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INDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1869, ) hat Jontieo Lavwira should forever be politi cally damned, pads Men of the Bixteenth and Twentieth Wards, BRS BXOUSD. shall such @ man as Taowas \. Lewin be driven _-— THE SUN, paened at Amity etrect or cleewhere, | AN HONEST MAN'S INDIGNATION. name haa been Vauzed wp, with the poet weno Ht was. alle the views of Richardson | “weeny a charge of adultery against the husband @he | the Court, and proposed to bring them before Had eloped from, if it could be maintained? | him on a writ of Aabeas compar, if Leowirn would F WI. After preferring this most grave and un. | Yacate the bench, The fatter, however, refused, | 4 > . founded necneation a poor, im. | and as while he saton the Bench the prisoners 11 Bhiwes for Ail againet SAW bis 850.000 a ¥: the Rownty-Jumping Satellites hich be arrived, and if evidence King Rob the # ict _] priconed man, Mr. Bexcuen fell on his | Cull not be taken out of hie Laat Mest hat from office by such aman as Peren cro ve Mrsar dvcertwa mate Garten tie enrteet of etenanee reve | nae a ———= hones and prayed as follow: mained in confinement till the wa hour of | Shall dummies drown your honest votes day Mereury. and McFarinnd's wife, he wonld bow to such evi- Or: Your Gorts in behaifor the bt 2 Wakao aia sabpedl he Closing the Court, 6 P.M. As soon as Lapwrrw ‘eidaclae and Gand We approached the palatial residence of the | presit the etidence whe allan one sine and ne | citizens’ candidate for Poitce Justice, Thomas A. pre SS | 5," Nor would we forget lim who tes imprtan leit the bench, Judge McCown opened Cont, | That traly fearless and pocti¢al organ 0 | oly ‘athe mee tiie hulatial residence of the | present the evidence wa Slatestanouis becur | Lereny, snare ue heed coeeshe ites Amusements To-day. fonemver F th forgiveness, and yrociousness, | brovght the rascals before him, and set them at | the Republicans of New Jersey, the Union Sen A YCry nent, pretty wervant irl Into one of the cont. | pended until the otner side hed been heard. texpayion ertieee, a eas ; Academy of Musto Wi ian and kindness.” liberty. Would not the District Attorney do | ned, pablishen a Song of Rare Admiral TALLA- | Mhutetion with & bockcuse and plane et ome cud, MR. FIELD A Peover. And on their behalf I thank the able, earnest defend- Booths Theatre —Fuiriat. ‘That, it strikes us, will do in the way of a | well to take hold of these cases and put them | P0084 Ronsox, whieh possesses merit aa a Wr eae Sera ee on How nic crente sens“ er of virtue ond right, (Tie Sun, The people will Bom. wery Theatre Pasi Cltrk & prayer from one who has just stretched forth | through? lis pigeon holes must be full of com. | Work of art, We do not understand whether it | Mf; lect politely ushered ns into his study, back of Letter from the Rev, BW. W. Field, D.D. oF, support, and defend the champion of their liber Senos Sade a as Ga rx betes Tavern bis powerful Land and hie long arm, and | paints against such parties, and it only needs a | 14 really the production of that Jolly olf Sea Dog | the patton, scated himacit on an cayy chair nende'a | To the Rittor of Te Mya. tire, no matter where found. T win glad to find the Re- he ; i cory grat 3 ¢ FINA AvenvefTheatre Wie ww) Were Masa ber AW | trained his every nerve, to put the hang. | little vigor in this direction on his part to stop | OF Not, but that our readers may appreciate its | {7}, EyAre fry, ome hee spore, HAA. au Fin: As you have brought my name before the | pubitean flowers, ty of the Eighth District, aided through Theatre -Lentno. DI walit; ple of stanzas: in elegant confusion, publi¢ in connection with the marriage of the late | yonr efforts, Thave no doubt, willing to support am Seek Wiens Mette Ths Waglini man's rope around the neck of the vietim for | "eprmeticn aS ne Sith eanoe, by coming dircetiy to the point tn fete, and tho | Mr. Hichardson, will sou allow me to state Low far | honest man, Irrespective of party oF Feligions pm tele’s Gardes The bv Dew whom he prays. We suppose there is euch We are sorry to say that the Republican hdr pela And Ue. a, pedl ‘hg rene, it tated that you | 1 had anght to do tn the matter? Clivities, All honor to the originators and pro- jee Vor’ Clreme- Nee Vert Circus Tope © thing as mockery; and it is possible that | Jndicial Convention of the Sixteenth and Twen- And bogted ugh and thronghy Were aware of all the facts of Richardson Mo- My presence on that oceasion w: eldent; I | moters of this Inudable and preiseworthy movement, Dirmple Thestre Csi oo sanghs ‘ ax had Soil © te be Has bel Nas @ ° ee Tee iat Rs nteaseretiay Far! cage Refore you uulted the late Mr. Richard: | felt it to be almost an intrusion. Thad not been tn- | and may their efforts be crowned with complete ae oheep nd ihr os Gam eet, Be Heth Wards have tot nominated Tomas A. Lap. Aboard the Lailapours/ I We necnsned war under the impression | Tited to take any part in the ceremony, nor even to | success t would as soon take his chances in the dark | witn for Police Justice, as we were Informed ow leap withont the benefit of such a prayer by | they had done, But the mass of the Republican the minister who had sought to secure hig | Yetersin thot district will give their suffrages to conviction by preferring abase charge which | Leow, notwithstanding. Indeed, as the con- no other enemy had the malignity and tho | test there now stands, it will be [diffionlt for any audacity to fabricate and prefer, The Old | Honest and patriotic citizen to bring his mind to ‘Testament contains a story of 8 certain anan | Yt fF any other candidate, ‘The cause of good s 7 government and o pure ballot box is identiled who soid to another: “ My friend, my friend ; | with his lection, and immediately he stabbed him under the —— ew all the material facts tn the case at the time of the o1arriage in whieh 1 oMctated, and on np to the present time to doubt ‘either tt . ad acous ney OF May Lufortaation oF We pro vriety of Tuy conduct In the prety Soph very silty eplaree, i ReronrEn—Were you. approached. on the enbject by the frieuds of Mr, McFarland, or did you reeciye Watters To 9 Maneum 7 de present. I was not acquatnted with the parties, | Nonest Democrats, Repodiicans, workineme excopt with Mr. Richardson, and with him but | tead Tie Gm and near tts burning words of hones siightly. T knew him na one Joarnaiist knows | Fear with hart