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1 Pay | ve oy, THE SUN, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1869, 7 . inilling tricks of every kind, mo 1 foo) ithpelléd 40 tiie the lav i LAST DAY OY LOUTH NAPOLBON.— > PEVOTT. | HOw TE PROOKLYN RING DID IT. sUNnEAMS. on inary Encamp- 0 Cofropt a ——_. =The Yale Navy is in debt, =It is said that Thomas Carly lo has made over 91°00 by bie pen, . —Tho weather prophets persist in predicting « al severity, The noe Sun. and polvoning—In short, more of that elnss | Tins been tattered. © dened with: ater ‘om 2 Tt Shines for Atl. of crimes whieh aro marked by cunning, and Meanwhile, the citizens of New York city not by brutal passion, The diseas#, which | will do well to keep an eye on the proceed. ¥ C * Ie f ji : Pe Ag if Pants, Oct, 9 1800, formerly on the surface, has been driven | ings of their own Board of Canvassers. It | Never has France been in a wore grave or critt- e =Mrs, Edward A, Poltard has gone into the & es in upon the vital organs, and, as we all | would be Intersting to hnow what beeame gl gepaiion, After the elections of Inst June, the lavtate ene wer ny Taearcaat Brcut The con OP one ee eee Rete ery iaxt roe | Hotel keeping hueiness nt Wosbington, ‘i BP dene Maca | kiuow, is vastly more dangerous to the boly | of the wix hundred votes cht wore cast for | maa of tae 130 denetioh of the Ceatres ond | oe tag, specie citizens, who oMelated as one of the nail | gst Alaska walter says a becfeteak would be Apollo Ruttatag, 1,17 Bedteay Lodie’ Pate. { politic, To counteract it we must apply a] Trowae W. Kransny fot Judge of the one thing tq At gg ay meme rin namely here fy Bon bate fore Inet Tattonded a Haar Ws bia ts Gb ay gn, ele rine Nich in the United States have given r oy tre Many Wer a i eapondingly deep, 4, 6 se Y main d if AVASA, Nov. 6.— t inet Tal ome win this city as follows, giving a | 9 py, to ue Nota Scotia oval tines, ewery esate dee Birsane. Bes remedy that will go correspondingly deep, | Marine Court ta the Nine re anth Ward; | io couvoke Mminediatcty the Chamber, Watch the |, ATEN Nt te eee a mansion on | complete exporé, if further evidence than we have eoted ropatin a he wil aoberahs aah Hae Aveiue Theatre ‘ So and touch the inmost springs of haman | also, who wos credited with the majority of | new majority, aud conform to its vewer! ihe the Prado, It was the occasion of a grand rennion | bud were necded, of tho vijlapous mavner in or gaaiity. The yield, 100, 10 Very Webel Grand Opera Nowe (9) Mer action. the four hundred votes cast for Jscou Comen pethidine dg por ear ig a af the members and friends of the Casino re whieh the Democrats ee Dt vison I a) Blatet Wy cnaton, 4 Swale, Las bought 12,600 " o Ia, , oat practt Suporvis ha ‘Ton Yard; and ing it mt ” 2 y 1 : my in * nw Yon, Nov. 4, ners n , invtet vt Troan There fa, of course, a great practical di for § Ly nm ai » Tenth Ay i Br Ot power, asbied of (aia, the Baperbe aetees 6 iphp nenpook tok ama toad eat on : Dian Varna: Thinning Fertape’ gow. at rune intending t found @ “ y ii m tinge public selec ny to jn, ong » manipulati jolt ‘ 4 ye annual re he Casino, her terest owing #01 ny Ho" is . . culty in go conducting p adi schools ns t iv, through w manipu m Io deGent atutnde. To the prayers of the people he re: splendor tnere. bet net the magnificence of display PaO al rt pig 1 oon tion oF | ay The poathumone writings of Henry Heine, endinny “ | at once inculeate religious ideas and avold | ach Grrenny was cheated out of lis real | ptios with bayonets, Formerly it was ministers that War wont on such occasions, whon that proud | my experionce as poll clerk on Tucsiay, Row 1 She reat Cdertmee'poct, pr ve 10 be fur lees valaatle , > Ch t nealty pj trtet We Fi ‘ : i " iu uete 0 ——th dis om . root a : seved to be, Toon Next, && iam, To Catholics this difeulty ote in the Pirst Dietriet of the First Ward pes tnk Ege were changed, now itis the com: hones Wen adh ied by the’ Iuxneles of etataary, ee 4 th t at Gon TA tas eh, iehy ts ees fafa ‘ be insuperable, and their proposi eon 4 fal, an old moi in Westminster, Mace, 28 atid carpets aneh as few places of the Olo | ict inthe werd, The polls opened at (90 A, M., | 12 yeare old, Mind & aera ekat at paintt ath of Hou, T ‘fons for the ’ deat, who prides letvelf on rat J. Wark: | Marshal Bazatne, a mon only too note World eotld oxed Pn: » | at vehieh. tine there was @ crowd of Trishinew on | Laving refused tovty ole s op ool lek a Bes rid could in eletnoss oF cust, Those were el tian " nen o offers of masrl bist pide cioong ‘ aha ne \ i F 1 tneident of cae | ipo 2 ars Rael ree ently hers 4 fe Atlenrefully packed and shipned to New York in | Nandi al! ready to commence early. 1 may af well | The crop of peanuts raised on the south aide Dany, peeve children, and allow other denominations to | ¢ ki White 2 was Coy. | Pisce Of Marshal Regnaule Sk Jean Acgely st MT secey gy eniak, They are in your Custom House | why some things were allowed which took piace da- | of favers Webwoen Petersburg wud Nor oly 18 hy Tsu tout through its | 26%! OF the Imperist Guard. Gen, Monteuvnrs | ioe gui Findlay) that thre werg fou exmyaneesy at 1 iy fynagle iy : ; w foun Eepongy UST Conut of Pelthao, the ineendiary of the suinmer Lond stele Whom two sionid bave been Menublicans; two m+ ory is current in Paria that Mf, Gonnos i hae s und was not very heart alace at Penny tak eared of the second | AREF the banact, which was apread at 9 PLM. | Shoctora of whiovn os shontd have been. a\ Repnbt » Rome in order to eominet neorcesee w ( ra 1. by. tho Bree Slate men, Ab ous of the | Gree? : and Spanish wit was sharpencd by flow of wine, 1] ean; and two poll clerks, of whom ono was a Re at the festival eoremouies of the Counelcider mingled among the guests, belicving that these Nia. | Han, and that was my, elf, and A Was We on'y Ake pabllewn crow Gias pockng i “ woxe the I el | towns where ho stopped for the night, the pros | Parts is thus rnrrounded and guerded by two —A Sonthern paper saya: “The editor of the 7 i 4 vance napobs might drop some fdeas in | Piyvens inthe crowds cen the name of each | aos trying to bo funny again, but the only good. ‘ Whi M4 meeting in Mis honor, aut | arintes commanded by the two most energetic com | Hite Hotetcroue conversation which wonkd | mann i fe Tosttenen, and whe tickets: ve | UMDK be has got off recently was a dirty sblets os grow Were bonfire, Wh tanders, eertalnly, bat ato by tue two most ime | Oi UNE eee nish polley. T lesened In ath, Ave frat which at city theatros ie eben of Pree f the army. i 1 tit 0 le of Whiskey, ni 45, funda tess oat less fayor at the many smoking, @ party of F sth . thts mueti, that from now to Dee, 4, of until our y after they sent for anovher. had two ‘ON AOtAbLe hetance 18 hes t wi laa i seauie : badnaal ath Ureatevent OF differs one remembers the scandal occactoned by | Cuecrers mocia, Kpaateh bormbnat fy tobe oxcreleed | bottled of whiskey and a vitcher of lager inere ull any, Yn cne notable lustarce It has been, “ tion 1a regard Pigg eee L revolvers, thoy | he Naplie sale of the things stolen by Montauban In | vinous stint or shame, The Spaniards mean to ti ~ rie one cot eenty, sr ne id send ont adel! Ttotm: yay “YT G00 " Sadia ited iwi it. Armed y uid ers, thoy a ’ ame, Th and. have tt alle at anes Dhees wen nell Tolmes says i fe, Th Lydin procured a atout rope, aud started for the hotel | “the ‘bow warash peak of Bazaine &* | orcas Congress with thelr prowess, ‘Thero are to ore they commicneed Prt AN ears ae pcr at Rel Ad . , fen ts do not allow them to sympathize | i Goe aWannnue was stay ing, but before they | it earricd on in Alcxico at tho expense of soldicrs’ | be several movements to foftow the one against every man that ‘voted would | ve that wa im the uabld of acribbilug. Verve OF a> @(0o | with cither Catholie or Protestant. It is ABleraniAlis end, pelkaeivaeviony ed nd empire's deating ts tn tho | Cieaaxa de Zapata, Some of them aro to be exvedt- somethigig after this manner, goncrally omeecd bx Tuskegee (Ala,) ‘ melt + @60 | not fn our province to give advice to any of ; 1 1 he hs" nen, ready for sale, if | Uons aguinst-Imaginary encampment, wiilch are of | they commenced youn " 0 er, On Whom T s pence the een pant ngit | Goresponstt of the Heaton douran CT spoon et Benen | urt,¥e costuaand Tatscte, Zharl © | gosteeasvitea stake ages ert Oo | Oe Siay : s he con vg parties; buteur 7 ong neent of the Boston dour » Prince Napoleon and BucCrte | votuptaous Spanish beauty say, as she twirled her | TOU YT Ao Vl th a rdisdenlany cdpeg 4 tit Meo The Arnexation of the 1 1 Is Cine wi 4 i" ad While Rouher ond Sebneider J f fos o, 1 dou’t care for the rea ‘i ants ‘ i What i a lethal toYoarn from the result in € i what winent advocate of the Free § el over the pocsceaion of executive pow fun tate tn tho evening, Evtoy Ruciendofon Daniteras | % Yeu yon do, you'd bette voie the whole thing.” | 1) a since an Rev. 0. B. Judd, 1) e ie v 0 se tho h inate consequence of thelr con y wed him the rope, and said: her represents the old personal authority reeldoe—Tam making rebel flags; which means certain: Tolmeboay wave a ih ob the tekels | ayo ‘iho will be reaemibercs ae is ae nao ‘The extraordinary preparations going OF | od quarreling. While they etand wrang Lave made up our minds to bang him, lag ew dlynaatic marty. whlch trees: | battle Gage are belng manufactared here whieh arc | °° Gh never mind) here are ome Uoket Splewou.ly in the trtal of the ‘amous Jadd divoret for some time pact at our navy ls HAVO | tiny tho devil e his harvest, and the tthe Administration kuow that its Gover hamber 18 divided into thres to ve tuken to the interior, soiled, and returnod as nef lof gf Democratic ekets bad bern Pisoed Just path Meets v6 te ta he de y euros: ati | one shes eee ” h) mctabers Of the radical Oppo- ( trophies of inslenifieant or imaginary on; ents, 1d tho ballot boxes, and mana of the | —A fog-whistle at Cape Fourchor, N. §, ted a feeling of general curiosity, and in | oti vnity is in evrious peril nt sate ti res Hid members. of the dy: be ge og opt ry ge pe voting aronld take up ‘due for eich box, staff tiem | to be the most Lowertul in North “Arméciea, wag’ po pome quarters a fear of war, which the saab zneox counselled moderation, told pposition, & kind’ of * Gers parti,” follows | also at the reunion that Gen. Caballero odas was | [Hs Bad tall of to me voters’ names, Which 1 was | heard fifteen miloa in calm weather, five to eight im negiege . 1 f tl macances he Potic 1 Id only mak tt by kill ider and Ollivier; while the balance ts the to the field, Yesterday he went. Ie tore at | Doan! to put down. And ¥o it went on all day—oue | storms, clive with the wind, five to elgut pacific and “forb eter of the hieves on the Police bite 4 would lig He o mal pes y ki remnant of the old rity, and obeys Kowher | § A.M, by rail for ine Hom, and ombariced on the cpl nous game of stubing. Tho pluce wns amu against the wind, nt Adiuinistration doos not justify. We of Wednesday informed the Po auxen, ond finally ded them to giv blindy, Victoria with 109 regulars, Who go to augment tho | Gy nty Mik a teunken eet of Tih De —The Leake plantation, in Madi ‘ ? ? . i ny Gas 7 4 " r e 2 . c! ‘clock P.M. P yin ison parish, however, that w now quiet all | lee winiesioncrs that a thicf who bad | their intentions, and go quietly to their hom BES hog ly Bh li ee Ted fs frison Of Cienfuesos, for whieh place De Rodas | flint tors Bevan pe ps 1 luck P.M. 1 1a.. 2000 acron, wne a. few ays pa yeara in the New Jersey Btate | Gov. Warken left town the next morning, little | ment. When the papers announce that Kouler tm wt } @oubt and anxtety upon t fur information is greatly in error, tho ex- | Prison had been appointed n policcman, and | area tensive additions just made and atill making | war then patrolling a beat in the Elghth | cuted. to our active naval forces ary not intended | Ward, Yesterday the man walke to fight either Spain or Bagian’, but the Board, and tendered his 1 Tt] engin: aa he Cheuk. Utes Web Haga 40th to keep guard over the annexnt was ovideut that the Comtmicsioucrs had | editorial control of the Rev, Hexnx Wann | od inready rumored tat a dissotation of tae Corpa Législatif 19 Impending, in consequence of its Dominican Republic to the United § Yeon misled hy the reeommondation of Capt. | Bavcnen fu aud Lis assumed | went of hom i Pict, te preceding j nlces | " Many battles may be expected within tho next USSF eV Cee | Reve Bow twenty days, but there ‘will also be ‘a lozen revorts of engageincnts for cach one that really takes place. qet anything more to eat wutti | ti wea see: o. | Compidgne, it meant that the men of the past are how nearly he had missed being cxe- | ror taing'the ‘Euperor that they are quite capable Of bringing to @ good irsue the promised reforme, ee wi Ga the contrary Ke i he ne idee who is at the np to Wh weekly veltete y | palace, it may be inferred that he (ries (o prove that v The weekly religious journal formerly | fica? policy smuct be carried out with wow pollti- P. M., nd then commenced the tun, Afier the State ticket had been connted TUB ReJECTED BRIDE. they came tithe 2 a ing a fight. Twas busy | ho oe Goentin Commander of ClentnaaonThisty ent tug out papers aud getting ready to seud tn my | 4th wand torCol: Jesus del sol commanding a few fmn- | feturne to he artery 60 Tia not keep tally with | eee eee eee oe Patina, thatit he woutd tay | the other polt clerk, He honded me ms paper to ow Lis arma ho whould be pardoned, and sent | make out my’ returns from, and om looking aver it abroad, Te