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1879, a0 . a nee STE 7 had inserted ia the Appropriation Bill, Mr. { sre now out of order, on vtrial telogroph in suc | WOPCESPRR' BOAT RACES. ed ld" Sia loreal LIFE IN THE METROPOLIS. DAW: asserted that for the House to yield | cessful operation between hgrognd Europe would WORCKSE RR Bs AY i OT Lasyon the Monotnin Top wtthin fw Hours aaa us id : to the views of the Senate would Le an | be of ereat value. of the Clty=A Potion Comutess Tarns os tol Keeper-or Romanric Mistery and THE SUN, SATURDAY, JULY 2: _ aan ees — TSCRIPT ——— THE COLLEGL BOYS! CONTESTS ON DASHES HERE AND THERE BY THE ; Lt whines for Att entire surrender of ite authority the | It is well known that in the of LAKE QUINSIGA MOND. Grospartive cotoratton 0 Peter Ghd SUN'S REPORTERS. t Tre id that if the doctrine contended | wyoming wome o the rie * > = Rich A Fouale Gold Broker “Before Sik aa ~_ ’ = == a } Y sit i that if hi : vital buenos Wyoming women have the right to vote ond (0 | mye Greatest Multitude thot Ever Gathered Wecsech. & be yh The Ruin at the Foot of Desbrosses Street 7 SATURDAY, JULY for by the Senate were to be accepted sit on juries; and their exercise of these two ont theres of the Reantifal Sheet ot rreepond the Hulk, The Public Uanecessarily riven to } — == | would be no further use for the House at all. | great civil functions has not been such as to in Watcr-nitter Disvaies and Buspictogs | ic ; wet | Whe Geruee Clty Peeve Cotpery Interae GAd ren | ent Toeday. pen . apen ive thy ts entibe one ri - 8 4 erory 6 e ie Jersey ery Con tend ild- ia the Re » mowers Toec mnemente TonMNT ac sansa, | ‘The exhaustive apeeeh of the occasion was | jure the cause of woman's entire political eman- fetowe re Mouncain House, near this pretty litte vil- y Ferry Company intends bui aponsibility be Regent—The Princ porial to Take Royal Lessons in the Are of War-A Pledge of the Minews of War, Panis, Midnight.—There is no news from army ing tWo new slips at Desbrosses street in place of the dilapidated fright that is now in use, But mean. time the old slip Is not used at all, so that passen- cers who work or live up town are compelled to go ie Railw made by Gen, Patyy of Wisconsin. After | cipation. It is now proposed in the journals of | yee Quixstaawoxo, Worcesran, July 22.— dunce ieneas bg explaining the chgracter of the particular | that enterprising Territory to elect « woman a & | a6 anuuat college reitta today brought Ue usual Was formally ovened for the first time. A ride of two hours (rom Hoboken on the Erie Railroat, fy a couutry Whose whole face seema to be i j State: 7 “ co posed of tree-fringed mount’ “ dis H ' Wallacks— the Gerinan Emigrant fet apart an Indian reservation of 900 | done? Thereis no law of the United States that | owing, All has boen quiet, owever, and pertect Terented ities, dette A here ‘at ae 7 i atid all the way to Cortlandt street to cross to Jersey pase wb Tho army around Mets is on the ; Weeed’s Museum The Martine!) Troupe, Ae. Matlners * would forbld @ women duly elected from taking | success kas attended ail the errangements. Squa fy ' r ith bunt | ey, ‘Phi sadly inconveniences many persons who | MOVE, Lat the object of the movement is not yey ee . | miles square in the very heart of the west- i vidence, re ly desicned cottages, brought us to Monroo. t = ft b her teat in the Hall of the House of Represen- | of policemen from Doston, Frovidence, and Spri nee Ne Bd ; & in alfor:t fo sp 9 the time fof ancl aa Sadittonal developed. = r : ae oa etn portion of the A a of i 4 bed into the wavons of the house, and | Journey. ‘They ®ay that it may take a long time ; The daily cirewlation of Tun SUN during Portion country, he went on t0 | igives, The presence of such a delegate, with | fleld, as voll es a large numb of « vale ee. | anjoped. a dotghtrati teal baawoodg dots at tars | Comesere UP Or alg and enAy if this, (heaght ‘the me iB RMPRROR AND THE CORPS LEGILATIF, last led Juturda| show that, in accordance with the principle Lili fi ich she | #isted the