mish, Prey” Beet eee another, meeting rarely, and bat for few minntes, | rest. with booty eqnal to his, défyine vous imohore, Tknew him better by his hooks, I remembered his | gy ivon siand thie ourroge with fame sutmnissteg heroic war record, Thad read the thrilling story of | battlefield, to be taken wun by boston) apie his “Capture, Dungeon, and Eaeape.” Some of his | repeating inieves, and their bettors aed t ckernd friends, too, were my friends, as Vice-President tpan's sisi int pene’ Colfax, Lient Gov. Brots of Minols, and Samuel | deuvnre to vith Bowles of the Springfield RepwNican. ‘These tour | OF All wretches he felon ‘0 mal f Aboard the Tallapoosa This ts indeed a remarkable song, and wo dare your information wholly from the frieuds of Mr. won gto hear it rolled forth | Htichardson? Say St evade be entertaining to hese it ellen Bo Rev. H, W. Bomenen—T wae simply told ete by by the rieh voice of Admiral Ronesox, amid the | parties who were reapectuble in their own character, clinking of wine glasses after dinner, among @ | Juilucatinl by their position, wud in Whown Tain in F the habit of bellewity party of earelees boon companions. In potnt of | “'jeevoursn—Mny lank thelr names? d whoever steals it oF ene power and influence ¥9, lespleable, ard. dene ee dea of New York, derend Helpohagl ; the Thi d Fifteenth Electio e sorry t that Mr. | Kev, HL. W. Brxcusn—The parties to whom 1 | had travelled in ao party to the Pacific, and were | your aroites from the mundecone won, “A Vorite Outrage on Religion aud De- | fifth rh.” The account does not atato who: | | In the Thirteenth and Fifteenth Election | morals, however, we ure sorry to may that Mr. uy. dl W. i MrsCatboun, the fev, | thus for months together in the eloxest intimacy | femueiea es mpiran epon your Gest Ropes and Then, ceney.! ther he prayed for his friend after he had Districts of the Ninth Aldermanic District, large | Ronrson does loss than fustice to hie theme, His | G4 Frothingtam, of the’ Zrdune + my Wend, the | Aaity and hourly, and Tknew that they all regarded | ests 4 « ue ke ai, 8 killed hit. It eectne a eingular ambition in | RUBE of repeators have registered, ‘The Re- | pleasure excursions on the Tallapoosa were not iqlienry M: Fueld, of the Rrangilut ; and otvers him not only sith trepeet, hat withthe warmrat | JON. then. with the fut. Ledwith ant the people ig etnog iNed bin fee i ii | Samiteag tiegestl sali § is aka lh 5 desea’ | pilar calibre, affection, Tis certainly propaseased me stroncly in | AZsiust Hardy and the Ilo datning t av ing ts tra | Me, BEECHER to unite in himself the two | Publican inspectors fo both districts have pro- | merely silly and foolish, aa they arc described in | “Ryrontru—Hay 1 ask tbo Kistory of your connes: | SMettOm. Thi eevtatnty propa TMomien tb onto 8 onN RAFFERTY. x ~eg 4 cg oes Peal z : . tested against entering their names upon the | his Song. They consisted in taking for his own | thom with thie afar? feeling when Le war struck down by the hand of an EERLY RCN, on Wertneetay tno: o y — oftices of excentioner and priest. de Gas Ge Su th ee haat ; books, and have positively refused to sign tho a Yicusntd te tne ae “day use, and without the owners leave, that which | waltYigll iy urciinn aesageln, THY HROOK LYN WHISKEY WAR, to a tT saahubs Mr Bereiten lost his temper in his re-} record until the names of the repeaters are | was not Ade owen. In ordinary languoge this act | McFuriua’ by my intimate fy Hornet | mearsigts Ol bes eeletene with ae nee dee the Mires Gaon O Meary Ward Beecher atthe Astor Mouse, | maths at the Astor House, his judgment | stricken from the list, ‘The registry act declares | would be described as stealing, aud as such it in | GTUSey, tu order to lve his request ‘ae, mu: Wattouy f'sed'neber Fola's Haan, Galy head at | PAGS of the Whtshey Blog The tenrone Hexny Wann Brecukn stoal up in th | vowly having gone some time before, | that the name of no person shall be placed on | forbidden in the Ten Commandments, But it is cabal a eat te his barn bbe her winee the tragedy as a woman in the deepest of Friday's Ratd—The Destruction dees tt Friday last to epeok words | He waa bitter and vituperative; quite so for | the list without the concurrence of three of the | evident that those ancient precepts aro of little ha, her Wo the Tallest extrats ond seating unet | Seecaems ministgrrboatd bentiade techy rite” FCs ee eee reperer, which ew would be ryertat and puly | m elerzyman, «ood deal so fora gentleman, | fo¥r inspectors, The Police Commissioners havo | accountin the Navy Departivent. The Secretary | Gh ta fuly ognteant of af the fete tt How then did Teometo be present? Simply trom | Col Clifford Thompson, Deputy Collector of Gilad Gi sieaiay ok ile While possessing rich and rare Intellec. | "formed the Inspectors in the above districts | who compels the students of the Annapolis | only atwurwd we that Me itenurdeopy conduct bud | SARK Le.company with Mr. Beecher (no bed company, | the Fourth District, has prepared n report of the eRe ta aie tual pitts: Mr, Brecunn anpenrs to be woo, { tat untess they agree on the list in accordance | Academy to break the fonrth commandment | been blatelone bat tut Ment acperkins | Lceene my house by appointment to meee Father | OPttations on Friday tn Hrookiyn, which is to be ph ay safully wanting tu logeal rmmees the ton, { Sith the law, uo election shall be held in those | need not hesitate much abot breaking the cighth | Moma, £0 spiitens chat lt was almoat mockery to | Hyncinthe. Itwusthere ememapecameie summon | {anemitted for tho Information of the department of pers He apoke th. cof corefully | dorfully wanting in logical power; the true . ed not hesitate much aby ? Ld 8 raise her—a devout, pure, good woman as ever | him to the bedside of the dying man, As l aim de- | in Wastington. After det ing the movements of F : - ih y ; districts on Tuesday next, in his own person. Preathed. Sie ussured me thit these two loved | tnined at my office till a lute hour on Taceday nicht, the troops as described in Saturday’: pa maarnereety, 31 bad tee feet, by which the real strength and welght | ‘this isae it should be, There are four inspeo- —— carthiy OF heavenly, that, these two" should ners | Seek Weemine te ow Taper, I MO MahbeM mS oh Git eae for him to epeak in selicvind of a man'amnind must, afterall, be mennured. | tors to every district, Two ofthese four are Re- | ‘Tho realdente and property holders