promised hiin alvo 840,00 for'expenses. | T found that according to his Beare Col, del Sol indignantly rejected the proposition. over a th When in reality Mr, Josiab I, Pillsbury, Postunster of Mane » Kansak, was married ia Lawrence om the th to Aire, Hema Bloele, of Bt. Tonle, | Bre. if A physielan, TT e hw Trev. Mrs, Danforth, of Lawrences, eres by Wee —An Towa soblier, sw Killed long ago, returned to mo tine past, cf ri his sorrow hh . YY numbers show U bie to form a strong Major-Gen, Adolfo ‘ada com uds the Iistriet | there were tfully polied. T spoke about emained si Wo understand that the eo Finns, who certified that he knew of no | the broader aud moro appropriate title of the | NawBers show Mat eta wunasintn to form a sirens | AC ruegoe, Te hag 11.000 men, 2.00) of whom [You should have seen hum fy, Me wanted to | Scinan, und hoped # f 1 fae istian Unio ily p sebnel- berated He Rod ry ter. r sin mindy oad c e Ms , nexation heave been fully reason why the thief should not be appointed | Ch-itian Un om It is beautiful ly printed on o he lout by its wavering Let cen Router and sebnet ore Weert eo, Maree 4 i Te odes | A aa ig lt rl np Riad " =A Wighland Sc fated, tidhg wash tween Gen. Bavce cs, a confidential ofleer of | a policeman, Ags tho Captain is a lending | handsome felio sheet of sixteen pages, and is | Ai, Guyot Montpayrour, In a letter to the Journal | the Spaniards think he will, thece will fo! ‘of | About this time some ane th the erow disconcerted by the puiting w uinbrellas here wien he was address ing in the open air, on the eu rule In i the Cons | filled with @ most excellent vurtety of matter, | 2a Hrancanas publicly aruovaced that be Yul de Gen. Grant's sta, necting on the part of the | member of the Methodist Chure! oainly of a religious eburacter, but with due re- | 824 tint dissolution immediately afver the opening the gloomicst days of Spanis! Preeflent, avd th and the Should he go into the interior, mi Wpatter wp, and they had 1k hoe in a congreration ‘pnbliean stvod no show, and did co « to hing very W ten appearance of a » nuthorities of St. Domingo, | mission ‘1 ¢ thic of the seston, One it Ws Haceliency does wot Veoowe a Cubaa | under the circumstances, and that was to clear ont; | Summer shower, shook his head crim'y, und Qsing authorities of St. Domingo. | rulssioncre awurcd that the thief was aa gard to the euteriaament of the reader and his | — Tn the comtuston of partics and factions tut will | piicucr, * ad he not Gone vo they woatd heve broken hia Read | Bie eres €0, he fanowsions eald, wiih arene Whe treaty, whose terms are similar to those | honest man, and gavg him an appolutment. | Be thee necessary subjects, The | (HOW Napricon'a desi, who wil tks are of A SIGNIFICANT BATTER, I refused to make any scturn from hit pa- | solemaity. Al, me freeus,' ma teens, dered a of Texr . f ig fowsoheagan semaine P terican Mterests ? Muw'who dou't kuow even the ss So) ppt hat " ¢ ) lt! of the an’ tion of Texas, is to he laid be But the matter should not drop with the | inasks of Mr. Duncteu’s comprehensive nature, | Froneh language! Mou who. ly Twrote you on the 1 Imt., by the De Soto, tha’ ltcedy cout foro the Senate on tho opening of Congress, | res'guation of the thich ‘The I shoul | his wholesome, unallceted picty, and bis gonial iaised themelves by olny wita thy Covcrun And, g¢ all the members of the Dominican Gov. | place Capt, Simens m the stand, The | humanity and humor, appear in every column, : _ ernment and oll ‘he leading mo among their | people want to know why he allowed 80 no- | On the whole, we commend the Chrietian Caioa | Why does the Wite Ipeople avo onxions fir the ratil other euht tekets, when they Ww d cogked up 8 paper to suit themselves, dare do anything else but send fu the revurn, the Cohan army, ander , Gen, Frederico Cavaday “Mad obtalnod | etite control of the Paerto Principe and Nuc re lnte tee. Was | Ratlrond, | Since writing 1 hota, re Wi ee evived a copy of the Funal of Puerto “ ee oe 6) Hee eae ade sate, wit then following | sftcr te, State ticket we took the otters in one tn f the ve qorticulars of a battle made by the Spantares on the gid ay? Abd lente saa —The young man who has been travelling about lately and jumping oi tho trains to. kiss his sister, aud then apol when he foand tis mis: take, his become convert d, and wil lead 9 diflerent Wife,” Mo tricd the thing on it Ne’ (he other day, and when the damsel raised her veil he found vel alone Ii Fore a tho Elder Moutije fon and | torious @ man to slip jnto his force, He | as the best religious newspaper publi ed in the Pp my mind that L would keep ta s #0 black i Mt tales ; ef Maker €-Kugenie's Mysterious | particulars of a battle made Uy the Spartares on th Hl were ci ed off mvacth whic iainde tively | puesas eo black thut charcoal woud make a white ‘ elisa OE tab ine i ‘bce sanrict vlaad davorahoe, » of | United State 8 16 regain, an fing jo lon, | work for me, as I lind to make out complete revurns s 4 pee eonsummation of the mu asus, it in i t ex: | cannot plead fynoranes, for the name of ao Pilabe ert icinind Foe on the rattroal, ‘Te Cuban command, ways the | Of every ticket, nnd rend potiomons wi to head | —A great many rnmors concerning tho illewit- ‘peeted that any ¢nsierablo time will clapse | McCrosiny ts as well known In the Eighth acer Funct, wos 2,090 men, oil armed with the Reming. quarters with it’ as soon as completed, We didn't neree Ina single thing; the otticr poll clerk would have the biggest majorities tor the Deinocrats, The Asombly ticket 18.4 fair sample of the way things went, vadtag Democrat sad Republican tickets e he had 6: rotes, e! ry tation of Cazadores do Aragon was uiven the ad- | Wernonty eid vores polled ne oon comeee there vanced Ponition tu the Sitch, Ne. Aunal says thet. | Of course I refused hs Sguree, and sent tn & re- very. rom showing any disposition to surrender r vi eve b ar cor thelr postteau, the rebels fired upon onr advance | {Urn of iny own, which I believe to be as near cor- me time ago we ventured an inquity This journ to the Rast is pot the first fi » the right of the Po oko excursion which tho fale ues ts uto the right of the Postmaster at Hoboken to | ¢xcumion which th very department in coanection | one morning, i ma rere nay the En 4 colle ror | Wee @ great at Claridge’s Hotel, ‘an inn which has and collect am extra two cents for | Trcated eimost ns on ned heads in weal and vered; but the Postroaster has woe. a - i ‘ A. ard 8 perce, f op » post where “Dr, Smith,” :better known as Louis Phi: make any reply, The postage om | Toro vortéuus, wan hosplinbly, welcomed when macy of the Prince Imperial are cireuliting In Paris, ‘The most widely cirenlated of these reports 14 that the Prince ts the son of @ Spa hant, Who was prevatied upon to give the babe to