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1870. TUT SEASON AT THE BRANCH. THE SUN, MONDAY, JULY 18, quietly withdrawn from Cuban waters, and [a few years ago, To be sure, BuTLER was ordered home to Spain, The fleet which | not then in Congress, but he undoubtedly THE CUSTOM HOUSE FEVER. FISU-DAVIS—WEBSTER. SUNRPEAMS pater iy > Lots of Room—0' Bric or Taek: An Tavestigation hat was moe had A Speech F =the number of Gentiles in Utah is less than 1 ‘ 0 ole achmnn at wns not Delivered. 500, now guards Cuba ts composed of little more | oped to be thereafter; and such a proceed: | coz moTOR MURPHY'S CADINETAND | LOMO nus niger aud ule Preys | Correspondence of The Fon =The smatl-pox shows no signs of diminution 4 than Mr. Fist’s gunboats, This shows that | ing in this case would be no more of a THE OUTS AND THE 1NS. Correspondence of The Ban. Wastixorox, July 16.—1 have obtained the | in Pars, the Spanish Go ment foresaw weeks ago | usurpation than in the other. The Penn Whe Owns the Cam ge West Exp Horet, Loxa Braxcn, July 14.— | original copy of a proposed explanation and motion —The English debt is now less than it has over \ the imperative necessity that it would soon | sylvania constable, when rately shaken by a t Therein € It is not yet sate to say that the season tsatits | by the Hon, William Mungen, of Ohio, which at | peon since 1:14 1 be ander of employing all its forees upon | sturdy Dutchman, informed the assailant Anxious Deys-Iifiton aad Pratt about ee big this na ide pit He Li A Magli the Loge eons feud ms. (ea Guin to ee 6,000 milus of railway, which ines or home, . ore vi A to Go Abroad. must be told, the eeason thus far here has been a | hearing for or to get printed in the Glode, ns his | cost 9120,000.000, , business nearer home, and of @ moro vital | with grent dignity that to shake him was to | 0 OO em ane the politicians of New | decided failuro, although the hotel keepers are doing | friends allege, throngh the hostility of the Speaker. | Lake Michigan is about two fect higher thar Fase ie, character than the futile attempt to reconquer | shake the Commonwealth, If the House } yore ona Kings counties regarding the polley of | the best to console themecives for dead lostes by | However, in the tumultous Rabel which the House | \¢ was ever known before. Grand Opera House Thy Na The Gintle, Mavece Cuba, For all these reasons we ju that | was sitting en permanen with its mem: | Cciector Thomas Murphy grows daily more intense, | believing that there are more people here at the | nresenied, any 8; ght fuirly be exonerated, —Tho consus is to cost about six cents a head Vat Provton there can be no serious attempt to maintain | bera constantly on duty, pulling the Con- | Every prominent member of the local Republicon | prosent time than boon Nhat rag A en they | Pho speech is as follows ; ; ee for ali the porsone enrolled, i Je Tunnel outrolity on the p of Spaing anc at | go nt 4 thlathit De yut other: | Oresnizations is buttonboled by eager officeholders, | can't believe it, Borrows looks blue, That gre Mr. Spmaxent An honorable gentleman rising toa | —_trigham Young is said to bo tho third Largost The erinan Revgrest. gal ey haiatleond Shee Lei the that | gressional nose might be a eriime ; but other | Green cre invaded in the dead of might, and | curavanscry of bia, the Continental, with ita bonsted | au yoF Personal explanation, the ott d | gepositor tn the Bask of Kagiend Museum The Mari vets T Aes Statin, those who entppose that Franco will the more | wise it they ore besieged in their places of daily resort. in | accommodations for fifteen hundred euosts bas | Motive iron dost <Italy will produce this year an unusually = = | easily beat Pr a from the absenco of ne = ' order that thetr influence may be eecured. The |] very much the appearance of rome of tho fasit mlumed to be bitten by ador.” Feonfess large amonnt of oil, wine, and ilk, The daily cirenlation of Tun Sux dering | Spanieh assistance ia the war are entirely An enormona amennt of nonsense, it 18 | cconce of politics I9 poreistently studied by ancient | able churches of Gotham at midsummer, Sane ln allen.) onde Ot And t tany hither Returns show that last year no less than the last week, whirh ended oa Sadurdayy | wisiale © | plain, ig to be printed in the newspapers CUSTOM HOUSR PENSIONERS, Laird; with the ws joderate vretenrions of the | a Tt | would be ashamed to be barked at by a | 2758 horses were killed for food in Paris July 16, was as follows: about the war in Europe before itis over. Als | who nave heid office a score of years or longer, who | the Mansion Hous jouch Philadel sand | arousing we {rom slumber nto which I —A Chicago youth has committed his futhor te , Suen ticeiny ¢on.ve0 Whol a Cuba. ready we are having a few drops of what will | jaq heard that there is to be a rattling of old bones, | Je Teer people, to hold a vention tn the diujna. had fal n while on the post of duty. fay, which | the honse d¢ Fefazo, aa unvovernable and vicious, SAUD EELS ceases ce HOM SND fie unvaried ontery of the Spaniards in | soon bea daily shower, For example, we are | Relatives of merchants long since deceased are ran- ropotitan has been trying to dram up a crowd J reflects on the whole Honse as wells icon | —An aquarium is to be constructed at the 100 Saturday EUGOD | Guba anainel ta, from the deelura: | sttavely told, in a cable despatch, that “Rome, | ping in and out of dingy stores, fluttering the recom. | by oifering the prospect of Grant's presence as an nuie, Lknow wot why, personal to 1ayself 1 Crystal Palade, at an expense of §4).0)) 3 Aggregate daity circulation last tecck, | 0% MEANS! tho patriots, Trom the Ceelarw | ihe key of the Mediterranean, ts roally under | mendations of fortuitous tradesmen, which taey | attraction; but either , ‘one orthe | —The cultivation of tho einchona tre in the ©34,800- Average daily civontation aur. | ton of ind bse dt SAE Uae neh control” Rome being an inland city pect will gave them from the Treasury Depart- GRANT 18 PLATRD