city police In provorving’ order, Nove o ‘will not meantime be sife for wagons, U1 he Emperor came to Paris to-day, and received hey We last week, which ended on Saturday, fed for b the refining and eivilising influence which she | ina ee i atel ee the part of thestudents | Met Over a new country road, through # dense | conveyance of foot passengers from it can never: | the Corps Législatif at the Tuileries. Prosideat July 16, was aa follows : contended for by the Senate, that bragch of | could not fail to diffuse on those around her, | (He disgracoral secnes on Ie Pitt At to cag | forest of ook, white maple and pine, whose sweet: | theless eaeily be continued. Schneider, in the name of the Corpe Lécislatit, ade ‘ om } Thursday 198, the Government might by treaty creato aj wold be most beneficial in its effect upon the | {)) ‘ene donor sain rt strancers have coutiucied | Scented Teaves brushed ws in the face en passant. See ene Hi dressed the Emperor as follows ‘ ; a r ost be s s. 0 iminense m of strangers have cou’ tie : ’ 4 Hoa ABESS Batardaye ESM Joan in Burope, and bind Congress to carry | manners of tue House, Let the experiment be | tyeniseives in an orderly manner. Here and ther wild rabblta darted out tn front of | OFMHE Ot ts Mite result of the race between | gftRh? Tha, Corps, Leni bas terminated te 1 LOR GOO s Boni fi bee ; a: WE We oe if the coaree and brutal = ; * anade concert ond £¥% avail Whirred up beside ua, and woodcock, scussing the ve race between | tabora; it has unanimously voted all aubsidios and Say i ; i 0 Ke a portior o 00 c iechanics ist night, and “ ‘4 1 ‘ y r Aj 1! 634,800. Arcrage daily circulation dur. | foreign nations, and adjust tho rate of dutics | 1 esa lel ri any objection | wana therereniy aemoerale events teing attended | eave f© the surrounding ar an foepiriting Took of | S24 John Morriatog' supposed lowses, at old sport On Renee Cap narreceamei gtr OR 00, Cea ) ing the week, 105,800. Daily average to be imposed on importations; might adopt | Hepresentative ba stone " the tlive Rahlonable remarked that the Hon, John didn’t lose acent, but | jt is the real author, there will he pub tr } iB uv NS | clan Of meterelingts a 1 the | ' the new delegate. by a large throng of al! elursea, the ultra-Mehionab| rote that the outside public were “ shoemaked.” This | ono voice among the mations to ; during the previous week, ending July 9,|* P beth ie srenan, hana int ud aot hood — people mingling tn tle dance With these whe do not ; a TO Pest Jed to an explanation, in effect that the term moans | {Me Tespouetbiitty apon Prussia, who, mad tened Ait , it i effect ; mi yree a a ‘ oe “at ‘ ‘ ne natives tor short Shawa . 0 " 7 unlooked for successes, ed by aa ICT with foreign powers upon an international | West convey the information that by the industry | | There being no colleze clubs to play hase pall, the rodions butidia. aid a small eottuze w phrase “putting apa job.” It haa its origin a few benefits of peaco, has conspired | againss h) German Civilization Entitled to Rule | gsc of coinage, and make it the standard | and euterpiise of the Cubuu refugees ta that city | Mutorls of Springield and Voirmounte of Marlboro ae Ge Ee ica Mountain Tonse. These | soarg ago ia a Droadwiy saloon, where Dill Joun- | UF security and attackel our lonor, In, sacn Aes bath pantie Ck of values; might fix the weights and mea. | the uut of the interns! aud import revenues bese a MA wi roti He ‘ AA ayy ‘i. nearwentof ower §60,00. | son, who alrealy had an wuderstaading with Jack | hones follow you to the army, whic) uccompanlod ZAPANTE aims at being both the Crea A ‘ iting in a victory for the Fatrmoants by 49 to Lover 8) sieres, on which aro a | Whimtos, declared 7 2" W b . you take command of, Belind La bechelet metalrlaldie Alaa Nae N ahead ey py a “an, and upon all | manufactured in Key West, has beon increased | iyo que ; f.200 oF OU pustengers went down on even envinga wien ive to dhe Motes te names | MiSin TBOLERERY offering to lay a | stulard of France, ts the nation, Tent withor ‘ ; " ‘ of