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i 7 - ne cere P eee ile port, All the Ww poOKs.. as Sige? ie Don Cantos pay r - ald. That p holds no official te the Go the Cuban Re- ~EWARBRING PL an prtnion VIEW O ~4 “SAFE IN BAR. in reetrained by none of those traditi dignity and propriety with which #0 great men have surrounded the high fice in the nation, ¥ ss THE SUN, FOFADAY, JUNE S28, 1870. 2 = himself, becanse he not only hae the Bie how to rightly do what mut he 0 the youthin! vigor to rapidly utilize h his hiands possess, — The wide differ. ror of the cooking in the Union Hotel in Congress Hall probably is due to Le THE REVOLUTION IN CUBA Sun, THE SEIZURE OF 1B CUBAN STEAM. £R HORNET, measures is by no means {0 bo despised. Me hia recently appointed thred foreign Ministers, and each of these appointments has been used to AWAKE; ENE Tite? Btates Government tas or. the release to the Cabgns of the etoamer Hor ar cbristendd ‘Cubs. ii ite Cor, aoe we Tt shines for All ublie. 1 Count having to order others to do those exquisitely " int nae In seerocy and to a foreign State the Pree. | PY a Loves " oe mirc Coots arabe icons torete-tiome | Siete Wungs en Gator dors Mmsele® eens Oe Sells te iF, SDAY, JUNE 96 1076, dent hae pledged his word to coerce as best | Though Gen. Grant hee shown tile apti- | proms of nteteetures to young mon into x tittle } of the Mystertes of the Kitchon—The Tn beer WAETHAA éseding Diahonarabte to our Government, 14 ti alos I he may the representatives of the people | tude for polities in the more honorable set se of L volume, ho hae envijled Roqbe and shoal > + ry ea@ynlary of an Accomplished Cook The colored dining-room waiters in poth hotels | C rerpondenge of pe Sun. H ( ears rhowe se: the is, In gecrecy and to o that term, his skill in manipulating doabtfid [Americ ifarian Association.) ire lectates ar? ~The With Art of Hotel Keeping. pa Sa Td pe oem equal Proms. Wiuarxores, N.C, dune 95, 1870. As you arg ee ooth's Theatre The Mugvenet, nome. Ragvant Ne on the faferentng topic of tie anares Aaa dangers | On the pastaring lands ff Ohlo, Mints, and forcign State he Mas pledged himself to make no communication to Congresa con corning @ public measure of the bighett im delphia, it ig well known, posse xanter tone which beset youth in this cront city. In language | Indjata are yeltod the |@xebodingly fine catile tint | of voice and are more cracefal im cheir bey rig: 74 ‘tnd style thoy are such ma might be expected from || ate prtrehated by Grrators, Otliet fife beet whieh ar cea earete fon Bow Tort were aman of Mr, flopworth's celebrity ; bat in sabstaned | is largely consumed tn thatetty ts reised in West: |g yh ry The@tre Ty ie Amstel, Aes ous Erie Kail Mth Avenue Theatre Pernt ; dag yan f Wether Agents were sont down here from New Yor‘ td and Opera MH Teele Tenptatons cirtance until battafied that the ttasure will gain strength for the Project of Dominican riW they ar bat the repetition of Idexs which have Al- | chester county, ‘The short lolas are alwapa songhe eee Wa tereed. ees the Puitadolphia op Ire C4 receive bor, aud the delivery was duly ef v i, x ‘hy ws « Po cisag onvpey poets ' Fal tt bord t Yor nexation, Mr. Warxe McVetan, the son-in-law | ready beon repeateda thonsand tints by clergrmon | by Suratosde ere at present fen + Aap ee ‘ence in ‘When this, yeqeel wanectged, he hed on voird an & Tony Pbikor's Opers ttenee-Us he euccoesful, ‘The people cannot forget | of senator Cawrnox, has been made Minister to | of att aenominations, Tnteot, Mr, Mepworth’s | For ecveral weeks Mr. Gardaer, of the Pavilion | o d paitere should study 10 discover assorted cargo of arms, ammunition, pow ‘ ‘| Braktcese ‘veumatie Tunnel —\ these things. They are so many blows | Constantinople; Mr. Gonwam, af Michigan, Min- | Vottarian viows make his toatmont of his subject | Hotet in Bharon Mprings, was unable to Close « Cone ficfencies. 4 ing; af provisions, The U. 6. Mareua 5 ‘aile. uy "Nisrieeu Tere, Littke Lala. Matieee, | Struck at the integrity and even the exis | ister to Holland; and Mr. J. P. Roor, hitherto | appear rather woaker and tose likely to tract with amy butcher ia Albany to furnish the ex: effected me seinnte ordere! wll the ames i = Sas si tence of free government and republican in. | Clerk of the Senate's Committee on Public | his purpose than the — sterner, nls at | act parts of the Batlocks that he wanted, beenute ihe 4 por’ RETANG Seg Mad vagvene ee we Sate, tmemciaale i whe daily circulation of Tun Sow during | stitutions, and Llows of euch a character that | Lands, Minister to Chill, Mr. McVeron’s ap- | the same time robaster prt ‘hy bbs batehors anid that ff they daily gave him what he | mersige Combat with m Gearcin MantiA | tut at any rate inventory tnt7ht be Mad tu caro ) he la k, which ended on Saturday, " vointment secures the support of (he Tfon. Bimox | dzy. For instance, he dwolts at length | asked for thers wootd remain thrown upon their Fight for Life or Death. the ordex, of seinuse should subsequently be ane 0 st week, e a free nation cannot survive many of them. | I Ayo fies the | Upon the great ofMeacy of circamstances and témpta- | hands an tmmense quantity of poorer meat which From the Newman (@a.) Herald. eeTeN inte trent Tyanounsle Fequeost was herein, fi) June 25, teas as follows! ‘The terrible devastations of war were not | Camenox; Nr er oer th Hamisb: tak WA lone tn iaguetng young mon to commit crimes, | hey nright not be abte to clapore of; but the New | afr. , Dongline, Esq., of this city, was re | hnul ag Geter Va ooh eh Parichavie pools on Lends | © Monday. .ss 188588 Praises esc more dangerous to us as a people than is the | mind, of the Hen. dacon 2 Mew rin, apparently forgetting that, ater afl, évil impulses | York city butchers could foanish inalmort any qnan- | cently che owner of & manilm which he bad raised, | and, he at, once, yroceadad te osccue, uf ‘| Weduoaday sc... Sabarday nc Be spirit manifested in theee acts ot the Admin. Roor’s renders the Hon. Samusn ©, Pom@Rot & | come from within, and not from without, New | tity the cloieost parte, an there wae an immense and wien wa about 0, 36 re anid ha old, and, | igh nmi md owen cok snaet tls ones, | Aggregate daiiy circulation last week, okratlon ; and (eta dad to (lak tliat ha firm friend of the Dominican job. ‘The selection | yore t+, no doubt, full of fenticoments to sin, | popuiation which would buy ‘the poorer meats, pay: | "On Weddsy bdr gh outlea ua attempting | 0 yr Hf Ona T eit ony “w 808,900. Arerage daily circulation dver. | iwtration ; and it ie sa to think