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1a a {ij ‘i JESDAY, APKUk 26, 1870, ‘ ee Senses Sn ~~ ass en nc a ee ture, Quite unexpectediy to Gov. Banuoun, fiom ba FN preférred to “remain on LUT MAGRARLAND TRIAL, ee a Bae At Sol oh ah NAILING SI ANITA DY I ev fellow of the name of than showa totiave don Cnt ory Investigation~The ’ an iitera , if aatid Ad P 7 In WatAte OF Arne and ubeOmMe Mery rerion Vt BLL aaa = _ ‘ 7 ; imiral Poor shontd at once be recalled and Sate OF ney, and abv Nenas Cee ii ‘O'Gorman Dee Che See a Sun. A rattling epeaker, and a good phe | "Tvied by court :ooctial for requesting a favor in | THIRTURNITE Day OF TIT FRIBUNE ihe ened ! ne cep: ty Im Sam What cna the Warte-te Mise O'Uiere | OUR CORRE WONDINT 1 ackguard, ente » lets agndiint Hho , shy - by ‘ Meat rorioval 19 @ Hines a) 4 J AU Bhtucs for Atte eta , entered ‘ 1 ; damp | Hei of domaniling ema enfireing satisfaction, “sprig cpr Mh nectar {ie Peltonen» Vitst an Mratseacie mn sertod, man Innocens? iin (0 : TUE ACTUAL SLTU AF! = ccording to custom, BaTnoun hae rf J Samal avpraraice vi the rec 4 tin 01 aturday afternoon a "Gorman and My . es Gs eee avian, wal ti ; ane Teathmony of the Niuht Warden of the Pamba | oFeiiti mi tics. watts iio cove: orattam what, 1 yn Saturday afternoon Miss Caco | PaRCeNeNTh Mente Weaniht TESDAY, APRIL 26, 1870. ba fae 7 apie Tt is said that Father Hyactn rite has been | —vtow McFarinnd Pasnew inte Nightn tm | raid counih ai the Four kncwlodza ot-the | SnOtber young woman entered THe coe ee oe{: MmPAlteatton of tte Voruntorcs. Seas ee = = the final mecting of the campaign MAPLES | converted to Protestantism by M. pa Peessexas, his Coll—A Learned Scvew on, Insanity— peony, Dae Ageia a examioation an rooms ar pL dele eit eoda Afuaid te Obes 0: ay Amuanombnts Tosddy. got off an unusually abusive harangue, to | und that he is about committing mattimony and-] | The Lougest horton ever Asked daithds | Grier ofhismim on aad tiresiout sovamner 2 tony | entitled “Ts Edith O'Gorman a Swindier ! Atter a blo Extinetion of Mlavery, Spee Watt star ay's Mew Thornton oe ae Yaa Bissell up Ol | Wilag Ohelae af’ atl Chitreh, TRERY World or any Other-Jolun Gralam's Pabe | sina parvienariyabibe tune oF te alioved sheutiig of | patient lieariag.of hor caso a Sux reporter accompa | WALA ATL Bo. —Vie. aleor entre The Widow Huns, ait Toulon which Bannovn, drawing himsoll up with SO ene ea eae lic Deulal that he ever Apologized for | the deccused? nied her to Mr, 13 Dey street, and to} ot ine dior ranizoiion Bryant's Minsttele- shoo My. stiff dignity, replied as follows: ris is responsible for this improbable Lis Charneterizetion of Mrs, Cathon TAR ANSWER TO TAD LOXGEBT QUESTION IN! THR | stocare, Sadlicr BeO#., 1 Barcthy stroet, bs sige amnont all whe ' bs fire 5 dan ekett ti # 80 taovent On aw ther in a Dad eauto, I9 fast!s owing itact + Be Citizens :, When wane your Judge Hackett having somewhat recovered his wontn, Upon tatroduetion, the reporter expressed his will- , Fellow Ci young r —— Lis indieposition. the trial of Daniel MeFattond wae | A—Tehontd say nnhewitatinety that ke was not in his sos to proceed’ VoPIiwith; BOE ialey OCHA rds here, and must, 9 man, now nearly forty years ago, your he Young Democracy are moving 1n earnest. piechtaih ‘ The ind; that he Was au indane win, ingnesa to proceed forthwith, n jn waive te thie 4 ‘, , ; ? rere resnmed yesterday morning in the Court of Gener Gen tie or not ineuie on that dey and at that par | docired to await the coming of the Rev. 8.Parsons, who ; , grandfathers sent me as their representativ ¥ man supposos that their power in this city | gocciong, ‘The crowd wus as great, and the multic beuine point of tine? AT shold gay, seed rived ob 4°, ME, a8 Wich howe, edentaians very materially. In thet, dissvoui ; v as 1" der all the eiretimtances Jaat stp dl, an ived at 4,2. My bie . 3 tle, not the exception. Val for four terms to the House of Delegates, and ken, let Lim wait Ui the 17th of May, and | tudes wore aecager ns ever for admission to the hich your attend in kas bean ihtec Pas the | the Bem. reporter, the quartetto, advanced on Mr. | | the rule, not ¢ ston, Wal 1 was chosen Speaker of that body. At a know better. court room, Many clegantly dressed ladios were | Svat Se ine bar. in ean dou the doy and r tite 1.8 | ‘Torgis, at 16 Dey street, Me cou'd not understand L flee sani dont “aso D . lg Le oes cr oe ae fibaequoht pefiod T wns twieo ctocted Gov: | artis plan of minority FaprenoniatlOn, which | CLatenlante, ahd i errr cree Pn MORE! OF rite | Baslith, and acemed to be much annoyed at theln: | tcc te wafety,, Valaiesodn deck, hla hel mai / prnor of Virgini ar ft c ve Agits San a uditors with whom the audite hp band l asion, partientarly as several nuns were making 5 ‘ " masoda disob Wallackie Mares ie eaiontm crite. wet — | CUOF OF Virginia, Afterwards, and for ten | jing recently been much discussed in Eugland, | was thoronghly respeetable, No rongha or rowdies | Qi Under the sama eltcnmatances was thowrisaner | Ourciiters,. ‘Throagh n gentleman connected with | "Ot co acke. cheater i LM S| years, represented this renowned Common | has been practically applied, on a small sealé, in | seem to alcet thin trlal. It is entirely given over | Mesut theuine arth mloged ehooting of the ae todd | tho house, ho declined to give THe SUN any Informa. Ped Spanish Government onters ths tovieory op TF al ainahliowap'Tue Bem duriag | "etth $0 tho Scunte of tho United etat, | Peunsytvinia, An wet wan posted by tho Lops. | tthe rewestaite cuter, with, he exeuton of | Saher .iah usu eater, ea Ga! | ton, na ater while he silded Me,aud ie fot | We AAtInwall, and Mater etn oo vig ding dang oyrcuraien oF 7108 BU? ‘7 | where I was the confidant and perhaps I may | lature of that State amending the charter | 4 sialit sprinkling of free lovers. Ce ee eee aa eae at wax tie peteoner | }0wing le the result of the interviow : the volunteers to prevent her iron pete tena the last week, which ended on Saturday, | say the poor of MAcox, Kixa, GaiLtann, | of the town of Bloomsburg, which —pro- supaw MACKET? itive bare fa your jnaginent ai wrcordiig to Kou Roporter—Did yon over lend Miss O'Gorman 850% | | The Spanish ‘Gteina le feartity a 8 UD " 4 on of the elavery question fh be | came in with his usual punctuality, and tho erier's siout, Hats off in Court,” rang out precisely at tt | Yigt A was unlawiully gu C'elock. Tho District Attorney eame in with Judge | Quis. the