postage ¢ e ocean, and upd at ‘ at is : are leavily impregnated with sul | wager of $60 aeatust Bill’ 9 neve Ked | Unessiness the regency to your august spot She Ing down tho gauntlet to Germany, he mail matter in tho United States rocoived | fom $1 . the cars, stopping at Laie Sixnal, Foot passenuors FAK to possons, Valuable medicinal | at the tent te iv Seforren for | Will uulte with the authority her Krost qualities ine A fintes a momentous conflict which bids fair to ; ae lined the public road, and every procuratle conveys cially one down, iu the depths of a Sportaman who | #ure the force given by the iberal inatitations in- ‘ sre ‘ % pt from or going to any foreign State; might Imitators of the example of PETER Coo- | ance was brought into eervice to convey pessengers rompntic ravine near the he tise en art. from WOOL etd who of | augurated by you, ‘The Leart of the nation is with 4 tulminate in the supremacy of Teutonic iu bind this uation to go to war with England | pen and Geonce Peavovr—wo ican tleir exam: | to the water's banks. ‘The grand stand at Regatta tt i on u iat Suman. whoo fi ra bad been ded that tom ai nico geeuvy 8 eopbier'e you aud the army, , s mee er the Old Work ed el bales ch : Ya ‘alyzed for years, was carried to this spring, an ot, Unis decision being made solely v uence mt v aA Old W “4 ; or France, sid compel Congress to raise at-| ple in giving away their meney—are making | Point was crowded, ond the banks all slong the | ater drinking of it fer afew diva, be gut nh one i then deelsra to have | an dui ha uaree aries a ea Jnc e puidane sMARCK Germa- A of 1 " p © presented a most Peauthul and pteturesq af ran away Without paying bis “ no party enjayer ® 0 whi je Empe t Woengiderd Mint Sheed sie re | sniew and build a navy to entry it on ; might | their appearance frou day to day. ‘The latest lake pr he eel eee nL Abe, Datidinb: the Toupee Obe, Caled | Pact gut Cet nGiiabee cTuIeeclceT ee | Steantsiown! 1 experietios RAE Sallefyolion on the ty har already attained to a command annex half of Europe to the United States, | instance is that of Sir Fuascts Cuosstey of Mali- | rtvaranes, REA Hie wenat Sub all (hal includes ® concert and dance lall, © eh eve of my departure for the army in, being able to ines the days of the Germanic Emperors. She | 4+" gq go bind Congress to pay the money ; | of Halifax a public park, aud more recently be | pe test aoe tone Bat ere Mott eae atoms comme OrSLE COOH BRERA |g |g, There is no doubt that the drowning of young | {t's “thade "with te sesent” of the country ‘ Sncland & ae Su. : a 7 4 < he dot ieounttie: (6 1.000: 10 | and the: shea picent atween YLe REIAG SAUTTOM LIE TR TRE PHORRIEER CET ch antas toile at Long Branch, last Sunday, waa caused | aad the probation its representatives, Overslisdows Bogland and micet ott 4 he and, in short, through the operation of the { es ™ ' peta * i BEG Coe CR BCR Ed eataligly re EeW 18 | Ged ORK The DDC HOD Ee CANE ok Tiuiter ined | Seam acuro by the welshl of hls abeurd bath- BErissntiee eRe TeRGRTLEOrGt & in ee ypean nations; ay PARTS, afraid lest us fous benevolent institutions, o remarka. | merly stroke rep Le Poo tons Vie Sey vate on all #ides | ¥ ie Werk ; Mont Ne true author of & war Is not ! fopesn nations; and Bonapanrn, afrai Bs | treaty-makt power ne, might usurp bie oe ; nb: thi Teak ace iactbattt ta Meson. | SROGRRE ee bina cbae neon bases in ieee nat aC wera diay aan are things to | inc cloth Cncor the present regalations, aman | who deciar ue wio ronders it necessiry. We France may forever lose that prest'ge which | nearly all tho executive and legislative au- | °% thing about this lasts : ne Hy regatta at Lowell, and &. 