that he who | of Mr. Awos T. Akunwan for Attorney-General, | pat 90 is every city, and tho country too, for that | ing the butchers a large profit; aod furthermore | to dive some chickens Tito bia garden, but the dog | rite & few: A number of tarwe toes, ston wies in ee* r 5‘ 5 “, did so much to free us from the evils of war] which has oceagioned such «universal surprise | matter, A person who is governed by religious | (here were tnrge pubtie inetitntions near by, for cecanied the gate and would not let them pass hit, | Copper casos (:he ensos wlone Cost 84,10), anchors, ing the week, 99,717, Daily average dur. Mr, D. ordored him sway, but the mastifT would not | chain cables, @hathing, the etoum ougyne of « " , Wo the pres sets ending June 18, | 8OUM #0 soon bring upon us these dark | and curiosity, was also cut out of the same cloth. | prinelples wilh rent ‘a well bere aa clecwhere am |’ wtiich ihe podrest meet only te provided, and (here. || Ng eehONR MIM BMT Et ten sevaral tockgst |i@ea fe. the FT am Sty ing the previous week, ending June 18, ‘ i s h th ined | indacement to steal, or defraad, or sin fn other ways. | fole there wonld be a him, when he took refuge _umler the kiehen, Fea | brand new, and what wan sold cowl’ no! have cae. forcbodings of deeper ill. The precise Southern votes that wore thus gaine vith lean ste Jose than $20.00. Of course the Deputy M 100,500, ' but it | ‘Oub of the heart,” saya the Seriptare, '* proceed Diwind Por wRaw of Tagmept more Mr. D. raw bis doz with loan steps . : pity Marshak i ———_ ——— for the Dominican job we do wot yet know ; but it | ere, adulteries, forniéations AND POR MEAN BRAT, and elaring eyes adgenctne slowly toward him (Nefle) was the purchaser, and today the Cong, Hi ) The a hd of bd Barnard The Democratic Manifesto. was n bid for votes, and nothing else, It is also cur- br ate, Mrbbeh, Wiadhedel Pacey ae iy Lal cen Gout a basil fent, Our friend, eecing that he Gonld not stop the ore udving these Jddferaily stolen articles buck from ‘a —The Independence of the Ben 5 +s a g ree Siabiuied, Bench | 7 ig ovident that the Democratic Senators opacity cd bi ey he Sig surrounding eirenmstances ; and all oxperience | yang hotel proprietors parciase only the hevpent Wek ones Bilas Bit | and Representatives in Congress have of Into | moved from the British mission. Aa we, {interes the saying tree. Then, arein. tn his practical | yumps and hips of eattle, ‘This explains the tough Communicased to The Hun, | Yesterday Judge BARNAnD filed an opin | peon Jar readers of Tim SUN; and the | "Here sssign that place to the Hon. Moses N. | advice, Mr, Hepworth exhibits inan unpleasant man- | nosy of certain beef. (The Lelanda, of the Union man and dor | ai vaca J —Woonah t bare but Tit 4 y i bh doollee mera J Grixwere; others assert that Mr. Haurtron | ner the sickish sontimeniatity which makes a oor- ond whieh tor the J+ Havaxa, June 17.—Thougi I have but little to L jon in the exse of Jonn Forry, the suitor } caneoquence is that they have just issued am | eee ee te nchalf of our country at St, | tala typo of Uritarianism eo repulsive to a healthy Hotel In Raratogh BOLE IN best Ce Farha onty the ach ecu tell you, set that Hittle is most interesting. ‘The ih) eo ‘i Pian is to mn i yt y St. janis hi st of all staple icles, ‘he ay that fi wh e i e rf ‘ deh Nd eatery address to the Democracy of the country in | jvc” oth of theee assertions, however, | ‘att. Ile aaisy for example: “Rlizion 18 some: | ihe rood kerved is not lifes 18 geobed tr nto a Wh ve right | celebeied Gen. Govenecks died fom a gu is It is proper to remark that, after the decis- regard to the autumnal elections, which | ject upon very slender foundations, No doubt thing very simple and very easily understood. 4 ome Hs Me, if Boe mere, Shee beep scrapes, od van in sce wants (td peta md " @ m if ereed oi sate for LA ine of mr: arr sha! Ld ore a 2 a a me Oo" ions of Judge INGAHAM and Judge BRADY, | yigors a good doal of sound advicc, and | yp, Mortey will soon be recalled; but the name | !f Fou KO to the crenie of Chil tendom, you | wine reason it ts rood pasinese baliey ve employ the HOw | tis city, and it scoms he will finally die frow the | reapectively, both of the Supreme Court, that may become bewildered; if you go to Jesus | Hest cooks that can be fount. 18 ia estimated that at would y 4 £44 : i makes some significant suggestions. of his successor cannot be conjectured, except | Cutis, tho path will at onco be made plin | the visitors (0 Sarataga expend Wil on averens One, as © at had | wound he received in the Cimaguey district, Mr. Forry wns entitled to the office, a differ: | fraying in view the fact that nearly one- | by those who know in what way this appoint: | 4.44 etoar, Open your conscience, ond yon shall sce | af Hat bee dating ab quer TairaaHh hee He |). rhe Cn pial Caner Salle Invoneae ¢8 Of Home Hem) an etice of opinion arose between Mr. W. 0. | third of the Sonate is to be chosen by Legis- { ment can be made to control the greatest num- 7 TY MILLIONS graduelly but. slowly drow the doz. viotory; Lut, as you know already, God. Live up to your idal ; be always true to your ‘ deat elf. Af you do this, you need have no fear, for | SAT ATY. ing the stepa in front oy are O paper, ‘The insurcents aro every day vecou Before, reacts ‘or, the dow had Bantietr and Joun MckKon, the respec ber of recale: nt Senators and bring them into latures to be elected this year, and that the of Hie opes . ‘The Yocal population ts abont 10,00; | tran for a short time parti stronger at Bayaino, Manzanillo, Santiago d tive counsel for Mr. Founy, as to whether | not House of Representatives is also now to | the support of the Dominican job. Goa is with every man who deaives to be with Hin. tation abont 11,00. fr tela and pri: | Mr. D. severely on the fer thigh. and elsewher ed the appointment by the Mayor was requisite ta th, ---—-— Gort takes up bis abode iu every human beart, and hoarding honses collectively there are ‘Hy this time our frioatl becaine alm and collected, Ne remalnder of tho renowned battalion of Sam to give Mr. Fonxy the office, Mr. McK ron te aaa P Dekicieve at thore | Tho inhabitants of Long Island City aro | stays there watis Ils is exvelied by passion, by arab SAVEN THOUSAND EOE MUXDHFD Rooms. — | ETO Te nee ia tay due: beats to: dinrfato Nertubas audeat the same tine, Mi booed z ety cae pid )@ no encrifice of the Democratic cause to cA throat, and then began geal 10 cay ward tre open dow, Mindy be Fad reuehed the which were abont five feet Wien, and be- kup them backward, sud whem