OCT ropresentativ the people | jstand of Jamaica has proved thoroachly tal nch paper asserts that 7 per cent, de eo by the employment of halr « day, is that vans are nothing but a pack of thieves and robbers, Thi has found ent guillo ne the oflcials of every de | im that ennnctty, or noone has any conMtence in his | of the United Sta ment guillotine, Amone the o re wnicn | Visiting that house, for thera it a begnarly account | imolication at Teast Is joes of demeanor Which | of ginpty rooms there, At Howland's they have @ | and criminal; while t! an the week, 105,800. Daily avcrage want of ¥ 6 which by 4 Jared to be both culpable =A Fr ‘or of THE GUN Kingles | Tunatics ar tant some fifteen miles from the coast. Another telogram informs us that ‘all the bridges on the partment there Is an aie 5 ; ine cannot be concealed, uty collectors are dig- | Title advantage. in starting of the sevson witha | ine out for the application of his dentnelation, —Sonator Garrett Davis has distingished bime £8,700. a crowd of tho enemies of freedom, both in | frontice botween Belgium and France have been | niged, vut pale, The clerical force in the rotunda | geraine, live English, lord. Lord Cam ton of | “Leannot deny that thern is some color of trath In | Wray ane a comptote epeech Inside oF nena ——— Madrid and W ngton, to reticho it. destroyed, so that the tcrritory of the former | sr» nervous and abstracted, Liquidators are dis. | 9 Duke of Aryl, andi nephew of the Kari of Car | this alleged doreliction of a pablic daly, which was {five miu ‘ ils! Atthe West Bnd (formeriy Stete +) under its | mine as much but no more than that of every other volucion of the 5th inst. | shall he respected ;” which is as if one were to | trustful of their figures, and every one of the vast | new management the season starts off with sundry | member of thie House, via.: ‘Mat of investigating from tho | a list of property belonging to Cubans | talk of breaking down the bridges between this | army of Inspectors, gingers, and waretouse keepers | Ameticin princes oF unaaesitonad standing. Thus | charges against the leading men of the (overnments The News from Europe. We findin La Tt is not casy to extract the her servant girls aro at a pres nn oloralo, getting 8% to $9 a month ag . the handsome Sheriff O'Brien enjoys his otum cin | involving the interest and honor of the whole conn: | ™miam tn ¢ ah and @onfused and often nonsensical despatches | which has hoon sequestered by tho so-called | State and Connecticnt as a means of de. | is working like a beaver to strengthen bis creden: | qiy, under jolly Peter Gardner's siniley and carer, | try, and a violation of the encred rights of humanity; | board. P es | which h 1 y Ts | Mtding the terstieey: er Conneetieek: Wwe | tila and with hls maznificent new turnout pokes | which charges have. been re on this floc =It is said Omaha will not be able to show the which, #0 far, have come over the cable in | Spanish Government, but really by the | fending the territory of Conn dar THR COLLECTOR'S CAMINET. up his chubby nose at the Sheriff's office | and of the truth of a portion thereof, ab least, & | consis takers a population of 13,02, althoug) regard to the war in Europe. Putting all | volunteers, ‘The 1! ombraces fifty-two | We have an editorial in yesterday's World, | move arg the most conflicting ramore ro. | And New York The Hon, Steridan | moral eonvietion the minds of many hone +4 sot ‘aN she claims pos ¢ lurope. Putting erg, he} ‘a ) ‘laming Prussia for moving upon Metz, beeaus Lid att dhe St i of «i able members, ‘ork will please read an 000. things together, the followin seems to have | sagar estates, thirty coffeo estates, ong | blaming Prussia for moving upon Meta, because | gerging the gentlemen at court. Tt te reported that | py Feamer, the ¢ tract fren Tite Jinly 13, two extracts | —Nicholas Longworth once purchased the Instead of Franco, as everybody hero ex. | hundred and twenty small stock farms, sixty | iho writer did not know that the Prussians al | tral Committee, has been appointed the Collector's | next week Noh Murray wae atso down foilowas —A Russian bishop of the Greek Church has a shea i 4 Sraaat mal 5. fortsen ve cattle |. a . fre “ 0, 08 Weil as Sache: ong. ‘Tay lo For the res! “The Hon, Mr. Munzen yesterday moved to appot aah Gomntiteaiene a Midi ; pected, striking the first blow, it is Prussia | one track farms, forty.seven 1 cattle | ready hold Troves, and will probably come up | Private Secretary. Mr. Terwiliger in known to | two, is wellas Sachom Doug, Luslor. For the reat | 1 tine ton. Mie, Muncon senor day mired toe Petm. | heen commissioned to establish an Episcoval yeat which has done so, Although the roport is | estates, one tovacco plantation, fifty-two city | and attack the French at Motz hefore tho French | every prominent Rerubiican in tho State, and rates | 77241" nice poopie as ever visited the so Hier whit restr ofa shout oye cpa the, tn i Francise é : ks ‘ * A ‘ ‘ fe wire olitien! Stat hen the musie «trikes up inthe evenia ‘ a Air, Mongen wou! —A Minnesota proachor «1 ies nine church formally donicd, it is difficult not to believe | lots; shares in banks, railroads, and susar | can got ready to march down the valley of the | Als an astute wire-pulicr, He t# a political State | When the musie strikes up Iu the evening. | | ‘ Ruaeitas tikrelttas or tne fons root Manila 5 yeas us ee that a body of Prussian troops has really | warchousesto the par value of eyclopmdia, being able to give you the exact vote lincers as One Wants Lo see; but thea It ! ut rine Hon 2,311,773; bills | Moselle and attack them. ‘Tho same paper pub- rnded | lishes as ¢ js chreuit being 170 ma salary was $09.99 —A Wisconsin fa ea long, Last year wis entire It telling condtet nilton Fish. Of making 15,0000) b' for supervisors in every village from Sag Harbor to Dunkirk. Ie has, or will lave in a few days, th 1» nh With the proje inal a deseription of Motz, Thion- h, taken bodily from some guide JUST WHO THEY AnR. They dress well, eat