in | thited, January auter the erewnsancay ofthe | SOM gth 4 APICML St ne Asie Home, | Thompwum mays, ay t | He wadertock to justify Mr, Ricianpson in| publicans, Now, let all opponents of the Tam. | South Brooklyn, particularly along Atlantic etreet, OF a aeeaWhad a ire cutsn eae los clopemout with another man's wife and | many Ring stand shoulder to shoulder in an ef. | are greatly excited over the proposition of Mr. | «circumstances of the cave?” . A Reile | | Kev. H.W. Bereren—I understood Ner to ref: children on the ground that ho was an able, | fort to scoare an honest vote, and the coming | A. T. Brewaar to reopen the Long Island Rall: | "I aa” atecumetances ef cee tree herent mang was lying at the point of death. whom 1 | lows: Th had seon & few days pefore in full life, with out at least asking if he still breathed. “With Tfonnd a group of friends in extreme distress, Afte a few inquiries and wor n istitiertes completely demotished rrels of bad rem seized ; from 8,000 to nash” poured into the gutters erty worth to these iclt distillers from of ppath wi she t 1,000 destroyed 4 dew loyal, riotic newspaper correspondent | Clection will tell a different story from that told | road tunnel, in Atlantic street, The Mee gers couliuon of tle wounded wan,'aud the to withdraw--not fram fear, Wat Fr anrany fel ty ineor ot any the appentte waca ‘ , ectios lowed ¢ nuisa ore ye and | gens of mind suffered by Mrs, Mc r m ef 40 proto a y during the war. Does Mr, BEECHER Sma. | by the last election farce. cloned a8 @ public nuisance wore yours ago, and | tfvrd, ph ml uttered by Mrs. Metarland | T knew | ing that with a grict x0 ‘profound fea seiner, a preat extent build had no right to intern to remain a few mi annposed to be nenr his end, feel that ® Christian minister is alws ddle. Bat T was ~ —— the property holders on the street contributed The first step in tho right direction has | largely in money to procure its condemnation. Ween taken in the Eighth Judicial District in the | They think it very hard that after all their trouble ented ‘ater wou in the future; JD thought it right for me ax Yorist to administer such give form moment that he has any gr reepeet and higher admiration, auy warm tor Ford, of the Third Di t h Teonld to all concerned. Inwsick room and beside the bed of A The | of rum T worms, 4 copper appreciation for Mr, Rrenanpson’s serv nouination of a man who is entirely independent | and expense they shoul! be put back where they eae you Le tent} bred doctors had given np ail hope. We could live bat a | fores pum nd w miscrilaned tohie country than wo entertain? But doca | of any political party. We xpeak of the Hon, | were before, Still it ts probable that under Mr. | Coueeuualy mtin this matter? | seem fr whey ne Raat are, to be salted to the Mother peta is ta thigh CUER aesum: ithe highest service to the country con. | Thomas A. Lanwirn, Vole for him, and soe that | Stewart's judicioas ond nethodieal man pei a conrse, it were to re becaase they were con remony for avy license to interfore with other 4 repouters arc kept out, the tunnel may§ prove more useful « % for * that la if he Rad been teralion sd tateare. ot ihe eatin lect ae teat es sane { d by a Court ea families ? e the fi one! 5 e ee 7 rious than is expect By , r husband. OF ¢) Thsd no knowledge | plete the eleant it bnainess, now that th bata d dant 1 by ee fi ab Has ephiet see of the) Me Ttxenen Wiltrkitzan, newsdealer in aes Heels Tid a aL guage through others. But Be. Greetey seemed | their hands ins Vat atthe sare ime ey vary ate under the frooaneasy eystem of | Army ony better right than every other per | yp, chars ; put at Mr. ficuards SumMeient authority for the. fet a yen weil | urvily think that the offeces of the Thin Datre’ ch prevails in that St to anott i. fife? mt i Fast ark, N. d., gives the following as bis Gangs of ropeaters were parading the | not ty be sent know, if moet rigorous in his views of the tty to be able to take care of their own proviucy h prevails iu that St son to another man’s wife daily newspaper sales: streets in the Sixtecoth and Twenticth Wards, of the marriage relation, No free-love notions hava - g Scriptural ground of divores, | Mr. Benciren has been, in theory at lonst, fori and from the number registored in the Twentieth | iit was medieully pre erltipior la the toed ae nisoe ecru at THE BRIDGE MURDER, and for that, if it had existed, Mrs, Mc- | somewhat a fighting parson. ed often | Herel ae ’ aa hap meat | Wis to dic, then twas tobe sent for to eulemoiz | Wa ide all hin respect than Torn ow Bue : , somewhat a fighting parson. Ho used often | Yo Mie aitepiat Ward especially, it can be seen that the honest | Werte tit eae tore went for to Gear Yet he tad els he re eT |. Guo Story of m Chudueten on thd Rew ‘REAND might have obtainod @ divorce | to mingle on exhibition of Sharp's rifles Will tho World ploaso copy voters of the Eighth District will possibly be Hut did you believe the marriage | Heecher to come and perforin the ceremony, and Mr, Jersey Raileon from the beuds of matrimony here at} with his prayers to the Princo of Peace. F Psat. stirs. dl home, in her own State, and where sho | Now wo whould like to know what there was | Alderman ‘Tew be th a reepects ional? Heecher himself, who, thoach Ma Hon heart loads | Th the Minor of the Sun course cheated and defrauded of their rights and dearest Phe Tavs HW Le unN host solemn}; h ob er danget ret . * . ft TE Faniny in sometimen | privileges bythe hired thieves amd repeaters of | vt! Ldt an "Yate Pavia for | Ri Contaceremat ee met set unites with | Sin: Vote your atch in this morning's Sem Lived. This ground is adultery on the part of | in all (hat Mr, Buxcumn urged men to go | accused of having legally reccived a large autn of | Joux Haroy and Tamrany Holl. Lat the poo: | Mist the tuay Nad pr piri aad Pos arh-giat cg ey ehe SCALA AGT | My ong n ac eiRLEc oe toe nee iE re T husband, ‘Mhe fact that she did not at: | forth—and ent his own son—to fight for, | oncy on the sale of the Colored Orphan Asy- | Ple rally im their might, and forever do away Hrrouria—Oo what gronndet m ih ‘ Raia OK | atic haciy Aah fon tes Gorden 1 ie ee i i k A 1 nde; wi "ongregutienaltel, -known fi condnetors on the N tempt to get adivorce here, that she never | more precious, moro sacred than wife and | m,n the Fith svemue. A gentleman who in | with Ly a, by ee the deserving, 1 preveand we have been suticieny, or ihe proper cured te in the most positive manner tnat whatever | Jersey Rillrond are (with a fow exceptions) ange aileged this reason—which would bavo vin: | chiktren—than all that make up home—sueh | ¥*FHally acquainted wih ll the circumstances | est, and capable candidat, Taos. A. Laowrra, to | tier mont nt hte gra Bicated the separation in the eyes of nll] a home as was desolated and destroyed by | °f ts sale, aud on whose word we place implt s d'the divorce, had been the relation of the parties before, wio: | thing but accommodating or genticwin'y. In the f : Kevonres tery ts the only ground on | ever was right or wrong, the! 