at the he, by summoning all his strongth, and by ove vidtent efort, threw the doz to the grownd on his tion, or by lust.” ‘This sounds very pretty; but when a young man, eighteen hundred years ae, | tnjon Hote)... did, as Mr, Hepworth recommends, “go to Jesus” | (onzioss Hail, Claceudgn with the question, * Whint good thine shall Ido that | Marion fiotwe somewhat agitated over a fortheeming election of Justice of the Peace, which promises to develop an amount of political ebieanery more than rival- ling the example set by New York. The Demo- 7 held that Jt was not necessary; Mr. Banr ) Lett held that it was. Mr. Bantiurr proposed to ergue the ap- cuyied Cobre, and. advanced his eneanpe {thin two teagmes of Samtinga de Cuda, Vale maseda i# plut up.ia Bayamo, Tn Clientes, Villy Clara, Trinidad and Feptrite Santo, they are still Hehting ‘and kiilivg off, litte by ratify personal ambition or resentment, and that the best men be placed in nomination. he addrees utters some sensible ideas and i . i : y ha ternal life? he did not hear anything American Hote! Before the Animal conid recover hit fee! little, the few Spanish troops still there, plication for a mandamus beforo Judge Cate | tiitte harmless buncombe about economy, | erate have put in nomioation Me. Pavt Baowxa, | Looe' iviay oo to idea la, and Uélag true to ls best | Water Cures, i the soot, Me D, bad entered the hauwe A preat lumber of therm are diy 3 i . 4 i ea Is, and at | Was ( ‘open "doo! parti! showed evi vunger, cholera, and Cuban dally. ‘The poz, who was holding Chambers, Mr. Mc- | joncsiy, reasonable taxation, frugal expen- | ® young lawyer of good reputation, and in every bseif, ‘The anawer he got w If thoa wouldst | Pa°* Pisce disposition to resew the tattle, and made frhntic w General wow avails himeoif of the seamen | ing to th pers ar foree, Col. J, @e Sol is about three miles from Coon, the Whole of waleh district I in rovolt The Casino Bspafiol ca vample Grove Mote al Ilovel, fotet Kon objected, saying that he had no con- fidence in any Tammany Judge. Mr. Bart. Lerr replied that, notwithstanding all tha popular prejudices, he lad found the Tam- capable of filling the office, Ils opponent isa Mr. Avexanper Moray, the candidate of the Citizens? and the Republican party, nominated last Saturday, Mr, Moman’s qualifications are attempts to enter the » indo At last, tha tnunifosied ry in af he ent vy for land operations. ‘The ne 1g upon citizens to form a moriced diture, and constitutional legislation ; bat oes straight to the mark when it recommends that there be no time lost in the discussion of dend issues anywhere, and urges the enter into life, keep the commandments ;* and in ree | Conting: sponse to further inquiries, be was totd, * Go and sell all that thou hast and give to the poor.” he religion Which Jesus taught was one of obedience to the | Private boa P: ible, he took bis closely for Mr, D. 4 notlog that he wou! attack’ him Vibe yard, Ly the meantime, the bor, came to Mr, D's reseue (th Ne ¥ near expeliing Zae that he keeps a liquor store on the corner of | Divine laws of life, nnd the renanciation, not WASMINGTON MARKET IN KARATOGA. oe showine na dispodtin to moleet any One SaEMY. | Incta and PalHfo from thelr sesociation, be-auso many Judges, 80 called, the most ready of} Southorn Democracy not to elect avy men to | mira street aml Heat avenue, Héntes’s Polat, | tH*, slerifntion of Untit Mr. Hepworth ean | tuet gedson there was consumed in the Union tfo- | Douslteah dod with nls em anot the dog twice anid | they talked. 1S tn sak, Of the Indezendouce of this any, in hin expericoce in the world to do | thei Legiiaturca orto Congres who cannot | and tht be has Den mew celebrated aah | Pee eri ch this anatase rowel | ol AROMF pana of Rect 1650 funnds Of MAG | (avauany’ who wae elorelybeseard wh thug it dy ‘rut jetiod since. we prin out iutico. tuke the teat oath, or who are under the rt im the refined art of dog-fightin FE De eee ee rot iTN cae. uacerre litte cavum (eatin ores ‘Son chickens, 16,655 | "We" mag. Hei SRR ee te Finally the application for the writ was ‘ expert in the refined art of dog-fahting. As Mr. J ing real dimeuiiles of live are, deserve litle repute- | yonnds of fs FO chekene. AOSP | | We mag state, tn conchision, that Str. Doucties oA disabilities imposed by the Fourteenth Monan’s conscience is said to be very tender, yin | 749 quarts of milk, 4,076 qr eee 4 tion asa spiritual r, however chasming Rg OF éfeaiti, 18 owes his antoty Lo his great stre he being Goa, Butler's Notions about Cuba. made to Judge Guonce G, Baunann. His | amendment. Thisis progress! and it shows | in the event of bis election, spocial acts of the | other respecte he 1 and preach, pounds of butter, 199 barrels of lotr. ¢2.an worth | OF to hundeet ponnds welghtand of proportionate | Correspoaceuce of Tix Sun. decision is appended. that the lenders of the Democratic party | Legislature would be required to moui’y the exist- | ype go Zulisf, by the Rev. Jauns Frmzaan eee ee ee re tds et Kael, a ee eee crinwinecsababnts eerventmoroughe | Wasnixarox, Jane 26.—Gen. B. F. Butler We challenge the judicial annals of Great | jaye at length reached the high ground long | inf Bxcise law and laws for the prevention of | cy we (hmeriee Unitarian Aconetation) ia 0 | 08 Poumits Gf Uncen, 7.88 quarte oF berries, Hip bie aon, the, eeou pes tere Eee era oor es Garage Britain as well as America to furnish any- | ago pointed out to them by Tir Sex as the cruelty to animals, ms work which displays a high dogtee of intelectual Miche ee —_— ——_-— aad fo tapoles ay Oba a Metered po! thing more grand, only field whore they could mect their Ro. | ‘Tho Tribune has « report from Washing. | ‘Srenath and will Iie main oldest sete to be to MRT why the high nelees at the thahto eee ee ene ey ee “some persons at the lead of Cubs dence, nor the carly ecssation of European rule on this continent. But, while in this particular it places the Democratic party in jecting himse| to suspicions of the basost 4 i SSFIRD 4 vt sm, of reti- ; ee f My cords ¢ It te worthy of MANePIRLD of of MAR- | cublican crponente with reasonable hopes of | ton thet Senator Wrteor of Massachnoette ta en- || “alem4 Provestantinm, 9 practions exsiem of rare | Woletal, IES AUEE Cot when, they are iid Bator Prom the Missousé Demoorate ¢ employed shvators about the Capitol and ya ALL, No lawyer who dea lawy pr Lo Pe C0 | sion, against the Influence of the Roman Cetho'ie | pound th thiselty, but when they are aid bef On Ti :, thelr bond in pledge to be used in prrchasing mem emai. No lawyer who