the Imperial fully, and accept a very lucrative position, tn Pondicherry. ochofort. has repeatedly. alluded to the fliegitimate birth of tie Prince in La Lanterne. —A New Orleans baker having lost a mule, nde tou rifle, Onb-half were wel! mounted. ‘The of the Cuban commander evakd not be ascert oad Urcola, at the head of 1a mobil ish regulars, undertook the the Cubans from theit position. ‘The bat- before the Senate approves the acquisition | Wand as that of Reddy the Blacksmith in and authorizes the Executive to complete it. | the Seventh, Put Capt. Sremns upon tial {The numerous ships of war that are now | without del Teaving for the West Indies are seat ther the request cf Prosident Bars a Meantime we en] che attention of the Com- ‘y ud his ad: | missioners to tho Fifteenth Ward. We are | not seon fit h i ‘ reply. ratage v FeE cats oie GAO, I cet Ra Ce. | vertived for ery of his anim, which he Visors, When the stars and stripes come to | iuformed that a notorions thief Is patvolling | a single letter betwoon New York aud San Fran- | rettred foom the Tustesiesto make way fora new vc: | When "witiin a yards,” Cal, Uieola directo the | fusing his igure he would “cet mud, and'ewear Like dat $109, and fi re spoee ; ‘4 re hat place, t quard, ° zalores de Aragon, or, i J “ erin De raised in Domiuica, one or more of theso | in that Ward. If the Commirsioners fail to | efsco—a distance of more than threo thousand | Cupane of that places anoxpected ar- | Ux and charge bayonets over the long, low ling of | Sufaoper, “te alt was go impregnated with tobacco ere Se menof-war will Lo found in each of the | detect the th principal seaports, and a small force of United | resign or apply for th Btates marines or infantry will be landed to | poriutendent or time a “heavy” rtward to the find rt. ‘The M as discovered on tho I 4 the posser- a suspicious person, and token to its owner, when the latter filled his promise by counting out fity cld-fushioned copper peanies, —Tho number of Mormons in Utah is estimated at 150,000 souls, of whom 90.000 pay tithines to the chareh, | Five merchania ore known to-pay $10,000 each in tithes, The Government his not, #eceeded in getting much out of the Mormons, ‘ihe Assess tor has execated the revenue laws in the inverewt of Brighan Young. ‘The present oficer hoo, ita aid, commenced with a determinutioa to collect the Gov: ernment dues from that peculiar people, —Renan says that St. Pool had a sickly ap. waranes. He was ugly, short, Uhick-ect, and stoop, and bls broad shoulders awkwardly sustained a little bald head, tis xallow countenance was helt hidden in a thick beard: his nose was aquiline, hit exes plerolng, and bis black. oui heavy eyebrows met across lis forehead. Nor was there anytiing imposing Ia his specch; his timid nnd embarracsos air and his incorrect Fuguaye gaye at first buts poor idea of his eloquence, f, wo hopo that he will either | miles—is but three centy, including delivery at | rival of an Fmpress—and « mipresn—sut ‘ban Giinete ceil ‘i at. | tongues of all the quidaunes tn Clubland set vel; sflics of Police Su. | the residence of the person addressed, The post- | Waging... *"And much the wonder grew," wien & mre age from New York to Hobokon—scarcoly three | rumor fot abroad that on Claridge Title ll— 7 fudtne ‘ oe ronably only a mere trifte of some £4) 0 day — oceupy the forts and. render the transfer se Se perseront - miles-—including delivery, is five cents By what | feng preteuted. for payinent, & member of the Hm: euro and peaceful, Thero $3 no danger of The Lnst Card of the Brooklyn Ring. t dues the Hoboken Postmaster exact this | press's very small suite, who repaired to the Km- The Elec 0 i 5 Then! tra two cents? If the Postmaster declines to | Beror’s London bankers, Messrs, Coutts & {Co., for any real trouble; but the revolutionary fre. |, !B¢ Election Committeo of the Brooklyn | extra two cents ve Postanuste ome eash, received lastead a polite intimation from Tider Cantat, though impotent to ta, | Common Counc, offically neting 98 a Bound explain, we shall feel ourselves compelled to call | hat cminbnt firm, to the eifect that it Lad not yet Muence or resist the action of the Dominican of Convassers, yesterday declared that Jonn | "PH the Postisswe-General for faformation, or" Maderty's orders: Here wan'a fait lor people, would be very li if no precau- to. Her Majesty's order, Here wae a fol lor sure J ——— miso and conjecture. Some declared that taere had Connixaiam, the Ring candidate for Sheriff, Mons were taken, to make the annexation of | Bad received 500 majority in tho city of 1 smoke that itis a wonder we wore not dead druule earthworks which the Cubans had thrown up, The | trom merely breathing the alr, Over every ticket gnemy (Cubans) reserved thetr fire until tho | we had a row, which would end in my sending in Spaniards wore within twenty-five yards, and then | he own figures, Of. course the crowd backed the Poured such o well directed volley Into thelr ranks Other tow up, ard T expected every minute they as to staxker aud cause tet to fall back, ‘Three in- i ; feectal aitcapty were mart to dislodge the cnt ne pt ead break my head or pitch me out of the pus thelr cuoiness, nel fuch uuexpecied num- | rher were three pollesmen there all the time be- par of nid Foarsemnne, oo ae fot ee sides the oneT had to take in my returns. One OF aes meg Patpards lost | policeman snt down on one side of me, nnutier on Hlnety meg ta killed and 180 wounde ey think | the other eide, and the other kept the crowd away that the Cuban loss was creater, but according to trom me, They told meto do as i was doing and Spanish reports, os published in the Fanad, this ean | stick to ‘my rights and they would see me through. hardly be so, since the revoiutionists were benind | Wercot durcug about 42 oclock at night with che intreuchments, IRCRAC-BAC. | counting, at Which thine the two iuspectors were Jaid out drunk on the floor. ‘The canvassers wero TROUBLES, | so drunk they could not make out thelr books, which there were three. Thad to make oat Uhre, which took we util #0 A.-M. writing Amounted To—Tho Weak Old | (urns und T inado the Looks oxree with thea inthe Hands of a ‘Trinmvirate-He | “AtGr Tot drough with these books, tie canvas. Forgets the Names of bis Subordtuates, | ers managed to eign thelr namos to them, which To the Eulttor of The Sun. completed my day's work. We were compelled to Sim: 1 called at the Collector's office a few caer ae ees os a? were #0 drunk they All over the country are to be found insti. | Deen § fracas between the taperial couple in regard ay ge NEN tutions of learning cated colleges, some of which | which the Empress known to feel stronly:, while the Republic thy occasion of seditious mani- | Brooklyn, “The figures reported by the Pe | hayowuflicient patronoge to raaintain them com- | Sonat experience. tn matters matrimoniah, verre fortubly, whilo others barely struggle along, and | that the Emperor had, just like Brown, J G + ‘i ive Mr. WALTER : " of this interest event andite | &'Y . exemplary motuer-to-law, the Countess Montijo, oc vgiti wy ble < ied : ir Ny nearly 1,000 majority in the city, The | of founding new colleges goes on as brickly as if | too tering Gr hie Rervous eystom, and thes tac srsoussed Shen it was fire moponed by Me.