'the sinaticnt ig eeepc ey Y the office of Police Justice. waich Wie iaws of tue Sue uf New York grant a | jouhe that MeForland apd hie wile bad tennteaaing | C286 of the woman and child which you allute to tn ‘ cit reli r t ERY epee divorce: and ox yet Mi, MeParinud bas not beea uc- | i ile! vtalned the abe ticle, who wel it off the train fow Christendom—in her petition for a divorce, | Ricuannson ¢ palinneeaninisin asi SiLcaune Jows Nesnir and Nicnovas Haveuton | cused of ultery, i) ofan oy mio beset on er Mavalid, aad ncepayceed of fare, the 00 ot Mr. Leonard (our shows that it did not exist. And yet, under | And what moro revolting feature had | whatever todo with the transaction. ‘The bar | @ the Tammany candidates for Alderman ond | yaar ayy UREGBEM (with cmphasis)—Butbe has | ‘Th refore belne clear, thera wore soveral been, though It has been charged against him on Mhy itscemen bat Just that the marrne | Kentleraanly and nccommodating ticket agent at Bast Bll the responribility resting upon him as a | slavery, against which Mr. Bercnur ‘1 Assistant Alderman in the Sixteenth Ward. | various occasions. Place, First was the wish of the dying | Newark) stepped forward and tendered a dollar “fi » BEECTER | gain was made with the attorney of the trustees sal Dane 4 Popular preacher, under ull the solemnity of | preached for years, than sts separation of | ofthe property, and the money: paid direety wo | Bath are honest and capable men, and opvosed | af eBian, dpe, papers wore evar served unan | mah who conid {iting breathe device to ye nie | Rote MB Tayoent of Ler fare, which the conduetos the occasion—an occasion on which, es he | husband and wife, and parents and children? | them. Tho character of the trustees forbids the | & Fuonmnce Scaxwit and his gang of repeaters. | have been, a party to the divorce. it wus conducted | ed'to the woman lor whom he hat atten wohis ite, | Touhy refused, pushing Mr. Leonard's hiand away, in secrecy: Certainly, ifthere wes no legal objection, it and then stopping the train he pat her and her ehitd well knew, he was addressing the whole] Ah, Mr. Bescren has gone sadly astray. | eupposition that they aMerward paid Mr. Fantey, | 1¢t every honest man vote for them, Kev. ba W, pcwrEn nterrapting)— What yon gruel fo deny his avin yranest eel to. iim ant Piebee Rite ee f poate tmare, . er, ' tountry—Mr, Beeenen had the hardihood | Perhaps it is all explained in his own decla- | oF any one else not entitled to it, any portion of A portion of the Republicans of the Seventh snd belleved the statements of mn friends to sul’ | Scorer Sateren. dao’ hashenga ena vel tee ite ‘A PASSENGER, to say—we quote from the Tribune's report : | ration, on Friday, that the words of certain | the Proceeds, Distriot have endorsed the nomination of Alder- | yienaracou's conduct was blameleaey: oot one Me™ | either, Could he leave her tn auch © position ? ‘Ouice were in When death was drawing near, and I was called men and women area law unto him. As It is charged against Tammany Hall that | mm Covtrea for Police Justice. Every Repub- Rev. H. W. Bercuzn—They assured me eo as | dneed her from’ her former bneband, I isk Sn Kentucky. whelmed with multiplied corrowe, 1 went ‘itn alae Brent men ag he have before been led into | fraudulent ballots have been printed and are | lican should voto for him, A more honest and | fuotyer, * "Misly Me one hnman being could assure | Heaven's name, If & man thne guilty can do, Jew \ anothe the wonan Ne hax ruined than to make at best _. TYG te Cleveland Prats Dealer, FT Ae eae eee ROCE | erace by women nok wary bellilant than | being oirenlated agstaal the ‘Anti-Tammany can- | capable man than Jauns E. Coven cannot be ot read the newspapers t | thi« poor reparation, to give her the protection of | Calvin Thomas, late Postmaster at Cincinnati, ‘Very seldom, and never | bis name? gives an account of a visit he paid the venerable gutrageous versoutl wouse, hid bo | some who have hovered over this tragedy, | didate for Civil Justice in the Fourth District, pies oe bidikdsbabtr dane La bis friends he lonal or horrid. ‘Any: | Hat (uit was not all, There were chittren in the ssident, Just after the indugn; nd of divorce while , ¢ wilt, aud He can be elected, wt love serapes or murdered strenuourly | case. Mr. “Richardson hed three chine had been deprived of his oft istendom. And the | The trouble with Ricnannson himself wan | Mf Watiaa I Kincuass, On some he is nre | werk with « eels 2 A ee d. ‘They are not healthy. former wife, who ded white hewas in a rebel hold on the Treasury, An this story is tree, and. Ree thk ori ef ea to whom he | ted as n candidate fr notte Justice, on Kevonreu—But, my deur sir, how could Mr. ich. | prison, To'thore little onos, so toon to be left or. | can be attested by any number of competent wits ce ene WO | umuers for Alderman, and again for School Trus- Yo upite him to her who now Fits desolate, jact# and truth wre hekl to be Woraily justifying becuse #h c shirank Mow the odious Men of the Ei ghth Ward, remember that | arson's friends: have told you 1 4 . ave to ie as the relations ee plane, Without, tather or he wisned her to neseen on clther aide of te Ohlo, we Dronsee to tell fuke, and for vero lied) ha awe tlssenedt become a law | ® ¢ parties were blaineless when the testimuny In | be another. How could «! me that relation | It. ‘Thomas had heard t ¢ Thomas It a jug the extreme reasons moys | OUADE not to have Hietenet, had become &14W | 164” Of course no tickets will be counted for | TAmmany bas promised not to count out the Hon, | the bers corpus case seine two years neo ahows | And guartinnship, if she had Tegal right to be | s citizen of Kenta hor of the Cr a obtained @ divorce on 8. re presentation | ubto him, Let Mr, Berciren substitute for | yi, except those for Civil Justice. The others | FR48* Derry if ho is elected Alderman, Mr, | that Mr. Rictutueou and Mrs, McFarland uccupled | culled Lis wife? ® bank: bust i ly oF the reasons that existed for such ® - n n, the words of these women the commands of neinnath Post OfMtce, and Devry has spent a fortune in running for office, | He room xt one tine? Such were the reasons which urged this step, | Ci are all frauds and designed to deceive the citize ’ Rev. M. W. Heecuen—T know nothiag of the | And I repeat that, assuming the divorce to be leral, | go over the river and pay lls respects to . / . it is cortainly generous in i 0 = Li bs Now let us see—not by unserapulons and | God's Holy Word and the statutes of the | Every voter should be careful to read bis ballots | 24 H le certainly generous in Tammany to give | haleas corpus caveto which sou aitute. “Kor do 1 ARE Arlee ee eee ee a siaete d-uonthed denunciation, but by sworn, | State of New York, and he will find them a | before voting, to provent frand, © Coblieninn outaide: oF bir, eran By Bwamts!s | {Sour sboetiag GP MAMOaaRd aad SOskanion tn |. Ee hen cata eeeeeaT tetca: Ms: Theschor-atd ned ret the Post Omics hess tl acuahs Hetar law, poh os Ring a good show at the city treasury. Let all of | fact, ali that I remember is dita sense Uist there | hesitate to unite them, The ne will never fi blanks are sigt * J volemn, truthful, unrefuted testimony—what Fi ume cemuaie Mr. James B. McVeany is the only Re- | Mr. Durry’s friends vote for him. war at utlher sume trouble or other be- | from my memory—a dying man, and a woman at ed over a ricke api te ak ts ce ee ; A a“ tween t i Dut Lof course did not fora mo- | siue in the scony of despair. Few and short were | made a very. deferential he joannet of man he ls prove , “1 Mre Sumner Does Not Wipe off the | publican candidate for Alderman in the Ninth = Sear WRT ment weigh this’ din, vague recollection of mine | the words that were said." A prayers vow renoet, ante did not Hexry Wanp Bere saye that be was Blot on his Honor. District, The district will give # Republican 1 Shall the logal and honest voters of the | acainst the positive statement of respousitle par- | ¢4 and muswered, more solemn because in the prew- | throat and in bie he voners : y bee istrict, Thed « pul Pe | bs tuanth anid wantioth Ward ebecl) isle Bolibe | a ence of death os’ well sa tn the preseace of Gon, | able firure in the tir cine the w® brated husband ;’ aud what manner of Mr. SUMNER has not been willing to ro. | jority of 600 on a square vote, Mr, McVeany pect thele Folie | F and the physicians hurried us from the room, Sueh | least not se has a way of neither seeing nor woman she 4s proved to be, to whom Mr. pair the great wrong he had dono to the | was elected Assistant Alderman in the district { Justice, or shall Pree B. Swarwy,(Jouw Manor, | that you we Was my port, that of a mere spectator, in this mourn. | hearing when he dors not want to, ‘Thomas now : Laas intence of an intercep) fit Trthere be in thin silent sympathy with | became falat-hearted, when, Just am he woe about to Brecien attributes the extreme delicacy and | Cuban patriots, He accused them of falsely | last year, but was counted out, ag Mr, Peta B, | oud the Ring, with the aid of repeaters, thwart | {ijson to Mer Mel erlaud the most heart-rending anguish wnything unworthy | flee from so much dignity, the clerk of the Fost forbearance of Withholding the worst that bollali aay eat Sweeny threatens to count out Justice Lupwira, | Me Wishes of the people, and place their tool or i of Christian minister, make the most of it renwal his ein’: : Z pretending to abolish slavery when they | £™* roof of the fraud wea perfectly cleen cod | exeatin thet place? Why uot lot Swaurr desig. | . EY, iW 3 of peace ‘and charity, and T have done, | t, this is Mr. Thomas, Postmaster of Bhe could say against her ‘ f ¥ iter in this way. eu e God knows it ta not. from a wish to exn Wnt First, of ti rapae were Teally pecking to preserve it, Tt wus | va, known by the Board of Aldermen, who dis- | Pte and clect whomsoever ho may please, without | pli ary weiter tM i on tn pu ie public mind that ¥ write, Ty Wen ume Inve acheer, have achowr Glad ta iret, of the man, JomN 1Ltnas, a | pro i nate en ib: 9 4 » iE ‘ fea aelce x : 10n wf isle clever little book, a the Miesias) ‘on both wides to cease from bitter thought wellvnint y haint hen since Foe + Peet ie SErtrUohe GIR ATCHANEAses a ted proved that He was ue pane ae uae obeyed the orders of tho Court, and admitted the | CoMulting the people, or going through the ex. | pi" ang'sin Camp of the Tribone tht ee eae ty words? Mr, Richardson is in hie erave ky fall nt the Capitol. Twne down "t Washe ve ose offi Lanpoveupied | came to spenk on “Caste” in this city, ‘ "sige enaive farce of an clection? This is the issue | oaght not to write auy letter of this kind to sneha | OF that unhappy notorious Perex Corky to Mr, MoVeaxy’s seat, | POM he issue Kind to oneh x i nappy ANLAND'S temperate | the goat of the Cuban Junta, in which nen | Ty the tate election, the canvassors defrauded | that the voters of the Eighth District are called | MMs, 48 BE bad written an sniproper letter to a | T would not an Who bronght him to his ead ne harsh word. fn his present inavgnration of "Ly al would have it so, Jennie and w desk, testified to Mc Weill, what can the Gen- ne to do man's wife (Mra, McFarland), 1 Unen read tue let ould think it cruel fo use Mm legrity, and a gentleman of refinement and | pata are devoting themselves to the liberty | jority to Mr. Bauanw, healed an ine he peor woe, What Jarlyanterented in MF." Hicharitaon,. and aa it hid try, white hie vietim has wone to the tribnaal af | hotice in the ynvers that the President propos (iene 7 . is 0 an will hesitate in bis choice nothing to do with Mr. Kiebardson's character ax au | God, Gun we not forbear reproaches on the ivi me ont, and— morality of Cuba, with a eelfabnegation worthy of all | ‘The district, with the exception of the Fourth bi tan as author of @ patriot, I paid no. attentica to leat te | and the dead? oP eaves | eipear—O8, it ain't anything azin yon personal. ' Mra. Mason, the landlady with whom sympathy and assistance, every one felt that | aod Fifth Election Precincts, is filled with re- If the peoplo of the Ninth District are tise, and S008, afterward forgot all about i ‘ And foe her who Je In ench mortal socnish, asit Bat yous Jennie ts Intimate with the ¥ . 