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[oy }| THE SUN, TUESDAY, JULY 19, 1870. aon Ae oe wae ee ae THE SEASON IN SARATOGA. tinent. This fact France has borne with THE LATIN PRESORIPTIOD ORIME. —_— How the Medieat Facelty Surrender the worthy sources we are induced to believe that before long they will have such @ force Sere ih otter at | A PATERSON CATASTROPHE, America breeze as the —— ime and numbers went ap to tell of the best ete AFT, | profound aversion, and no man in France | in the field as will warrant their attacking | Public te Incompetent and Onrelese Drax | gare DesT TIME EVER MADE BY AN had ever witnesved. © best ree | PHE TRAGIC TERMINATION OF TB i pe 1A Whines for AIL, has regarded it with #o much dieplensure as | the Spaniards in their fortified towns on the | Shere A Onse Sillele Oe ie Seen AMERICAN RUNNING HORSE. THE sROOND RACE. DUNDER LAKE RACES i —— ——— === | Naronron III. His object in making this derstand, —_—-— ‘This was 6 selling race, and drew out a large en- healreecsnrsl bead - oe) i cnn Understand, Indgo Cartis in Kostactes—A Mite in 1143 3-4 7. showing that the owners. if they dit notac- | The Fall of m Bi . Warietn Aine, Denman saan favmer An ‘i oe rend To the Baiior of Tne Sun. —Rettl Men Discgaraged by Heavy | tively wish to part with their horses, at least had no ‘Women, i AUBSVAY 1870. {Es Sa tupaua! we ane SHINS So Rigo hegesions, whe have disco vered that | “gig, ‘The case of poisoning in Brooklyn by the | Bers uew, tromman Charmed with Smee | S76c39 to teline. The following horges were im, NM SS | atee of importance, 80 that in all the west of articles are compounded in | jpcompetence of « drag clerk has elicited many | acogaThe Women's Vielts to the Hon, | Vik: cuarrelta, Kings mache, Vey, Roser. ci | mimbers—Almont Miracul Mm Amupemente To-dare Europe there may be no power to rival they are remedies for differ- | comments of more or less pertinence, all of them John Morrissey's—Heddy Biacksmith | The race was won by Doaater, The first racing of the Phunny Phellows Club i ‘Mowery Theatre—Btatue Queins, be, France as dictator in the world’s affairs, ent diseases, are in the habit of using ® eipher, | bearing justly and powerfully on the druggist, but Aw other P: AUMMART. of Paterson was contested on the Dundee Lal Correspondence of The sm Graxp Union Horer, Sanatooa, July 18.—The result of to-day's racing is more disastrons to the sporting fraternity than even the victory of Heim- bold over Hamburg last Saturday, Saratoga, there- fore, contains to-night a majority, if not all, the brokenlown sports of the United States. I do not remember to have witnessed 8 scone more touching than that which met my view after the conclusion of the Inst rece. The look of sorrow, even of despair, de- picted on the countenance of the poor, penniless sport, c# he bent his footsteps back to the village, was enough to move the hardest hearted to tears, One gentleman witha clean shaved face and a strong Celtic accent, who must have beon edueatod for the church at the College of Maynooth, was beard to murmur the words of the Paalm in Latin, “ Dejeciet potentes de sede ct exaltabit humiles.” ‘The series of yesterday afternoon, ‘The first contest was a blind race, in Which the competitors, being carefully blindfolded, were obliged to atart from one Fide, turn completely around, and reach the other side within a given spot, Mr, James Crooks and Re corder Jobn J. Warren were appointed jidaes, and Alex. ©. Beckwith referee. After, by way of diven sion, upsetting the judges ond President of the Und, Inck Hindle, into the river, the blind race was begun, ‘There were nine ontries, of which oniy three sue ceeded in getting across the river, The rest piro etted around in every direction until they we oblized to give it up and remove their blind, whew they found themselves about whore they started Rnbayrence’s Havin from. The successful onos were Bdward Bolton, sektulsheen and Pennock ‘Thomas Stanley, and John Morgan, who won the e1e4, Dat aNd not #1 AF ‘Timer 30Ne, oF at the rate of 146 146 to the mile, | Prizes—new hs "ERLE ttre petct pasos | tawet. ters Sore Maco, ein,_ A ouy in the (bottling Bathe Jok was in the rst pool the in the river bore three flags; whoever first got the favorite, but at the end Charrette and pina fies fings were entitled to the three prizes, whieh Fee eee ee ee aren cain Lag Rasuine. 11 wo | Were purses of $28, @18, and G10. It 1 needless are, and @ to 4 acstoat the feld. to | '2,, t87_ tat at the distance | of | twenty 8 Face Was at U 16 pore, to . a oto the‘san” and once around, aking | ft ilt i neue tnete sverturned tobe kd at ds half. The start was good for so many | much further on the others met the same faley first t one, William Brown, who slowly bat surely ages one ands halt miles : for $5,000, (0 carry thelr 9 a Sees earn 21 ©. Filkins 4 HC. ‘roya's'Viley, sliver Kear, 0 le) numer a travers’ Beathctok. Helinee, dam Panty Washington, Gray, n Waiden's Climax, br, h. aged, by Balrownle, 1hs.; $2.00 : Hennessy. 0 D. Lintletield’s Edenton, Bhd dam Amanda, 1 ibe; 61.000, J. K. Lawrence's Rapture, b. oats, rowh ‘ Y CONTINURD DISASTERS, experienced by the sports has deterred the wealth- jer betting men like Harry Genet,Relmont, Sandford, Helmboid, Morrissey, Loritlard, and others, from venturing larce #ums on the races yet to take place, ‘and for tomorrow's racing no bets of any account have beon made, This morning was dark and enltry, The attend- ance at the races was therefore very slim indeed. But few ladios were present. The latter, instead of running the risk of being eanght in the rain, took their usaal morning stroll through the Concress Spring Park, or visited John Morrissev's club honse. I formes to mention la my previous lottere that the the mile horses, there being eleven, Rapture was ayay, and my once cot an open length | went over, the course and secnred the first fag in frontage, but all the others mass, and the race was rapid. Viley, nowever Jay at their head, and Bonster was next, There was was won by James Bone, and the third Ro change around the surm: bat once on the straight ". Garrabrant. run up to stand, Climax drew out of the rear crowd, and got up fourth, and the fourleadere diew THE BURLESQUE PRESENTATION, away from the ruck. A whirl bronght them to the | ‘The apectators then assembled in the lepot of the stand, where Rapture led half x length, Boaster on | Cedar Lawn Railroad. and listened to the presente. her flank, and Viley with Climax lapped on him. | tion speech of Mr. Hindle, who had a ‘note book” In this ‘order they rounded the turn; but | of portentons dimensions, ‘from which he belauded the as wae telling on Rapture, and Climax clearing | the victors upon their herote achievements. tele Bosster get ve Shy porn @ run, Cid me ‘This was hardly concluded when a ent nre down and headed, rash carried him from b horses, reach he hai*mile FRRRIBLE ACCIDENT heir tubs and started LADIEG’ MORNING VISIT to the Club House is part of the day's proeramme. Mr. Morrissey has thrown the doors of his honse ‘open to the ladies from 1036 watil 1 o'clock every day. ‘The fair sex seem to enjoy thelr visits to this Daas hem, a8 I conceive, touchiog at all the real JL being the case, and these two nations | Which, when placed on « amail piece of paper and | none of them, ra f le by f delivered to the patient, or his or her friends, is | cause of the ead calamity, Your independent having gone into the arena to settle by force diva Be ted. in a particular drug | Course in the conduct of your paper will, 1 hope, of arms their respective claims, ie it likely | o!7e° fg et p ine narpose of | induce you to.give short aprce to one who hat that the contest will be decided in any | Sof, The cipher is used o Raid ‘pent more money and incurred more wrath from ma ‘ wasiel® tack | concesling from the patient the names and quan. | 1Pent were money. ton mete meondjators, the The daily crculatan of Tum Bow during | Pret period Can it be ended in two or three | tui oft articles which constitute the com. droggiate, for his oxpouure of the evils of drageery the last sa hi “ ded on Saturday, battles? Can even a single great defeat force } pound, and also to conceal from any rival physi- | than any man would willingly endure who had not the week, whiel hoy * | either one of the contestants to submit? That | cian, who might subsequently be called in to at | vitality of a salamander and the hide of a rhinoceros. Fuly 16, was as follows : yoo | {2.sa7, can it bring either one of them to | tend the patient, the: natare of the medicine | A few ideas that seem to dow locally from the sad ‘ londay. bt) resign his pretensions and to leave the other, | which is cribed, The druggist is in league | event, may possibly do some good. Si , pres Hees, 898 | without further resistance, to assert that de. | with the physician, and never communicates to | | A medical gentlemen was caled on to pression Aggregate daily circulation last week, | gree of superiority to which both now pre. | outsiders what is ordered. When the cipher is dicts er with, a setoral recall, pate end a 634,800. Average daily circulation dur- | tend? presented, the drugaist or bis prescription clerk | srcempenleg wi te a teri) he immo: i ing the week, 106,800. = Duci’y average | If there is any fool'ng that is strong and | rns to the yore fea the Bite i eed Alately resorted to medicine for her relief, Warmth uri vious week, ending July 9, y in the boeo ° EO} book, and he finds there exactly what is called | (9 the abdomen, aromatics, and perhaps a simple t sane: the previous we nding July universal in the bosom of the German people, | "Roy new or an inefficient clerk would | dose of paregoric or a few drops of laudanum would 4 . lilies it is a fecling of hostility to France. For | yosgity make a mistake, because he might not be | naturally be the first resort of the majority of physl- The Latest War New! sixty years this feeling has beon uurtured in | qware that the words had privately peen agreed ‘The doctor selected more powerful remedy La Liberté of Paris makes the somewhat | them. Itis strongereven than the attachment | pon to be a cipher, ot he might make a mistake \~ availed himestt of a peters elasere oneeiee ngular announcemout that both the Fronch | Of any German to his own particular division | through carelessness or stupidity ; and it is @ | is tincture of opium, on hudanum, Tie i tue Minister at Berlin and the Prussian Minister | of Germany. Is it likely, then, that a people | well established fact that, in the drug business, eee, age bro cent tnd puoeieue, stem, " ji ‘ i y Jerks are poorly paid, and even | her of the Academy of Medicine, and a'man of at Paris left their stations of their own accord, | °f forty millions, animated by one common | many of the ¢} , if either of thom having been offcialiy with, | seutiment of hoatility to the French, ean be | theo overworked, and that when the com- | Aemiene Bist Grint op, Bqulbb's Durr zs y broken down by theeffucts of any brief courss | Pensation is not liberal enongh for the work re- | Mixtare.” ‘The order for the medicine was distinctly Grawa, On the contrary, I'rusele expressly pide 4 uired, it does not command the services of one | Written as wo have given it by the physician who refuses to onder her Minister to withdraw. | °f hostilities? Will any defeat make thom | TS? ‘" Prescribed it, + | villing to own that the French are better | %22 isthe most skilful, The words ‘tine. opié | "But there is another preperation of opium, made APOLEON not et insu a war i also qui of four times great rn nm ns had y ed tari okies rench Are Netter | compe.” which were used by Dr. Horcminsow of | ito bz Dr Sauitt of four Pe Fret aa the con proclamation. It was suppored that ho | than they are, and to resign to the Fro Brooklyn, and that went to the drug clerk Gore, | petent druggist furnished this instead of would do #0 te-lay. It ia also positively as | Emperor those Rhine provinees which have | wio made @ mistake which resulted in Mrs, | urdered. Its called the © Liquor Opit Compasite. hort ed that noithey Prussian nor Fronts ter, | 8 Jong been an object ofambition on tie one | Ranvano's death, wore m cipher; but had the | arte former, and the fatter, four times the strength rtor: has beon violite!, Not a ehot has yet | 4°, and of defonce on the other? doctor distinctly written ont what it was that he | of, the mistire directed, being, anbelitated, the been firsd On the other hand, can a single disaster | intended Mrs. Hould have, no mistake stake not being suapected was It ie ramored that Russia is about to join | subdue the French? Suppose they are | could readily have occurred, * Tinct. opii on in agreat battle, and that the road | compt.,” particularly in writing closely, resembles | 3 i ; bute ey . opié et camp.,” and in the flurry which | Cause of thi the family or physician untii it pply a remedy, and the patient died. sk, in all sincerity, what was the th 3 nket the South Gor. | bea Prassia, Franco } right y " al Cl t i aany thousands le with an open lend of three | The race | occurred, which effectually ended the day's snort, 35. lak tor to Paris is opened to their victorious enemy. t We bave in our Dis tory—the only legaily | Palntinl Club House, where so many thousands of | pole wh e race | ecurred ef ; hie Sag’ ett, by pigs lwine i uk down their spirit? Will that | * nes is inseparable from rapidly transact. | acknowledred authority. of the apatneeary for tho | Gollars change hands nightly, They inspect with | tin Que rage Bomebody hed gotten Mt. Vander Btely. The fact that Badea istue ¢ r Mee ditba meta Lead i no little intes eo ve eam ble ‘ls. ¢ el r pat paterson Guardin, into a boat, and were trying to H peed, SRtnOFTT Of single, ingredients with the eambling tables, the cards, dice lieloek, who had’ made s brush Paterson Guardion, in ps ness when there are many impatient | strength 10 boxes, cheques, avd the entire paraphernalia of the | mile pole, and went past all to see sd place. On the | duck him in the river, as the rest had been. | Be astadt under fthe command of Prnagian | Ptiny them to euca unauie neessione, tomers waiting to get what they need, the | ucnneWexpected tocompound ll ihe reeeltenemy | ceteblishment. One lady, necompanied by rer hus- | fair turn the gallant ernr. Kt, Matriek, stot out | Anxious te see anybody met te Want ot Van,” the i ‘ ch genere " vi! lety sedatstokheMabendchis L : Bcd (Bs I god a ic mf Mont band, #trenuously demanded to te permitt J to uy around it, and got | crowd rushed upon the balcony at the rear of the dif ers is significant of the attitude of South | t? eh general humiliation, as will ratisty | Graggist, or any of his clerks, might put up pare. | Timeture of Osium (camnhorate |) oF paregurie. | o ould not. do. It was | depot, over the w ‘Tue balcony is but 90 or 40 their victorious antagonist? Will not, sinks he Atienoaa Diane Yory mild preparation. \+ ueu vu have thong eaibe RISE A SOLUAE OM FRR BLACE Boaster'a race, ‘The others could only contend tor | fect long, bat the ‘6 jammed pon it over twe Germany. » | goric and camphor, In the American Dispen- | a ee al taertiedie ete Oe SAUUL's | in rouge et noir. Mr. Morrissey politely declined to | second place und honors. | Boaster went right, and | hundred ‘peopie, many of whom were ladies, | The rather, the whole French people rise as one tory 7 opaia there are public ciphers the Dargain: between Prim ener Hs peop satory and Pharmacopaia there are public ciphe marek. never suffering any of them to near lim, cot in an | weight of the (kreat throng was too much for the easy winner by three Jeneths, On the stretch St, | piazza, and with a crash the balcony, with ite load Patrick Wad out-fooled ail, and eame in second, Viley | of human freicht, fell into the river below, a dis; third, Seatnelock fourth, Climax firth, and the other | trnce of nearly twenty feet, Over a hundred and sly scaitered far down the home stretch, finy Fern oD ad ae teat rea be abie to com: | Comply with her request: bat he told the iadies that man to expel the invader, and toretrieve the | which are commonly used by physicians when | pound and write them separately or ta combination, | he Nad ne doubt thet Barsiogs would be the fates, calamity? Nodoubt a series of misfortunes | they write a prescription for a patient, These why not do it Sleariy and ievibly (always in Eoglish yle, where ladies and y . if there be any plain English terms, universal.y tames of chance. A P ‘There is reason to believe that the under- | jn the field might extend and intensify that | ciphers are objectionable, because no ciphers of | known as laudinum orfoaregoric, fe. Jt Why write J t 0 kno orgoare own this morning through i dtanding betwoen Print and Bisstanck has | opposition to the BONAPARTE dynasty which | the kind are absolutely necessary. They are « | «tecture ot ‘cantphorata:* and when path may | 126 eéifer. After @ had been explained to Do . and when both Mav | jer satisfaction, and ju ined the threshold, 1 not been limited to their original arrange- | lurks in the mind of most Frenchmen, If | "eens by which brat hepa be written, with perfect provessional propriety * eo! she turned 10 Hire Lewis, one of the e¢tacAds, aad in \ ment for the expulsion of Isane.ta TI, from | tte French armies are worsted, the tenure | 570, vapters for presecipions shoald be jabbreviated) and " camph. Depend upon it, my dear air, the mistake will oc- | We mort solemn manger wads | j of Lovts Narorvon upon power might i Spain, nor to the election of Prince LeoroLp Lane . Private ciphers for prescriptions should be | cur again, “Dinrrhoa mixtares,” however skitl- “No! madam, my nate is Lewis, 1am one of the " indeed be broken by a revolution; but very religions lady wa: MEN, WOMRY, AND CHILDREN WENT DOWN, Lgidbec nde cue! ‘The excitement was fearful. The shrieks of the race of two miles, a dash with only | wounded and the cries of the affrighted women cre- the smallest number that has started | ated consternstien, and indeed the situation was ce Of the mecting yet. ‘They were Legatee, | perilous; for although | the water was not d the Banshee, and Pennock’s colt by Colossus. The | many had fainted, and many were buried anaer favorite was Lester at the opening of the betting, | the ruins. then the Banshee, The race was wou splendiily by | ‘The horror-stricken multitude, and the members strictly prohibited by law. If physicians who | fully Componnded: sliould never be furniene’ cannot | attaches of the ertablishmen ‘i . “Well then, sir,” continued the Indy, with her ‘i 4 have discovered valuable compounds of medi- | obtain medica! aid, such a preparation ax Dr.Aquibl TL eaud eeu Week betinas Cl sree the Pauses, of the club who lad fortunately ‘escaped, immed i of Hohenzollern to the Spanish throne. The | this would not of necessity terminate the | cinos that will cure diseases, are determined to | MY, be admissib but our ordi ry sumer earn [Koco “is ron Wks 0 cchtiee; Stein plunged. into the water {0 the rescue nf the ime, andin a few minutes all weew A dilfous di plane of BisMancn are extensive, and the | war; on the contrary, the Republican Gov- | individually retain the income which that know. | own remedy, they. erin all the ‘monew struggling vi then lose your soul !"” the world in this house, and taken from Sanatooa, Jaly 18.