well, bathe well, talk we crossed the trontier north and cast of Metz, | receivable for $4 and, of course, there has been some | property, $160,314 84; mortgages on mer has just sold his wool, buying Cuba.” " exact political weight of every oMechiotter conncet- | foow well, occasionally display themsc ves In wrira some ot which ia has been holding for sevea years, , ; x forgotte Me oilette re. catrlagoe Mr. Manen then continued t say in pore egletagation skirmishing. On the other hand, there are | real estate, $199,781; 579 housoa, 6,700 | bork the editor having forgotten to cut out the | oq with ite Custom House, and all will have to pass | Bice tolleltes in extra mice carrlaxes, ba V | onal discaipation vat tangible proof, or personal | Welting fora rise, 1 of yf 1 by the | slav 4 cash to tl t of $570,000. customary formula: ‘ One should not leave Por: | Custom House mensurem lector Murphy Minn 008 | evidence dil not seem to mm beture, of —The hairdressers’ shops of Madrid are 10 Feports of any formal movement by the | slaves, and cash to the amount of $570,000, J rick without visiting,” &e., &¢. So wo go. | bes not propounded his policy to anybody; butin a | “And timtteJnst the provoking part of itaMl, For | <tatees which anpearel too monstrous for be. | erowded with novertyatricken Syvaish girls, wrxious French army We have takon the trouble to roduco the | sioch “atiowance mmct bo made for the hot | eonversation with the #uw reer instance, t went bata this moraine. ot cougee a | Het thous tha income loge of panne, events | co peit thee aa It seems as though Baden and Bavaria | valucs of the above list to dollars, estimating ver pone rie B rath ‘i peti Wd | —One of Rismarck's sons, an offtcer or Weather and the refreshment ch itis pro | Branch the day after his nomination, he rem: {and ne of Rismarck's sons, an ron the Wwithont «ome foun-latio very ugliest looking rig b {it | they could not t could p + ‘ REET, p, b ion ts t n of Feder se oolection o nines {nither, that now at the close of the session, as this | Py frieate Danube, is reported to have committer wore actively susing: the side of Prussia. | the sugar cetates at only $100,099 c vocative ; but let us not have jokes like “the el. | that he had made a canvass of the num f Fede 7 his coflection fd eloth psn pe nobody Honse Raows,t could hare had no opporvanity WHOSE | scicidees ondieta to hay ted ¥ R i i ke 1 ivil servic ol ositions in the city, and . f cs jurly for thi i could have had no opportanity fsrimte | snlcide at Honctata, The fortress of Rastadt, in Baden, which | there ar ny on the island worth a million | bows of the Mince repeated every day. They is W Osnd an, PS padi n "ite th k y ae aud was soon enjoying the fun he suet with tie | than to offer (if y itted by unanimon nsenty t —A movement is on foot fur the development of ; ¢ ‘+ rest ‘ity lots at $1,090 each, and tho | will get to be tiresou ey were allto die the day preceding a general | name ca with | slaves at $400; and we find the aggregate, at — Livoked Wand aw a most bexuti{ul Wou gpted.yis.; the Hon, Hpraiiton Fish, Hidaey Wels ‘ection, it wonld not make a difference of 1,000 in & | Req., Panerot Dovis, Beq., and Pant 8. F i a fhee Just peeping above the water, its owner having hb mand. those estimates, exceeds the v the Repurtican vote, The Coliector says he has | {net her’ star \ Wah eh gl > as with Clrles A. Dana, Esq. e crowd, Ali of a sui bars the roal from Strasbourg northward, is | apiece, Baid to be the scene of great activ Prussian officers in cor en Te heard. tiny | Move for the appointment of a committee of inga ed in a most earnest and jtending man to call hefore them aut examing all Cie parties iupl the coal beds of MlInols, which are sa + | Uvely inexharstibie. to be compart rhew Eat. | —Bliha Burritt is prepati rospectable for publication in . aniing at weil at fier hold upon tho | ands ri ; 3 Pourt! 3 6 TO, : Wilke ., dudge Richardson, th . J. D. | England a collection of obituary notices and funeral The neutrality of Belyium has as yet been | figure of $100,000,000. If thievery and rob: oh a at Wesdiinae ae ae D | yeou accused of Ie ‘rope, She was appealing to me for | Wc" nerclany of the tntentor, a f Tentz, | disconrscs on Dickens, observed by both the belligerent parties; but | bery have been practised by tho Cabans, of July speech at Woodstock he used the follow. APPILIATING WITH TAMOTANT INDIANS, " "5 who must be pertonaliy coznizint of frets ker from the danger with which she was struggling He does know the weapons thoy use when on the | and bore her safely to. the. beach, ing language: that passed bewwoen the deceased Morales Lomus | —The new jail at Hastings, Minnesota, is said there is evide She amiled y great apprehension on the | which wo do not admit, any peculations of spoke at Tonton. in Exeter Math in | war path, aud he is determined ve far ns tes in nis | thant and ran to & bathing to T made hast and the Executive” Paton dive ao her Europ we hho | theirs sink inte conificance befot f this eet (as tor 7 ee he ies Collect ge! out of my ungainly rig and clothe my " y a a n part of the other European powers that tho | theirs sink into insignificance before this stu VAEAL A eriones power to use the same instruments, The Collector | fy int thenwatched forthe beautel tad THE WAR OF RARITAN BAY. —The Ohio Congregationalists have refused, temptation to violate this neutrality will be | pendous sum. w it is liberty-lov haea profound respect and th the Russian tics of Sachem Tweed. Me sa! Jmiration for the tac ‘Tweed is the great T saw only ono seeniiae edition from Dr. © nondin And ers in New found more too st hy a vote of S5to 83, to allow won 1 the anntal con: ng to be res um lies di. | If it be a to sit as delegates erge froin the | The Naval E hotel, | ‘Tire Kingdom ¢ rnochan's | hat this vast amount of tions. ¥ ofthe Kingdom of rth Awe A hatwoon:the most walnenble ofl atoneey: wi necostered only, ant sympathy for mankind, fo 4, and more | Ore the Tammany tr Tweed dors not er danger recognized und ap + Besides his “Child's History of England, rectly i tween the m st vulat orb parts of | pre perty has been soquest lonly, and n ot Hheriy tn th rt of the Goverhment, than | exre Low many nations are in the tribe; indeed. he | peated to me im all wy agly outfit falled to slow Bie cad tke Unexps fies r i re hoe Wives we panies 6" Line Acute Loth France and Prussia, and is the natural | confiscated, any such defonce of the Spaniar 1 did of the English Gove rich bad 1c Wishes to eclinee Ited Cloud. of the Blows tril Wh Heraelt anuin. or at least I failed to reenenis i Hes rp been said recen Y hell estate 11 18 vot to be published. 