| Folico took the figures fium each { 90 such warning examples were in existence, dwughice had taken offence at the slight put upon Bans ee eerie eae, | polling place as oon as the ballots | Suppose that inst AND A your or more ego, js to the to the Koman policy of France, a subject upon on election night, which are’ on record, me. basse the Republican nomince, | others still arerunning in cbt, And yet the work | Robinson tu humble fifa, found the pre of this there should be a A visit of the Enipress to Scotland gave strength one of the cauvassers —The President's chief roereation is walki - Agi Beal 5 cede a - | to the story that sho hod come to consult the cele- | days since, and wns adraitted at the private'door by | home myzelt.. T never pessed through sucha ccene | Ti i ooking had been counted, The Canvassers find | move for the reduction of their number by con: | brated physician, Sir James Sinupson, of Luburgh “ before in my’ bag gt gag ye a : " Pa aie cadihee a8 8 + | the qentiomonly Janitor, Peter, who invited me to | before in my iife, 1 had forgotten to refer to one | 40 tho right or loti, fut wcurs tt = he vr ed okay “rpc thut the five county towns gave Mr. elie fow of those noarest each other into | who, It was allezcd, on. being requested to Lo to Ha aeergradierg pati ay dese is | important fret; that on the: ticket for aseessment Secured e's Wao ah Weneante estes ee the policy of that stat Aid '. one! ‘ For Parts, had deelined, saying that he could not v" New York, forexample, arethe Unl- | (oneand patients for tueealbert tat one wes car Eau Nise F x versity, Columbia College, and the Free College, rege; und thas therfore, he the mountrin wouldn't duces the Ring's county majority for Mr. J ooo 4 nding cut about thirty graduates a year. eons ed, lohammed went to in Tmountaln. sald these , 5 | om . ation Ww wel ij ConsrxGHam to 209, The returns from the | Why not combine the three into one, and set the | and to this hour the teal cause and objet; ii aca, ot Second District of tho Sixteenth Ward, which | professors and tutors of the other two at liberty | Mls tncognio visit remain to be explained, elcar, Fish 4s opposed to violent exereise ; he rides upon all oc, casions. Belkonp and Robeson are pronounced “walkists.” At Is reported that among hie other aw complishmients, Boutwell 1s sn enthustustic billiard. ist, und devotes two or three hours oecasioually ve the special business of caroms, Wautrn a majority of 216, which re aud taxation (here were 151 axainst and one for It. I polite invitation, and within a minuto Mr. Samucl | thought you Would like to have an impartial stute- Lewis, Jr., one of the former clerks in the record | Ment of how voting t conducted in titis city, and ; net ofie, referred (0 In former comuvnieaton, aad | HYG MUELGA tnedta neta You Wi te now one of the Collector's secretaries, came into the patie eens ng out his plan by adding this rich and im portant island to tho United States; for of vourse the anneration of the Spanish part of Hayti must soon be followed hy that of the room, and sseing me, immediately approseied Mr, Bean Brammet ou the Fu Ferry. —M, Fentenhame, a subject of France, but « pa we Mr. WALTER 4 large majovity, cannot ake {I i i os i From the 1A . " Sharle he rel French portion, ‘Thus we plant our flag on | FAY | sl a Fo make themset ful in some other way? Death of the Hon. Hebert J Wathor, | Anthony, another vecrtary end spoke @ OW Wor | Sorgog Greeley wanitaied bungee morn ent of Charlevon, $y during the Fsballiny the soil where Corumuce, as he discovered “ieee ER , Vurlie The Hon. Robert J: Walk i Not @ man In Brooklyn today belivves | _ ‘The Yetion condemns the practice of the | wisiindion jeter aeruliatne Vee le wees that Mr. Connexomaat was elected Sheritt, | Sev7day Beotew of London, “not to correct | umbertand, Pa. in tit. Graduating from, the cmap ah ‘niverstiy of Pennsvivania in 1#10, he was admitged tianity and progress ; and it neods no prophet All the honcet Democrats of that city unito any mie tatemonts which at may happen to full | foe barin 1821, Ho took a prouiinent part n@he fo assure us that long before the dawn of | * 5 7 into.” The condemnation is just; but it would | Murrieborg Convention which nomiuated Andrew the twonticth celtury, the banner of Ameri {2 Genouncing tho shameless forgeries | ho none the leas ao if the Natwon were uot itself | #tek#0m for President in 99, An the spring of 1824 ean unity will bo respected as tho nacional | ‘rough which he has been foisted upon the | guitty of tho mame practic Practive of his profession’ watit eum; when he was tlandord through all the Antites, eaple: 20) prov: liven Sorganien: wo S063) See he Senator aut! 1910, when ‘Prendent Polit srhe wes enaied sabalnodal ‘ e © no further than the office of the Brooklyn | — The prevailivg tendency toward reform in Indebted to Waikerfor bly nomination to the rest. The Bible in Pabtic Schools. hat journal, which has ever been a | France has st lost roached the Chuah, The | fesey, Wook iin tte tie ete (rom maui nae ee The exclusion of the Bible, with all reli. i leader and an unswerving adhorent | (ner clergy demand higher pay, and in are- | the accession of Gen, Taylor, and made bis resideuce gous inatrnction, aud even the singing ofteli- | of tho Democratic party, makes the foley ng | cently issued circular complain that the bulk of Hew ore sa x, Deckeane became Pres: mus sonra, from the public schools in Cin. | gsgertions: tho codowments go to the pastor of the parish, | the position of Governor of Kansae in disgusts. he #8 4 Se , om ac “a Aaecaiey eiirs ae eprk oge totove teen eraceg | While the poor vicars, or assistant pastors, find new President appointed bis former Cabluet ussoci- nnati, has excited much comment feom the any of the figures a fo have been erased Robert J. Walker, to the vacant pl with ee ace, iu eae |e Sein oem eosin ot sens great difficulty in keeping body and soul together, | Hréderick P.Staston, also from Peansptverhar ian ¢ of the Fulton ferry boats ye route fe Mr, Anthony went to a devk, took ont ome 1 office, snd took up 8 comfasnding pos papers, and went into the Collector's private room, Tales’ cabin, He omitted, beture lea) On hie return, Mr. Lewis, Mr. Anthony, and Mr, | ME His Abost, to turn out the collar of his over. 5 f ented upon, Embree, the