1 ¢ ‘ : ‘ i ‘i i d . REvonTEM—The Whole waiter a too much to ask fo «and charity 1 deaus | Pontds, who ore netet ° tf Mr. and Mrs, McFaubasy boardid upto the | Mr. SuMNER could not let slip the oppor. } P¢ aye ee - this all. aM oe aie will 4h, awake to their own intoreat, they will elect Capt, | compliented as it is sad, Mr. Brecher re POM | Geet, my master. ads ‘aporn from his'side the | General Axed up Wat Wile maticr several Months or ek i an ; (i 4 out during the forenoon and vote on the names of | yy , mY. H.W. Iiexcumn—Itis avery sad affair. ‘There | unhappy or aven the guilty, ‘The agony of that | ago. Reve: of Her. elorsaniont with, air. ioaann- | tually. ef making, good tho injury he bella duis te GY¥n0an oud Yelp op an be atthe | Vitae 1A Wiser Potice Justice, Ho is the | nes been terribie work somewhere. ‘Leapected tobe | potet in_ thie. hour of dosaiailon, “shots tan | “EGauvin—Put, Mr, Grant, Thave bad the oftee for | BON, testifies under outh as follows: done to a noble people, to the cause of hu. | 'e legal vo ner CYSTS: BOB champion of tho workingmen, and as such ig | blown up by the press when Tconsented to act to | know. In a quiet village a’ Ne land [sean | only two years: did not sevk the office, anit our peo- “Mr McP aD w re ey fi polls as early as possible, and this last scheme | perod by th h lease wy old friend Greeley, and I have pot been | new-made grave, and over it bending the fo Ne are desirous for me to keep it T helieve thoy SMe McPasiaxp May qymerdes Hews | manity, and to Lis own good name, But ic ba abtvataa vale ihestannsat sulaene\ ctaiks by the gung who support Jomy McQuane. | Sisappaimied. | ve Kot used to betng blown up by | a womun, doubly widowed, pouring ont ber tears | have pretty generally given expression to the opine a fot Be eeeiine inte t ae Constantly istaken foell rapper WHI be aefeated, * Mr, Joun Eyw. 'resideut of the Working. | tis ume, Idon't mind it rat agrees with | and sobs on the wintry air, May that Being, wh fon hat there onght to be no ehange—Rem ite: «* Sather mare dur y this was a mistaken feeling. The occasion | district exercise tho least precaut the ma- Uni 1 me, And there haw been a great deal of conveniant | nature ie infinite love and pity. cover her with the | and Democrats have joined ina siatement tot pf aaa oe ne has gone by; the lander is not retracted ; ity for Mr. McVeany will be ao large, despite | ™t?’® Union, sends usa note, in which he com- | maiice in the newupaper attack» on ie. They have | ab adow of His wing! HENRY M. FIELD, effect. Don't you think the Presideut could be ia. Bus ne cae Ti Mist Ge Ma HEMI GREE te ha cae Jority sel a "i eal kdb nee ies i ea . | Plaine that he has boa threatened with physical been puflng the dea Richardson, and secinnslvastange Mo geen mats duced to reconsider tho matter t eit ~ . " ie blot on Mr. SUMNE jonor Le has not | the work of the repeaters, that it will be fool. | 2. ; 24 brudges over tay shoulders, atthe Br roof Mr. MeFariand Says. | Jresr—Well, vou see, you wre one of Johnaon's band was very kind to ber Due fs “apt, Winey. Lot every member of a trade | sctors in the Richardson tragedy ? ‘ Txronren—What are the exact facts as to the | Aye Pann thar, wrens alt the Copnerheads = did often Jiose fame has been identifie o v Neharda " ran | ‘seas 1h public, Aad te ‘edly “d Johns 00 office, aid the! And of Mrs McPawtaann, on the other | yyy lte fae has been Mcntifed with the 82) a4 ig rumored that the letter written by | foF Wattiaa L. Wis avine! several Met Wefarnad ctu tivamests: | <Mehameaxo.<HC4 aft ea inventing” My brother | arhed wilh Johnean aha gout office, aud ele} 4, tt lates wlio haa : f slavery should be willing to stand | 10 ton, J.C, Bascuore Davis whille he was em: AMUSEMENT Hot sir, though 1 still believe in the innocence of | Tortatiy, She wont reuding Just LO pet ee chone my | Catvin—Bnt, Mr. Grant, Tm a Republican and ( hand, this eame lady, who hud every oppor vefore the world as opposing the abolition of ployed ea New York correspondent of the Londen haa 18. Albert . Hichurdson al tm the intesrity of my own tut her face, pass for a be hod Seria with yas Vaton Tan during ta ind, Ht seems | y them b henna ‘ °} ploy ed a e) D - course inthe matter, Ido not hesitate to say that a Beton ns "| that I do not come under either title of the con- — [ tunity to know them both thorouglly, testi: | glayery in Cuba; and that in coming to this | Sy acy (1857-1860) ure to be exhumed and pub- | | So many attractions are offered this evening at | parties coucericd hive acted imuruieutiy, ram. | Mat freelove iribe at Sam Binchair's, Dan always | demned, fled as follows : pile 7 7 the various places of amusement in this city, that | DEMTLY, MOST IMPRUDENTLY: but uy for my | OF oe Soe W, Public, He opposed it | Jyssr—Oh, Tosenre you it ain't anytl great metropolis to instruct the people upon | tisthed, #0 as to give to thetpublic a proper iden of . ray mort d Aa a xently, however, because ho never could aay no to ry ; ry ( “1 tel @ room to Mr. Richaritson at Mis, Me Par My Lada. te «| She picmure dover may well be distracted ia his | S¢l\, Proved that d have: teade ie reg as it | her, and she wad so bent ou It. Her allegations that | YOU Personals but, vow see, Jennie and ands uryent re west. Sle War irecucutl) out 1, | Such & subject ws Caste, Le should deliberate: | that gentleman's caliber und views on pubtic | choice. ' ‘wien tte proved that Lhave made it, Good wight. | he nad to rend to support her children ‘sud her hee, ROSE Min ere, Fogide some time ag | plight visiting wille Mr, Mclancann ‘home | Jy withhold every intimation of sympathy | events, Mr. Davis is understood to be dread- | At Watack’s the admirable comedy “The wy : band were not true, anety CarcrrapsinxisPhen after all il leaching his boy.” ante Hp ‘ ri y wie pea ey ily suid of a weryicieoay footer! Wonder * is brought ont with u very strong cas MR, FROTHINGHAM'S BXCUSE. we tRPONTEA-—Was your brother eruel oF not to his Warne ieerei a Me evis Sitetecineate enttae t And SAMUEL SiNcLain, the publisher of i i va aediew fe sa ee raps pene Tug Ouxwric produces Mr: Daly's effetive and piled r Ni, McPantayn, (with emrhasis)—Nothing of | bration! going to vindieate the poliey you havo the Tribune, whose testimony is entirely | Caste Known to his diets . in SE) Winuiam H. Kimeners, candidate for Civil Leyton nye apes Piety “ Laie Juterviow of the ev. Q. B. Vrothingham | the kind, slr) nothing of the kind. Wheel 4 keeping In General Hickenlooper, wha 3 sy 4 ase # re 1 ws , awe at it disenstes ‘ ? 