | Parenctoptent Yourkel O60 Boats), In tie haisdl'| Gop ner evae aa Meat ween Uae eaca oe uke, || caneeie motte oneal an a eras bene ee |e ee ee thirty years azo, Frrmax, who is nominated for the Superior | for him in making his exchanges. He says, | writing of Honace Gueever mon who had been selected for further employment | dered, Reda —The corner stone of a new cathedral in Sans 4 3 ye, ‘A dof the Som yelected, iar thoes a eddy Squaring off Old Scores. Court, now holds » seat thero under Exceu: | also, that the power of export would grow peaacenitrr hatin thrown ont were Hishar Allen and she Coa ran ie: He htecel a Neem not | Barly yesterday morning the Hon, Willism | '# F6, Now Mesioo, which had been lid by Bishop 7 “i ‘ly i " . ¥ . rae ia | the leading men in the turning room. Ke: ed to hing, which was not, however, ‘arley went on a cruise up the Bowery, and ng wnney the Sunday pievious with imposing ceremo- tive appointment. The two other candidates | with the supply of circulating notes; henes,| Will Judge Mrcnaet C. Gnoss tell his | rooney, Ae Pn UE tes tts Aariceations, wore tee | Lntaereah Meccan ia RY Cire baad foe Wine sayin ; diag at tee love of 186-1 ataa, you taken ws averday eigho aha robbea Gf 4M for tho bench of that Court, Messrs. GoErP | there would be no danger of arise in the gold | honest German constituents how many poor | leading menin the blacksmith shop. The former | anything. fle op! that women would never wet ‘on the Tenth Ward side ‘ . ; "i wor! it Mile and toe Latter t cond. o r he crossed the strect, and withoat | Valuables deposited. and Reep, are, like Judge Frrutax, popular | premium 0 e840 advance the price of all | families he turned out of their homes last year? | "® sain pe Suacise-ou8 saotabas. aera eettoatht tant Al poligioal meanures | Warning Knocked him down, He than retreated, | —No light has been geen from Mount Desert ¥ membors of the party. Mr. Gorr is placed | commodities and prevent exportation. Will the clerks of the Marine Court toll us whe: | sonn Connell havi name to de | rere carried by parties, | He aympais Ha A eg el a ete emacs’ OF the | FOCK since the storm of Mouday, the 4th, andthe upon the ticket to conciliate the Germans “ What the country most of all now needs," | ther cruel Judge may not realize from $25,000 to Boon the lint, eupposed that that was the end of it | thatthey woul get sufirage. He. also sympathized poe COmtcer Ryan went over to arreet Mr. Var- | thick weather sine» hie wssle it {mpossitle to land . y o ° ne w some of hi i - ( 0 seeing #8 bot 0 oute nd jen 3 Mr. Earox, tho candidate for Recorder, is | enya Mr, Car isa diminution of mone. | £90004 year in the disreputable business of | Pesuming their labors, he went to work at | VARMr, Ward in being 0 beset by the matrone: | Site ahicids took to This beels and fled ke uieer | OD SY of the outer. islands, 10 learn if any barre the well known connsel of the Citizens’ Aeso- | tary friction. Lot it have that—let our peo- | “i*Possessing poor tenants? Will the Tammany | he was toon observe to take off bis apronand make | gic would offer the folowing revolution : town the Bowery to Ialand No, 10, wuere ue took | D&S happened to the lightlouse, : ation, Tho nomination of BE. DRLAFIELD | plo once again be enat © | leaders confess that in renominating Judge | Mis exit.. Seven! oiners wrime their labors. also wsolecd, That this Association 18 1n favor of the Rit | Fefuge iu lus dom, —‘My hoy," seid a clergyman to a boy whe . i B. DELAF ple once again he enabled to find at home | yycuaet C. Gross, they find « large dividend in | went out, Tiare was a lively time in the macht tocnth Ariendinent, and looks to its rativeation ax a ‘ Py was fishing off apier, “don't you know that it if Burr for the responsible office of District | the macl cot lati y 8 te re w y tt mat most desirabie step towards the attaiament of wowan Monstrous Story from the Sea, be rau sah ce Aanday ¥Ft°* Caen tT HAM ‘i Pe the machinery of citculation for which they | the moneys which are yielded by the infamous | Foom. | Thos, Tracy, one of tie mart weit Work | suilrage, Bostox, Oct. 20,—The schooner Mary of Jones. | Wicked to catch tah on Bunt rises hee ; Attorney is one eminently fit to be made are now compelled to look abrond—and then, | dispoasessing