triumvirate bodyguard of the good old | uid bxcited rave doubt us to tho truth of those map, hala close conference, hich coutiouot until | tevorts shout his methodical habits, and nestnoss of nd Mr. Grinnell came out of bis private room, and | Tewsyapers. Many friends and admirers crowded walked straight to me, sitting further off than sove- | round and congratulated him upon his escape fram ralothersintbe room, + te Comptroliecabp; the philosopher all tie while : , ; smiling beulguantly’ and fumbling incessan From tis faet, and Mr. Grinneli's beovimz, 1] {he capacious pockets of the famous Wille eure Judged that Mr, Anthony had posted him es to the | fowl, which was not is slaves—nearly one Tinudred and afty, tuelud: inen, Women, and childven—-to Gen, @. A. Gile with the request thi entisted in my, aud the women ‘be made cooks, seivaute, Se. Ths was dono, and a clan ie now made for the same compensation in this cave as was paid by the Government w Maryland slave owners, —The MasonCirenit Court of Kentucky has becn engaged in. the trial of an interesting will case, In August, 1966, John It. Key, of Meson coanty, male his will, leaving an estate Worth about £20,000, "to be eatery divided between his tWwo daugtiters, and to be held fur their separate and exclusive wre'dur- ing their patural lives.” Le left four sons, but no part of the estate is devised to them. ‘The whole tix children umte in contesting the validity of the wili, end the two danghters are witnesses against tu capacity of the ‘ather at the time to make a will, the New World, first set the symbol of Chris: jast ‘toulari, bs oo rs 8 eae, proper way of disposing of me, 1 told him Tdesived | i48+ particularily observ, ve years ago, siipont Vuton iho contrary Is of @ siekly yellow Lue, 8 few minuics'duterviow with him, to his private of | though it wero in ho advanced stages of 8 progrem fee, He raid he wre hear me where we were (the | sive und Ineurnole jaandice, He carried the usual triumvirate being within heating distance), T then | bumele of papers in tus left hand, aud a mangled copy of Tne SUN th his right, induomg the that uve my name, aud sald that I bad been removed | feit a maticions sitisiuction in erumpling it between —Tho “ fthe Holy Ghost” is a South hiss Kanes Secretary. Walker speedily became iat by | from a clerkehip, without notice or a hearing, npow | his fingers, When be ewerged trom the ferry Louse ‘Tho ‘Flower o aie es ths tone of our people that this | Saases ste the foilowing They propose the abolition of prélature, or We ) Testping to aduits (ase election return tram Oatord | chursea Witch Lweclared to be uteny fulsey' dist L | om tine side, Ht'was pleasant to observe how the | American production, which People in this park ot lo to tho moral tone of our people that this Tn the Feventh Dhiviet, Siath Word, Counting: | rightef the bishop to appropriate the funds of | tn Johnson county, whore the names ou the register | did Bot ask, Lope, or wish to te reinstated, butonty | Wuek and car drivers reimed in their borwes at the | pe worl ate lying to reine nud Nadhsaiion, | Bild comment has been, in gener), unfavereble e voto has ty froi hiv d the equal distribution of the Chureh | Were copiedalphabetically froma Cinetnuatt Direes 7 asked an opportunity to refute the slaud . Roarly as lary ash ‘s sentact | Crossmg, without so much as a took from the polico- 4 mde Denne Wie comaivutoe “i al vy ; tory, ‘The fruudnient Lecompton Couatitation me, especially as three of my accusers had had theie | fan WhO enjoys the pleasant sivecure of basking in | 2% °HB, end oxtremely ctlon.of Cincinnath, The nec The rtuns re- | revenues; and the ubsolute equality of every | shordly afterwards promutgaicd apuluse tie reas | auaatee faired; the fourt® had been pevaattted te | tre sun a ronan snernre oF Lenten 8 fraordinsay.eharaetty ‘nid 8 wonder, a8 8 tome little of the religious ¢ ccived at Poltee Beit neiiiately after the | ocelesiaati before the tribune sirances, and he hmiweditely ‘aud honorably re. | resign. Mr, Grinnel replica, tn aubstatieo, that be ed grateful for this attention, and | RAatunal oral growth, 18 tho fact that in tis flow 44 Fome little of f wd at P n nse) tesias signed. Could mot ucecde to my request; that every person couse for tho Fulton Murket diss saa errtea an it Wookie anne fe Gack T| with the education of children is evr a] cee WET hadnt Fe a ep yen lee ‘During the next Presidential struggle he was an | he had removed co: cd iis cage the hardest. and id the apple barrels a and ite bead turued us if looking over its back. Ite Indlay ntable, end the depriving them of it is It is said that the city railroad companies, | ardent advoente of the election of Douglas, and pot sutistied with the extra seven-eighths of «| Whew Abraham Lincoln was chosen to the bre wanted a hearing: upwar dof 15,000 ‘api he tad had, think he #ald ations for, ippolutment, and e wit stands | ings, feet, bill, &e are as abeolitely perfect ile Sie epantnony et ¢ those of ihe living dove, whose counterpart tis felt to be a greet lnjw Fipaash doncy, Gov, Walker guve lim ull the ald and that his"time had been fuily occupled im esting t re wonderful iuiimic vegetable bird 14, Waa het splat cout fore, which they are allowed to eollect ia | oourwgement hie could, Durlug the war he wns ine | several late: ‘That in my eres, ae tu others, ie had A Playful The progress of Minnesota in the protoetin On onc account, however, what has been | has bean « Tedente i sv steadfast friend of the Union, and iis lust great pab- | 20 doubt, wt the time , wheat is tmong the agricultural murvels of the ; Ps ose Te | returas receive rder to pay the United States the other one | Heeaore was a war spocch tu Viton square in thie | there Was good cause for the sore, and th What te the Cee CEN stout Hitt At is estimoted that the surplas wheat of that done in Cineinuati is not to be regret t Fe ; cighth, are considering whother they cannot in- | elty pecch he wis sen the Ad. | terests of the Government demanded the ¢! tinge? A. few Gave: etaee Whois Jeoteon = | Smale the nresent 71 fifteen million Drings before parents with startling plaiomesa | gigs OF SW" t upon exacting payment of the whole six rope as sie eonfdential @nancisl | euRxeeted that expericuce ta the Record tprcial twelve huncred dotises a your Deputy Sueriag: | DUANels waite but a i rain, piitenn if ’ y ¢ sirugale, Gov, Walkel 0 ao ; are 8 yost Da er rc rough t wie deo legitimate results of (he principle upon | “ga we Fourth Distrte’, Phivtecuth Wi cents in specie, Should they determine upon do- | devoted himeelt tainty to the precucoct tia wake, |“ " Record office?" sald he: "why, fot Ma lle political dispute with Archibakt Doug. | Sey enttivation, year, Warseeved which th truction of children is conducted |» a votvls $7, It h this, we beg to inform our readers that we | #08 *, tar connwel in many great | thonght you were in the Auditor's dey 1% ot 6 Buttery piace, and ended the argument by ch the inwtructios f s conducts amuts vote 8 appears to by Lis, we beg to inform oi , of which Wi of the Russia Govern a to o country. During in too many, not only of our public, but alyo | three of he 00 For Ww of our private schools, ‘The Bible and reli Tho police gly relaras wa fullo in the in- ft sold impeachment he or bas wise be ment.’ Beveral times ho eafled me My. Minicr. 'T had Polsting ecm, ty the bad of Dongias, when vere with Nh Avera » ton two letters to nim; bad sent in my ¢ died, “Tha papers call i murder, but /? bushels to the acre, ‘This section, whi bo happy to tupply them is (oo far north for growing corn, will evi ith specie of the kind suited to the payment of car nt wi dongle tly bee Alae! ly pronounced my’ n: Atleast, it was not cold-blooded murder, ne very distinetiy, r en of Aineriea in the production of x Wo + in any | Was regarded aa hosiiio to tint. measure, Hin dee ved letters from Mr, McCarthy, M. C., Mr, | fF the Llood of Boucle was warm us it ran out of | Wa eee Tee ok: Ameg OS : Seri ees tase Winall demned | aes 175 Walter, 400, cmount, in exchange for good pa money | clining yours were spent in Washington city, Where Wy, Btite Senator, ands nmaber Of other in bag Mh tata te gt ae . Si 1 Jessup, who di incolshire io gious teaching Lave been formally condemn “In the Piret District, Mwrentteth Word, Cunning: | tf oar bis Dusitess was the prosecution of claims, fluentiat Repnpiicans of Onondaga county, ie iny bo. | , dackwon waa uot to bldme, The Coroner's Jury Samuel Jessup, who dict in Tineolshire in fm Cincinnati, it is truc, but have thoy not | nam's vote stande at ait, Tt hus beew 1, ap: Ps ; saints a ha, | Ato had tntely Temoved me from a responsible ‘te ith patuet Or etaaett te yee Eaow bevrer etapa ray tial ’ rage tne tak rd i aller’ ; a Horace Greeley for Governor, posiifon, upon charges whet, hy Just ald. he ind | Mau the public? 1008. ut the rato of 10.508 pills oF twee eon rea @ and excluded there | parently, te Watter's vote has tlso Denlers In conl are raising their prices, and a0 Gresley for G . deemed conclusive; and yet,'be dia not know wy onglis lad no business to dispute with Jackson. | pills a day, For the inst three Years preced : Aa volige ret ’ p m the Auburn News, Weer T Hoare potidae ok ha ahdn't to ty | And vrhen Thomas Cody came up, be had no ba ty-cleht a day, and and elsewhere for a long time posit 1 Renee re give asa ronvon in exeuse that the supplies have | There aro afew pollticians here and dere who | there'was such xdopsriment In the Custons Fines Ltn on od wan to rewent bedi called y te Hoos than 61,33); makes little practical did-rence whether or . coused to come in from the mines, It is true that } bave reasons bert Known to themselves for persons | as the record oflee, Nelther he, nov any ove of the NE secksce ® thier ane ud to tel - 4 let of the B ally disiiing Mr. Gresley, who taade the pratcnce | five Collectors in offioe the lust iseven years, shamed of him: extending alt x ty Bfiye not a few verses of the Moly Book are read y are wih the great coal companies have stopped making | Gran excuse for scratebiig hin tiat he balled Jett nT had charge of we offer, wus ever in it, heads lwmns ely writ ary's bill, or whether the songs euny every mornii lurizo eales st wholeaale, but they are exccutigg | Darts, ‘Tho people, however, well kuow that Mr. | “Ae wnodtace omnes.” shia ; ps ed 00 | He ved to bo sixty-five pears of ane anc the tenstr 4 0 . | It) prcvivws contracts and selling freely at rotail, 1@e | fepeilisa, but from the prommtace of hie vases ab Ae US Criinel nen of sey ef the te ‘Jackson diew # revolver to thene ¢ = was oblizel to sue bis stingy cus have or have not re exprem ona i atid abate ae Bh rebellion, but from the prommtings oF his kindness Manis Of, toa. Camsatn Hawn stnee, Un. the Wo PiKht to rile Aud W Comer for a small bulancc due bin H r isggewry tery ailroad Lins to en % pay lve sald: ure deps r as Fe . i them, so long as the whol r ‘ Ally rot the popular will at de Te hu i i, : rte LW st pues rhe BA sat fas ‘ ier ths tangs een te eatees hat Old clots, who Hes ev heen Talthful and cille seer 1m Je 8 Fone Sma te x of —Dwuring the present season there has been @ the schoo! are irreligious, A volv ut | Aisrojgonted the wise counsels of the honest | cal for the Pennsylvania Coal Company is 0 | wasey, cafortanaely eaanot he wld ot the majority | $C abe Hs" auies, oF orem uitica, me Heed meg wor opening 8 dor to creape SOF 14 | mysterious womin at Fine who ham ben ‘contin of the Cincinnati Bord Is only h men of its own party. ‘Thera remains but | Mee. Ball or New York volificiaus, For » Horace ally a heavy loser at the gaming tables, No o kuows her, Sho avolds making any acqualutimers, and sects desirons to part with her mur ts dark-eyed and duik-haired, end be probaly @ Sp: diaunonds ore maid, She is extreme- giving nupolvoas whero others would . #0 that she ts the worshipped of —of Peter T, Standt vent aversion to of Joln’ 1. Den ger, Whose physical ‘sntirn prevented b the’ boys! a eects | Juckson dide’s mard pemand for neg: | nin in eeli-defence, 0 would getaway and had an tron tut Greoley. going to be comparatively searee and dear t winter, and if tho season should prove, as it] Pyeym Avexue Tuzarue.—To-night and to- threatens to be, a severe one, there will be great | morrow night ot this well-ordered amd beautiful oulfering among the poor, ‘Theatre * Much Ado About Nothing" will be gt tice, The noble stand taken nt " ing” will be given the flag long after the fortz dered, sue. They must cut loose from parly thea, Whatever may be sald by five phi | and Laing tho authors of this unparalleled Josoplers and dealers in abstract speeniu- | villany to} one course for the honest Democracy to pure Doulas Ho only ehased ook him, ond for fear he ous to kith him, pushed toward Dougtis’s head, pulled a little jisger, When some sort of explosive material avet- Yontally placed im the butt of the tube belaind a piece creased, for no other reason: ckeye. that her husband marri A aye for the Inet thoe®, Mrs, Seoit Biddous Delng engaged |B reward for their treachery, of Kad, furend the wad into the bead ot Dates, ber iarinmntt ‘Mory toes that her fer ues i i ; taco | by ict Attorney Monnia is the knell o Mate of the Comi o peor een granted to the litter tien died while trying .to ki S 4 ‘ Deowuse she is ri Hons, there is nothing.ghat takes tho plac District Attorney Monnia is the knell of se nes ae, ores Mt Lae gine on Monday, Mr. Daly will | viven's the most meritorion you call it murder! Welly the jury doutt And | Ras requested Tim to og, boone at ton nf religious principle in