~ les. wurse 000, for all ages: shoult not be “stopped” water. P| ny i eee i e el ch m The recumbent position, Wi v ” o ewis. J, O'Falion’s The To the a ment of all, necessities of Prim are great; and Cuba hi erament which would succeed, finding the | ledge nee let them take out patents for their tite the dom Saale ome ‘shvane ch Ue een eer rele madam," replied Lewis, ‘6 ‘ he pci tatey 5 Ne wy | ation in arms against an ancient enemy, | compounds, ginger will cause most of them to subside as soon a8 | ivy niduatagy wan amazed at this anewer, She es and, considering tae, Couns OF tae’ seasiant, (GW been provided for in the combinations they | | ta te apt to take up again the revola A distinguished physician has assured us that | tie offending bile is evacuated quickly turnek of her heel and quit the house. donbt- J yeare: by Golansus; dani’ by | were but few injurod, ‘The water was discolored! have set on foot P Ld , fh he D fetid ‘The physician should do his duty in viacing his | jess rogarding the handsome Lewis as a hoathen sure «4 | with blood, and it is surprising several persone were iH tionary cry, which has repoatedly proved ao | the ciphers in the Dispensatory, a copy of which | paticnt in a normal condition as to hia regimen, and | to be lost, ‘6 indies Oa'this | Dot killed, sie’ i is use such simple remedies knowledge is sup- The plan agreed upon between the two | potent in the affrirs of Europe, and march to | *!! druggists are supposed to have in their estab- | posed to contro. and. writs eceipts. whenever Tue Ractna fulers was that, when L * A isl fe necessary, he i by far the best yet witnessed }. eit OPOLD had become | conquer the frontiers of the Rhine with revo lishinents, are necessary, because the profession | possible An plain English, The manu actaring che- | was by far the best yet w: this season, either firmly seated on the Spanish throne, he | !ution as ite principal weapon. i mist should prepare his articles according to the | here or at Jerome k. The time made by General frequently prescribe a large quantity of distilled | Tete a modern chemistry. In simpe or uncom: | Duke. whore namo hae been changed siuce last fe by A water and some harmless article to be mixed. unded form, and the apo‘tieciry should be held to | Thursday to that of Judge Curtis, is the best ever ; ‘ That all Europe will become involved in f should give Cuba her independence, on the ‘ the receipt sent by the physician, never compound | mile in 1:49. Judge Curtis, of the Marine Court of its ja guia Dabeaahiaea AC Ah) this war is most probable, Already we hear | curative power, The eminent practitioner did | ing any article except the identical one written. All | your ity, aiter whom the horse ts fnamed, is to-day condition, to be settle forehand, that the | that Russia has declared upon the aide of | not assure us that the physicians’ charges for | *Pecifle prescriptions published in books of druggist ue MASPINOP aN 18 BARATOOA. om by ix length, of Mr. Henry Morehall was badly fait ttebotting, wren It" g the course, Le- Dee remy, Sod hia arm wee broken. It ee orite. at even against the other ‘was also bade Gero bat before the stars tha Bassbee got to be ares | jaceenecmathe must die, Hie movuer wes rah Tlawley wes badly wounded in the favorite at 9 to 8 against tee, and at lito ® against her on the eld; 11 to ust Lezatee and | head Mrs. David Priestly was severely hurt in the aed and face and neck. and 10 to 1 and 6 to 1 agninst the Colassas colt, Policeman Morin was hurt in the nena, This is taken by the paticnt, who has faith in ite | §F14 accountability to dispense them according to | made by arunaing horse in America. | He ran the ‘There were only three in the ree, and the contest was between the Banshee and Legatee. The start was from the stand, as the race was of two miles, : ; reulars are at best miseriblo. anbstivates or medi: Tho ‘oi ro wan at'a moderate pree, the Banshee | yory severely hurt, by tailing, timbers, Dut. thet Cubans should agree to place themselves | Prussia, Italy and Spain can scarcely fail | their services are less when they prescribe sugar | cal intellect or care in compounding. - Be handed the jockey Palmer who rede the horse | leedne, ‘tnd wee next. The pace at once | hames were not afcertained, as during the confusion 1 under the protectorate of Prussia, and should | soon to cast the weight of their eworde in | and water than when they have to administer WARD H. DIZON. from ne joy at present writing. Gov. “Hosiman, a gees a of 0s | Say, wore carried of by taeir Teas, AA . i who rode 1 ‘course in com| with your cor: iy ask for it. In return for the boon of inde. | the same scale. Austrin, England, Belgium, | more serious (oonieta a: ae ee eee REPEATERS. | vy pondent, was in ecstacies over ry ane roaning. rarity bore ged ean roght f ee th bein bruised by Dieces of the balenny, oF brag } ndence thus secured, Cuba was to pay to | *4 Holland may be obliged to take the part | ~~ When President Grant was in Connceti- | A Chance for Gov. Hefien te Tardon his Sat aa ate eeencniea te weciae ane tates Legatce at her flank, and away they went into | ged jast in timesto escape drowning. Gad if Pe ’ / PY '0| or France. But at any rate, the conflagration | ent he had a taste of salted shad, and it hud such | _Ftende-And for Sem*bedyte Wriends to | few pools. The Governor Is charmed with Sarato- Mi with @ lend of halt Slenpiny bat bow | eet te wromet, weieienee, ronseced, by theet Bpain the sum of one hundred millions of | promises to become universal, and to continue | an effect upon bis palate that he ordered a barrel | "1, By Dall Bendy be Rentence of J ARs Hatt Reve iscomt'a cottage ot Newport. ‘as | ant ‘betad'to CWal’ off ona hermes ean ender | bate een dromed. aa nuuber of women an fi dollars, and the payment of this sum was to | until the parties to it are thoroughly ex. | for consumption at the White House. We men-| The cases of John Kelly, Andrew Morris, Chas, | Hom: Wm. Varley, alias Logatce At the head’ of the backetrutch the Ban, | children who had fainted on the fall were drawa of the water unconscto! ideration | hausted, tion thi fact so that all the aspirants for office 4 be guaranteed by Prussia, In coi . and the t Lake, Edward ¢ him, and thence out went artin, Thomas Clark, Frederick Peery. cary seaceeniye 4 ‘ 1 more away from him. $$ ‘ te in cen k hat sort of fish to hk . Bhad . and enite arrived at Saratoga this morning. The “2 Wyhere ded by si BEDILAM IN TH PTH AV, HOMEL, 4 . . 