3, Hamilton, tur iwo | several spots wh fea eahue iain is compelled to weet a heavytshirt and pair of long | Lave done a dopended on us to avout its ant lo thortal combat, as if superiotity in. civil da a Aan MU ‘ given shal! be invested in United States Govern- | iwo n sari civeiueed Wa ware Saco | iteeane uipthods, farms the morning ¢ dark. ‘Theso clothes are doubt- | in parting, the Raiprees, who will call you arco an 1A besa sd’ by Ueute- force, | WOU Ue teccesary for tho President:snd) mene be at they shall not be abandon. Ran the Kener tate iy U'Leats, who atata Sy Ma loss very suitable for thoze timid people who stand | her should eirenmstan hie knows y C1 ~ dete! ed by brate force, + nd ete the upper siake ye 0 rad w s iM; y yt H agoou % f STIPE HRICAMTREIE Senate to do to accomplish those ends would | ed for any other security until the Government | Mv patted om him, at came lin ve with Auapasoue ie ankle deep tn the water, hoiding on tightly toa rope, | HOW 0, fll couragenusly, “the, duty, which and bya mere military duc to frame and ratify treaties embracing | redeems them, Iu that ease they ure to be reine | Mt %Ko,Bee tanetie anead wy 110 HRT AG a of, Honets of | but are very tincomfortable, and even dangerons t3 | ty oh.” He wit fearn 8 tho Tldat uf the Aman like Lovis Naroixos, who row to | shoge oljects, ord theerly Lind Coogreas to | veaed either iv other United States bons or im | 8. Wee revur'oqichie parties ud alother a the very | tioleorection ean tuete Dato "tw ordloare anor | My Now to serve ble country. Meaclved to parang ’ ver by the aid © bayone 1 lndiey cari Tultaal’ @ takai rank Beat, sumtnit of an oppe mountain is a creat entios pat awers ¥ © are too fustidious fe heray th at mai ke Lin! spramaghit dehiched by the aid of the bayonet, pass all laws and make all appropriations of | Some good United States railway stock, which | ‘y ehburn, His oue of the mort rowantic and most Leuliuy | should bo n'por fon of the beach. Failed EO Ag bed hid eerie Sekine al he kag! tj tanuot imagine any higher test of civilize | oney necessary to carry thom {nto efteet, | bos paid a dividend to its original shereholders, | James K spots on the curkice of the glebe, aud Its pats aud | ¢ exclusive use of ton,” This would, pers | Suit Branee i wtauding bobind me and that God Won than superior skill in the art of blood: | iin startling ceposition. of the eutject | Sif Faaxcisis reported as saying ‘that he re- | Bean Yow; and Day fiite,mauned ty Huon: | reoesten are incomparatio ws para lade He Fite diacoun Caen tea o" y be the f bd a imee! teward of ever wealth | Parker, third: y, Manning, bow, the STROLLING PLACES FOR LOVERS. Ge ‘ ra vom Chicage-The Irishmen shed. But in truth, whatever may be the | proucht the House of Representatives face to | &" rds himself as a steward of whatever wealth | Parker, tnind; CW. Manning. then t a his te au gh hestinn Fouad Ree CALI The Park Skoletes Farce. Divided. lomporary issue of battles on the Moscllo | geo with the Scuate, and they voted down | ‘8° Lerd has given to the convic- | evenly, and rowed one of the thn uctoal productions, and ge | Tt is suggested to the six jurymen, whoo% | Curcaco, Tuly 22.—-The German Finance Com or on the Rhine, the relative claims of the | it. amondment by nava 107, yeas 55. Won Bes roms Wiis Wie Eas (hate ie Be Mine yy FET ee cals We Wine \erieet raradise for those wha may have | Theeeday last, ta tho Coroner-' office, got up and | mittee collected $6,000 to-day for the wounded sok two countries to preponderance in the coun ‘i {bh ab ment which riches eun secure that is to be coms | ang Nashan Washburn. 2:80, Both th we debilitated by the excesses of a Winter in | SMC Gown fiftcen successive \...cs on as many piles | diers in the Prastinn army, They are confident | lb: 6b Sidhonn tauak: be: Aiially decided by A Committee of Conference was then ap | pared for # moment with that which springs from | claimed thatthe Winwers fouled them near the apper w York city of human boues dug up in City Hall Park, that they | toy can raise 20,000. stake, ‘This mee ere: among Worcester people rly alter 4 o'io J enthusiasm on the ing with the romantic 1% Listory of artner, “Madaun pointed, which agreed upon a proposition | devoting them to the promotion of the well-being that evaded the main iseue, and so a final | of our fellow-men, both for time ond eternit not already tom sbiiling for each pect of | be sure to demand