iea lawyer, no matter | 9 victory. gaged in an attempt to defeat the compromise | Church and the more subtle forms of inddciity | fe: a 18, Vee hotsia ta Haratoge thes he n lave cost in hureday _iiternoot of pat Be Fale. AE took nntin'a alee ena) \o_ uetta Hemenaeet where he lives, can rend it without a thrillof | {yo address contains one scrious defect. | Atmy bill agreed apon by # Conference Com- | which have beon developed within a comparatively of all other edibles. bs by two stra ingnired 0 articles, a. cfeet of winkeh ts. $9 rive every right. ratisfaction, to see the law eo nobly and tri- | I¢ gay r Sih ‘, Ff mittee of the two Houses. The report of this | recentperiod. What is cailed Free Rell reecives The trout arc reecived every day, except Sanday. AL be ever witnessed 9 prix! He replied | minded min awry from the cruse of Cura; ani J says nothing in favor of Cuban indepen- | (, i On the Sabbath day it is supposed that th that he bad. 1 art hen ini 1 1 4 “nobody can act or vote upon Cuba withor umphantly vindicated. Committoe has already passed the House of Rop- | especial attention, und ite sophistries are exvosed | CYida ath day it is supposed that they go in he bad. Th Fg Asi ta naboty can i Sunday schoo," The laws of tie Siate pro: | their namo w vith great acumen, Whether, wowever, Mr. | hibit the shooting of game before the Foorth of | tunately a personal difientty hind occnrred between Clarke tuccessiully catctlisies his own positive | July, On that deafening day when frewms are al- | them, and Chat fearing arrest If they oneaged tn Mirmations, isa point Mev tes tors. wait difer | mort sTontancously diechared, about 19 weil paid | Metienily in the streets of Nt: Louis, they had conclud. aMfrmations, isa point on whic testers will difer | juntamen seek woodeock on the lower lands be- | ed to eroes the river and fight it ont, to determing resentatives, but has not been acted on in the Sen- ate, According to the Tribune, Mr. Wi is keeping back the bill in order to gratify Ger We annex the opinion—brie: Rew York Surnrae Cov but glorious : The People, on the —Ban Ail this is very complimentary to Gen. Bunk Gon. Logan, Senator Sherman, and orable gentiomen in both Houses who stpp ¢ of Cada, and establiales the tinaiacul vet of Apr mended by worse fo e Republi 4 . in Judgmont, Woe can, however, cordially recom. | tween the Green and Adirondick Mountains, ‘They | which of them was “the best man." They politel + of B. F: B.'s in Dh a, basis. so fray thie act gf April, 1858, provides iuat, 6n or before the fa i ai I ey “ Hig hi 3 bane a. The salary of wn officer a be con F snend his book to all exrvest thinking inde: do not cneroneh wpon ench others’ hunting grounds. | reqnosted hitn, ae a stranger to both partes. mid] that, tke wat of Cresar's with," Wis aboge sue. our ednesday of December in each year the | pa assumed, it escapes the odium erably reduced uj a ti therefure ots ‘ 4 sceond, umpire, Vid a food thing for so fine snd spot Athan a Re GF the city O Hew Tork BHAn apbOIAT at's pany i rably reduc pon the passage of the bill, Pde THE RIVAL COORS- ANGUE erefure cisinterested, to act a i oy Under the title of The Church Ilea ( ton & Co), the Rey. Wittiam Keep livxtixetom, od forty yeare, He % an Episcopal gyman of Massach' has pat | erland, but he bad a toste for relishing the zood | walked out on the Deeatur Railroad trac the “old forth a sinall volawe of essays, in which ts unfolded | thins of life, and therefore he torned his attention | Ford pasturing.” and there, under th to cooking. y an taloppy honr he massed while | stately onks, vl ir drawers, and squared the outtine of a sciiome for Christian unity, Pre- | sraaging fo please, "AC length he sinifted int SP eur Caney cnssccen iter ore bs fnpposing in nis readers a certain amount of Chris | Then he emigrated to America, e he Gen. Butler to ¢ eputation for honesty, ¢ men Who eare more for the rizhte Ir acts than any Ineinnations of moral t them. Ou Davy right, then go Hue of action ier higie ng which attaches to Grant's Administration, by not taking ground against Cuba, This authoritative manifesto shows that the Democracy mean to make a tremen- dous fight this year, and it will behoove hottle-holder, &c,, €c. " Between surprise curiosity, insenpe | anda feeling of Heing flatiere! he consented, born in Swits | The three went ashore at the upper te ’ Ferson Who received the highest ‘or Supervisor next to the votes re- upervisor having the returns of the aawera ve having deen elected at the ld. rron having the highest number of votes upervisor at the last eleetion next to the person and he naturally views that prospect with repug- nance, The bill also d shes somewhat the number and standing of the staff departments of the army, and the members of these departments are accordingly opposed to its passage, These two cook of the Union Hotel is turp Crockett’s motto, “Bo sure y ahead," is considered a s. principled men who They pitebed in with gel, and pammelled each | their repatation for h eo hero of (ort ee ot, ee eee une, have ob- | tian faith, he nasumes that when C re ached the | Jute control of th the #oup, other in guite a veieniitic menier for about balfan | Kisher and Dutch obody suspects Goying been elected was Jomn FOLEY, the Republicans to prepare for a sharper con. H a faith, he eanames that when Ist pre sched the | ond for h dari 0 hh pd ee dd Bar oy r Henny titi. had what porported to he a higher p sad tained control of Senator Wita0x, and instead of | ‘goxpel of the kingdom,” he tatended that there | ceista gz von exe during ‘our months re- | hour, knocning down and cetiing knocked do inks or Logan of eter flict than they have encountered since the first election of Lincoln namber, bot Hexny Smrti atthe time of the elec: Butler's support of C Hon Was a Police Commis toner, ond the act of April a suspicion or not is un liv, in the eighteenth round, Kerr! } said. * You have about blinded me; I have enow, promptly bringing forward the report of the Con- | should be buiit ap in the world The chief cook fter his departure, whieh perlaps % sil fy Tr w the! be best j ome per undoubtetly ¢ is ides ul ¢ ry ference Committee and securing its passage inthe | ® Visible and organized society bearing hie name. LB COUNT Both pa’ then shook | Tut ow their a tb ( peo Drovides that ait 9 ngs ones any election a = a tou Hikes Win Sock Ms ; : ue This ie the corm of the “Chureh Tica,” and in the of New Orte ans ees ; re aired to the nearest fe a S toek & delat’ have to Fe mor I ret} of Deitel ts te rt id. Void vot Let Independe: be our ate