Reon, aN. A opting of the deerased, ti the dee ImurteAstate of Hatt TO tokooy | , Mr. Tursts (throuxh tatorpeter)-I did, and it was | TD) eT ie sone trom pqialy. wwrons yy | duly patd mo by Mother Xavier, lieve their companions who cg fe Reporter—Can you tell me the Aaté when you lent | Princine. They refuse to go. Aprui 28, was bedi aatd Pixcknny, and Van Bur jonny... a 1 MAY ccc TM yee 1g Abeer 198888 QUINCY Aarts subscquently conferred upon | ° . Mr. Jom | vides that whon six officers are to josen each voter may give one vote Gnas de Role oried him to Pue ‘tas ad OH Haturdny 0. each of six persons, or one vole and , e "e ' a aac lath silatlon Wal k, | me @ place in his Cabinet, and for three ta. each f six persons, or one vote and a half} jiacuort, Messrs. Gerry aud Spencer were nlready her the money? Was she tn non's dress, and did | _ All the Colonels who wore aont out from forin +9 Aggregate daily cirewation last week, ; to each of four, two votes to cach of three, three | tn their seats, Mr. Graham. came in at 11:05, and - gommand the various voluiteors orgniiest! neat ts 3.100. seta Widila eden dal years I shared his counsels in conjunction oir seats, Mr. 05, fou suepeet herae guilty of anything unbecoming a | Feland have Ween auperveded. Tel ites Gee BUE,IO0; . Aceripe dally ctreulatten, GUe)) SIRE ak. ce 1 MCLEAN, 1 was | Stes t0 eteh of two, or six votosto one, At the | Mr, Davie didn’t come ut all, ho having been por- ister of Charity? Dic you know that sie had beon | inevire no confience tn the. ral Weg ing the werk, 100,517 Daily average dur. | Wit AY, Wren, and MCLEAN, Twos) fest oleciion held under the new regulation, for | emptorily summoned to his duties in Congress by id oUSorIniga agudurcns npen wie soasenuencen | Keer tok artes at Sree een Rie eter bas of peal? Olan ts fn feanitl discret amene Sonntyngg ing the previous week, ending Aprit 16, | then appointed Envoy Extraordinary and | seven members of the Town Council, three Yemo- | the Sergeautat-Arms of the House of Representa- Recmaaetien iP wean then snout fy coma P* Her SCOTS oe tn Pore peed Mie goer here, wo romard his letters fom Puerto Tyree 100,907. Minister Plenipotentiary to the Court of St. | crats were chosen, and four of the opposition | tives. ‘incapable, Gur-talaly. . Atlas s tone counuliation vetvew the aaa one witch might have omenated trom tte mast —— en James's, where it became my duty to conduct | party. As the town has hitherto always beon | The frst witness sie was John Orr, the night JOHN GRAMAM COES FOR A CORRESPOXDENT, . Purgls does hot went anything. to be ssid in | xalous of Cs meen: kaa (eaten ee A Repudhiean Candidate for Governor— | negotiations with the conqueror of Naro- | strongly Democratic, being the home of Senator | Warten of the Tombs. rib oe Pn hatgay Wt gl fired! examination of Dr, Nine having teen | Werle Odoraeane Crmery GietoerDe Chante nex | ends confessed thal afl hope that Spain’ atom > & Z ‘ elation e secrets of ‘ison, and a bd, fi 6 Vor ven . 5 bh a i. il ve revolution i¢ abeurd, . wil Stand? LwON, Judge, then, fellow citizens, of the | Beceauew, this result was rather unexpected, | 1 'crintion of the manner in whieh persons confines | sou the hearing of the case, Mf. Graham rose took the money ont of his pocket and not from the | Snusunde Nuvolen rasa ie ent To heal divisions in a party, the satrifide : Apoelally ¢0 the Shanta ate Hak , walt Wasinows, and henee he. las no way of fixing the ad with Ro Mey tee teak, Sutttely party, ; ecially to the Senator, who had himself pro credited with Rodus, who has tound ov . + ineffable disgust I feel, after such a career, ? ‘ a i Pp erein for murder are treated, was Listened to with May it please your Honor, Twieh to make a personal | {ite of the transaction. Tt was paid back by Mother iS poaiesae t Te Or tine he of a leader is often a necessity. ‘This is the di deelining ye ¢ finding myself | cured the passage of the law in question, reathloss inte Dy the Jury and the auaience. | sateen More tho Come adjonros, Lam not Wroe | Xavier, and ehe eaid in her letter enclosing the | Arey” tie hex teen ortho coe yar in Com, 4 and in my declining years, at finding my My. Ort wow examined by SP. Gerry ns tOHOWs? ite th HO 4 acne) le has been ordered to the felt ny common law of polities. If the Democracy | here today engaged in a low, pitiful county at 94 John Orr's Testimony, Tats obser ine" ut cn Eau Becanien wt anomte BrNEee | OM AGcOUNEOL the Bisterae see CUTON MONT | aeabpys and it ie to be hoped he aay weet tig of this State disregard this tnexorable rule | cortont with ancl a ——- disaurocable little | oom PARTON fs said to be enynged Im DF |g senay sa yous preeent occupation? A.aNighe!| {hataseriaim cfroneoua stateinent emnmeted wth this | "Heporter-otiave you the letter? Atoms We maack areed, amone the: Sreniarie t - : conte h auch agrocable litt zz three articles for the Aélantle Camio | warden ithe Cry Pret i erect wpers oc thja city have F Answer—T lave not, Do not want tobe bothered | gnats ement miy apenas here by nom nating Gov, Horr an for a retlee- | cuse ag Brut, MAPLES Deinhart abe 2 pM Me Bay and thom. aro ta pace im | EFoduondn potindation of one of the Western Paper | py Whe thing at all {hat _sorne mreieement mn be mu Ls ; cus » MAPLE ‘onthly, the tirst to be entitled ll the Come | 1 Sie or the varoue cell h the corridor, during Met, Witch Pea bicty ahcetwallg: contradict | _ Reporter—-Was Mise O'Gorman in nun’s ¢! ‘ . sahington Governn this » but litth erence whom i wie Cruk a § ; whieh Tcan ouly efeot patradict eporter-—Was Mise an in nan's clothing F jcand 4 4 10 oppose A ieati will make ks men pea ce Sicae tn Pe ing President do anything but smoke?” tho | VGORN Aon Titon omagty®, Amat uighe, x | taroush the Court ann porate ot tnd cy tavers | when she bogrowed the RSD 8 Nn SO! Wand. | Ag-omancipation, to oppose whic’ in ang ho Republicans Dring out against him, Missing the Point. deecnd):"" Will the: Coming Boatetary of he New Feote ble 1 Oe aaa Doug ny they Wyo" tay coptradetiod. of nN wor—She was, a1 nd no 1doa of her being | cesenrily forin the basis of any etiah convention, they , Ae Fiadas 1 he Navy ARE A ae) misierresemt ition pabhie.cy. Tehas been stated that £ | other than ahe appeared to he. : sll A peg 7] for 11 andidate can hardly fail of sue- The question of our cotiperation with the | know anything about ships!’ the third coved with the prison fo feat to the District Aitorucy aud disavowed The eoitte Finding that Ta teas ulincet: linposetble. 