assuring the welfary | the Ring, He has appoaled to tho peoplo, and ite pig Harn deve we | abpea Large td Lelie alte its superb scenery aan Tivo heard of, ws it Involves wo ran eat At one or more of the deed Douges's | Seah Whiot will prob: cifeetive, f i - eras o)p | len Ajor Winteld, the * coming horse,” and has | and strong enst, 1@ MatinGe to-morrow aiter- | Government, ne ee lt ert tygerst ooton Evening Time : of socioty, Any form of religlon, sincerely | especially to all houcst Democrats, 0 Lely | csnced his name to Hdward Kverete ‘The price | noon, Neat week “Caste” wil open the new |. Tue moving epirit in Foy removal. ¥ doubt ack bs eee teen mica his tadeaute be foctins Pres fons ght Sypris Pbieny d believe’, Is a more powerful preventive of | wipo out tho burning disgrace, To i conti: | pis yas twenty thousind doltary cash, and the | geason Uero, wiih Mrs, Cuanfrau, Mra. Gilbert, and | Rene hee roamed ited fer ged euch ae Trees | away, utd they ‘ahould shoot Iu dead, of course | aprevent of enormous v bad cond than n conventions! do- | dent of detecting aud exposing many of (he | seller, exthciil Livurm of Roeklond county, ra | others, ‘The week will olso mark the relura of H. | shortly witer appointed Co another position, thromdi | fo gry) Sroue, Oe Mb Was ail vight—terely a iitile | ly vouchsuted to @ ¢o! rorum. old etealin conspirators, We hope that his appeal will | morked it ‘t sum of moncy that he | L, Davenport, the Indagnee of bes patron, Mr, Grinnell ind, 99 a | fn for » TT pave Prag: oF of la Aguas * heataties Aeatl Rney aafntpae ever bad fi one time, Major Winteld Rare ti tee pesmcand to one nird af tae hamore: ih oar te 3 we ring. ‘The jud. fe pstlod—or their cift to the city should be @ su ty lay of all kinds, beesuso they | not be in vatn, a “wow Klwond Evcrett=is the sire of Commodore | One Wm, ©, Alexander attempted to black- | emoluments, of the wipartive sceretn nol wofersog | fusnee, (ne. rn rides 10 bis sedieal cay and hae we sre colng Wonk, te ieiermies =e “fro gins against Gol,and you have some The canvassers ave but paid ela Vouderdiit's Mountain Boy, aud of Mr, Bouner's | mail Ale, Wm. Sdippen, of Hoboken, ncarly two | ' 3. 7 MINAKD, pawl pers ga a be b "eWhateper 1p, | te pablloor th pe Dee “hs territory 1 nd f rely | 1 oy did thoir duty is told im the | auch more wonderful five-year-old, Joe Elliott, wh ears ago, by pretending to be « Jerald reporter EP ps aaa -y hall was cent park at thely own expense bevora ruarantee of his good behavior, Merely | How well thoy y y , Joe Billott, who | y 4 is ferald reporter, hat Abbe MoMaster Aske of the D —_ Eh x. Provthy pla In to uvold tho samo erimes | letter ofa pull clurls printed elsewhere, ‘The | on the ath dey of Noverabor trotted a anile in 21084 | amd threatening t0 «bus the Aiobokea Ferry Com Reet ane ae ee rectcterare: we PO | who Conspiracy auuinet Mrs, Kila Petchor Bat of (had we have our doutiy jes tu Dorchester, and the cst mile ever trotted on Long antic,” and, ex: | pany through the columns of that journal un laws or of publie | men who appoluted 1} 2 aro priuarily ro. From the Freeman's Ji Bishons through fear of t sant a r a é Fy Who 18 8 half brother of thisetalilon, | was given & #um Of woncy a8 a Now Year's present. o odipas. wretoh, debe A, Seu Witliam Sweet, of the firm of RB, Jones & aul do Cassnguac reminds the Emperor in optuion, avd you, bind him by a f Bpoue ine ia the a oN a is ay ! { gether the dues on sired by Old Hara: | Capt. J, W. Hancox informs ys that this Alexander | to ie srieea a onerous th os dix goodie marchiante, wpe licid to ball yesterday igure Hie Page tt atl } watt will break at the firs men whom Judge Jos! FP. BARNARD and pion, We learnt ides in pur- | now claima to be one of Tne attuchés, used for evil, " A tr With Oller hd causing the arrest of | Old tem und Haak Wl tite ait at he possontiogd District Attoracy Monnid hope to reach. | ebsring hime to experiment on breeding a rage of | thot be Is paylog his respects to steambont t Tk tye Ey eke jillce Sietghen diahoge oF Oa race sauanm, for grovel Et ies ess ot tiny, tone Ks i 7 o#!) Inwhich tho conntry | If the Grand Jury of the Oyer and Toriner | Dirty trotters from his celebrated mares, Platbush, | We would thanle the puiies to tulse cate of te | muisanco knows ay the 1 Mo HPMEET ade in tha batted that bor Meant wont an sa Bern re msi a Tho greatest por!) in which tho count Sees ty in ot wacked with tho po, | rlisets Tecrleas, &c. Zaward Everett ts a briabt | ecoundrul parade, ong e O2 SE tLee when lies Lis Per thent, which he ouimequentty ratused to ue, | Sy Molé ay Gb Morticr font bello wk $s ot this moment is from the army of cul- | of Kings county is not packed with 2 DO J ay, a tities ever fi ands Wigh, and 8 now In eae Wanie Galliano fr Dad, may ba told, cugut, m once, 10 be repealed, | git ‘gow win Lor at the time ofpurdhs.o tu wort, ruven tt Blyand Drouiya’ de bss tivated and intellectual, but irreligions chil- | litical tools of the Ring, we believe that the | y4;, pounen'y stadto in this city, Mets gaited very | A now story by Walkie Collins iy commenced | for this eity of New York,” It te farce, wo know, | Strested, tacen ta the ip, bak three of Leute Bape: Tombs and locked wp, vat the charge was inads to her testimony im a law- Dut It promotes umem, whieb ts it Gonrades the eter ‘of ony conten It Requittell, 8 is Mthy, it hy domorahztay, to require mon who Want ete by 8. be tived it dren, every day i on and | Diswict Attoraey will soon have evidence | much Like his moot noted son, Joe Biiott, Tho | in Herper'a Weekly, Tt is entttted + Man amt Wife,” ‘ eden dw ve hare mur | eufliciont to a the indictment and con. | shrewd horsemen euy that this paretwse ie a great | Ht is some Cue since the pudlic appciite bas enjoyed women. We ee et eet a na vs Of tho conspirators If there men | De? Of renerstshiv on tho mirt of Dr. Bonner, 05 | ihe exeltement of u nove by tlils muster, Frou the demand asgaulis roniele im con | vietion : waquesco OBR, ine Duclere, were t noe Syearsold, Cussacnec argnes tat the oht, while the progrewiye split o might aave ity bat ii athome only with the ing on the craves it " he now gets all the benedt of the performances of | optning of thiy une, we #hould say that it will bo ‘of the spread of education, but wo | escape, and Mr, Cunnixouaa is eworn Into | 36 own colt, noid indirectly ef those of Mountatp | equal to ls preaccersore ia etrenge aid Impeneum- Qave mor forgerice, defalcationa. and | the Sbrievalty, the he ot . ee Towsckcopers, buy your flour for the winter of and preserve the preroy tho New. vark Pamty) Pour © Apony, 2 Murelay oust Ullitye street, Rvory barrel cuarantve ent eliizena of Brook: } Boy. who wer eld by this grallion we die interest, Ady ay

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