1 0 5 ust now, een advised by his phys Kor mite, ‘Tine $35). : the North German Confederation was to| We find in the Herald « report that the | mackerel or salmon, The shad is a fish of such | of yesterday in the Court of Oyer and Terminer, | come end drink, the, waters, Thw lan. John Stor. tile course for we milese f have the use of the port of Havana, or the | Hon. Ham1iTon Fist bae instructed Mr, | * delicate fibre that « large quantity of salt is | pefore Judge Barnard, Clark, $Radus, Hogas, and | [rey this moroing, aud Jett positive orders that | ya tey ule tree, races tomorrow. Taesder, i full of Nipe or any other waters of Cube, | WASMBUNN, our Minister in Pars, to“ offer necessary to cure it, Consequently it requires | Collins, who were ovt on bal, failed to appear, ana | under no circumstances should he be admitted to | Morris, aud. Gerald; the frat is tavarite. Selling ‘ \ the race. Aw Reddy had not recovered from the ; so much freshening to fit it for the table | their bail bonds were forfeited. In the case of Lake | fi fie Ohi, Aourney thither, be did mot muster protection to Prussians in France, forthe rea- that there is not much flavor left, Perhaps, (colored), it appeared that he mistakenly gave his sufficient strength to go to the Faces. He inay do #0 son that many of our naturalized citizens residece as No, 4, instead of No. 40 Wooster street, | to-morrow. Reddy looks very pale and delicate, Face, with Vicriaie Dare. His Lordauip, Richard's The Fifth Avenue Hotel last night wes crammed colt by Kani of jeorge, and ‘Temptress ry pools sold.” The Sequel Stakee with sixteen’ on | Witlh © remarkable asremblage, The corrident Tries, ‘The starters will bo. Major, Maggie B. B., | showed Frenchmen and Germans of every type for the purposes of naval stations. It is to be understood that this plan was however, Gen. Graxt intends to use the fish as a and that Le had been guilty of no violation of th ; : i came from Prussia, and that the Prussian | provocative, after the fashion of an honest citinen | fay. ie was therefore cackarsed,” ater” DAVIE | sncorea me af tne eee weve thet the noree | Hasaio enren ane Witeheraht, The Tavorite 6 | There ware Frenchmen with long novos. moustachen 4 Bremanck’s, and that a part of the hundred | Government ins no representative in Paris,” | who desired to drink more than he had a natural | Deen ip prison since the May election, | 4 | Hevunaia fwatnutto retire fromthe tartan tte | Gemtiomaaiy Murderer Pardonea, | raend fees ant bendy lege; there Were Geroame H millions of dollars has already been advanced | Considering that the distinguished head | relish for, and s0 resorted to salt fish to produce | trict in whicu he was not entitled to vote, Judge | So" sppear ‘again uly in ease he it matched | William Magyee, the yoo of & widow residing | with blond whiskers, ané Corprina with e7o i to Puust by a Gernan banking house in Lon. | of the State Department has never been able | an artificial appetite, He was a naval officer, in | Marner pel aprege dlp beyraa Pe ane case tnat nas | MERIDEE Kentucky for $38,000 anide. | dir. Belmont in Newark. en fated At the age of APeen a8 a sol: | ginssea; rnd oll who were not speculating ; Bi ; iy aya, { to prowet American citizens In Cuba, and | command of the old steamer Fulton, and he | yeeniiciinhne chur atdver and ammturr te | Seti lambang tr 410-08) aide, hut hie Ofer mas | Fer {2 the lave wer, and went away a drummer bor. | 1, cold, were wandering wbOot disconsolately as i i, don upon Brsmarcr's responsiritity. ThI8| 0 they have been robbed, murdercd, and | invited an acquaintance to make a trip with him. | Peleg to attempt to stop siezal voting in the elt valid Uy the Owners OF the latter liorse, wore the sirips of au oficer, "While iying in Baton | looking for somebody with ‘hom to areue, A few i i . ome ti i , 3 : i sh for bi county of New York; and during my exnected ¢ ‘A grend ball is to be given to morrow evening in | Rouge, La., be was accu: y the assistant surgcon i 7 i banking house has for som past had | outraged, within a hundred imiles of our | The fret day out he had roused fish for breakfast, | P00, ‘Nome oven véarrof a seat upoutniepenc’ i | the Grand Urion, Warren Leland told me confiden: | of hie regiment of stealing bis watch, ‘This co in- | Tetited Into odd comers and had s quiet talk theres " ; td and it wee cooked without being freshened at all, | {ntend to use the power of als Coortin preventing nien | Cally i¢ was going to bes big thin SEAS Teenen) FL Senne te Wire ee Dut the rest seemed altv.id of getting into hot wate an agent in Havana—an Englishman— | shore, without his daring to lift a finger for f Ran once oe tating tis ballot box, | aly GPRS Ve BRB U8 Se With’ a rawhide, “The assistant surecon drow pie | if th Serkan Ales i 1 fy 1 eal aad A piece of salt, powdered with Liverpool tar ‘of that kind, bee: if youdo THE RACES, Weir bee wen aee anon wit eurenga Grew be if they once Lecan & Giscussion. \4 pounding the dispositions of the Havana | their defence, this proposal to protect citizen | brown, would have been quite as palatable, The op aliceal voting and altempts by such means at | This way a purse day wholly, there being no stake | to! inthe Lands. of Gen. Mageee, A civil “rihuual DOB SN or; wes foerely Ride piay, | 74 , A TES ‘ "| of a foreign country, on the other side of the | fiend tried in vain to swallow it, Why, dow,” | heard w tne Goverument, his republic caunot last many | Tace in the programme. There was no great attrac | acquitted Lim, but afterward a court wartial casn- Pre ceeded from the throats of irritated Spaniards with reference to a Prussian pro. 7 a friend tried in vain w it, hy, Jam, oy tion in any one of the three offe iered him ana sentenced him to five years in the | brokers, The 1 “ Ato the d M4 : Atlantic, would’ be comical if it were not in- | ssid he, “how can you eat such horrible stuff?” Nv youre being the firet case, and you having pied. | this that the jolly Irish boy, Dr, Underwood, State vrison at Stillwater, Wis. It is by the com, | with these Pelwy gentlemen, There were there 1a K tectorate. In the opinion of Count Brs- ty G ’ pares ef enlity, Twill ‘ine Lowest ment {ew pool buyers to his foots on eith bined oY. oe aly gentlemen. were there i ; sulting Biz! renliod the eantelb, “Shave e desskaso\] Sie hi a n ed efforts of ex-Gov. Ward, of New Jersey. that | full force. ‘The young, slender broker, with a faint i) ets ‘ a iS an Sir,” rep ptain, c i which thé law allows me, which is ome ye phate nt or this (Monda ing, and ro neither they | he ts «etat liberty after an imprisonment of fteen | trace of Zown on his | I in letie, \ 4 MANCK, it is very desirable for the North a it, By eating my fish in that condition, Tget a] Mon atSing sing atuardjavor, || | nade any investments nor he profit: He was | monite, durins which time he has conducted titi