5 youl ‘ 1 against us in the atten slave is the head of thirty-six nations. Tweed's answer | when in ordiuary toile And thas it is with all | Health OMlecr, as t ow fever being sent into | % Capea heap Righway for loth theirarmies. It would not | is refuted by their owa elamors, whic But on the other hand, iis stated that whathe | fteery aprlleant fee omee who boasts of ‘his ward | Wis conmius. “Wo nay know then or tiey may | Nog York and Trochlyn by way of Perth Anboy rom the year 1869 to according tos r i Y y . " lay let hia o ide . influence ts, HOW ud Under certain clreumstances, but itis a rh Ps bilestion 3 op e we li Vo surprising if any day we should hear of | today are lowler than over, that this prop. ; ; ‘ tide | too hak a bak tas tuceat the Wal publication, 1,268 people were killed, and 4,136 : are uf in VB. | really said in London on this subject was report. Cen vee: enaurtan| oneaxenet!? die i at a band of f 1 French aud Prussian troops marching over | erty be sold by the Government, and its lhe ; seca nat dod, by enilway accidents ed in the Len jon Star as follows : Tue COTTAGES of Prince's B. the Lower Bay to Sandy Ivo So it may be inferred that the cline of ‘ ia , A i * 1: wh he First € egational Church of New her territory, and fighting new Lattles on | proceeds distributed among them, ‘Thera is A yeh hak abou iaativa Sink Oe Re. Galen: Werrkede Osonced re nearly all tenanted for the renson, and lode | Iving between New York and New Jersey; tu which |) 77 1° 1 MRIOMAn ON A MIN hel 1 in bi ‘ bt th 1 an i FCHER—A centlewan oske me to Bailoyitee, Actouit Andrewnt st ecrfal and home ike, Yesterday Ltoos auricw | Dr, Andrew, the Health OMicer of the port of Perth | don, estably Ju ohn years ago, ficlds already famous as b in hia. | little reason to doubt that this plan would + ihe Huonians in Sew harbor Oliverites, Dariingitca, Websterites, Beanet hrongh the mmenificent park of Mra. Hoes, anti | qinsoe, fa epee pay 6: but if'so their | Bad during that time but eight pastors, tory, Whenever this hapy l will | have be adopted long since, but for the confden’ and the other ites, will ret their portion of the Foette, | Hk % elezant place tn not 10 be fou mA ¢ tacit aatare are at ae Mac | —Col. Jamos Datson, once Speaker of the M4 ’ . ) by of them, * har n og them and th wo agaere eres of a our ¥ PeScg tar vals Wy & we Nasieetoy louse of Repr t , o alien naturally interfere, and the area of the war | difficulty of finding purchasers who would etry dune most e fe taste in praca, ant leh we Dri Tyption war Ising at the gaarantine at | MivlelDo! Fonte of Renrasentatives, is now polloe Will Le materially widened be satisfied with the title the siands rey C tinal dircetions, aflordine & conttt Perth Amboy on the 15:h instant, discharsiag her | a man in Albany bought an acre of land tisans. he first great Laitle will probably | Strange as it may a Russia is NOW anny tae searlly b er | 1 D suliinde of be in policeman, in a tug to Perth Amboy, | Satan Seabee NAB Rak fake apenibal be fought on her territory, and not on that | possession of these e liberty of Poland, it ie G gy ttunt tainks | yin cross On tis beh y boarded the brig and ortered the mate, Mri ai gher a miataatine hace 8 hast ea real (ae 1 to make Lelieve to | himself peculiarly qualified 4 duties ; 80 Col. | cross ona r bri k lf | and they boarded the brig aud ordered the mate, | prance, which will ofoct a great saving of stronath 1B of Prussian. Instead of crossing the Rhine | normal condition of tho island, would pro. i 1 ko too, Fe are i at all | sing, a prominent young lawyerol Prook- | w, Whie 1 is again quick: | who was iu charge, to desist and drop the Mghter | what nas hitherto been a very laborions occupation. ; at onee, the Emperor will have hard work to | duce to their owncra # net income of ton por | ic. tatiens of America with pandered and wilss | I AVY of tue epublie of the State of Rew. | weros in extent, | astern, —=Farmora, who ate presumed to be posted | hi ; i " fitton dot the tuiure, wheu civilization is to be extended 1 et ‘ c zeaiit On secing this tng stongside the brig, gothe Depaty , : j even get within sight of the river at any | cont.,or say some forty million dollars a year, | yi\iq tumuorre isto le tres and tee wit “ lam a the. Ratey at ‘ and Coltector of the port of Perth Amboy took a tag | Pretlet that the immense quantity of wheat this your i spot where it washes Prussian soil, Navo- | hina given hardly anything to the colonial ex- | Nein aud eivtiztion, to) fas shoul be Ayn s mac foul of the ¢ Licat.