0 get eag> dread 4 a5 mach oe tho suecene of the F , cess by an overwhelming majority. British in putting down th Jependence of | the Coming Secretary of State know axytling | ati, Danek etanena foray aimunetiy that meiiner with the Diasnict Atior Sih thas us eee seres toe sonceiet aske se tirely out of eight; you m mect one tn tea Li, however, the Democrats should yield to | Winnipeg was discussed in the Senate on ] abont anything?’ Three pretty serious Hh Gohversation of that description, of ant i O'Gorman, This wae evaded in various wave, | "eels 3 D g a ; tof his call superquont to | gon yeraalle! avecan 7 Sine a R i Every steamer leaving here for Noerit reg tho necessities of the situation, and place in | Friday last, and the Globe gives us an oficial | drums, ML? a. Ves, Bite peeps ran ahpety rane, 2 decultory conversation, tho fuct was ell- | hor hold full of provisions for the cana ¢ th 1d Grand Sack Wictiall. taney dega ee pier nvtuer ne was aac or 1 NEVER SAID ANY suCt TaINa Bese Non weroeate tae bap Ti glg a gc ope to estabifa’r in varions xections of ( ¥ C irand Sachem LIAM MAncy | repe he del Tic condit . f 6 eee devi th had ache On: trae opm garbed tn f, 'ASpaniard of bi : in the ° is aud Gach report of the debs The condition of t vv of Havana i viuicats 5606) ele as.war Jmpnted to me in that publication, nor 401 | gartod aan Nistor trout the convent by Tarsis we Co, | yA Semvarit of Bigh atanttve in, one Tweep, who has just emergod from his con of the most interesting parts of the | an dreadful that « ov ee that eee nay Hers se REO Fe TURIN .ateomibesdt ‘lve. onty -to-euy. is From Tarcis & Co. to Saduer's, 31 Barclay street. | Ins of "ihe creat, demeratsetion’ seme tee ta in tho Bate Cant Marnenan : ‘ A —How was he occ A.~Sometioce renting | wisn Drabaes ¢ mor sist be as Jean | Wag the noxt .. Mr. 0. 8, Sadtier died lst year, wd Ie oP og x : tests in the Stato Capitol and in Temmanyg discussion was brought out by Mr. Ramsicy | States ought to ind a nuisance whieh can Sentotitves Ising’ in ved Lduaie recotlect his wituag | Sivehtng tome pa ae veuieets neo ke ever eal ‘us the genitemin: who te wae reported thee | omects there of all € rakeu dliie poe tee Hall crowned with victory, it will of Minnesota. He stated that the British | not be tolerated any longer, The Syaniards ha: tluice have yoa geen himn there awake? my dues titer the swe gay wader wives | OGctanaa,” Fluding that h wasn Som Reporte he, | GPRortuRLtLeN are hiecoring searser etry as. Al He has Deon th ny duties tinuer fame oath wader whe an. Finding that it was a Sun reporter who | Gj anata aed of Me a ;, . the Republicans to enter the lis wore enlisting the Indian tribes in the viein. | been so bnsy for centuries past in getting m ern ' ‘ od this? A. Juror Berforms Bis; abd To anvend to doit futhrully | wow interroguting them, the gentleman who gave our | Hovengeie’s and other accoants of v aro date (wi } ‘ ou Cuba that thoy have allow arf hislt part twee we and two areloek. A. | ana without tear reporter the jons ‘informat am false, ‘The columns go out from Paerto Principe, candidate who will revive the memory of | ity of the Red Riyer country for this war, and | %™t A . i alc they h : all ie 1 et: al bedressed ‘ab Wat tliie?” Ar=Noy sir; to | ‘The Cour then adjourned to 11 o'etock this mera | ject niyo y Miss O'Gorman, volunteered the fellow: Chale ike eek ree aie ete ee Deinaing with Weds old triumphs, reconcile jarring factions, and | thn ‘ 0 cca. | aventity of filth to accumulate in the main har OP) a In ey Knew that Miss O'Gorman, formerly | “pt Hekpand ye Bilchie Rernenites wet ui iil A Feet ee ce eee cae Tonner ESE EOP Hl tin ae Safes: Geminis WHI saHiA ; AMOUT THAT FALSR DESPATCH, calcd ister “Do Chantal.” visited the store and | Aaa eas ar tas Ge Emer ik frous> the enthusiasm of the progressive | sarily becomeinvolved in it. For this reason, ‘ Ueponeds, Cee Whe aries tried to borrow $200, but did not get ft. In addi Nabsdy troahh ow, and we bite oar thin. a "ie sarily n il pellow fered asiae Chote tie ali, andi the fever! We are informed nnd belleve that the gentloman | Pid sot sper kava’ that Mre J. 8, Badiler, oat of | News from Valmaveda has been receivers and masses, while at the came time drawing te | said Mr. Rastsiy, we cannot allow the expe (hbss who sent Une false deapatel did sozim good faith, he 8. toon af | although no details have as yet leaked ont, we know spreads to our shores and does injury, No indi- vidual has a right to keep anuis having the alleged {nets directly. from personal | tef the application of Miss O'Gorman for tho loan, | that he was bally deferod in that enehownent at fi r * reported the fact by letter to Mother Xavier, and she rt ae een ge at & frioudé, whom he considered entirely trustworthy. felupned arépty ibe no alater was eupowored to | (ute Abajo, ba-whteh Ire the Sault Tautern in IH that the patriots lost his support the conservative sentiment of the | dition from Canada to pass throu nee on his prem Btate St. Maric Canal, either with troops on boanl | isos that infurionsly affects his neighbor, nor Tho FreeeLeve Marder Case-Dittering | "FOV Bey oF contract dela,” | iNattempting to amin hereon, ne Tho Republican party stands upon the | or without, Upon this subject a letter was | have the minions of Spain who are in Cuba a | “4 pmteomorn are not allowed lights ta thelr eeite? Opintous. said that “eorhe Lime in the’ bummer Of 167 Mise | gy QUie®, ake oMclal reports “of @ landtne in Cen. Ghresliold of a new era, Its old issues have | rond which Mr. Ramsey had reesived from | right to keop in the harbor of Havena that whish | AV cles Mhetiaresaiig™ 2" © orrsio8 oF am. sawtet nowns, aw apomue or | O’Ggrinan came in abvat 8.9 AM, aod apie to | ie hirig gunboats re abvoluely tectee for to passed into hi and new questions of | Bualo, of which we copy the most impor. | injures us, although the nuisance is agreeable of Did yori eve ot Mew ariana's cell more PREE-LOVERS, fed minote to raise, OF a till t6 toy. end hos big ee a CR a oH great moment now loom upon its horizon. | tant portion, as follows ; their nostrils, When the Cubans take porz rae wies? {81K OF Beven times, tig vee mre as oh x abs gt $0} sho ect but returned 30 pd et a pai gala troops ; Prdimaiaiggtn nen he hata light burning, ‘othingia proven even against Mr. Mrs. | 9. Mr. Guifney, mer” a To restore their tarnished prostige in this | “If onr