busines? Will honest voters | men, both those out and thoes in, «poke well Of Uh PRP rer er port, Mest wan towed into. ¢ fae dene | slaned mach yet." sald the boy, without taking : s o in 4 "] ke day, haviilg been found aba of wat ye {ro cork; ‘tu bute, If the Republicans of this city intend to | from hour to hour, there will be seen a@ | cast their ballots for foreman, Vincent Blackbo uid that he EE eee oo ome body eter | nee at had a nibo man who shamelessly ac- faintain their political organization, and | growth of individual and national force so | cumulates a fortune every year by kicking wid- give aid and comfort to their brethtes in | great and so regular as to warrant the belief | OW and orphans into the street at the instigation poe Need r Wood's Museum, A more curious medley than the piece entit! like Mr.'Brown and Mr. Ouslow, had never re presents from them aud then betrajed bieir dence. —London, Ontario, was painfully agitated om Sunday lust by two conflicting rumors respecting Prince Arthur—one to the effect that he bad been found lasived to the rida the jultials “J.D, Ha were lov! No less tian four ver " 0 ‘ : * NOW RAILWAY oF ‘ Fish ze i oer oa other parts of the State, they do weil to pre: | tliat the is fast approaching when the | ofthe heartless house agents? Will Tammany | About two yearn aco posed to re- Ft dene yd grrr pak bopesel age dias! th etae fase ned ne veoeien assassinated in Montreal; avother that he had beco bent candidates of their own. In order to se | precious metals must into daily ” Hall count Judge Mronaet. C, Gross in whether | sigu us master mechante, bi 4 motive being +] ORY | at ed passing th abducted into Vermont by « party of Fenians, i precious metal coine into daily use Abe voters elect him or not? a serious difieulty Which he bad got into in nation or any language, A follower of Brahma, a | {7ti; and isti insta, and uithougu erie —By coating paper with petroledma and presse enre for thom a good support, the party must is ——anee jebserwaice Dh thet - with frand. He Hag a be going Jase dull and gray old dotard, tired of single Itfe, con. | were heard, not one of them went to ler use.8l Ret oes ed Listes ca 6 saa oe ne at now cease its Lickerings, close up it Vether Uyacinthe’s Real Posttion. Whe Dias da tay Alartna 4a the Tonk seeate tnay gave bin a eilv T tooncestboa, | cludes to get a wife, and despairing of fuding one Bae : a . Guan ew in obtained which te equal ta ranks, stick to its own nominces, and leave That Father Hyacrntue is right in o aera pi Matiin Aa Ree hee Gown gretnicks. “Ou that occasion v6 | to is satisfaction ready made, pats bie magical eaten tke tee " ge Nar Rt ine I higtl Being de be donee the D om mii aes] s , | seeetabte Journal of Ha A friend of ours | deilvered « speech, gratefully saying that be was the | powers into effect and proceeds to componnd one A conductor on the Second Avene Railroad Hine in an sens inlyeles ly reovme ortvatead eeah as gonkes Paeshe ctaanise sing the reactionary tendencies of the Papa on thy orkinginan's ue friend. ye that fonday eveniug ie met Keal, who was | mended for producing the desired transparency. i 'y tendene ‘wpel | has taken the pains to make up from the official | *Gieingimin.s Ue Orin tien the assistant mas- | (lis liking. He makes her in a large soup kettle, A te peice for chooting Othcer Ginediek, The | <-cne of cho Sandwich Islands claime the bigr per | Court all Protestants, and probably mauy | reports and communications which have appeared | ter mechanic, saw @ chance of promotion, and | out of herbs and extracts, tasting the mixture ocea- | cvnductor ways that Real wus in the company Of in it, while the | Catholics, will readily admit; but the par- | in ite columus during the cloven inonths from | pretended thejmon's true trend lso., He was ihre: | sionally out of the soup adie with which be stire ep | Ay tueriis and wae Weowlug exevedlusly worn who are sirong in the metropolis, a haps can afford to indulge gest apple orchard in the world, having one that tt twenty uiies long, and from five to ten miles wide, Republicans are weak, and certainly cannot. | ticular way he has chosen to manifest this | the beginning of the revolution until the end of } him. in time Mr. Brown returned from Europe, the broth. A rubber pipe leads from