Gismond stuis, a. wroaderash. Goat end. & snowy 0 300 Hema 7 en met the eye in every direction; nor was the o . ten dollars for. ington street, which pre he owned, and whieh | day's sport, And yet twa 5 Reedy. aly §n America, such os this Cubau arrangement | Fyom all late accounts the prospecte of the ———— had been juhocenpled, for serente-n ‘ays, before | cent—one ‘he beat ever tan Charge of Marder tu the Ray-Probably | peghets i,m Wrense pauneh, Greedy. wc ee ‘ : i 2 ve 4 } ' on. Previo hore wa ement hoi 0 best mtance eve ni my ol Rn oval ; ig tt would afford. Otherwise the Confederation | Cuban patriots were never #0 cheering since ome of the German residente in this | tye Wien at tne tine of the on was being best at the distance cver run on this ’ Hoounhine, bat yet to be Looked Lato, on every hand for the traMe: in gold, and th . the day on which the flag of indepc untry are said to be dissatisfied with Baron | torn down. The prisoner, els et at the time Tie Finst mac esterday, in Jefferson Market Court, Judee | was lively. Col. Tucker, with bie gay rion can never Lecom» a naval power of the first | the day on which ig of indep Genors, Minister at Washington. of the North | OF the reelttration he lived these. “James P. Boras Tce hich were ene | COE Weked up William Matter and Gevege Glen and eyebrows, lis exceedingly lenxtty A The limite) sea const and the few | 88 Taised at Yara, as they are at the pr Gartuan: Contedoratl lee ible he Daron tke Soba F. Hives th, prrenis 9 of Rrectton, te5H. | Ane femare Warns, Gandiond; Wael. who were found in the bay on Sur e-centre of at al moment. +4 was arre ted immed on giving lis r ning, Sir Archibald, Harbinger, and Judge Curtis | upset . cned by th owere AM hi harbors of the German States put any grand este ad divided is too old for so important an office at the pres: | Me jury, under the disvetion of the Coury fomed‘a | (ate Gen, Duke). " This latter one fs the same whe 7 Lown. Glenville charged tat B was half « dozen for 2 . ‘ees hoe ‘alee mw Spanish commanders are divided ip | ent time, It is true this distinguished diplomatist | verafet of not euilty. . Won, with great gids nzulost him in the betting, & Se drommeg. Jane WiAaN Wao was | tH > of t f jevelopmont of maritime force on! their wishes, in their plans, and even tn their | js no longer a young man; but it would be dif. | ., Martin fold, he was rend Gs ire as had no re Eee er GOP Gf tee, Marine Court k. ‘Tne owner of the row-boat, from whom. i question alegiance; and the Spanikh poldiery, reg- | cult to find a young man possessed of greater fend him, Belug obt of toaea. |W, W F Hinting, Pornney Payne was favorite, bat Gen. Duke (luge titled that only twa in i Hi We cre assured that the late Lord Cian | ulars end volunieers, are disgusted, partly | energy, or who would be able to make himself eee! ty tie Court Mart, med ee his | Curtis) won spl eager cused hee e some { i i - ill-eone: of the ore | more acceptable to the Government and people | The only witness agoinst a Ji Counar,wt Ne . tn Glenivilie's at rand P fxpo assented to this plan, and gave all | st the hcoucealed Lowiity of their leader) metry: Among all te members ofthe | Mette au Hie "om at Tha Secona Bice | Shr aFtiatl Stage Cai atta RA" | Vougat he mete. De ; ible aid to ite consummation during tho | *° each other, partly at the apparent im: | Taabiog a Shatter or the Brie ge at the Fourth by Lexington, dam Lille, 114 Ibe imoortant of the rest ware La Bros. Count poeeible ez j ir | diplomatic corps at Washington, there is none | District of the £ jenged er i é probability of their ever receiving their 4 v See ie ontenice LRU Oa0. Soates erik) Ward, where he cinlensed hb years, by’ Waele Vie, Feltermann, @ 0. "Parks, Gisoi last portion of his life, His probable object pay ; and Spanish officers and men are alike x howe dnfamnee is sure : mite a i i coleeiee that ne: Fal the ates i the econ Distret of toy haze’ beh ti [2] At aapecial session of the Board of I 0. Hb Bites Hubbere 1 Graves & C iy " evel he fC len ay . gps jon and with to great effect as that of Baron | th rirst Ward were fraudulent, but he didn't eis 1) dam Maenctta, 108 Ibs., Durben day, Superintendent Jourdan withdrew his resign: pout baw 21 and oF A was to prevent the annexation of Cuba tothe | dismayed at the heroic tenacity, se ae aeoLt, se any of hem, and aid ot toulow any cf the rhs Mienaniee Fh ih inc | Seat, PaeeeA ft and, TL United #tates, That such was his policy is } sacrifices, and unflinching valor exhibited in $< volsreexcept the prisoner, Wough he bad been at |» years, by Lixhuing, dam b} means these. chanzes’ were bre ‘about , a ; _ Re) the polls many hours Ross. a vite wasa profound wystery to uniritiated. bat ever i" confirmed Ly tho fact that ail the despatches | Very part of the island by every clase of Cuant AWTELLE was drowned ©) Sun. Martin took the witwess stand in bis own ehalf, Mocratt & Waeg profoand watery to valnitt ot aay I ont rmed by the rac Ay Git SHO COBRA VERS aa i z a ng nis unfortenate and testified that he was a moulder by trade ; th: er he ace 4 Sa lotta aca he Batis Colonie Office tolthe Gay: |Cvrate:. Tue smtriote inthe Besern: De day at Long Branch, | This unforvrnate young | Ve tived at 30h Greenwich sect, and voted at 9 Agheuia thotcormnntion tha tellawea. ike orise ' from the British Colonial Oilce to the Goy partment under MAKMOL and the oft-killed |! "4s only fifty yards Bein shore when he | piace excopt at the Fourth Distriet of the First tha heat would make «sudden change, ‘Uh fi q ermors of the Bahamas, Jamaica, and the | D142 ave lately inilicted euch defeats upon | 22K Mia brothersindw, seving bie danger, | Creo Hecho Diiie onthatday: ihe ime di rela hh Foam wiete they troneactions. were Boe ALOLY TORI CtOd SuCR Ce pI “tT 8 IEE OM KUAY BOY, rth of a Ke i p m6 which go. simply eheekl he brokers 4 aitempted to resexe him; but his strength The jury failed to enres, th of a acthen, just as | forbore to explain the mo H ething of t ture of t p other British Wert India posscesions, direct sh forces in tha ic i : } oh stl explain he motives thai Ing of the nature of the { J the Bpanish forces in that district, that Lut ® | ing, he would have been drowned himself but for —— ——___—- SA ee eatonly. the tl stat the | ctr ny | them to frustrate all expeditions from the | few more such Lows would force them to | the dimely assistance of a bystander, Year after TNE SCANS rome others came it as placed above, albuougl the two | roy ean A paalinatareon } United States in aid of the Cuban revolution, | Ttreat totheir ships, The facts of victorice | yore we hear of similar accidents, and yet no | tnquest Refore Cera seme ty | ea Nt Tyne wan Brat favorite’ tot over | P'Very'a erely, your obedient Shae | Tho inisliruo boiwoon Tismancx oud Pius [ere te ere eae eremrer, Le MeO | pedoaullanary mmeannron pre taken: There Gre}|| Halla How Verslon af the Ol Neary, weg bod armast Geo, Duke, to. 10-10 1 = * 1 New Your July fA. Frenchman and @ ‘ babii Saiameeahd i ae ’ | thorities ; Spanish reports of victortes are | number cf persons at Long Branch who reap Coroner Flynn held an inquest yesterday into | igainst Bandtord, ani W to 2 aginst cach of te The Prosston fought @ duel in & bo cuit’ Prowpect i Richy (wrelhaye asi tavealed jasononitae ll Geraci et aa crualite Giavanen avaccuenes (shcn from the public by supplying | the cause of the death of Fiorence Seannel, A | otiers nectation of a grat race, ‘The | 8%, PaTenanvno, July 17.