Goyernment would iexie an order, and | sion of Havune they will probably engage Bex. | 427 y nao he tile Maht buming, what was he doing? | cig ie Pree Cee frinkiy avowed at the | O'Gorman, punpEaMS. Siote, the Republicans must, in the approach, | “more! thak nd Brytiep or Qanvdiyy armed shi F, Borzer to clean the city and harbor, on |. @— en nehal thin, how did you know | time. ‘Thaethete condact was iimpradent. asd Br, Gaflney—I do, SUNDES , pub , in ppros or transport tor carrsfue rion ar military. stores plligeaks if raid | We was nwale? A.Ho spoke tome Renerwiy, wheal | proper none of tholr friends ever devied. “But. that | » juth—Did you kuow of my asking for a loan of —+—— ing campe'gn, inaugurate a Dold, start] ng, | Mmseuould: pass uw) the Bi. Mary Ca vice | at rhe aoe 2 Street Commis. | put the tient HF mankes conriderabte noise 7 | 82Y of thelr relations before the separation were tm. bay tha —A son of Junrez has arrived at Paris, but hae aad e Was chartere how | stoner when he was in New Orleans, =Opepin f onre or criminal, or after it uny bat those of lionest q —T did, not been invited to 1 original policy, ‘They must discard common. | poses Of transpor sine a: absstail Mee re proity hoary doors? A.—Iton gory. | lovers and avowed betrathed partica, there hias Deen | Kdith—What date was it ? SP eed epee place ideas, and not rely upon eny common: | 'laty stores oF trope, it would follow there con. sf, Sarg! cease earner ros QrHidkas rercow coring win yon? AccPee ett; | not one iota of real evidence, Gatiney (a{ter much hesitation and consuliation\— | —Drouyn de Lhuys is very likely to succeed ‘ yy comm no Red River € thisy Persia is snid to be very anxious to estab | Mm vivens and M noily. They oped the door Tn the summer of 1807. » hy iy y oy Count Darn as Minirter of Foretrn Affairs, place chieftain to lead them to victory, r probably never, Our canal Hab intimate relations with the United State: 1 Ar put tne tar OPINION OF ONE WHO DETESTS FRet LOVE. Editu—Was 1 in non's dress,and ean yon swear Gi 4 m Gav. Hy 1 ‘ 1 Aa 1 | Qua mila ase. wid for mrpate rethions: with the United States, end ho they aiwnys Aecompauy vou every night? A. From. the North-Bast Siar, April B. before a court as to my identity a8 tue sister who | —Georgia fruit growers are indignant that they bv. SEWAND Ins just Leen welcomed | the British Government Rvs 4 it would not be at all surprising to see a Persian | "jt jeu iad SA Siaad tn bea? A | ‘Theetter of Richardson to Mrs. McFarlana, | ifiedte borrow the #00? "You know, Mr. Gudfaey, | have becu Dnytnz young poplars for peach trece home from a tour that has extended from the | 7! 36%, PUrboms. Fale 18 8 Ambassador soon making his appesrance at | Ye. srs wie 1D Ot as underthe banker, | Produced ab the trial of McFarland, ts an @xtraordi- | “Geques—1 know it was you, and would. swear co | , 4 vile actor bequeathed his head to tho ieee eltets to Lia hoon UAH Cte meant Washington, Persin is fart becoming one of the | 1 Sani Mer ae he sae f yee Nar auder thebianket, | ary contribntion to scandalous iiteritnce, “To It | 4e Gny'day and before any Coutts Lment over te | theatre, to be uded after hie death ax tho sil of c once thes coula bt ® the E 4 Ttetirect by Sir, Grahara. Q—You fownd him awake p | Ri¢hardsou avows and glories Aduiterons oas- | Cooper Hall when yon lectured there, and identified | Yortete, ming over with more new ideas than Dr. | jun ui Peppectiinn ange sinsgh niralttoe dV yehlbbmepirtegn Kelso 1. 1 aan < ree Ree ar ee or og eure ree | you, Tknew you, although you were uot so fulin | —N, P, Rogers says: “Every tree is a feather : senna Doealann ete nd shoulders over the Turks | Q—Wide Awake? Ayes air, %. , iiiy and so- | dora, Ke “ : N. P. 1B Hebrides, He has surveyed the North Amer- | Pt Seer eerOne Salvare G8 wre Ae (35 he pists OF 1 SRE aT uel bold day oxtentgl Cokverdats the ever could and “time mace ail corrects’ and | ya ieee tempted to borrow $300, it must Lave | her forehead, I inane wih (he ey ix enterprise, Whenever the Shah secs fit to ac- | yon? A-socelr; i wonltnor ao, ne he ever could and \'time made all eorreeti” #bd | ‘been when T was erasy." —Richard Wagner is very likely to be ap. can continent, with the eye of a phil- € - Minister at Washtogtor tg be bined lsa8 id you hotite that be could not sleep? en hae ti pc ‘own over another | Mr, Gatfney—You camo here with a little ehild Fikes ik Cf Beat sate ae sebergs of | Vesela will be Lut edit a Min} at Washington, iiis to be hoped | sas'ine cont uot sleep woman, whose relations to him are not very clearly | gressed in white OF Iignt clothes, and T recorecs | Pointed Director-Geneval of Music at Bertin, sn place of sopbic statesman, from the icebergs of | LR Mee d that he ett | A stated i the letter, but, judged by the lax morality te ‘ A tho late Meyerbeer mn >it anythiag is dono, r itl be areal Persian, and not one of the Testimony of Dr. I! en A. Va taking you back to Mr. Sadiier as well as though it 7 Alaska to the volcanoes of Mexico | tty) onzntto be seut to the Su 2 : Shas f Vo everywhere maniicsted in the letter, «ive occasion | rng hut yesterday ei he Prince of Orange fe sald to be enweped . : f at Oh tkts Uominion axtealt f utable Frank adventurers with whom that BV wine * A. Vane for grave euspicions. When be threw that onfor. | "rhe interview closed without sc to Printers Louisa of England. Me ts a fast and the sugar Cuba; and though | probability an Indian war on Uy coantry abounds seieat socal sedate ceca motive was; he Wis © lime bares Who ine ROU TIC ST but As our reporter was caake tak Euiben ot Wal scsi he is etill a Tt and now as ever | Senator Howanp of Michigan decl If rere comer pita's, whos : | Be clephant* "The letter justifies the most se Eadhiee was alive, sat wouter par Seely the ele the be and progress, his | that the caual belougs tothe State of Michi. | |, 14? {0% gives currency to the report | gave a pioate ant caplenstions | priceipiee of Rickartase: tak ekowe tit El ates: | came meres : isan alabibas hasevkey Goiea bere ch is mind is filled with too many oxpans’ and that “ the authoritles of t! feeders preted Ree e wath art Terts | lees were io keeptog with his priactples. widhe Hey. Mr. Persona was present at all the inter. | Fire company of savannah Ga, , ; he proprietors of the Tribune to he | of philnsoph physiolozy of ee * S + - ae by Mii shale nelly cu 16 a narrow, bigoted partisan, | will never knowingly suffer any i tl aeeiekh onlin: haven citaieal aenionla coh irate * O'Gorimm on Sadiier Browuers and. Turzis “& Co John Jay, the last survivor of ther , ows) partisa n y L eution of McFarvarn and the defence of | Wamabts and a neyehological nualgiis Of tue phe. MURDER IN BLOOMINGDALE, Were in 1867, when she was @ nun in good and regn- | to which Wellineton addressed the famous words, ry man, therefore, to carry for- | troops to pass through that canal with a view | themselves in the free-love murder case.”