the caldron ———-_——_ : —o . bod ‘ : me ‘Silawing won te Vanden refreshed, and having transacted some im- | to an old table on whicli # a glass vase, The newly ‘The Devil to Pay in Maine, The fruit is the nutive wild apple, very delicious, but s opposition, and the circumstances under ptember, the fol ig summary he lost rtant business for Mr. Fisk be was reinstated. | created being is snpposed to pass through the tube From the Springfield Republican. very rapid in decay. Soue of the trees bear ay _ What the Troasury Ought to Do—Views | which he has done it, are such as place him | of the tnew in their various conflicts with | Mr. Onslow, “the workingman's true friend,” was | Ot. jou. Ay Plager less, where aho appears | A shoemaker named Downs, living in Lewis. | berrels apiece. P| y C. Care . 3 nO i uy :. uA + Sy of Henry C. Carey, at a considerable disadvantage before tho | the Spanish troops aut’ mmacter Techie, WG BEE Reetett felts | sea emall china doll, This brings the first act to a | {oH AiC., iMenduwed with wasineric power which | | —The sentence of Daniel 8. Curtis to Buffoll ir, Henny C, Canky bas written an publie, Rilted Rocaptnrea ysis mone time hed 6 5 at Ib wine be sive Rite. fe ly close. When the curtain rises for the second, the | ly on his volition, but eomctimes independently not Jail, for interfering with Mr. Churchill's right to hig fevay upon the resumption of the use of vo. dike aveciear, (ihn. rewenemac Gertie Laci! je received thé present gleefully, was Mchiverer ur | doll has grown to be a young lady, who ts discov- pod ius wil but even, 1 hie. knowledue, while | own nose, will expire in about a week, During his ; i c 8 areclear, The reverend t- 1 ‘spec st exert a conscious direction Mr, C y specie as currency, which have just been ‘Total men. # voluminous epecch, and for two hours grasped | ered reporing on ® bank of roses, Starting Into | Over doit s A recent exauiple of tis seem beter airline i a ther has not renounced his allegiance to the Howes captured , every man's hand presented, aud drank an euormo life, we discover her to be that well-established | ing interpoatt fon cf's powvr behind. merely working Meulty or interruption, and Las P h a a veer. ve i _ Peblished in pamphlet form at Philadelphia. } catholic Church nor his faith in her doc. | 4 ‘ Quanity of Lager Leer. ublie favorite. Mile, Sangalli, The Bradmdn | through his physical organism, began in his care- | declined offers of assistance ‘rom friends, In these papers the distinguished political hile Re has Gla trokan hl Fircarias, fark : ‘THE SITUATION. Apeealids proceso to endow her with the | cml. throwing bis arm sroand the neck of his | —The King of Italy’s four predecessors all abs ; trines, while he has plainly broken his vows 01 ri) oles. 8 “ ery: va y fe, Charles Wood ward, economist states the course which he thinks T J Pe The Port Jervis shop was closed op Saturday. 09 | ove senses, of which she at once makes sole manetnoturer ff Ai bly Tent tiesas tue rive dicated in favor of their sucecssors, namely: Victou of obedience as a monk. In his published sig ep ey the same day the Susquebanna, Dunkirk, and But- he cond letter, giving bis reasons for withdrawing | syne journal furnishes the subjoined statement of pulpit of Notre Dame and from his | qhe josses of the patriots during the month of story, he makes the excuse that the | september alone: as sought to be enforced upon the Ca Amadeus I, in 1790, Charies Emanuel Il, tn 180% Victor Emanuel I in 1821, and Charles Albert in 1849; and it is rumored that this traditional policy will also be adopted by the Ze Gallantuomo in fayou of Prince Humbert, —The city government of Boston used up one the Secretary of the Treasury should pursue in order to bring about reeumption with benefit instead of injury to the nation Mr, Caney regards the contraction policy of Beeretary McCuLioci as having proved falo ‘workmen went out, On Monday the Long | use by falling {n love with @ young man. Ofcourse | from Lewiston, He thought nothing of it. and (a 6 mg young 2 orth; he shop. 1 “i Dock shop workmen foliowed sait, terday te | the Brahmin is as greatly disgusted asthe young man | "PO! He Rae) ae ROD Ma Rerceaay Wenn y Port Jervis men were still oct, Likewise the Sus- | {, pleased, ‘However, it is essential to the exist. i ; quebanng a4 was learned by » telegram received | ence of the play that the courve of true love should Ter ciniicurin an tee Deen eeion ae ee, 1,204 \Horned cattle....cs.