-Gox eat th sd Wout slenedidats ie WINEIE Bila: | Rye enece ecw ee Wee BUBNCCRETOR Of: 04 8 Rte j from every f ar and from every ship—the fly f fs willing to give the off un i 1 gi al, LEON has found his mateh in Bisa chequer, The pri fits of all the estates are of Bt Goorge a 0 Mig with tue siars of prom: On, “ 1 stant | ro Suese vo eent —The Boston Zransrript catentatos that the : ———____— caten up in their management, and by | Pipers. ; : orney.. wight V " feel | ms tenied to. take the brig down : Fork | priper and patriotle cetelration of the Fourth inthat “a “ - fe > Hes “a ; . he difference in these two reports is er ons, in a ark’s ¢ om antine, he interfered with their plans, and ins | city costs a average of eau tiv deck te Can Spain Remain Neutral? the pay of the voluntecrs who garrison them, | | The difference in these two peportsis enormons, | ical aeeuated We tive and | frrmed' cm ‘meets to cir wurorie that te nesael | qty cor a8 AYaKe of thirteen gente for each tnhab 4 . Spanish Min’ Ce mun The expenses of the sequestere| sugar es- Snead be ex bs . t | L. how the Gaiice T, Btewal wa ejor not Cy oseat Perth, aeeny Weick Ths Spanish dinister commu x Ponses of the sequestered sngar Cf | 1494 one or tho other Is incorrect; and if that be f Tae ene weet ip BROW TS t Anboy, Now Jerse and that the vessel was also ia | —The peop'e living on the river above Savane t our Government on Friday a despat tates, for inetane, 1 paid by the which is it? Or perhaps he ti cart Veteran (Why. daa't you fa0v Sala) AI era fk ben LI ll aiarantine and cold nae be moved without th | nym amnss ons se dkctica Sik ial tf ‘; Ripple Ns ed arated E pathepe be has onsen Years past Stewart bus rua . ey Pet nieve aman cee authority of the Health Offer of the port wept mooie At tl " ceived from Madrid, in which the § sale of sugar produced on cach, and tho bal- | jnind since he spoke in London, and while he LS earAE idhba OF BICONE, Tilt AMERICAN DEN ‘On the they coneinded that they hw ‘hotter seo | the laatere of vemele at might aud extingalshing the ance is deliverod to the Government, What | now entertsins opinions ebout Russia contrary | and that the Assistant Collector, Charles P, Clinch, | {t.20"t hawpitably thrown onem three days in the | dim; so ther came to tho Wharf. and having found | 16 work for the inspect utul gratification of whoever | hin, learued to their ve nishment as well as mort: 4 A population of 750,000 within five years fe | of Hohenzollorn has been withdrawn as @ / those oxjense are can bo inferred from the | to those he th 1s bis bro her-in-law, and lias sed, he has forgotten th . ‘ y chooses to visit it, And tie very gcverous invita: | fe: that w York did not own ave jart predictet for Minnesota, and itis said that more than - Don't yon knew that Stewar . a are es: tion is cordially secepted by atl who dri Indeed, | dh ft waters of Perth Amboy and I’rinco's a oie eandidate for the throne, there is no longer | fact t, whereas by the last statistics nge. Atany rate, he owes it to himself to wedind passed proforma? Den't you anow that | gop to take in this. park in the courve of alt after: oe one-alf of the number will dwoll north of the Minge sac and fee eat ilad thie taeandae ARE ire : sion of cach | reconcile or clear away: (he « ns contra: | Gop Pract, run his mpebine im the ines selonuite | Tae teva Is nos to rive at all They alco lonrne’, and perhaps will inform Dr, | sota river, any reason for continu ng the measures a at published the average production each | reconell y - Gen Pra te ; i a ro i 1 m tontide Further baek from the beaen and leas pretentions | Garnechan, tit Perth A port of entry, —An analysis shows that cotton seed is a high had been agreed upon for the election, This | estate was over 2,500 boxes, at which - —__ lee clorkk stand in fear and trembiln, when Pratt's | (cue AG! Lad in | tas a quarantine, and t cpp pe: | ly concentrated food, and ts richer tn declaration is based upon the note of the | the fifty.two sequestered estates should have | The diplomatic circles of Washington ar ger ss te thas Mtr; Stewart ne vo. muah | UF tmer vennecety mis at | of qnarding the oublic health acest. contagion as | elements than cora, but somewhat Inferlur to Prince’s father, in which he withdraws his | produced 130,000 boxes, the total sales so far | excited over the approaching marriags of Don | Dicsstidbesesbsiceese , sais w-born | those of New York, ‘They may not be so well qnal- | fat producer of the young. tand nearer the water is t > Raia af other. | ified to rob and plunder the mn Joa | Macarcto Loree Rowenra, tho Spanish Miuist ton’s acceptance of the nomination, This | for Government account have not exc ers and consienecs = The Becanse Mr, Stowart has always been a University of Vienna has decided to ade . so fo . the cot | of vossela hy compelling them to pay exorbitant | oi re Boiss F ha A cnaia, i Mt ft Beets to a Cuban lady, Miss Avrra Tre The fair |b a eee panies Reiman ¢ f fo \ files the | prices for storedoring and I! Galego, They | mit w 11 the advantages of Its medical school, communication has been considered in 6 6,700 bo: The samo disparity rates in | 19 8 Cavan ‘i pee | ae ¢ “ , gist’ Mags im friendly. us Inve never petleitned what the price of labor has | and two female students have already availed tnem- ASO ; pride is the dav of a Venezuelan who, with | the Soave wu ° 9 ratira rists on Ova: n with guarding the public heal inst con- | selves of the eae: quarters ns a proof that Spain will remain | every class of sequestered property. A house ; Howie's Uaic ri Were Lae aR eens . not far | t¢ th guarding the public health against con- | if the privin . b re (Stay A his two brothers, Jorx and Trowas, vettled | qenting t Hey an when | thet itaeh of ib a a taston. i: —Dr, Mendel, of Bertin, who has been investi. neutral in pean war; | in Havana which formerly rented for 3250 to “4 ANS : 4 Rl ct ol eee ul orary residence of th of Long After a full and ‘ree int anze of views between y : ny years ago at the then insign r pes Leahey beak Ta ares S| Brauch, tho Health OMoors, they parted with very friondly | & the temperatare of the ocantal cavity, finde th at Dut, in our jac ow of it is | $300 a month, ‘x let by the personsin charge ‘uegos, on the south side of the island CS peepeenteg Wopctrerttat tae hey Tuk FAMOUS PRINe feclinca, and the tuz dritted back to the New York | the temocrature of the interior of th + lower ject of making Prince Leoronp King of | preciation of the kindness by a respectable | lation he has sited with the Spaniards, and all hae other tan ta the country, | Bret interval for i" HOOTING OF M'COOLE, greastion by playing the popul Spain was devised without the codperation | bonus. ‘ his property has been respected, The other r, Mr. Stewart hay made revenue the uty RANE Cero epr. fT Pagar en poorer erin si , once Eu Jiuks" and “Shoo, Ply! don't Bodier Me." uni Riaranoie: ihe. task ie notorious ' \ s under which propert uncle, Jou, chose t c of freedom, and his : a as y OPH Geacriied the vain | & Painfot Operation-Mis Fighting Days sidin Rapenan DiAunbeaen CHEK ULIE yOu of Count Bissanck., The fa notorious he Spanish under w 2 property in : : You do not think Mr, Stewart is at ra 20 olla de H Wat Ve rain Ovienk Mviceriana Amar. A Berlin rospondent says that ‘if you that the revolution which drove IsavELLa | Spain could bo eonfizeated for potitied a 8 hnve all bee a eneiee ed, a rm Mouse wuthorities 1 TA os ease ey 0: see, tes Prove ihe x hole Repuvican, vers to nahe bas vaseiand talk 90m wo he A } 1 Tod 1 ty he 3 long resided in this € Nery exper al that hoanoald: be willine to a¢ we shooting of Mike MeCoo! ig own sae | al) Amerterns tn thetr py aston valor, and like from Spain aud raised Priat and his associ | fences were long since annulled. ‘Today he lady herself has long r nt seers, Invoice und Hi@tidt F that 1 be willing to sib. The shooting of Mike MeCoole in wun sie | al aa ies aig as 4 country, and {s, ohaperaned in society. by. Mr Ne s invoive and Hani | mit ta an imperfection because of tho abatiniey of | Joon on Monday night hay created qt our ow countryuica tuey Leiteve themacives tov atesto power was favored by Prussian influ: | man's goods can be seized and sold in the Tiseeaee wate of i acae Waal neiisaeon soak. Hila’ intolcee ave. nok Pighily sceatt- | coschmin in relusing Lo weor livery, Has it inde a within the ream of the | moor, feriiey arly " | ule. Sanahe sad , ovrnnr, wife of one of our wealthy merchants at. His inv Fe nGs Se Simreay | ean me Wo sucha poss that Janes Fisk, Jr, is depend: | the mystery abont the affair, an: robalyii Bert ait cuatril\ casi ix ence and assisted by Prussian money, B1s-| Peninsula for any such offence exept bY | vig Torvent was a Miss Ast Tnypr, and on | ie ee eae ee ee coer tle go particular | S200n a single driver, and. that that driver eunuic- | the Erie gtants fictiting dave are overs, rhe The A 4 (Pa.) Sun enya that 9 He CK was 2 bottom o: forme 1 ct of the Cortes, approved by t! i ; 4 ais | bt dad Able hs tate Lis terms to ham es ook very ee to | at the offee of Dr, Hodgen, where MeCog | was borne in thateity Inst wook whicd welsh! at bir MARCK Was at the bottom of it,and formed | special act of the Cortes, approved by the | considerable estates in Cuba, and the possible | ae ene itr, Murphy will | See. the footmen in stunning liveries, while, the vi atten ted | %3 pounds Per contra, a fomste eblid was dorm it then an alliance with Prist which does not | Crown, And yet in Caba, which by the | inheritance of this property has probably origi- ei ren Fee. Uane Lae ME) y Geiver ‘ite in hls eters, ae awuell a prince ae the i kant was Fe © | Nashua, N.H.,afortnigit ago, that weighed oaly Us ‘ ea i des is a ar int to know, and | Cer Of the estabiishme Avaeh (atte OU Cee jun appear to have been broken since, Is it to | present constitution is declared to be an in: | nated the report in Washington that Miss Tener |. Veleror=That is just what L want to know, and ae ee adlek 1 oF pouns ; be supposed, then, that Pirrt would gele tegral province of the Spanish nation, we | was an immense heiress, In fact, tknow, You know Mr. stewart ouce pus | ‘The gorgeous saloons aud sumptuous ¢ une, Hie lay stiotched out at | —Tho gas having gone ont at an evening ‘ : bs , fi Somepane? correspondent ii dail (Oe Uinking John Guamberiain's ter ¢ vd resting on his right are prayer meeting tn an Indiana chureh, t nerscalo Pragsian Prince for the crown which had 80 | seo pr y soquostere’, and in all abil. | although it is ineorr m aisle Feeariiigre loay's panies aad if Le qouls dO Aube aicie haves arm, bare. tend ve | were very much seandatized by: an Itt ft ayaditor Jong gone begging without consulting his | ity we shall soe it pold, not in accortance | thing to do with the engng t cerwinlye A pirty of inciment brok oe fare Wands whtie Lily Carrutt | ¥'0 deenoned tho volemalty of & ' mae : mdf 5 ore nan { stlin? | wit 5} Seofthe country | object in life of Spaniards in thie hemisnh MAKE On 1 A CUSTOM MOSM oFFTCTAT, qe frequ rs and lib a anone i ry much | tog Piet friend and ally, the great man in Berlin? | with thelaws or for the benefit of the country | object in fife of Spaniards in this ter a ARUOS 3 Poona terete rariay | giett.thi8 Bay compat taanace ; tas walt mesrae lave ae) |ct nek eoce at. acstdeeiol dit walter twiend The very suggestion refates itself; and how. | which pretents to own , but by the e a ame rom a Husiber of ie predect tauiny Seah ree; whas Ik ShaWe Ug slew cut om thn anifor the pa fr friond. WAS | sow areas each that th i patvainf © Hg ano, Torere, De cum multia a ba mo WOR, Wind bo BAe a Ne ven d dtiscove ue place where | Dew ar een tho v coulnta . ove he fanguage of Prussia may | will and orders of a gang of scoundrels, who, ‘ ‘pee ‘ cece is vias Keporter—Me, Murphy nea tor | oh" ‘ esc jen t Sore Noy 1 eyp reared the | fortwo honrs, One ot then hold out for a 4 hays been In de ide all responsibility for | by the vory poss The alliance of a Cuban lady with am t 2 #11 cover at is exes cinety hoxpitub’@ resort, Wi a sionally t ould by drawn oul | ye upon him when th the n n of L“oronn, no perspicacious | enabled to s: rn zt to Mr. Fis, bas been the n nett ee Hon. Mike Wols e ucheate Wines that wo freely, and the (rr ad 1 The doctor Th Rin heal “nee mind can Le deceived by it, The scheme | in Madi!d at defance. of the endless atrocities which Spaniards in Cuba | Y#* (hed in ME NEW Sut ha rDURa | Moning Gh ceresree Man ie eerie ne tutes sirument ip would make a ans of amaznifying Klass, P id was concocted hy Br to; it was a part ——— have committed on Miss Terry's countrymen aud | t y e limited wltogether by the capacity | ¢ “Y i At Ghat lla adhe | on eh an ee votes | 1 nis freq " of his ambitious and pradent policy for Will Pat Woods bo Lot Out country women, causes much comment poeity of the iucuinhe ‘um COMina nAce ih. 0 Keliy