? constitating a professor's treme on the fesues and a aT a lar standing. | Relative to the trath of the rumor | guards, and at them,” tins Saat died 1 London . $ ’ aA Nae Ne 3 enh gtiid ‘ 4 Hassdas OP earebral action and Glesee; iilgetrated Vt if that Mr. Sudlier (deceased) had written a letter to pod eed My ward ito fresh spheres of thought and enter. | to attack Winnipeg, or carry on any other ——$———— : esr ta, eorepent cas 0 ane Coen Sareea bik ee eg ay ipo 3.x aan fee the the Mother Superior, the following telegram tes its | —apoleon Bonaparte Wyse, one of the many Prise the party which he founded, aud to] military operation.” Moreover, said Mr. While Bra Srx, true to his provious history, alia. nisn festtided to Muiving ms Man's Brains and Widing Hiw in the | OSU Sr? Wandred relatives of the sick ren of the Tullsries, is sagy . ‘¢ ” “eS « ecords hinsself by his vote in the Senate x ations of McFariand in the Tombs, on Th the Fiittopof The Sun. oMelating as Grand Sherif! in Waterford, Ir W, draw into its rank those new allies whose | Howanp, the Executive Government of the | cords himself by his vote iu the Senate agaivst nth, , Bushes-A Legal Blunder. : , ke th al ap, the Executi vnmer c : th, and 45th days of Morb, Mr. ¥ F . MADIBON, Ned.. April S8—Sin: Mothor Xavior never ite athe ee hea Dodperation is needed to elevate it once more | United States wi give permission “t universal sul in accordance with the Fift he fee On the stand was anch as to inspire the ‘The trial of John J. Nixon for the murder of | received a letter trois Sadler; }aows nonug abe —A little Connecticut boy, asking a ec nion et hig! f Sf B : Ld . rmlssion | Amendment, Mr. Sswanp, ‘ius dacaiealic th confidence in 1s statementa, and when | David Biseo, near Bloomingdale, N. J.,on the aoth | {he,fe2 Mist O'Gorman was e414 to have tiedte bor: | who Good Friday was, recotvot tho with p those high places of power in 8 Sta move British troopa throug y portion o} ‘ Mr. Gerry came to chy z question wht 6 ehall ig vege Nite Tice O% ated kth seers “Well, you go howe and read your * tod Cra ; 1 power in this State | move p A ay portion of | ye ubtican statesman, writes the following letter | grin givy, everybody Netaed with inteney tate, | of January last, was begun in Paterson yesterday | , Mis# O'Gorman denied to tke revorter v bi et a ramecrsen Sy from which it has Leen thrown down by t) the United States a vi to yprees 7 the Do sewer t . ere f tatingly that she ever tried to borrow nioney or te nitad to'a weubnlties oF colaeed ai neha Albany or actor's anawor to that wonderful inter. | defore Iudgo Bedle and Astociate Judzes Terhane, | truct ville cxcept for the wisters, aut whens nate santa (heiiioae do vanaial Incapacity, tho imbecility, and the corr what is called the insurrection at the Red Ausens, A 1379 Rais ircen ik Heri tettees ibe ania ae Dagcers, and Sandford, The Grand Jury found an | in full communion with thon. Miss O'Gornmn leit | ge pertin, and Enviati! still edfers Mate ow av teat tor lion of small politicians, River.” This statement wae also confirmed | , GeNTurMex: T thank sou sincerely for your hind ndsv, the 2th Gav of April, 1870. The qu Indictment of murder in the firat dogree against | Rutter euy ahe war ia: helt estetlishincet Aue | the Holy Father in tho event of iis ein tation to The meetin ditizens ¢ 5 - Sadlor« say she was in’ thelr e ne ¢ | the Holy Fat he event of his ex) Mr. Srwanp hos played a great part in | by Mr. § and with that the debs ¢ the Fifteonth Amendmiout of th ee ery oo ocak, Nixon om the 18th inet. As he was uuable to em- | speaks Iu’ Morristown this and toumoriow eveuing.. | Rome, Public allaire during the past forty years. | ended, ev Ramsr aroutl 0 ee eas aces ceive, a Wonorfully siilru) aud in- | BlOY 8 lawyer, Judge Bedle appointed Mesers. James 9 gar a ares —It is proposed by the Free-Lovers to stri Bees oe te ae es EY apy at ths reat acliovement will Fost i Gerace whut cave gn | Bras ani A. B. Wosdruf, of Paterson, te conduct CLINCHING THE AMENDMENT. obs tho Wocds | fos baline Gf Walia” rom t lad 0) ars it State Senate, four years | sails race, to ony n 0 inn: fence. As '® pr for bis | ixon's enit, whi rosecution #8 conducted by eS evics ; ave ales vere HHEteAAitn rene eiativete ‘ iw 1 Bros : fervico; a!Fo to omit all allusion to sech a vniaar Governor, twelve years in the Uuit This conclusion ¢ overlooks the Wee RO CELTAM HL BEWATD., “psi ied Wi Ridatoutt er ine Baw has beak esti Making all American Citizens Literally | as « poverty.” Benato, and oigls years Sec of Vili dabinnd of tho:queslinn: iin Hilal 16 Lrowann If, Jackson and other geatlemen, ; sant ip conrt daring hie trial, | ay usm UM, Ad Ifocliog tad aren "Pocanee qual before the Law, —The ex-Queen of Spain has b ‘cable ee Gedths b f rita D he qu Pho Bettiah | ay, Tan DACA LIA Bauee Ab an TA? ' ee de | Nixon nnd Sisco, and Nixon Lad been detailea by | Wasmxatox, April 25,—The bill to enforce the | a arcod froin her nominal’ husband, whe 1 ¢ 4 he has been ¢ ne of the fr ninevery | Government has never in todo WhAt | the tightsof many auch be hae ever remained; TiS LONGEST QUESTION EYER ASKED. pen Lie Beane toe sd yrviges te serves yparrant | Fifteenth Amendment reported tn the Senate this | an annuity of 200,000 fiaucs, The children, too, ) position he ha ed, Though approach. | Mr. Howanp and Mr. St ay they will ith Q—Tokinr Into consideration the defendant's tom. | o: Nixon's ik to mect at Moominglale after they | MOrMINg. Provides that all citizens of the United | dethe reciptents of annuities. Ing threescor minds fresher | no€be allowed to a6, nd idéa eo peiaiient ond age, apd the euict ha. bie wite hai | are uald offon Sutardays, to have a drunk States who are or shall be otherwise quitited by | —Mrs, Lynch, who was captured with tle Loper ath iin laceiec dg cnmatiian INE Any: Leboe EMEBRGH THE Canale Abel? Acorrespondent suyaests that the increase | ¥ i at ay Teather angthnee ACPAy cranial Sa Jaw to vote at any election by