+s++ out. ; lundred adventures and mishaps, all of them #8 | deported tiinself like a reckless rowdy, danced and Ta Firearius, ; ONGPIRACY AGAINOT THB WORKMEN. wonderful and quite as probable as the method Of | sung in hie shop, stald froin hie lodgings till half (ala Chikeeh tv the pewin kt Rome an the heroine's creation. She changes into» bird and | *UD8,'n, : Hi has 8 perfect failure. It was an endeavor to force a BARS BY He " 2 Agents of the Company went about the lower part | half adozen other things. These transformations rag fe kon Friday moraing, end whee found handred and seventy-six bottles of champagne wine, false and unchristian, and that he was fet- 2 Dow of dersey City on Tuesday atudug the machin shops | give Mile, Sangaili an opportunity to show her varied | yf, ; , ‘race besides bottles of stronger liquid, and one thousand gesumption upon the country at @ time} 12-4 in his preaching by the orders of hi 140 [ntee noumeat. es reey eas the onplogers Mot to euguge any or | taleute es pantomimist: ectrons, dancer, and sluger. | fosmergic Wee At & low dance, and disgracefully | oy cieare, at a cost of over two thousand When tho poople were utterly unprepared to | Ted 1B is Preaching: by Sh6 Onenee “UVanBbe' aide oii | the Ene workmen, “It is provable tnt the work. | The conclusion of it all ts, of course, the contusion | Pe Cs nim home after n stout resistance on hi ne , i sdiapehisi. | superiors. ‘The first allegation, if true, | MW: REI ied las eel Hea ‘along’ the ling will wake common gives and | ofthe old Bradwia, end the happy unionof thetovers, | ete py Bicn heme afer a treat Tesltianes cn tie | dollars, in the Rocky Point excarsion to eelebreto adopt it. Although, in pursuance of the dom J ‘The most interesting point in these statistics | retaliate upon the Company's oflicore with a general ‘The plot ts yory well for a miracle play, while the | fie hight, and told all Blake's fumily ‘secrets to those | the landing of the French cable at Duxbary, Pretty strike, language, like that of most such ext ar ! : who came to #eo him, though ne could not have Crest Dh eM og MS Ble: Known one of thew in his natural condition, AX inst 2 Bye evs) a physician was summoned, who thought it was hys- the acting quite equal to the merits of the piece, trig It way recommended thut he be rubbed in Gaany Opens Hovse.—Mr. Falconer’s drama- | strong mustard water, While Mr. Blake wax doing tization of the Tending Incidents of Charles O'Mal- | tity Buddealy, Wood word ca te oe ti trennor, ley’s romantic career bas been performing to crowd | his muscles contracted, bis body writhed, and soon ed houses since Monday night. The adapter makes | it became evident that he wus himself unconscious. bin début ve Micky Free, and gives himself a very | pyaus van uw tne vieton ant yery tue wore of prominent part of the usual Irish type that bas de- | than Woodward tiad been, He was soon fouud to lighted audiences since Paddy Power introduced | be entirely unmanageable, He showed sirice his if kod will the Celtic element upon theetage, Mr. Falconer af- | prdinary sirentl Gud ate aes fhe forded a good deal of pleasure by his representation | would dance and sing, aud cut up ail sorte of antics. of O'Malley's vervant, but it is rather by what le | Nobody could do anything with nim, for be seemed do ctor. i ntiy it was detertit cause ‘Goad Deed (te arta Caen Ge aad eal eonueable; UF. |i ce th hie eioaial ia amet Lowen wie teeee ce Mr. J. H. ‘Paplor, and tye other charueters were com: | ye in Gardiner. ard aecordingly on Sunday Blake was tributors to the general interest af the piece, an secured in 4 carriage, taken (uither, and no sooner cept the admirable portraiture of the disse hud Downs pliced lus bands upon the madian, than nreacker, were without epecial prominence. The | bis mascles relaxed and, his tuind eloared » aad We stage eff food, and 14 ine | Was maucn uimazed to nd w watsition which delighted the audience and were re- | Naoleetion mas of rubulog W eodward ie bi one fair for the city of prohibition —A Californian proposes a pleasant little jo¥ to Congress, He owns, he