that when the | Stat Hour by numbers of ters rangers, wallas sna Ran ag a Joubt whet! chor carric¢ yp atcacaitehahaales ae ——— ' Roe ha tedneural sie ? bones 1 h him, and Kelly | % Fegulate their watehe auiow strengthening the } Pruminond:hor|| Wodoult wiether the anohor! carried | 08 ces : i GOLD BADGES IN HOBOKEN. prepares hs ieaueural niece On ihe naw | f rer Mae ah 1p tolt ¢ The provision which Charles Dickens sate ree si Pee ne NuNTE? on inca, | out to windward by Congress as a precan he sagacions Judge Boswontn jrave tl promise of e brilliant und successful meeting. ‘the \ so made o! Dr, Hodgen | tor hie ta r : » spr : } 5 vil ‘ public new evidence of his worth us a member of | The Old Dectintug to Sure | (rock ahd stand are wey tinished am ty oF use, ‘ p 1 that MeCoole hair ¢ ‘ pure of def prepared in view of the con- | Honary re will not drag whenever | PU ile , : The MASc Mie New Hare |§ Pronounced superior to any in thet ; > : . fs the Police Commission, when he that er i 9-The New Bonrd | fi! aoe a erties Py ee greatn t vated at emmy “ fiict with France which he saw would be, in | the brooze freshens into a gale. Tho mom: | 4), ¢ijuw-members of the Police Board should wore ta make a New Dive iuto the | | olosant Cusnpike road, whici ts to be Gaasit ther with Its contonte: and the interes the nature of things, Hable to break out at | bers of the House of resentatives, con. ‘ clonal s Taxpayers’ Kotte. + led during r Tie cars of nh AU the Year Rownd. twaucuthed to his eid n she fs : 4 , not the ‘resignation af ntendent About two months ago the model ety frauds | 3 boy 7 mete tS track, veto SER ot one moment or another. selous tat least a quarter of their number Axe The sterling old Juige knows the va | of ie Hoboken Council passed a resolution that ait | £2 hit tow tots convevane ror Nay " ik Ane rIDg, | The relutions between the rulers at Madrid | are 6 scaly set, have taken a step {Jou Jevnnay, the thorough p 1) | the ex-nionibers of the Board who had boon aup- | tickers” New 41 ae eae iy Mieco iy ay and the rulers at Berlin being of so intimate | by which they hope to establish a precedent | and seems determinet tthe Polive Saperine | pr dges be requested to return them, | a) feadily as rome P ; | terror or wit Qacen Ht my a character, and the match which has ex- | that will confer immunity upon those whose | tendency shall not be opened toa mere politician, | 8 rofnse +o todo, that a warrant be wah DR Ry Nong! [wer f Jovw nis b. and L le Ne Ploded tho gr aS Sune Gt REMEDY a “dl Bh 4 Lip Wo Jearn, not without satisfaction, that | prope The City Clerk gave notice to ull the re nforts The iacen bexia un the Mh aud an 1a f | having been deliberately fired Ly their | renders them i the ablicans of the ud District of Ohio | tiring r ra, but none saw At to comply with the | Util the Oth uf Aug : The Are shop of Syra, who was recently common action, is it probable that the one | have put Par Woops in prison, intend to nominate Deacon Ricuvan Sarre a requon! un tmeeting, Councilian Tiakea Cosoperative Exigeation ta € ] the abject of disting nial it muons fr om F ' t * dcbediead ] Chirchmed, emotetical vest oh ely will abandon the other in the con It ia not denicd that Congress has tho ] thoir candidate for Co ane (ke wha « {a resolution that the Chairman of the Board Capital and Labor Cooperative Coloviza bf ¥ power under the ¢ everct to Naro- | self, has been Lrought on? ‘Their intrigues combinations could not be pronght against Win by wa © Bigtleh ered to procure badger the Ma ition to protect it. have for some t x them to do, Hs man,” of ha dat the funeral Geol City Y ove of the City Connest, the mbers for nd that agenults upon + pleasia ad that they appreciate t Wk the expwation Of then term counscla, Deac fant Tomaros, anit in answer to it sa Making OMtm very tothe! Hdd LEON; neither can they be ignorant that an | words spoken in c essential part of the design he intends to a complish by the war is to place the Prince of | But when out of (he Asturias on the throne of Any idea, then, of S} ate may be adequately | wisdom of on Surra is a | Councilmen Dettering eald he was opposed to get ing geptleman, and wo think has the | ¢ Deiterlog re he would rater Wwree the old punished cither by fine oF imprisonment, | wel 1, engaged in the | siMtwof anatural statesman, oi a good | met V A raral poet who wrote in sone t : umber two 0 oF eu igration My + Aner required seeurity, Was appointed Lacating Commitice addroese | to tis love, We will hallow efore the Ui nator ting ‘old members ata | 4. would pot give man, or he could never have become a deacon, He will add to the nusal of nd of Iepablican Fre rality in | of Vermont or Mr. Surri of California is a | on, amenable to the laws that £ co was | war Rusia, 0. with the President ua ehvirma wo | w ft Parkey, Novombor 1, Fran sigtivet ipesia, Mare’ ish nev 1 1 i] ith Twanta badge. No} Curtis, nave for ihe prairies of the Woast with this | The battle of A that fam Presiden tis b c } « sfecaueha apes thelslin ulluiists, Chats, Hale and ‘theodore | land g ! anid hay vile cal pay wi mids the Hine read, " the war must prove nug Prim were to think little tin tory, Even if] private c D princi ray their party and their country | ove knows that J au Hresldent of tis Bards even yutmition next Tuceday evenin Tho Comniittee v of Inke cmpowered 0 make arraageinenis wilh: Vere | wombe Srdinia Joivet the alles dv | ritories, Siates, Governinent, or for the q ¢ Maliko® wat taken by th arapt, eure, or purchase of Las or the -eneral liter m the praries 18 ¢ teps will | ore farailies by t t prudent to gain a | regulate social or business intereor with sual we 1) We bi every available opportan tion oF President of the Hoboken Connell. Lean e by a pretence of the k Ina volume on epigram 9 pubiished tn 1 val tur the | it wasa piece of ty anny and insolent in ibe it hia | ot show my cuthority even in te lager beer saloon | he will i for his | Nocause Iimve no budge, It was Ossetia! Wab We ould be knows ide having: ‘fall A'voice in