the people in uny | family, ts eaid to be @ deantiful French women who one ¢ of deposits in the savings banks during the past Jew; the bullet tiret b Pote Carman’s tavern was’ the one most freqnon State, territory, district, county, city, parish, tow acquired considerable wealth and renown tn f ay, a } acy of N ¥ York ld n to land thi 1 ond th Loat Takis Waa lan take Ae er Wie permbast ed, clthongh others were visited. Soon the party | ship, school district, m tv, or other territo. | and whose tinsbaod was an oMcer in the Engtsh Navy, awaken nteresting reminiscences ¢ pagh emp ading that they ure acne ; S nnaiitaln hi cient rarmagce ensued. Nixon J ial subdivision, shall be entitled an allowed to vote | —The most recent and most refined of our Ite bygone t He was an ard y commercial vossels, and then ' i ihe Deine ‘runk, thelr blows had litle effect, +7 t all such elections without dist of race, tons, 60 the rumor goes t to bo AML , an ‘ ‘ebittes eine very drunk, thelr blows had litle effec ; " it race, , fo the rumor goes, y we) lo t ‘i the st no one was bailly hurt, After one of these ond ns condition of servitnde; any law bat of ton wh ‘ troo) s again after the stea ays that wl ; ters, the mutual friends of the two men persuaded ‘or regulation of any State or T a to: may break, Font y the re 1 will, man live eloquent eu nee in British watera, Wh. on leave _ the mi 10 make hate whieh t 7 fina Jy sonsented to ¥ or Uuder its wuthority, to the contrary uote Cent of SOPowis WH Cling to st enll, 3 n J do. ¢ ound @ agreement by drin he —A 0 lish c be died. When once referring to n | to draw 4 por ¢ \ farel of parce, he laws of any State of Territory shall require Ag no Bnglish word will » be the of tho fouuder of our canal syst ania ; i } night they were ag loving as two brothers, Jone nea prerequisite tovotinz, it chal | DMBeKeS of hatr, hay or what not, Ww on My ee Hi i eee n emply t ad and a litle after that hour they procured a sa pa | y of the officers of the in ald Sta we t th nig a mich nection with the name of Giuunas CLintox WAL the knows o i ttle inllof whisker ond stazcered out to go | Territory to give equal opportunity to all cit | ehizne can spell, and | : ; : thete destination being alte acttioment noe | the Cmmed stdien we gente each nee atic fe . a! Mr. Sewans Cesignated the former as “ the r remark trade when the ignated 9 Carmausvilie, ‘Tite wes | Ruch oMezal failings to do. shalt fortelt. five | theme non Great Chin TON ;” and while Mr, SEWARD wa: oops would Lovosits In two yas net to the jasi tine Sisco was ever sven ailve, baphbad narod douiats to the Pers u nage ere} ys ti —The Montreal Witness douhts if in the bost ie Leinlat hilo afr, f ng alk pe A Pinte eaearita ann Pen eter ink Walter Rue $2 | ,qWyhatenanodon the Tow! Lome is probably known EN aa ernon D WY 7 days of Pitt, Fox, Burk 1 Sheridan, there v y ins li rnor, his ada’ 1 to call | but what the count 3 to hear from e 1s he Eee the murderer only, The next morning (Sund nm one mouth te year. | thing h superior tn the Britweh Pa eat tothe bir i Octaceu®. Indoed. th Mae aid en cote cate anthoriy | B1Cr cout asiness were in any way active the betlel that his wits | Sice aed ty make ig appcarunedy and a earch fren for wien e f Pag seal gli § A im 1 STON d, the nem and from every ithori i a not Was duetitute ne of Sisco's irends called at the | 18 Feantied shail be decried a ; be 08 ion with 3 in tl. t " +} 0 t baa ” th house af Nixon, where It be sid the ee Was fonn to ease 4 Un Mates, ar 1 lances in the 1 8, that no transport vessels conaccted with | 9)... 4 thet i very nce OF warbling off ere ond hor p " Aimurcna tial lade ake 4 of the old Lis expodition, or bound any purpose of f from the decvaso hands andcoat. Ap explanation of its appearance sr Lis exy 5 ven a anger ‘ very of his #01 Perey, th 1 N 3 } Wer, the : t by the ex n of Col. Doinean, 1 0 4 of . 7 Winn linden “eetll Na aYAve bers re ITN chive him (he urisan was made by Nixon, waich was appireatly satis: au iwho etal Mader oF thé: canibiae ta¥ sty 1 ; gin war of Winulpag, will be allowed to | cites t tet ison fae er a ir dean el vee EA RT CrABY ABET ekieea Oe Racer Fthe gambling table from the p wy ocessioiall ¢ c id also that of An STA EAeh 1a: wank I need isi: wloged, when his Hew soon Siseo found Iving dead in the | pierounisite sco, Doinean appeated to bis own ¢ y r of i anda t a0 owaer of America oniiden uw re is always at the ay " b fuugity wy Tite, as thowu by eru bushes ut the wide of lonedy roud between Isoom Lit ri pn rived of an %, Mor except that of i tied (he Prince of Monaco to apot pach was strony before the peopl mbouts will be perm'tted to cho 1 . el ‘i Now Yor t set Dc tat bis” por edule and Carmansyille, ¥ nis ical! crashed in | DoE ok Congress or State Legteinture hy 1 i od si f ¥ -sesinges ! , Seah pai has 1 § a ood York, | fade “Mitt: poweniess’ in’ defeating the dora, | Magi and Carmansvilleg with biy whull erushed im | ViGuition of tue Meegelag provisions uiby rusnrer pe beon fortuaat a. 1 2 Deaton Lut once v Vidate for oft service on Lake Superior in the B ance of moneyed capital to be ad on | mleattons of the deceased to appropriite tis wifyand | jn iho eentro of the Tord. indicated’ that he had re- | citer nauraney the Uurtel States Courts, which are | earthly reason for the existence of the sox yot t x 1 fe) 4 Chiorens taking tuy coneiderauon Mrther bis iptenee ! I ! ea pquenrrent Jurisdietion in alt eet cages. ‘The | Monaco excepting the advantages wien tt ho 10 and was always true ta personal fricnds war against Winnipeg. When this is said d collaterals at exceedingly low rates of in- | fou fr his wiles ily recurring to tacen, | eclved Nis injuries there, and afterwards been | United States District Conrts shall have, exe aalvely Liss ae : ae ° re cs . carnuenta that bon once patted betweun thee Vike | dragged to the bushes and. biddon irom view. In | ot the State Courts, cog zance of allo CP | the amateurs of taro and the roul xp not Once more on the cours i Arar 1 done, the psople will fuel that they ar Heat, inn fuluored rrelprocation of ths atiarhinens to fier, ne fiue w coroner # jury declured Nixon fener azninat tie prowtebon of th ‘ao the superintendent of TUbeGaGhe Vas thRswk SEWAKD would not only r times, | ot made to help the power that scat forth | Carrier Pigeons at Sea~The Steamer Chiy of | Mati i hve tie p sreerion of tint son even thongh Ws SUILTY OF THe MEKDER, Hae PENANG OF BUM TO InaRIAS acc tare