writes, a namber of silver mines + * Town millions and mititons of feet of aMuent si! leads in Nevada—in fact, f own the entire undercrast of that country, ne: apd ff Congress would move that State off my property so thatl 4 get at it, I would be wealthy yet.” —Cretivisi in Switzerland appears to be on the Increase rather than the decline, According ta the oficial reports there were in the commencement ofthe year 1868, among the 9,092,119 inhabitants of the 19 confederate Cantons, 3,431 cretins (Trottel), The number of the insane is calculated to be 6,258; 6@ that in every 202 inhabitants one falls in those cater gories. —A clergyman in Norwich, Conn., who has oo casional fits of absent-mindedness, after announce ing his text last Sunday afternoon, suddenly dis+ inant idea thas the price of gold should be | Might be paupraee ss Ls aa ie a With: | is the evidence they afford that the Cubans fight phenacetin seduced, the Treasury bent all its onergies | “W'S ftom arch; but as he bas not | bravely and meet death like men in defence of | pony Jenvin, Oct. ¥0—MipNtanT.— Lhe condition A me £0, ele ex- | their natural rights, ‘The fact that the power of | of things in Jervis iw the wane as yesterday, $o the eccomplishment of that object, gold done 80, itis neel sa for him to offer it in ex- | th J rights. The fact that the p f cae ean ee pa, a ie poelecday, et ec aan ibs a culpation of his refusal to return to his min. | the United States has been placed on the side of | {"fumber of engines ure nwaiting. repair iu the See der eee fantae feat ttt | istry when counselicd to doo by the Bupe- | Spanish tyranny end slavery in this momentos ‘hop, who enters are. ing ile, Eat nizit a a je are farther from resump- 2 ‘ wmcquie + on fi FESUEP | or of hie Order, Unless, therefore, his sec. | coutest, is one at which all true Americans must | ang Butalo shops elng reprewented ye men tare tion than we were when Mr. McCuLiocit ond point be made good by the facts of the veil their faces with ahame and sorrow. “ tose a a rida STS fp fase that the 4 e haat ‘hops ¥ ng Feasnur: announced his determination to adopt 4| oo. he pemaine without defence. Se that Long Dock and Buffalo would remain firm, this policy prejudicial to all borrowers of movey . : In voting for NeLson W. Youn for the | morning they were again off, refusing to work, and ; ae ¢ What, now, are the facts? For some time ‘ : ‘ . casting their lot with the other shops, This restores all payers of interest, and all who had labor | 4. Aap fe) pie office of Coroner, the workingmen of New York | confidence to the mov in Port Jervis, and they (eel to sell or debts to p: me ad nd father’s utterances had been | nave a splendid opportunity of placing one of | grestiy quouurayed that everything will come out In answer to the question, How may we be |) °"™ with distrust by eminent Catholics. | their own number in an important political posi- | ™R uceting of the employees was held this noon in laahled to resume the usc of the precious He hed taken sides in doctrinal disputes, | tion, Mr. Youxa is a hard-working compositor Fivemene Rr Reig Bs and another | mocting “ahprsmaih nella adel g written letters against the sentiments of the | in the Herald affice, and his recoguizod intogrity | {he delegates Wie went to Sarquenanua and. re. Gaea seuthiad Givectly 2 a ye Pope, and finally made an address before a | and ability have made him President of the | turned on the evening train: propes pthed direc wosed to thatof |, the late Seerctary. He tern r the of of commerce. He avaumes that the mor ; : adh Nah ‘The Brotherhood ‘of Locomotive E Prace Congress which yave rise to much un- | Workingmen’s Union, Let bim be once elected | to-night with reference to tie poncitiorot eixions’ nce of these | Coronor, d his foot in on the first round of the tes eet tal tua GF S15 employece at work in i 4 vf cuuirow at ry nifestations, the head of his Order of Car. | !#dder of promotion, from whence it will be easy, | far as repaire ure coucerued, hee ee ERE talk, In consequi i - iy a i ceived with enthusiastic applause, house, covered that he had brought his morning sermon in Goroughly the supply of this oil is in we | oo iiicy addressed to him, in July last, a lot. |! due time, to raise him to higher offices. Be- SUSQUEMANWA OUT TOA MAM. Tra1tan Orena,— The promised acason of Ttal- | _ tuen Downs said that he ad been nervously ua- | piace of tue one he Aaleated lo serach in (ia afehes ordance with the requirements of the com |. sides, as soon as the workingmen shall have de- | | Suaquenanna, Penn., Oct, w—Midnight.