vista Meath f, yi ahaa: seat . \ a i : * ‘The chief cook in the Fort William Henry Hotel by | and returned to St. Louis, each appa na we Ainsica purchas sioner shall be id Vela votes raplation ndependence Boa: aud defeat it, We do not belicve that such a | *thor's opiaion itis inc ible with th jofthat | take Georse ielsidore Barrieve, He was bern lu Car, | ed—Koley that h whivped Kerrigan, and the in the Bullock case from Georgiay to look at it, Lenny SMTi received no votes what- ever. Jonn Foury has been twice ajudged by the Hupreme Court to Le entitled to the office He now asks for a mandamus to compel the A meeting is to be held at Montreal this evening to consider whether the Canadian Deminion ought not new to close its connec. which B.F. B, supported, there were nd moibers bouzht nor newspapers subsidize); nor bad his $2,000 fee in White's patent ease any perce tible effect npon Lis vote, He is altozeth toned man—a man of sentimeat, lixe Joseph Surface Christ's kingdom means only his spiritual supremacy | c-ssonne, France, where bis parents for many years | istler that be was ao maich for Wwe former a in the Learie of his several followers, or that coming = a lerge® 1a, He began tooking when he was ba ag mea CN heavonty: derusniia 40: earih Whi almost a child, is 40 years of age, and weighs 225 ths. . He cooked for President Lines And aa the article | ost & to be looked for when the present order of the wor! recently published in tue Ledger, that | that mot one angry word was ge can be maintained against that Senator. He is an honest and feithful public servant. He says openly whatever he thinks is right, and he thasiastically declared that it Jemanly Hebt ke ever before wi is Mayor to appoint. him. 1 eaunot conscientiously | tion with England and become established | stands by his convictions with his votes, Noman | shall heve parsed away. The history of the Chureh . " iL alone Renerally a ve Hope tmusclo and Fergie) Frage etl lg he} wee mn La Reg Hele ge eee eH ddan rg vt the on ail fifi 4 < a is the motive power for rain, but that somi i a y 10 8 mere Fofeee to urupt he Tit ew peremptory mandamus, | &8 88 independent Government. Several | can affirm that during the fifteen years that he | of Christ, he say,ie but the record of # tong aud | sericloa of wict Will produec.au eect which may be | % tecular Dusire ction. and wa motiver, on any seca ari 5 setording. to the welt eersled priveipies whieh eon! | prominent citizens are engaged in this move. | hes been a member of the Seuate he has ¢ painful efort to clothe in actual fact the divine noral, while others will continwe to develop aman tm We moss ehilvalrie manner. highly creditable inte bose Cuba will have to sufer for want of hi nit incl the issuing of that writ,ean bardiy be imagined. empted " mah of a heavenly kings on earth, and the result h of bat modiocere ability, has heon extensively read, honorable und Wb WI " zi co Use does nl the teenie of teat writs oan hazy be Imasinee. | momt—emong the res the Mayor of Montreal | *empled to carry or to defeat a messure by sue apt Mois hace perhaps President Grant lies perused it while enjoy- | saced a pumun Bure heart of hearts, ut) a9 Mr, Poury entitied to the office, and the Court must athe Hon, Joss ¥ a contemptible intrigue as is attributed to bim by e cre ing a cizar, and, realizine that be needs greater ————_—__-. -- pe rae ge. Tae Calais ibe rial put him into tt and thé Hon. vonn SOUNG, ihe weitee ia the Tvivene proper sbi mental power, Will pecuuit Bussicse to Improve his | Peling the Trath Aboutthe Administration, and everybody quit work in ter be Cant Te ot Jam ae been adopted by the Supreme The most sensible people in Canada are i “ directly from the ¢ Trind prrangh (ba aumech: when he vias. the From the Sunday Courier. y find ite ant wiki t } ‘ourt of this State, that when a statute requires an ‘ ; be arian nesesinge* s ris yy it has fable +4 ba Ray Spout, the time shat Bric : m1 officwi act to be done by # given day for a pubiie evidently adopting that view of this subject The Commer rliser affirms that | ‘ehteen centuries of Christianity it hos failed of its | Beeeher and Pomeroy, Commotore Vanderbilt and indictment presented by the Sv is well eputation to r cau: it ehall be construed as merely direetory in , purpors ju st development through various disturbing causes, | W. W. Cochrin, Gov, Hoffman and De. vier, are | Crawn ; it is, in fnet, vivian without of whieh theroareenanierated asthe most imoort int: | SxPertel to BS there, and ta bave e ‘sweet of | Gem, Grant inetend ofswenling wo tie olce mt rooms adjomnin e ther. arriel 6 to notinag but his plensw isa Sybarite King Ro anism, which has exageerated tie Divine f rooms adjoining one suother, Barriere was Ist | ii toad of a hardworking Prendent, ryt nnoss for sou," said Mr. Sq) fe — THE TREATMENT OF 8 fa which British statesmen have long avowed. ‘They are convinced that the independence no one connect d with Gen, Guay, either offi- cially or otherwise, has bad anything to do ‘ Fegprd (0 the time. @ provinee of the Court is to declare aad not to ; wake the law ries If. Its duty is to give effect to the decrees of the Le of the colonice is not only desirable for the | with the effort to raise $27,000 to present Puritanisin, which has diminished it; aud Literal ‘The chict cook of the Pavillon in Sharon Springs | instead of a Cromwell, He neglects “8 and Sige “aco Ee , clelone in their favor, Let the mandamus ieeee. id mother country. In their present situation, probably has never heard Gen, Honace Por- | “Chore of the Recone Miation,” by which te t ink Py heed Hed WAITERS, relatt tf. We do not crerge wie ‘as the fault of the | To the Byitor of The 8 pith Arse the Canadian dependencies of England aro rer asa member of Gen, Gnaxi’s military fam- | the crganizstion of Corisitans under ae general |, Daring the Seles pst butted ba a bey (bere q nf dor fh ANAM iy m Leiden rere ‘sate. Sin; Sunstroke is not cansed merely by the The President Conspiring against Con- ily, or perhaps our contemporary is misled by | ‘Yt. be built up? dm the United States, where | tog, there aie sO cliuirs in the aiming roi. ‘Lo | oMee ; but it is wot, dis ‘ heat of the san or by iis direct rays, Ib is nol neces only a cause of weakness, They must be tly chargeable to thone gress. the official reports of the Globe, in which Gen. the ides of the severance of Church and State hae | each’ fonr ebsirs there is one weiter, The whole | mousing politicians And time serving members of | sarily attendod with “ruvh of blood” to the heads é ; § 4 Ini a 8) | bees ¥ eseha deta force of waiters is commanded hy Robert Thomp- | Congress, Who have mado it their Lustness to ¢ ‘i ‘ "i ‘Tho mistakes of Guant’s admin‘stration— | “efended in case of war with the United | pourgn is spoken of simply as Mr. Pourer, |" elved ts most exphatta development, the ex- | (Oree Ct mare ee URC MCONeD, | caver with The Adminitration. by boot cking to | TB@ first fyimptome are rapid lose of strensth and States; and itis very difficult to defend a rerimeut may be made ler peentiar advantages. | who cets $1,000 for fonr mo ared, says our author, as itnever | G has been before, and the Chure) has ful Mftheywere merely mistakes and nothing more —have been numerous enough; but now the and is described as one of the President secretaries. The fact is, we bel rervice. Malor. | the President and flattering him in his brainless corps, has three | folly, instead of sternly keeping to his work as division eom- | the servant of the poople, tie Chief Magistrate of slight dizziness, with confusion of ideas, ant gene erally # Burning spot with mambness on the top ef the The ground ts Thompton, comman istonta on the feld, wh country of four millions agaiuet one of forty, ve, that Gen, Ah seta purporting to be done throngh the av. | Which bas already proved its capacity tokcep | Pontan was one of the principal agents in de | to do ber best. The ration, thous. macy Banars. ‘hey in farm du and.sor the purpowe of | the walions ‘nd the Yesbovs.ble--vecause, Cli an easing backbone, To avert Or re 4 thority of the Executive are beginning to | ® Million of soldiers in the field for years, ng and bringing forward this I surance | vartous races. speaks one languaze and is infused | sisteuce, direct the movements of the saceess wou'd live amd iu bis taiure must dic. heat ae , aagume the appearance of erimos, ‘The peo | Accordingly, there is now little difference of | scheme, which the exposures of the independent | with Anglo-Sxxon iens, and by those circum 200 FILE OF WAITRRA, wet oe Reet ‘or tielt boluneas’ und ablity | A¥ret—Anply fee or ice-cold water to the top of the . 3 fl : H . ions stauces the universal Church which is to ark whit progre Cnr 2 this issue squarely bete nas al ' ; hoc a ; S fee trols -—- skull apply cold there, taking care not to we but the official correspondence in regard to | Subject. ‘They earnestly desiro that the] 4 romarkablo suit has just been tried in | tions must, moreover, avo an istorical | “Ye prauing to Tess important matters it ia wise to | 4 Valuable Woodeat in Philadelphia, — | back. ed Vi Bt. Domingo suggests something more than North American Provinces should ceaseto be | poston, Tnomas & Taunor, newspaper and | character, Sach a basis of unity Is aiforde:! only by | describe the appearance and re ate the personal his ____ Brom the Bovion Ne pemisowe te drink (ot if possible \ e nied b, h 7 * f . 5 » charelies vitae Sac ine "His countenm nly inet: ich has one woodent, Te was engraved 0 aly '|/ ciuaent ta oxealiel ate ater aa ees Novel indeed, in the history of our coun- The feeling in favor of this great change | Court to recover pay for prose and poetical iid . di esa Ltrs aps ike ve . ji sh frm views in on to absotate honesty, | to represent Art Dring, but the provrictor Nked Bingen. 9am Ment for tis purpose ant pre ' try, ie this latest act on the part of the Presi- | has been strongly resisted in the Canadas by | manuscripts which they received from one ‘The author, while arriving at this conclu. | dle Ute, and when be was a email boy. was kindly | and ron it inte the paper whenever anvhody else cee ay arae the beer Jn a of i dent, He bas entered into # secret compact | tte class of mon who have managed to keop | Cuanses Dicermiox, and which they declined to vertheless draws a distinction between the by hia loving paternal relative apd | woe KANE, Or dled, oF was sled'ed, oF Tide * eeted, | ie, tne jatural circulation and stimula t with foreign power to coerce, to the extent | control of tho central Government, and who | publish. ing the manuscripts a few | Anglican ays’ and the Angiican principle, the lat Ths loving lative told | tits woodcut was cltered to itil Pee A Bont allow (hee ays to touch (be WLI ULM Las ACen ef c ceundtaate: | JSAUR Been, prceDInabt 16 ite acinmisergiion of || eeae (oe ainznre (21 sent Cor sNsle r¥turn they, foc or wlan’ pe, Dallton I Daestee elas Be Ws Ronet, hat ceeuctod Ino Sei ocey ikon the apes. wers xoneet a lil patient's head for at least M4 ours, | i (0 ‘ ‘ oie d oved them he Co' de: . eo | The Anglican position ts defined be! he Re bs hyp s ns A ' hand, a Wari bath would w branch of the Government, to accomplish | the individual colonics, Their influence, how. ete ie ie Ph ai ft ‘ty a a Mot a boweae arity : fae | sean att eeeata hectares hte | | eee i Mtathser laaked ike any humen, earlonate of amtionin tak tern wet . abe ripe H m, and tha eglec fn ‘ A took posreesion, Inthe winter time he lives no differen he prop nlways Ja Beet ade eee rtd agrecment is no longer secret; but it was | Petency and mismanagement of publicatfalrs; | ing to return them to the author, they became | '™ nod by Christ himself, 4. The (eptso- | private family au this city. tae © vith 4; ies nave and a bio. | another ts lucr , and with some le nover ¢..dh 4 meant to be so, As the protocol says : and we may look to sce thon: soon shoved | jisblo for their value. ‘The jury roturucd a var. | Pu, %# We Kezstuno of goversmental umty, On |. ohh. Mead Hee mic nom the A Te haw serve) already for James Buebanan Whontphvatcions observe and recor: ti t Tis Excellency Gen, Gnant, President of the | aside by the wiscr and more energetic spirits | dict in favor of tho author for $£6, which the | treet ine Craver or the, Tecan reese dial Pct hg eee Davia, Pag le lange nim oF eases of auustkry T° 9k \ I can Republic to the United States may | watch with great interest the progress of Picea ceria to be four square ; and Weighs 170 pounds, was born in the District of | Whakle, it OOeR Dement) ANE CANES EVM OW Rt rig ‘ il Fe ei lll il The maguificentiron bailding going up for 6 four square, ufembles r ed there until Le wus ten yeare | seore or ty rays are comparatively Weak, SUNSTRUK Of Congress as Will be necessary for its accomplish. | this important moveme M T Mr, Huntington, writing from an Episcopal stand. | elt to Sackets’s Harbor ich the. family of | the we tw it with An authority eye meauani her elfre'fo mate ho gonpiintation abs MOTHER - Messrs, Lono & Turton, on the corner of Lioade || MF Hontineton, writing from an Eniwonsl stand} ii hvowgeh gf thet tod State