ine, | he Movseo diplomatic wor'd, consisting of one starve , ; neice Bate! . Pigeons a ane liye ‘ 1d. never retarn. to hits: the feuling of mort Tt seems. to have entered no one's head ap to this gs therenuder, wn'l the President is authorired to a ty the xe.tement would develop a remurkable fitness for th. A But all lond talk about keep Boston. Hicaitsi lo avec bave felt at the de cunped st time that Nixon should be secured, at least for a poy the land gud nayal forces oF the Liulitia to eM: voor new cra, ‘The powerful political partnershij | ‘nj Britis troops off of American s lom of the Inman steam: | fai heen at HT TR EA aN AU Ua lo TRS ee ; peas : of Sewanp, Werp, and Greevey would in | nothing cls, is merely evading the question B f Hostun was first enggerted In the news a iouiortalize hineet? by ‘arresting Nixon. ine é orth Cavolina Stratght Drink. } any tread plauk ran y ene cea thin ae ; ( Ee mi per awwonntor her non-ar at Liverpool, Lit Went in a body to iw Bouse, arriving ere Just | Some years since, when they were b W the Th beara t n thelr W nart at least enewed, and the emincn: Sere t tia aa na hie seated Ninene Cn ier, tie W learn that he bad escaped, But awltera v locks on Coal River,’ I was over th Peytona, an Across the streau from bank to Touragllata sfould ce crear liber ia tntiecs Mr. Gronox M, Pruiatan of Chfeago, the | or : tk bio balgoh t shit wit ovens Feared he was found st tho’ rou forge Auowa J 1 stopped it wt Dr. Wels Wh bys We : seecaid 1 Ida ) labor in ’ r : di ww au ier Ty 1k as Star! ‘urDice in that quarter ut’ that tiae, Thar Ww c A motley throng, in eager haste for the udvan hoad of the firm, | celebrated discoverer of steeping cars, has just | prominent Lou urnal dey t tule Fofeaston ov the ata on wis taken to Siteo's funeral, and the snper- | Just then, and great sulleria’ aun tach th Vo chase their phantom, thongh tt fies; Our fourteen th enfranchised eol returned from Washington in good spirits from | Ms proposit a urges that a t stot ite pra ‘the opportwaty tor stitious rusties reqgetted Lim to lage lis hands on | and childten, tor want of the necesmaties of ! mparedena Are porter tli ‘ors would vote nuimously Le . ; that hud there Leen & trained carrier | tis lini ue.nations that t eased aud his wite were yinorning a long list of witnesses ee 1 1 rivers W F negotiation, Mr, Pustuan bas at ed with y r Jons that thy deceased aud hi or rbing long list of with was (ar: 05 were ry, , Ftatesman who, a8 Governor, thirty years | peca “s ' rvanged With | pizeous on the City of Boston, we should now know | [eh such othere ame. ti vt reter >| called, ond Mr. Williams, the District. Attor Whiskey run entirely short, “Some pendent People And yet what thonghits beat through the brain, Sac stualiaated dial Nenatia sigk tala nt Prosident Guaxt and a select party of bin friends, | (yc story of her fate, the tact Inoue of uocighe ie, | ut gee We hina to spend in ready ev | moved the ense of Tne Stato va, John J, Nixon lid in sutticiunt stock, but the most had not. How In time with footsteps furt or slow #0, Vindicated their inalicnable rightsin his | including some members of the Cabin dorset aad (ointrtatics ght to i D | he murder of Daniel diteo, At tis point objection | to : Wg Up a funily hout redbeye Was a puzzler, What hopes they carry in their train, Governors. Under the banner of SEWAT1 ment of Congress, Th cela route. by | atraved’ brrcolliding withran Teor ene wae ue: i He said that the statute required with bis neighbors, bu' alibarre Could all their fancies take dim for aaxeenore: «Vaart | Journment o en ey r proved Dy COUT wih ‘an oehong when a tow t should have racolved a pertect copy | cent, alcohor in lis oMlccy and, 48 tar net Het eaiig iy ‘(i aabad the result of the election next full would be | which the Presidential exenrsion will reach the | }! ut from Lalitizas Mr. Inman, her owner, 9 indictment with a fist of the Jusors, We. | cerned, Le managed to fix up, with sugar,an’ water, a hover (h the am ou like that of 1824, when the Pcople's Party | Union Pocifle at Oinaha is not yet determined, | ciuset by tho overiuatint of her encines, halos Of their | Everything was wli right except the indictment | an’ eum, an’ ctlier, nu’ wich truck, unl he made & Bom a iweae pe a 8 o0 rata 8 6 . i taapanaeert aad Rs i i a on gal | Which, by the District Attorney's blander, wis not | purty fair drink, Secin’ D was a friend of his, he in: That iittle quiet bridge would wear bore New York's great son 60 triumphantly | but it is not expected that either of the lines | Veen rumerid, we slali robubly nevex Kuolw, Ant, | focclY oF eouiiuin 4, be 4 Until ‘of Wwe | # correct copy of the tudletment, tiusniuch as ityud | vited me to simple it, Wall it kinder five 5 rcp oiie atita Gla Pe eek co. V1 sheogats Mow York will be petected. an they tare | tearinind t “Oh Pitre Pak aie arcane teyroducing 1.8 oud es, Crusing | Hot ave the caption of the criginal. Jufge Hedle | 1oom With smell, an’ just then winup trom t mt to that Dridge, who w up the steps of th Capitol 1 placoc anti thal intensifios Wie ungut : Fie anes Brat Sinrt from it's hott, as (te Ww OF aw Ui to | decided that a copy bud not been legally serv. i | River country cane in, on his way to Ruletzh Cove And parting, leaves no ot CLINTON for the third t in the Executive | M*vlfested a disposition to insist upou the pay op hoard the tuted shi te siidicaa HE 80 eee ene Note Or MT ah 7 the triul was iherefore adjourued wu 10 o'clock on . sinelt tio sincil, an’ says; "I've been Than that which constant tr ® ahair, went of fare from the President the same es from | in vider to oupiuy carrier pi:eons far (he convey. | raw strange tguris aud objects about and hear kig- | 2ureday woruir a A? Gave, rod) Ni * Him almost starvin’."” Chon ite hard, enduring face. palaine atilaea neo Of Messages Irom Vessels in distress, {t would | Ws WCHHE aD ivresisibie MmayUlRe tO KIM bitnsell—Lis it. Wty Size Kellam, pointin’ to the cask, © that's It is now nearly a third of a century sit erie K eanry te establish Jango dovecols as homes | { Iaigne hits by long Walks at bhecusonalle AML lite yourselt Yet on our varied way tn tif Ww 5. geri fea When I'vesident Jonyson made his celebrate wt one or two of onr finportint seaports, | fe ight Into @ aeeiry to slap mpenets Thy chap brizhtene) up, ant he drawel a level We loave the marks where we have been. Wiutlam TH, BEWAnD West Witttas 1. | progress to Chieugo and St, Louis in 1860, which