—Later and authentic | bre, 1"y, Grounds lag BiEM (A, baescnear 1 8 i : 4 4 | large concourse of uptown citizens asserabled in pootatio be ee is vices from ‘tien by raph torough Siberia fi Aalag 4 " Me eager eet 1 would never have heon undertaken had the | to Spain; but, like the gamester who | bathing costumes, These individuals, in the ami eof te ml K showed no birch ape L Uikingconcerning the prelimivary arrangements, | ; the eaamination room, Mr, ‘Thomas Dunphy ap the betting evinced that all | vions, reports of the massacr aud followed them to. the house, Ina few minutes i ‘ rq . height of the # net as muck as two o inter H ng ove mmit ‘ wn United States possessed an Executive worthy | told hie father he wea always winning, bat i eer an daily, The oe on ; peared for the prosecution, and Mr, John Gra lev ye must win. He was at two n Wo leard a claeh of weanong and a loud oth * Gott ‘fq Mf the nome, But with an incompetent po | Ways ended with Legging for more monvy, Pe eae ily. the residents of | for tue defence, William Tinsnian, of 40 Ws one, over Geveral Duke, who ai to im Hitamel*” A tow salnnts aera shots were \q #0 there Spanish accounts of victorica are Twenty-sixth street; dotm Flood, of &2 collection of the great speed of Payne list year, ported by two m An iinpromptu dete tive thea litical fursil at the head of the State Depart: vel . ive 4 * these men provide certain 4 a Twenty-ninth street ; ex-OMver Join O, Carroll, of last ones, and among them entered the house, and was told by a younon (hat & q ; ever accompanied by urgent requeste for] gocident, Two or three eurt boats, such as those | the Twenty-first Precinct police ; Garrett Brown ; Lite di any one Uvin that ard ‘indemnity for the ee ore bee ere sa ieee hose Br i ie AW a ea sed a ina ae ya degitee oy mad Cape bg uch off the yp rine f Otteer Hagar O.K Eig eeath Preeinet tobe mitnense, Fett war 10, be and war saen ‘i stained. ms pete yyounded ‘by “sword’, which were eretary regularly sell him to a gang of | ers in the shape of hundred ounded, | the shore where bathing is most patronized, and John Scannel were exatnined ne two first | ts diMeust te 0-0 Fae here one horse leats A Defaulter Mad inorge. y ‘ . 7 : : al through, that interest in-doseription whiten Its 4 Tt uppears that the Prussian #lashe 1npd- j mercenary adventurers aiming to enrich | ‘The Spanish generels lave entirely aban: | manned with men always ready with boat-h pamed, sho were of Scannetl's party, testified most |S through, what ine: i yg ae Privaper penis erm and received 8 thrust from the y ; ial Be oa er positively that Donohue shot Florence Beannel, | and strugsle may be more exeitin, it known th his adversary’s sword in his left chook. Acer bevng . Joned all active operations in the field ; and | to grapple and succor any person in distress, tively and str 7 themselves by the transfer of Cuba, it would | ° i y , w+) and ‘Yinsman was so certain of it thathe ran out of | & meting plesiig to seen done What was ne Co, Wool de wounded the Prussian applied opproi epithets : g0 heavy have been their losses of late from | would render bathing comparatively safe, We an officer to arrest | forecone. 11 marshalling the norse tor the # er, telegrs Hond, senior | to tie Fronchman, who, thous wont tedeed be surprising if euch a man as Count derstand that these surf boats were offered to sila i v Duke lay outs id tooK Hin place inside momber of Bosten bor me in Europe, | tne arm, challenged the Vrnssian i« q cholera, fevers, dysentery, and the occasional | BBG Pstand Hist . ‘ ae y lodyed a compaint at | the fag ted to the start, Palmer on b M nd proceeded to Liverpool, and interest Rothstein (the Prussinu) chose pistols, Gur JEMAKCK re d the United Slates Gov. all Wa Narra aniae, a the bathing men at Long Braneb for a rent of $50 here were even men | at agreat stride for the tead ond th Tiisen con ‘effected of two revolvers were loaded. | T ' i : ee bullet, in Lae Villas, in Camaguey, and pn] ee een ey refused to make that paltry | iu ite vary, aud about’35 or 40 repeaters In Dano. | outtoting all, He got bots, and at the frst of the | paying to Mr, Bond off Were fired and the Prossiin Wass gnment with any feeling but contempt. tho Eastern Department, that the garrisons | * 8°80" a § TY | tue’s bucky rec When Cannel tried to enter it, | turn Jed a length, making the galt a ra is uncersteod that the firm of Bond & Co, of Boston, | shoulder, ‘The quarrel commenced lo ; y outlay, Let the public there take their patronage | They op ' aahed Short and quick was the wor! with him, 4] will settle all the accounts of Milsen, known ron Puito tani of the citics on the coset linve been iat . i : Y They opened the door and rushed out in diferent | Sor id au fhe Word with him, Dm on Puitor ae “ e ic ip ‘ ° ) away from such and they will probably | dircetions, an indiscriminate firing commence off nex im, ond Sandtord wos thitd = ——— etor of th montioned invited G Wiil it be a Short Wart rially diminished, ‘Their only hope, indeed— | Come to their sen 7 Onicer Carroll wrresied ronve’ of the parties, and | om Payne: | Abey tade a ly at om Extensive Vire iu Jersey City. to most in a ho: “vie : i ome heir gens secured the two. pistols belonging to Florence | middle of the turn had reached the D. si Tninait’. viatale < as ale ein Jittle in Manj people supposo that the present war | aud it hen been openly stated by prominent |) a. emma Reonnel and hs troher Jolin Khe litter. had | beside him, ‘Tied tu ¢ Oy AWEDL | jiAbout§ v'elock yraterday afternoon, ity was 8 4 ‘ 4 " ‘ p ‘ 3 The President nominated JOUN M. OLIVER | three ot