7 above suspicion, testifies, under oath, thut | CoMer buman rights bd oe ion Of | Justice in the Fourth'Judicial District, is «good | of atm greatest. work of the ateateat Of the lialine wie pear anal the Buuday Mere | their trends, and me too. It was alwayne™ My | Sear Hned' end joined the Pendleton escort las§ When Ricuanpson and Mra, McFantanp | ea hitherto held in bondage. Itisasnd | ian to yote for, He is a competent lawyer, | composers, Kossiul's * William Teli.” ¥ My dariing, RAKE—Bur Hickenlooper fonght wit Sv pet will you ba ly like to have this,” and “Pussy, hand me | SPF Fall the time, He wos. and 1s, the tenderest | Smile 4m n in his trestment of his wife Lever saw, Even Dlame her, (hough I do, rod porter call Si _ opel : in the opinion of many the very Dest—of the works | SYemink upg ead ignow muking. | of the word, Men of all parties support him. Of the greatest of modern Gerian couponens Mey. | i! Lafe an a Mle enie Picea, Sar toa ee oll poll Were staying at his house, before a divorce, or even applied for one, they at sorry now that he bud any’ hnson or with Seymour. And, M re you it sin't again yon personal: exhibition whieh Mr, SUMNED Ta erbver's " Huguenot ‘ ipod “Lys wired five year, : ny Tu life's Jast stage what prodigies surprise— _- which opera ts to be put | entered Int explanation of the tot! a rea- | but pate tall #ee 'Lysses, he Ot in a hundred wars in \ ta adjoining rooma, connected by tiv open | oars of the braveand follevot the win Some Republicans in the Eighth Judicial | ppen the staze with « snmotuousnoss of effect never | Sune" by wich, he'was tedvenced Meakin | aerate a pad | apse heen are eer Ont iL hese sapegare WD Tasks Ghee oid da dive bo sae cone Down Marlhoro’s ebeeks the tears of dovage flow, ; fi Before undertaken ta this country, wlemalsation Of tie Tarringn telvitee Mn | how did this, infeimation for Titherteny cane By thie tine tho Cincinnutt Postmaster was cons ; ¥ And Swift expires a driveller aud @ show, District show a good spirit in sustaining the | Naw Yoru Cracra.—At this establishment to- | luchardson and Mee, McParland, “in satetense aboas f vinced that he eonld make noting for himself one And a waiter in the house of Mr. Sixct a eemeerioerer upright Justice Lepwirn for redlection, Hels eM bevformer announced as ‘s phenome: | Suid, that Wie at was performed by him simply and | , Mn. McPaxtann—It| was all olong of those Oil. | Pine ther at all the firmmter ahd to "he aos ‘ > j ‘e are ori c e » repo 4 sand kno t ‘ solely in the discharge of his duty as a Christian | bert girls (one of them is a oun now), and o1 nis nd Samuel i testified that Mr, Ricnaupson and Mra. Mc We are authorized to state that the report | genuine Democrat, was elected to his present of- Co spree | mluleter, Wlchardeun' was s tember of bis copie | the Meeslove trive eh Bam Minciaine heeee’ ce setae alae net Gees Semmes. ee Fan.anp, while staying at Mr. Sincharn’s, | of & correspondent of the Cincinnati Commer. | fice by the Demoeracy, and is to-day tho honest manship aud gymnastic sKill,- A new | gation, and it was on this account that got letters to show ares tinued 5 ; 7 : ‘ ‘ dueling u waked to join in the cere: for’ Ric conversation continued occupied the same room. He swore as follows ; | 4! that Mrs, MeFaubann ‘was employed as © | Democracy's candidate against the infamous | eutrée introductog » number of lady equestrians is | be ; ae Paciand ae eeeey | Dae albert erie Batad) for ie CaLVIN—T see i statement In the papers that Sam F 4 y Ne also on the bill, and a rent varicty of ucts, ques: | Of marrying him to Mrs. McFarland. ‘The murriae | cetting around 2 fe, Wi Paeh Lah Teen Cieciaen Gu ete aaser coe “Mrs. McFantanp w book eritie by the Mownd Tatle until that publi in; trian, gymnastic, and acrobath 0 promised o- | Was advised by Mr. Richardson's lawyer and Mrs, | Went off with the ebildren, we hav i" “cue Mrs 1 Ring, KY! APO p 1. Fre to he carried ont? etairs, all open to Mr. cation was merged in the New York Citizen,” is —_ quent changes of programme und pertormances of Moran wads lawyer, who, belleving that the wound: | he paid 8s mB rs servant Fl ial Fees mean ‘Inesn—Yes, I s'pose £0. D, DOF s , 7 1 cellence in wil respects seem to man coi salbly live, on his | Finke round ce street and driv r ’ y ems by s Pe ol i roan you ure in theo ) managerial policy at this house, and an exceptionally | f ty Of uk married Without p peatbar ar youre in Clammaht county, and mead ¢ Ha alan ax - dilate for Civit Justice in the Seventh District, | good business is the result, Beret toned a eter ong CVanIDE, be (Mr. Frothiyg, | | REbONFRR-How abont the Sage family's opinion | Diy with the Cieneral wien. wey were, Dove. 9 sean Bh FARLAND t the bumerous repeaters are usually arrested; but | running on a Republican ticket, was aC GniDAHon BE Bie popular Nu iatreht ,St00g | wax the unanimous opinion of the iriends of the | two years and more " ie Penn was one of them Jolnson fel» Mr. Richianpeon's neck aud kis hin y are ge released at once on wor > petribcatl ) marvel, an dying map that be should at once be married; and | Sage, threw her arms around Dan's neck, and said: swe eK ed at once on wortiloss | head during tho war, and has never been | Bot a vetridcation, it ‘cert: Ane onhing | requesting that he would come down to the Astor |“ O Dant you were Just right, You ulways treated | 1W*: o Invited guests Tt was in contemplation of all these facts snd thatis the end of i, The consictionsad | thoroughly awake to the faterests of the people, | afoot elant athe Slusien seas mons, (2 ket ® | House for the purpose of sumirving the parties, “tn | Abby nc find, loys you fetter Than one ot | Ae! nan one ct fae tavilad Fy that the Rev, Mr, Frormuinouam had pre: | punishnent of the eulprits rarely if ever take | Gor Hiish, Americans, Democrats and Ro- | tra ebarge beyond the usual ddim ssion, there evn be complia eg with this requrat le went, thinking in: Eo ave eet mer cence than, amare, fe qe ¥e Now that | reminds 2 oF may Mall ceeded Mr. Beecnnn’s performance of the | pl Hence, assured of immunity, the wretches | pudticans, are supporting Mr, McGuims, He Re eiloe Hoe te Eas Ges, 5 new ornitag. ou a ciroumets a agizeharae 8 solemn and ape act arainat D n Youd think, or. ume was over the a’pintment in Penn's place. Twas Just marriage ceremony between Mr. Ricnant | who make the oulhfeation of our elections « | will surely be elected, mens of living birds, and a splendid cornet band Sin tia waiters saat cater eine cate Why, bless you, they ure the commonest | Of the way down to the Trealtent's to haves man j 4 hs trade, pursue their nefarious ealling without fear EASES ES Will discourse sweet ninste in the quadrangle every | cametauces hi e thing over again, f tolks, ‘Tho futher used to carry news. | Splated when T go O's always POKIN’ i186 RORG d Mra. Mc tH Fath oy i pokin’ 18 ni 8ON and Airs. | ARLAND with wien, ‘ . 