Navy, wont | Unaien >that any MDiten the paticit Immovtetely in maha oe Hy and entieth street, rap proaches c aint, naturally show ening towal on the steamship) Was ‘on te Havre and Br hody doe Meath [with the head well elevated: loosen ever ' EE abreast s ekaercn ene rims Oe Higher Salarics for the Judges. mt? and ua eels lel ey ost om own ‘churoh, That thone who may not azre Sie aera Thane Buceee ciiaeane everrial cw. nketeh Miao again with | ith, te, Meek Sai WHists keep the wrote ered ' ‘ pletion, and will in the course of a few weeks be | yw; 1 Je. h 1 and everybody, has been in several of th ow, bee use Worst, and | wet with tee-cold water ( common spit He “ promises privately.” Wee it for fear It appears that a resolution passed the ex | ready for occupation. Messrs. Lon & TayLon Le este w if Mh te eles a er sind hotels in this ‘city, went to Washington with when they r can't tell, to sive | are added to the better); apply must ‘ : the natives of St. Domingo should know of | Piring Board of Supervisors a few weeks | share with Anxoun, Consrantn & Co. dawns ihe tolerant spirit, ia (eile Pree caren | ROME DIGIUM AERSE HMRC ORLATIN: ING, WPFMICRIA ERG | ere Te iuret A elaveoma in Cie Desert oF bsbure: | Ine leet: Wer eeaiea ia rene ct to \ the promise? Was it to satisfy the repre. | 89, Increasing the salaries of the Justices | McCreeny & Co., and one or two other firms of | of reisious opinion Are treat, His style is terse | inion, Ike Alderman ‘Thompsch sasha nett of a, Ke nwa Away : | x pentatives of that Republic in any way? Or | of the Supreme and the Superior Court, and | the same class, the cream of the fushlonable | and vigorous, and ins text unincumberea witli teeh> | TAty ting, bute lie sages Becan gett Gir | THE Killing of @ Now Vork Convict to | migutes, | Keep tho patient quict w i “0 + ven 0! e Ni ‘ ut e i! dry goods b eas of this Ladies of | Dictl or theological phraseology, Many persona | of the Washington coiored walters; that that fs ‘what : L, Be 7 au be cbtumed.’* } was it to guard against the knowledge of the Judges of the New Fox ¢ sel Fleas; | retail dry si ds businpee oF Vala city, “Daasies. of believe that the tendencies of the present day are | be wante done promptiy, However, ne hus twely Prom the ay Dune : ———--—— the millions of citizens of the United States { to the Landsome sum of $15,000 per annum | taste as well as of economical habits say that they | S000 Uitte onity, however remote that con colored Quakers wader him, Hw salon This morning, about half past seven o'clock, GAMBLING IN BRKROUKLIN pac! find these establishments not ¢ a bet ie Pain be N | is the suave and port! s Henry W, Mich J, Lyne’, agnard onthe south wall of the ——- to whom the newspapers and tho telegraph | each. Hee peaed uae aber petro tale ue better | scmmation may appear, Tosuen may be comment | do}form of the dining rocin Waiters ts “ite Priton, discover a consiet by the name oF | AW Exposure Rmbraced in an Explonstion . : adi vg. | choice of good jore reasonable prices, * ete eee p . | with blae stripe, white vest, wilt, narrow, board jum Carroll makine his escape from the sewe! Ww 3 } bore the news of this private promiso on | Like most of the procoedings of that mys: | Can ‘shop there with perfect comfort and quigt, | {* Mx Mavtineton’s Deak a4 ta: inlereeh op Bae | Tie ne strip, wenive sesh white, arrow, Bosra: | William Carol making bie sevape (om ike sewer | Whe are the Judges (has Gambly® Bunday and Monday? terious Board, this hos, for some occult rea. z atte : tion to the literature of the subject by atiberaland 7 aingca coat, faced with bine, was niket, but being part ‘one eseywore | 72 the Havior oF ‘ . But how plainly this St. Domingo agreo. | 80n, been kept @ profound seerct, and it is The West Virginia Republican State Con Lah sits Po one OF Ons: ey UmpOraDt OTHER LEADERS. specs, Hy tage Re wan sweonized. Lane hale Sins The police made a descent on 2 Urioe ment shows the nature of the project to ae | now for the first time mado public. We | vention met in Parkersburg on Wednosdiy last. | "1 yy ae a ae The let baker in Coens Tals the evtebrate | avd ations se to" yschien Mm. his a Waving perth toa Gd ly Rare . P Lt : ; rhe pees ualtiel i Mr. Witta A. Dane is ®e author of a stout any cock. entiiveted th aM Fe LL the ed effect, ho fret again.” ‘The ball entered ee jambling den or pe nist which it was made, Ite very secrecy ie | have no particular fault to find with the in g Brat cape apewepeNee: it hitb aud beaptituily crlcted volume eutitio’|Alzska and’) Rane ERY Dentts tb BATSNOSA, toner of | 2 heck of the hosd on the ght i ‘racturing the | are the facts, Jn 1808 the place was « the coverest commentary on the character of | crease itself; many of the Judges affected | 1" fl tr rs aS ‘ae re elivered 10 | ity resources, just pubiished inBosion, (Lee & Sher- | the Union, He was born in Messina, In Naples hi skull, At the tite he was shot the convict liad | puticy shoo, but being detrimental to the } 6 negotiation which sg ow | by it are deserving of that, or even a largor | ‘he Convention, and s dosen resolutions were | uray ‘The work gives an account of the author's | Won tis Heats of the Princess Dancrl, He bis been [in watter in the State sop, He was’ conyietod of | Of Nicholas Darves (the Brooklyn mani the negotla the Scnato is now | °9 e Ber | dopted, Gen, Gnaxt's administration was not exported troim the Metropolitan inthis city rand larceny. in Now York in Feb 161 ), the Ui \ ton aikod to approve. ‘Thero is that about it | stipend. But when we contemplate tho | Siatraca, Indeed, aftor wading through over a | ontine cece ntscies te the exploring expedition | COMPARATIVE“ RiTcinExy” ow scuoots ov coonrNG. | Sentencnl n Dine Sing for, 18. youre, from wh were sold. ts Dursea and Thomas Nesine ivr #8 which makes ite discussion more appropriate | folden future opening before Judge JOREME | tozen columns of the proceedings of the Conven- } which the Western Calon Telezrash Company vent | gestion ton: nan 1, whiten are the va olds bout an treland: hud previously erved J ‘This did not inetnde the leose of the ser we In tho wccluded parlor of the scheming di | ¥. Daty, just raised from tho ranks of the | tion, printed in the Whecling Jutelligencer, we } to thot part of America, while the plan of a teceprap | for 9 short time want to bar ent ait the romtee | # ter an the New York House of reinge, being aid by the proprintor, At lene ‘he plomat than in the free air of @ reprosenta. | Citizens’ Association to the bench of the | are unable to find the least allusion to Gen, | t9 