ite five « sempty. John 8 1 was | ond were stil discovered in the oakum belo , “i . : will be short, because the war between Pras. | members of the Casino in Havana—was that Be perpen em a Rupee Gaui at cade witht Se a aat he Was too hard, and Duke bud griate of the Inte Wan, O'Davy, sta Hea eae Walsne rs lbessthmate Chay oh ' o etwee! rt vt i > aut pled to | £0F Associate Jus of the Pupre Ht} ciuse Donohue's qlace was the headquarters of | the back suraight stretch he WUe, , Jer i Wasuinorox, Jul : hw uy we and Austria, liko that between Italy and | Spain might in the autumn be enabled to Se Ae ORIAIRMIA? ii) Bn AArad cad Nesbitt tthe nupining candidate) richie, dohn | and bundford ie garonped both Payne | ated in the oakam room of the tiird sory, a Whitney applica to United Biates D) yur 4 cy, | the District of Coluiabia, appeared that Pporing candidate) (1 ; Austria, was ended in afew weeks. It is | send some cight or ten thousand mon, with acknowledged that he fired indis: riminately, but did | couple of i he pi was iinmense | Stlted in the total destruction w the easterly hail of | here to issue unetion on Horinio ” sais eal 0 Oiven was uot alawyer, He bad read law alittle, | Kot know whether he shot Donohue, or whether | at this st vinger ‘and. Archibald was | %e factory, which is constructed of brick, three | prevent him g from the [rv Heo supposed that the breech-loading guns | whom to undertake one more lust blow for | put had not practised it, and was probably leas | the latter shot himself, Witness thought he shot a | Beaten olf, inhi away fast, but the grey | tories im Belane aad apes 180 fent long, The lose | until be lad ps itney bis fee of & with which the infantry of both parties are | the reconquest of the island. This possi- | ft to be Judge than to be President, The Bar | M4" Ramed Johnson, but was rather certain he filly Flash war tay’ x well, ‘Tue bh pele pi may Wh h gbae wien tere negotiating the withdrawal of 1D ; Ne did not shoot his brother, He a wae Keined and no chang iglity men tion to his being paid for a trmed will render the battles 60 bloody and | bility has, of course, been blown to the winds | of the District rose in a surt of rebellion, and | the question gs to the necensity the turn the Pane ey, with 9 uy out of employment, during the war. Judgo Wylie re id feciaive that the struggle cannot be of long | by the European war. accordingly the President withdrew thie absurd | St,,Uonohue snd then at Johnson, Wiiness AiTIAE bo, respite to bis foes At the iis ee BOn sUsptenien Gs Leriteatar Fi furation, Meanwhile the Cabans are literally mak- | nomination, In, the place of Otiven, Judge | Was appointed to a lucrative position a few weeks § Gos Tene ae poked Sim fad was «| Raxeiow, July 18.—Commander Kirk, of the 4 All this reasoning leaves out of right the | ing hay while the sun shiner, ‘Their armed | Antuon McAnruun, formerly of Milwaukee, but | "Mr, Jolin Graium ruggented that nt (Dono- Just then Flarh was broweht out, and made | Stile Militia, arrested, withouttwarraot or’ charge, | 2. | ke tucandescent 7 5 Nt J Payne, ry 0 ading ‘citizens of this county, terday continued ns Bet that tho contest to bo wottlad iv one | force has been increased to the extent of | ROW of Chicago, was nominated and was con- | Ne) souKMt the pole station for protection, having} tun. and cot to Payne, Duke leading length and | writ) of habeas corpus, on behalf Bh ius artonerss|\ Manterr thasor sary ranaed rom oo zs, which has been pending for nearly a contury, | tome 6,000 men by tho arms landed by the | Armed. He was for twelve years Judge of the inital up a6 serimipal ‘The Inquest wae adjourned | were prepared tor the Anal rally end great struggle | ceoiaee ae eee St test Be ropuend 10 obey, | Pelelosk A.M, and 6 a.sioek 1 ' A y Jourt " kee ‘let aT e e it ua Aine iq od bine ‘orty five cases of surstroke were tp ¢ f ele between two of the richest and most | Upton; and they bave in consequence been | Cifevit Court of the Milwankee district, and he | until Thursday at 11 A. - up the Home Stretch, Entering It Bandford caino } function in to bo sued out forbidalug the payurent Renee eee Me Boia (ee ) tell E 1 ‘i Th has also been Lieutenant-Governor of Wisconsin a ‘ rae of money from the treanury to the troops. ied out of Dwo t ® 4} welligent powers in Europe, It is a contest | enabled to assume the offensive, ‘The Span. re : 3 wi favorite Payne, At the samen ea Oops, ied OUT OL Lan casoR. Two this . 7 What sort of a tigure be will make in bis new | Mr. William D, MoGregor has made a hand. | ratiied, drew out and. paxeod Payn ie ——— - ported in Hobokea, he est wud for territorial possossions as well as for pro | ish navy doing: coastguard duty hae been some dui nt had come, The (re bi The Presempti ub throughout the country 4 ) uation will be shown by experience; but it in | S0Me dally afternoon one cout nevxpaper of his r . There were but tity semption of Homesteads, sl nderance in the world, Prussia, on the | much reduced, and future expeditions will , aa Hhudeon County (N.J.) Gaaelte, ‘Tate BUN iM ANDPOKEA fb was Bp enue bland she pace and oron, July 18.—The Sundry Civil Ap , i ppossible that he should not be a beer Judge 3 Dut agianee told that Duke was most Di ae it caine from the C ane The ¥ pron mn eee ‘one hand, haa absorbed nearly all Germany, | run less risk of capture than heretofore. | ¢b s to bo pretty Kood ab condensation; but Muc sees | at ease, A dozen sand * H ne, Snenaaiel , i ‘ j t many, than a man who has never practised law at all. | Pay pun, and eoow much better, i 4 Kot lack third ayain, A e ved both Houner, conuins a pro The Warren House in Nor 1 either directly into its dominion or indirectly | From Spanish cruisers, however, the danger — y Aut goes such better, In condensing oot , 1 ‘ public junds which ‘have been w and ten etores aud saloons c¢ “4 y r as y ' ba) 7 PAY ‘Tariff bill viinbed in tho | Of HS Ute pave even the name of the city in which and Hayne soul not got to Dake, and hoine ho war Hy FOa“ON Hud ullerward restored, shall rly th reine, Nd to ite close alliance, ‘This renders Prussia | has alwaye been very Manited, Irom trust | saternal hecenee J aritf Dil iw publlabed um the y vich | aratuing winter by @ length, Bundford, reco marry Wyre Bin agi octet aa Wr 7 ' ny b Inder wal ecenwe tecurd tur July AG Lia nromising journal 1é published, Payne thied and Fiaah fourth, Phe othes two nA ON 9 AMARA BG: PRA hie ha we two werd | emption entry. i ro eaveaevwecté > ey TT

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