the lobby—You are too d—n well pelen | "Tt known rest location mber 8, Sweden joined the aliies Nc id HOST Ties suspended November Y Wostern rs astute mang yer at the Tuileries could not be | mod ll ved by him. Nor, on the ot nse to arrest and im- | own « » He has been unfortunate in his busi Tcomplinont tro c r hand, is | prison it possible that BisManci should consent to | one 0 for chastising Portin, | ness as: g@ members from Vir tutions in Ciaein ta laaton ty " Vt * ¢ Tatiana war oft into the hounds of some malignant fellows in Couticiliman Chamberlain eonearred with the Neat Wikre bates ae ad oe ea ORE un by th lose for any length of time the advantage of | nia, wero any mode in which | whom tho truth is not, who do im harm, Wo | Brevitent. | Hie trends hat a-ked bim | where | K-do bo at any tine, 1 wcsr vous | The "AGsiniane emoased puch a diversion asthe Spanish army would | the courta eould take nizance of the | ust the Republicans of the Second District will | Tu haduvesncure eich mony tl eves aud eurerbrouta , wngh. entered ello was tow ck to him ai mminate him and elect him, | andthe suomi have © to show tis authority, Stushed hake View, ‘ to have his redrevs. Hi him ond nominate him a ect him Counciimin Keieve tsaid—t ge #ne badge, ne Qo bie # at Take View, Moy rejection f ¥, Lovely Tory, what th i v Hy no Avri 27. a Whe tha Pow enon May 3; the battle of Men The whienvss of WW May 90; ‘battle “of Maxenia, be ablo to make in favor of the Prus a Hah na bie May 90. TE and hate ie Sovcerim. Sane Bt w that so inuch doubt ® forees on the Rhine, Besides, auch a war| But Congress is anpposed to be above the yotDecome » member of Gon, Gear's | Councilman MeUaviak wsld—Well, gentlemen, the | wlinan whose name Was Hot cllcltod, wan found | Ham Word HOLINe BIN Ten wooker y Me | win quar wren holds out to Puist the prospect of advantages | jurisdiction of the judiciary, and the poor Cabinet, e bikes eS : pornine ly of Nr. Coleman Phe Kelibes si iD War’ of 1861 becan by the | Yentive of emai oon | n | case, Par would be su for himself as decided as th Dout to bo | tet ititerable debate followed, but nally the mae Hon J. Lis throat | Invasion of Schleswig by the Prassiins, Bebruary 1, | Of reese dao wil o ripe open, advep stah | the Prussians took Duypot an hear the ear; yet the | % Treaty of peace hetw ive lat nigit in (he Sisters’ Hos. | Sle had been curried, He Was well rently ainan circumstances, Haiian war of 1866 was beeen by About was found in his poek nodded ine 14, Taly declarodt war aciinst Anwtrei about ta ° leaving the contract firma when asked whether he had done the | June W. ‘Toe battle of Custozan was tought dune #4, Sxecutive power and enlarge | 8 about to make a will, leaving the cont deed tim-elf, and a large bicody kuife near by vest. | and the battle oF Sido }eom-| him. Pav asked Porren to take a drink; ) bit heirs Tia communication in your issue of Satur- | Bed his usever : d tae’ (hast ocueatal ate i ny. the 16th, ented * 4 i otilithe invitation wan doclined in an offimeiec ne y complete the structure within that Wiel, ev ob the stadeag\tin, abeh, 4) hauie The Green Yacht Race. Vienna Ociover 4, Actual lostilitios mentioned as Faulng to right, the owner, elligererts usted 01 friend 7 2 2 | Hitenings— the news of the dimesity, a riencds in Washington make lier uffen that the eaptatn Bi to business | Cope aud Uy he makes | cikco ior surig ver 60 that influenco | devil must lie in prison #0. Ie he imagination of Narouuon, All the | House wills Spaniards will | gas the It is anid that a contract is loss indeed the President, | signed for an immense dome to be ere ready to fight against | sympathizing with the poor fellow in the | the new Court House, and that the contractor | to lave tiem paid tor by wie tagoiyer France upon the question whether Spain | extra lary provocation reecived, should | Wil! be the Hon, Major D: dial be allowed to choose her own monarch | interpose tl pr not; andwhen they fight, Print w mand them. Who knows to what a he power he may ascend by such xt ny eilmen, it seems, hive alreuly s¢ 18, aud Alsen d Deumark and Ger a Acta bi wo Wee's, y rie yw a forel ca ¥ | Ballyvack, and 4 Litios cov | i Hired Wty supposition Laat a reslutien Wid paws | ed over | , no Axpy Gauvry, who : a to The Mystery of the Williaw To the Lior of The Sun. J executors forever, on condition | gin Ler. a July 3, The treaty of i) ence between Prussia and Anstria was siened at ——— Tague Angust 2, and between Austria and It in tts contre imi on. the Qeoan.” oF mathe, Vacebint Pally attended toy an tut had been vac yt twoen the ‘There is another cireumstance whieh sheds | the House assumed to punish Woops, and | _ Gem Gran eonsiderablo light upon this subjcet. Wo} he is now in ieil! for Jearn from Havana that all the large vorsels ef the Spavigh‘oavy were some time siuco e informed me, | yachte Dauntless aud Cambria cked a vessel a sal saahuean a recovered, and, aluioush two 4 here all agog to give the officers and crews a fitting Brained his Wife, there has not oven anotuer cue ’ tion, "Mieit advent within sight of Sandy Hook him the old exense that if he goe later than ; ph Coughlin, of 136 Butler stroct, Brook. | te mhavitants " a whatieally douy, for | Mill be telegraphed to the city at once, and the flage | Iyn.qnarvolied with his wile Kate on Swturday mitt, iB Peiste weonucetl mete Yon the City Mall wil! sunouuce thelr pisitions, ‘Tin buttered ber bread wit mio Au yor will | Winer’ thas will bedisptyed on the Broadway sto | wie locked up. Mra WY Wess, of ihe Mall. the lover's on the Chatham sirect side, ny other President ever di up for it by coming away earlier, ‘That yout it, ins nary ofsuel. a ch ‘Tho next step will be to punish the briek ver of Lowell who thrashed Gen, BurLer a carpet utretoher, Ho | Down Town business men fad Coughlin was borne to the | posit departivent of the Mur al B Lone Taian College Hospital, waere whe may die, th the San pulling, a very dered ‘ ‘eee: =|

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