Enrope by way of, Behring Straits and acrovs | shades of human czistduce, taye chlek Moke. re Sunshine om the Brie Railway. hoo Was then opened waa li nid cae oF ve) Live assembly, It cannot bear the light, ls | Common Pleas, we cannot help the reflection | Grant or Secretary Fism, his evidently studied | We north of Asia was stil entertained Te contains | Oiher worte sehonia of cvoking. LeU tthe From the Pvt deveve Gaseiie, eee eee ae ee inet pacecss must depend upon the inflacnce of | that in there days nothing pays #o well as | silence is an indication of Republican feeling that # erat deal of information, some of ADM | Carre tat eae iene hie Caiman ia The unexampled growth and prosperity of the | was closed at tLovelock, In, nbout fi 7 f ‘4 pe i ant, respecti ye conntry, Its inhabitanta, the pe- jotel, is wiss who ‘learned his profession in | New yy R i ma Rea eroha ti rai the President ; and who docs not know that | tho 7éle of the reformer, ‘The splendid pro: | should not be overlooked, The West Virginia } 4 Haan ane enan ara the natural resomves | HulZ.There‘ore, on the one alue of Broad way, tn Haw Fork BV wi aa) Bpes alle) In be Ulery | Tne, Teeter Path ' Maisatedal hid " ; ie auieas Himmate, . i Saratoga, is the Fren chool of cook ind | Of newspaperdom, Under its prosent management | Vier Kentemen were. | Seay Min word influence is eed in this agreement | Vision made for Mr, NatwanteL Sanvs, Mr iat abllsane undoubielly see inanv’e course | ofits soll and waters. ‘An appendix gives a very | dirvely Gnvoite je te Telia scion! The Foote | it has avached a elreulation chores 100000 ecpies | (ad Terns, and Aagheg nowt with a meaning that comprohends far too | Ricuanp M, Henny, and now for Judge | \»'e ing to the destruction of their party. ‘Their | complete description of all the tribes of Alaska wnt | rhivl ty better known in thie wouuy than We | daily, and im the matter of news ie {ull head and | 2M conelited to earch the but! tt A ~ Yonventic ile epudiate » V the adlol aT poet Talian, because more professional cooks come to read an ¢ aren the touch to be honorable? DALY, ought certainly to inspire a crowd of aa panreniine hie ubaee ’ atlas th the aajotning island am ‘tere a many ileate Atnerica from Franeo than from Italy, Ii withareat, | ears above all the other city pupers, On tho Ento | W7ae),ereund for compl y s, + 4 Ex eC Me i fore Ons, of p pre jonal European coo! r 1 AAs Hay BO} ip sd Never before has a Prosident of the United | #spirante to undertake a erasnde against | Eacculive. And all this ustive hoger yl FP Sica cats alae aropocu craintas they coy get nem cinch, | Baliway ite circulation ta larger than soy of the J somo numters of tickets “4 Btates boen ¢o lacking in gelt-respect as to | Municipal abuses and extravagances. POMP BSE LE pak IRs Bly AMINED Fr re as falary for Welt services in Hurope that they do wot | ‘ailies aod in important news items ibis generally | Delaware Liters The Iya a i B - 1c Re Sea, We noticed the other day the publication by | ike to venture into this country. and cook, except | ahead of its contemporaries,as was shown in the Mast | OC" 0"\onk \uasit will glest- te ot {lv nuthorize an act like this. ‘There have been ut we apprehend thet the venerable " . * aa when they are insured ample compensation f 8 he book itself will clear tne on perce ain a tal attri 4 Jon 8+Fiexe lo the Convul of the United | Metre. Peterson of Gronan Saxp's Consuelo, and | Ni itevur cuey may he eaten, upon iodo rector sy | Hore disaster, tho Swinton murder, and other tine | HF the Brooklyn potion ial te wine 8 asta © World's history where official | PRT K will hardly be caught again. | 116s as Leith, He has been indicted for an in- | 207 %E have to announce the appearance of the | tlie way of instructing others how to cook Wir a" | portant events which have transpiced in this vieln- | the gambling well oF Brooklyn bel tt Position has bestowod something of the dig- | Ht he is, tho Bupervisors ought to voto hima | fuaves trineund icin orion, ‘Though not yer | covalce Rudoletadt, which foram the sequel to thet | intemling the extensive cooking departments e) } ity. Besiies all hie, Tum Sun edits abont tif the Re eel eee ante aE Ward | nity attached to it in popular estimation } S#lary of $50,000 a year at least, er be pesemrreyeag meer B osoe an, | Maced work. Th ie printed tu po0d Wor, and in soatethtune perticnlsny gan care gQXt way | newspapers in the country. ‘There i hardly an | great yea! af thelr tue, Pooue of 4 wpon the incumbent of the office; ao that it eT en rly tertp gions hia, | form convenient to carry im one's satchel and to | vated taste.” The allan sauces and Koups are better | *XChange received by us but yathers more or less of | ME term repeatedly Wu\i i) 1) were § a ; ‘A.report has boen spread that the United 20th of April and read at his preliminary ex- | read on the deck of boat or in a railway car, | {oF those persons who lave a craving appetite than | its loeal matter from ‘Tum Bum, rarely, however, | aI) classes ule Blane, frou juice seem must needs bo Komowhat the #ame urticles prepered in. ti all claasew ot politicias, tr Rae ie At | cite bende stolen from the desk ef Don Cauiea | *mination before the committing magistrate, | The tame noure havo wlko isued Zererino, or | hie’ tho expressed upton OF Galtangire Daring | #tVi96 the proper credit freien, CHATL ES WAK worthlar than before bo attained It, by force | tyr'earewin stthe st George Hotel, on Saturday | HXve# 80 doubt of his guilt, Besides, his private | dealowey, by the vame author, ‘Tre ‘runsiation iv by | tne buost par of the Raison, he as Over 310 bee = pa — of the associations clinging about his place. | test were ros property of the Pecepal ys bile, nf reputation is most infamous, Why does Gon, | OLVERA 5. Latann, and i excellontly well done, seals and overiX0 chops brotting atone time. direet! The Second Avenue Marder, John Real Pevparing to Die B sceths not to be eo hare; and the Pacsidens tcf ii , oe pablie, Gears delay to remove him from office om | Tee print is large and clear, A biography of Madame pees ant bas pevtetante, ‘He makes 30 gal Daniel Michel, who was stabbed by Thomas Jonn Real yesterday express te " of its revrescotative here, the Cuban Junta, We 2 Consul? Band is prefixed to the volume. fir 2 uy. ay Deing Gaile an old Jato om Saturday wight in the Second ay: | his entire resiynation aul reatiness to man. direct joing oF many tings Yesterday in Bolleyue Horpitak, Muankod the Judge for his eftorts in lis Ys ——e«— ee

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