Mel they could, be taken by outwardLound | of iat Gelure. iis eyes—the involuatary wors: |. At, Wallack?s Inst evening the old play of © The |r yl uaat th domi tk were 998 could Hay, Disclosting in the restiose strife Mancy in the race for Governor; and he Was} ly kno nging around the olr- | stitched ta ane ef tie bla Won Be ewlity Botte | HAF. cebu” adh tio tenn GAP eter OMRE | Cea ts ame ceg NR AEE auE'y mewrhat ha turwed pales ‘The sileut path we tread with popa known as swinging around the ei chod to one ef the biras would be Hy bose | Me mons. wud Woke | wh i 0 oF | uuluvorat 4, Lester Walack being wwuy 4 pale ‘ he silent path we tread w now able to beat WILLIAM Mancy Twi to, the exper were tinct b: lovy wpon t to the cot from which t n came, Bri idod the | feat apparent montal oxettenent, the paste of Ris loading character of Poricourt wus supjorte Pei ‘ea mi if aa 4 to ye 1 ® MAINE §. LADD. 1 a 74 pad yey e Were not tor d the bird could be ihe at tines WAnanaliy contracted; a wild red W. Wallack, 2lutfer, the amastng fy OP a tA rel UTA we pn We doubt whether he would be willing to | collectors of internal revenue, and some whe Induced to fly from th eon ech atee tye eer rte in et eremnpapticeteas Peat Rt portrived by Mr. 0. who mig. msatas if he'd boon shot, an’ then jumped Calendars thiy Days ST nyditeiton tacit Bis \ 4a Aut talk hela fies HOGARAA Ants ive hunwred wil along t for the carr : Hee ade viet words bie iwablieet, | perbape, lave done better aa vinick, for he, at BELO - fe ; 4 fun ogainst any man inferior to Twrep; | vere unwilling r hundred dole | pizcon, though sea birds can -voubiless truverson | ¢ YAIeSa ane talouse OF Worcs BE AMAORIAY BO | Peet would have é indignant hiss drowa at won't do.” said he.“ That's enourh to |. § oa) axsce: Naw iby ay Hh and in any event perhaps his feclinga might |!!! nissed from With the sce withoue Touching the'watcr more | f Nivon ad gulag to soaietultg olde dilcrent dows by. Mr. Walla wiraness when be | Pzenscrowd, 1 ell Lit baew ang give un | hy ‘ » Gittni> ilimad ' tact and skill of} PCLLMAN, howey spaapeeyt n once oF twice, to speed of the carrier Niroduchig Wis grief to GC muesmive strangers; | bumped the fop's head HUY ugainwt the pro | * Cali 4 i find thelr fitting iustration in an ancedot sana av ee re » However, no on is vety gitate” ALUN wut PhcG0u sace in i he Miigoras AAR ATG P goculu ania seave a vielvte dont in {te Ayo: Poe at | z Nve woth went to tho door, Me wasn't In + Beret tons, Tee TerroPart town | of the closing yeara of Goy, James Bar. | UPPlestantness nee expected when President | belgium last July, so eh | rds were sont from lors at nee of hs personal dea. | Ary, Ruckelt filed by Miss &. Mes | tho rond + but in wacni et ea be run down to » ? ‘ a 4 Gnant crosses the continent. luce near Toulouse, 52) miles distant A PRE ry oe tayer,, Myw. Philips Was really successiul us Lady “Te Py BNF OF ho Ubi — noun of Virginia, which Tom Conw1x used ‘ sen abaahewinali rel TR RY Fie A id | rancte Touch wont. ul os Lady I shouidn't wa 811 Kotlum, “et thatehap | Tho Universal Wrinerr Ine hoon} : Nin} / - aC ws ~ wouly hours from the tine Ts | Peto be with fain or 10 look af est hy tidak 7 Hasn't gone aut died somewhar by hinself farts f i t to tell in his happiest vein The compulsory flight of United aud’ catricrs beve flown f00 miles ta | Sominit sule gusta lines of iis lini, #3 Wk nora Maria Gellio sang last be me found directiv, and a krawe «|S ay : Mr. Banuoun belonged to af ssi encat | ionsal Baers dai th nd a ball, coling of Mie pulse; he Hervous eld, Mer trip to Wt wh in’ lots of trouble,” ta c ¢ g i fl niuLivs fron Santiago de Cuba w ver. us earrior plycons intvhit be Heaton Wy ey aVeRWAthOn ft and fastest of a contralto we We sot thar for abontan hour talking ahont | keluis of Sup t Athy Wr Gistinguishod families of ia, was a] sr h to our national benor; b us Wher #lort of provisions. ) Reemenne Ue palenegh, Bnd fe Doak A FIR) pape mng with the | thc pose Wuds's mclaneh e en all Sintned. Nell York / 9 lower depth alle would, notin) t vr . stil! as good ub ever, During the | walked the ehap himselt ow gentleman of fine presence breeding, | °¥e8 8 lower depth than this, it appears, v aves “yw al a to pall eet ebora kine a envacina from P. , w ' nC oe ee eu Cu widen Aisagier a ie hy Disha on Everywhere, trom thee A 'o on and ripo culture, and, though respectful to | bees forced nd ors oolisin with an. neberg > ‘hnatur Hs : ; ail classes, was decidedly aristocratic in ton | _ Admiral io . ar mira back to the ie dentate, tuneen pated hs woes iy bicnor Caleanhs We the Sigpora Maria Fanaa ! ina. athe i post from which he had been $0 iguominiously spiobabie Hit some such sudgen | {" ms he Was Oe nloude visitng i and bearing. After Ming for upward of expelled, on board the flag ship Severn, and on ed tate beleil the City of Bustons some | though rpoken to tt the ‘ roa r Murder by a Brooklyu Woman, nf ' 4 thirty years a series of important otter, tho | i, ciriysi nt tuntinge ated sory and woul awe rendre the weiling of sary ‘The Republicans of the Seventh Assembly Dis- stor It, Dailey, aged 70 years, a f ' : his arrival sb Hunting asked permission for Con ing ito bird uberly tmposa! vai palin houldd rong ror: | Rare y spailoy, a, 70 yours, & pricst, { people of his native county persuaded Bn | st Puscuirs to yo wshore if he inh adaad r Arhawe tha cite. alison ce M resent infcl, under the auspfees of the Atsoetation of which | In St Peter's Hox Congiass. trees, 1 shai fo congent to serve them for some local he could da ap wen cane | Rafors sho lad alt eroshod the ocean, carrier aving boon proved fae it. ® Col. B.A. Conkling is Pyesitenty will hold a mncot- | 2Uatertay aornoon, of dnjaiies at t iy ren iN | ered he could do to with safety! Tho Governor | pieruns Wken froin this aide ight well have a Mone or hie. Ing this evening, c& Metronalitan Hall, Os sixth | souplo Tad a.quarfel about tie wecke g Sup ‘| 4 ougiit us (he Just words of ber pasbenge hose | duration mer ia avenue, ale tre , 0 up ad @ quarrel about two wecks ayo, an} t purpose in the lower branch of the Logisla: | replied in the afirmative and granted the permis: | te ie world they had igre f hor passengers to th a rauaa, of rouiies jn the pe. soner greave, je honor Of Cio adoption of the’ Fifteenth Mary ‘ansaylied her aved tinelo With Bh axe and eat tn i , nendinen tim neverely, She ista doh, te Ado “

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