—Susque- | tan opera will commence on the iret of next month. | S48) <xeh sce he left Auburn, and had s quegr feel: cone noon, He accordingly excused himself to hi iding bim to print any letter or dis aud out un ing (hat he Was uoeded there, thouga he had no idea hanna shops are out to @ man, aud wit munity, the less will be the friction ot the | ; tb reach env ehira butio conus monstrated that they can elect the man of their | gi) the Port Jervis ewploy 0 reine tuted, ‘Telegrams alread) received announce that the lead- he lad meamerised any one, aud no aettled | gregation, which waited good-naturedly while hé wheels of trade, the more rapid will be Bena a jal elite Brkaen Chem: choice, they will immediately obtain thet share ing, artista have gatlog. from Rayre, and may be ex. | seane Of WHat Ui rey efi bresenee, Woodward | wont uome for the right one, 4 to attend the sessione of the French C! f i i A 7 a at here shortly. The box office is opened at r ds Ouee sent through two “ circulation, and the greater will Le the na | ce nf roraie Gene nena - ham: | of intluence in city polities which is their right, | | Buprate, Ov. aarwos ny this morning at 9, for season salecription picket lines and “back while wader the control of —A lively demand for tracts at a Western tional and individual forco. In France re or he Peace Congress; or to be pre- | but of which they are now deprived by political et . ale of licksts for single representations be hry pa ene phd bats Pipe nore settlement recently encouraged the hopes of the Hoagland, and North Gurmany, whore sent at any reunion not of a purely Catholic | wire-pullers, We hope every reader of Tue Sox | tore News about the Great Fight—Jouen in |" *°°% NOM 1OS0y. a __ Uudtr hin contol, Downy and Woeeward ure war. | 1fuct Society that an Immense work of revival must vier tha circatation mod . and religious kind. It is asserted distinctly | will vote for Netsox W, Youxo for Coroner, and of the Mad Hail Order. Private Property in Law Books. ranted respectable, and Biake is voucled forms a | be going on there. The cry was constantly for quantity of the cireula mediam feample | i104 those were the only restrictions laid | work till he gots all bis friends to vote for him From the Atlanta Constitution, Oot. i From the Paducah Kentuckian, rehable Christian by the Lewiston arden eyo “tracts, more tracts.” At last it leaked out that the se! for the nocds of the pops: Dana handles bis pen well, Lie rasped ( J story is told of John W, Crocket Jers were usiug thete promoters of faith, not “ . fi ) | likewise, 0, hows Mer industrial and commer: x spon him, and ss they do not haa * in Bose ea ln Jonce, assistant editor of the New York Tim on, boul uf th t, and tn dues, for moral comfort, but to paper thelr log cabine xerciso of tyranny is evident. ‘The . ri a the eat S Durchase. < sie in x ; conntzles where the owing fan ‘p yen ane ne 1 evident, THe) Te has been said that the murder of the | ble slaaiine way Lig Race peated Wiiey th Thickina Chane az Coptam Hlanee |e cece teeny nee tne arenes 2m lathe » false positio . , ; . Jones pulle 3 W ‘employed tj iser, but a sadde: ‘tution, to the want of the oi of commerer, there ix her has put Limself in tho false position | xyvcxs at Pantin is without parallel in the re- | RrsewhIP hime therefor. Jones pulled Cyrus W. | tn ing acco eg a uelars «pag Wauiscrox, Oct, 20,—-Secretary Boutweil has | "ei, 0un Muay Oat Om oing picture t of being a rebel against legitimate ecclesi- | cords of eri avoid 4 a Fielg's nose once, aud ls of the mai bul. order, yt 4 ordered a reorganization o oa fOree in the New —The Expaess ‘gives this encouraging picture the least prosperity, as in Ircland, Turkey - cords of crime, both tn respect of the number of ee conrt wae Lae 10 8 senon’ bases. lreekes k Custom House, in wideli the following changes | of Young America “Those who happen in the ¥k ‘A d, Turkey a ee doce ath ae bits Hats ‘ = PORE) SAE UNE 1 8 Teneo Neues | Repane new ork Custow House, in wile the following