1 iq | day and evening, The grand menagerie ot living Rut there w observed the reporte the rest of the fuinily took In board. | Reb out axa ey 1 of ad thane Thee for whl these tieo Aave be of the law, An inspector of esctions writes us When Justice Lepwirit was elected to his | wild animals le sieo oben, aud the great burlesque | upon which great atn id by the partie woo’ Pout the meome., Dan didail be count tor | 149 the 4 nd a Irie aii © | that on Friday he caused the arrest of one of these | present position, he appointed as hia chief clork | of *Kesllworth.” with’ the beautiful and accom: | ehatemn the murriase, Upon thao sata ste elped. th 4 desl—and abate ‘drawing from. Wi pocket. Af, Onan comment o! J 8 Asrentions at ty ee * | tacked. He ‘was certain are of the fie! fi A buen d i pe, 08 wh Ragen’ geht. Grant, But our main purpose is to com me 1'0n | thence to Jefferson Market Court, where he wos | tion, ‘This was done at tho solicitation of Mrs CAE TORS auniey of Bay sens BialtTon Mra, McWarland had. obtained a di vore fteedivers, "They've act Be a ee tiianeal actenia © ete te el recklessness With which M 5 A H ; ia ay anh : itu Avexve Tuearae, —This eve in 1 it Was quite @ common thing for ininist + the matter with her, pes + : 0 ue cruel re iy ie a Li ares placed ats €500 bonds; but the fellow was ve ns Haig chr gh an arrangement pret pea Hd peri Pals groping will he ts Que 8 comes tales for mnie hope your brother will have an able i sarin Ah, Mr. Grant, Is that @gon of yours or @ FECHER puta forth against 4 PAT » |} back in the vicinity of the registering between t] clerk and Mr, Swrew¥, ae we al chbaki’e® famous or o Wh e felt tet married sueh tiem, mud = Ni akes 01 wy mind rhile aw: lilng his trial for murder, this | place before the inspector, At i Jast | informed, the former was to draw all the aca Were, Muids ns they Are, wt ® plece Only four w ies ako marrage The laws avery Tine ts Just eboata fourth cousin wi iting bi » this | plu pector, A sane brimming with fun, humorous sltuations, comic ew York, one of the parties fo which hut ee ae found them pesky steps; if 1 adn't ‘ . a of on ind them pesky , insinuation, this charge which all the malig | election the same gentleman arrested a person | emoluments of the oflice, while the salary was to characlert, aud, Hivity distocue, with "an ings | bees Wworeod in Vidivn ny id er {once to It myselt that bets ably dcfendod. ite ean | Pott plt'Red been aividedsund Sueriaa'e Buse \ ; a 4 aa penn haste vesoaetatis cla oanllaiiaa’ ‘ ounterplot, aud. bs on anything abou arriaves, and Its 9 nothing for bumvelf, Tle’ so worked up by thi t enn wijy.of ol) his bitter enemicn had never | for voting illegelly, which he fully admitted, and | go ton rospectable old gentlemen, an uncle of Mr, | Hass Boedvwit bee mc ttne print surprives. | geld auytiing, about snub merriaves, and it 6 fais marriage of his wife, and thinking wnat'll be: | WaYM ye BETH ONO JMt: soy make is eseape, adduced before; and can anything surpass | could have been convicted, but he was bailed out | Swexsy's, Things went oa swimmingly until of Mr. Daly's company—Mr. It. L. Davenport, Mrs, | iu this case euch a howl should been come of his children, that l.e's prostrated, and boing convinced that the Grant funily would b , io balf en hour, and doubtless voted “early and ) Justice Luowirn became aware of the prom | Chantrau, Mus Fauny Duvciport, Ming the), Mr, | against him and Mr. Boeehor for simply doing that a ———— taken cate othe decapuisted Foaunaster of i en he ae se ABA Agi at \enadlog tice Indign n — ey ie sure to setieve auc. | Word of condemnation being heard, b f 4 Mr, Beccuer that a woman who had not fi 4 y 1 pF) di since then the clerk of | 8% Ib ts worthy of note that Mr. Holland, the | | With regard to the rela‘ions existing between Mr. | Woman Suffrage Association is to hold its annual the complainant has never been called upon by | fees and ¢ its, and since then the clerk o! a pla 7 “ fs in thie comedy to-nigit «part which | Richardson snd Mrs. MeFariand, upon a remark by , ron gale “ . zegard enough for herself or her childron to | 11.6 cuthoritics to appear ogainst this mao, On| the Eighth District Court has been compelled be originally perturaied with ‘the great Elliston, at | cur riporter, Mr. Rratuinghian said te felt con: | Meeting at the Opera Mouse in Newark. Celia fh ry i ff » live i a i 4 tre, forty ye. . ‘dy | vineed in bis own mind that these relations had been | leigh, Lney Stone, Olympia Brown, Fhabe Hana- Keep her, while marriod to one man, from | just election day, we are informed, a ouuber of | to live on his salary, ‘This action of Justice Lav- | Drury, Mendne eheren nase eae, | etme oh ak Tueeroal Oa HR termine | kent Denn Coices keicecn anne shameless adulterous intercourse With | these repeaters were arrested und taken before | wirm has saved the city nearly $80,000. The Mr. Daly produces, for the tiret tang | was of ¢ the result of what he knew of Mr. | wutteload, Mary F. Davia, Henry Blackwell, and “ apother, would have withheld, on gc | Justice Lxowsrm, who committed them for exam- | virtugus indignation of Mr. Sweaxy was at once Pike el Boucieault's dashing comedy, * The | Richardson's character, and of what he had heard culnmny do. not tell, thoy onght, and the proprie e@ount of regard for those same children, a | ination. Soon alter, Judge McCons appearcd at | aroused. He raised bis right hand, avd vowed $ gud Friday evenings and at the Boarder” wants to know where he cap find w ap and decent boarding honse.” If our advert which will’ be Thursday | from the triends of both purtion ‘tw to the merits of | Others will speak. The Hutchinson familly will ¢ auch would do well ¥o give tusir plavey DWvLiGis Palascasustince’’ | eager, lv koow wowing of bis Gwe hanwishey | sing aad a large necting ts capesteds Gin tale wages co wet

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