changes ‘oung America : © who happen I. Mexico, and the States of South America. swtical authority without suillelent grounds | the victims, and their belonging all to one family. Lively Scene lu a Court Ro through, Gibson asked hin for bid book, saying that cinlty of one ofour evening schools about the ima i Mitte ‘nhorent and righty force belonging | © rthe rebellion, and without having taken | A communication in the Paris Reveil, however, oor rab weet fae Vas) dadependent, tue atatte Just rou waa now to him. Crockett re: vad. F. Kelley, Claris Third Division: | the scholars are dismissed to go home, will be aston « inighty force belonging ‘ weni " snlaode codurres ed to give it to him on the ground that it wa 2 fence + Th iviRION ; toa bountiful supply of the circulating me | the Prover steps to relieve himeclf, in a dig. | saye that, in 1851, « bookseller on the Boulovard ] 4q On Thursday evening last an episude occurred | in unvate property, amd If Me. Gibwon Wanted tbe give, own, Oivia'« Thus, 1 Kg ished at the great nuimber of tobacco-smokers who 1s yy EPS a a ms nified way, of his obligations, Poissonnidre was found one morning murdered in | docket. Jt was #0 unusual io tis chracter that it | benett Of, law | books | there | were Kume * Division; 9c. Lane, Clery Suvi go as pupils, About two-thirds of the males light @ es sie af Mr. Canky from our | ae so ae Protestant minioters who soem | bis shop, together with his wife, a domestic, and | needs & tive more thas a pursing notice, ‘The iwets | vaio" property, and. that.” Af the, book, was | J. Ht Bumuso, Ciirk, Hight Divigoe Foun, Twyturd’ | elgar or plpe the moment thoy emerge into the ope own war. fore the rebellion broke out anxious to distinguish themselves by wel. | f¥¢ children, eight corpses in all, What is also | It seems tha: Mr. Juin L. Snedega right to seo It except with Mr. Crockett's con itor, i air, and of these imitators of Sir Walter Raleigh he gays, the Government could procure the i hoses ccppadanie. debts omark \ ‘ 1 foreman of the Grand Jury, caine In Gibson was puxaied, Dut, being a man of re. | eduction of Salaries 8. G. Ogden, Auditor. from | many are not above ten years of age, ; coming what they rogard as an important | [mrkable, the murderer or murderers have | sary room and propounded ‘con he felt upon A plah which complete'y upsct | $74) 40, 06,000 ; J. Jt Hecrick, Assietaut Aud Lor, frou . i : mounts which it required only by paying sao. i teh portant | ver becn discovered, {ur7 ihe limitation when . Grockett’s calculations. " He stepped back and found | $49) 2 $4.00) Bevery, Clank. again gap to pian | —Gen, rim is charged with having backed Agoble intercet, After 1801, however, the convert from the enomy, we advise them to a 2 de, ‘The Court poder 9 deak an old copy of Noah Webster's ell | above are tn ne Flt Divisiot, Fitts Division Thos. | OUE Of the sale of Cubs because Napoleon and Clare Te, Awustunt Chief atry © an BEA the speller! "Be itenacted by the General Assembly | S01 Wine Mesahon, WeB, Appicion, Gnas: FBelggs, ofthe Commonwenith of Kentucky, tat laws here. | Chie Stein azn il feb wei tofore parsed (here fitting Crocketts law ithe | Musoo, Joo. Guackeubash, suis, and Clarence Hatt Dereee ee ramcalen. cecek est pds is | PideR: kitry Clerks. reduced tron 6200 10, B1.RA) oe feet with, * Let we see that book.” No, you idoaey. Knapp trom etsy wo. $408 endon admonisned bim not to sell, and especially because pe could not make as much money out of If for himself as he wished. Tne whole career of Prim and Serrano was one coutinued series of Joba hold back a little while till they eve just how far they have securod the prize, and what it will be worth after they get it. As an ortho- dox Catholic preacher to French audiences, atements of ‘Troasury obtained all the supplies it needed, We present below further and furnished in exchange a machinery of gixculation which cost it nothing, yet which sales of the morning papers by newsmen : that an effort was betnz made to indict him, and that | gave to the people a power unsurpassed in | 1, 4 the jary had been packed for , don't,” says Gibson, "this book, sir, is private | Niuth Division—Wm, Fishers Clerk, fr ‘and peculations, and if they now » * A of this Inexpenaive medium ; and | a#.B9t yet coasod to be @ Catholic, and when | , yt: fuoxse hans bury ie anes tee Tene aac Ioea to say Crockett foes his case; Gibson bavios ihe | qouhe gomjemonat et, the reductions la ealarise will | sustained by money from oue of more Buropesn - Whi its aid, says M ee sal yc n@ ) he does, and when the support of the Church | THbuie: cnkd tat aun Lae ee ie tea he the ve sommninets teat shy @ ie oe of 10) ¢ messengers, We, bave been incteascd | DONSE ‘ A Pair ME Caney, “iCWOA OOH | star ne fen bua Le tay uch prath to | _ sc eranmen EATS ans cn, te de. inthe WESTCHESTER COUNTY, irom Ht daca te agregate smouiung ty | | —An Easter youth traveling in the unciiliaed bled to claim and receive contributions of | +). ihe power he has been, He | helo. | Bouse S"Austin’ ‘Phe rowult of the uy aii Se nearly Gai. (The Secretary take that the ea | regions between here and Culiforuia provided him vice, to rihcsaghr ybepligeibvechaesr fe odbds-wlloeprteentl Uh j da A gang of burclars visited the village of West: | these eLanges Y | self with s small pistol, so a# uot to be out of “ machinery, service, to tne extentof a] |. i World : 5 ry, , ; gien and no controversialist, and wo Yory mag head was forced through the window, As cherisr on Tuesday might, and robbed two hotels aud ne fashion, While he was appasently examining it, put thousand millions » year.” Notwithstand- Mr. Vay CLiny, of the Graud strovt ferry, Wiliams | of comrse, the aifalr created no litile excitement and | Wo sores Masonte Chit-Cha: bias od ong much fear that in @ Protestant pulpit, even | Direh, sella tnuch eomment, rwerd, ry , y 4 really “ showing off,” a brawny miner, whose belt th di ds the Brot o ape )4pOB ® Warrant issued ‘An apple tree on the premises of Mr. J. V. Tes Bro, Hart, ot Coamopolitan Lodge, No. 885, who |i is yi oyna ied h gabe phon the pe | with the command of the English language, | Hbuiéiii ic. a % i } ‘aaa cA MPIC Cok, MePhurson woe ar- | taucn, at Foran, i again fi leaf And (ul, blovsou. | well knows for bie Giant servions rendeve usp | Wee Welgbted with two heavy sla-shooters, asked at en e war there was less ‘ Nidan guad 4 paceeey i vesch of’ the peace, Hi commiting & is blac © Bidding again, Culon, Oaust, was les in wedioc t | him what he had there, * Why," replied the young nag eRe ceive sila gran be he would have but little snccess, r Fat Aad ferry, om the | Yet morsing he oe teed bees ball, Sail pen pee eee 3. ieee - varinin bee OF | man from the East, "that is a pistol,’ Wal,” eald Fore. Everybody paid his debts during the | Why Doce Mr. Stewart Keep Silent t | Trhilie too. Binee 0M | PRR seteeapees Th eaioda QALY oes | Yentorday, wan 8, bang day, Ths, marie wae | Piet _ She saa "At san shaold shock wie wiih Khas, 9a8 a, 3 eae f in the x jerroom. Messrs, Mull “1 SY 6 fun.” war; and the abundance of currency gave | ‘The friends of Mr. A. 'T. Srewaur, and the | | gammary of Phi APOE tly morning. iia 400 mold 9 1k w cor iti ayzaniv ain te at q Dover sf A ripen P opte Ne ah a Ae ee plenetael , v) P ~ few eo bologic. ac, i “much activity and chorgy totrade, that the | commercial community generally, are walt- sux seers Hi 18 hay yep Sanaa | phys iat apa OF the American | oe wiich we so. often car has just ecurted in Ate the nation aloue enabled it to | ing with some impaticnce for his views upow numbers which has yet appeared of tit popular 4 a "hi "tig: “or | imable prucesion’ of nervous. broken-down.\prc. | lanta, Georgia, A workman in te rllroad shops of the greatest struggle | the policy by which tho Treasury ought to monthly, Charles Beado's story nlone is worth buy- Wendance aeed, WEding a ees ee ee longer the Tose pi heulin Necms ucae | there persistently said ke had nad s revelation thas Fe | be directed. He has decidedly aud puldiely | (oPsiRs these lotereating Aguree for the Inatracy Waa rs ‘our ee white ae inde k2 | ue mhould die at tweive o'elock on Tucsday Inst, aud eR condemned the policy of Mr. + Beets hep of thele Oem 5 + Sher ase tn * Rickards for November is lively and x mt " of o om ‘#8 bis request a fellow-workman promised to toll he sappy ; x form them that Tux Suy shines and is be- 9 Df tale, ee not yet told us what oughtto besubsti- | iieved to be the ablest, most in most ry pour some. it, Thip ie notright. It is not independent, and most honest im abe \ piano) tani