their poy; if they hav their respective standing in the scale of re gotit. ‘They are entitled be Irish Fenians met to-night. The mojority of ers took side with Prussia, but there war or ite. pro} J. Sakoveka, the | tine, which w the freshmen erews w y 4 A, | make $1 874 for eacs juror, The | ‘¢ pe a ecar Wiril)saauaelaGaitt decision of thie vital question was for the | This ts « good sentiment, and should be cherished | Gilet out, and toos thelr positions in the order tu agers of the ot Coroner gots €2), and This abeistant #5, for exc lent strong favor for Vranec, ‘ Now, with all imaginable admiration for it wi 7" by all of us. " + ERITABLE POLIS COUNTES: ® eae ay . present postponed. But it will surely come | by all of us. ith. Horvard—T. Shaw, stroke MH. M- Johnson. So. |, SR eer apace z ive ee erin the genius of the French, especially for the i ’ rie ‘ — = W.J Moya, No.3; D. T. Juunsuu, No.4; @. Hl. Lys | MCF, father lorded it over stx villages in his native A Ghent Man set Generally Kacws, Switzerland Snubbed by Napoleon, GAULAc Aaland ct Seach si alate up at the nest session; and, unless we mis. We are surprised to learn that a fearful | man. Yo. 5:3. a 46 Gh lana, and was aban te become, the choice of hie Soak Hane Ente Thaoates Paper Lonvon, July #9.—Hwiteerland asks of rane: ea Patsy CBA artite, Tt must be aed ihe tako the temper both of the people and of | stench issues fiom the isolated small building on 0.8: 1 Davenport, No. 94d. Day, No. 4G. M. Brown, Polish revolution threw bim a prisoner into we In a counting-room in one of the down-town | that Chaplais Vroneigny be declared neutral cir Representatives, they wil Tan's of the Austrians, He was & their Representatives, they will dungeon util. after having become died, and bis danghter was oblived ot allow | Blackwe Island, that clos ives of the | number of raving maniacs, ndined ina dark | dingy business streets of the city of New York there | ground, but her request has by ne blind, he | mav be fonnd a most remarkable man, “hose career - confines a large 20. Brown-—P. A. Gower, 1 2: A.M. suit h No. urtherimore, we | Vetiellan, vc G, T. Brown, No, n refused. W.'R. Cabiwell, No.4; A.D. Germany, the land which gave birth to the the Senate to usurp the prerog fico to Amer. | in business and public life has been marked by Meeting of Ge Providenc of jon, to ¢ dd religi We pee) ‘ A | joa fs wake ea With but a few doliars leit of all her fathe lents and energy of the ractie a valuebie ri rota ravidence. Reformation, to civil and religious liberty, 18 | YJouse in the important matter of their he. | are informed by a Indy who, we are ¢ i Arnhartok. 3. Leverett Brad. | US Nuslones” Rosossed oF an indomivante, ent rear en Canes of laren luteligerce autiedamee | Pxoviorsce, R. 1, July 92—The Germans ot on the whole, a far more enlightened country |p gitary & } > purse strings of the | bas no interest in making any mistepresentationa she soon opened the Richmond Hotel in Richmond, | able perseverance, hy has pursued t ton of a | this city held an entliiststic meeting Wis evening ta h Frane. ‘The masses of the Freach sf 1: stheut atten Ahad at : aw | ton the | Va. and was riod, @& she dese merchant with expr sympathy with Prassia, and form an aeso than Frane he masses of the Fr nation about the matter, that she lately saw meat which | estewars and ta Hable posit Wat broke out, Sue then came to this elty and | an influences biction for the relly Fof wounded soldiers, peasantry continue tothis day to be clods and | ~~ - was pericetly spoiled carried fiom the steamboat | had broxine {mince jous | started in pinion vn (Farther news, if auy, In an extra.) tools in the hands of designing rulers ; bu Effect of the War on American Polite | Bellevue ito the main Luiiding of the Lunatic | fue of Yale, the erin ae THE GOLD BROKERAGE NUSINE gf the toreign and domestic commerce of the United » Gorn 0 coan ols and Fe uinse Asylum, These are matiers which the Commis: | Brown, and the purple of Amlerst, mingling | hile was very snecessfal bridge was horn at Tthacn, fe not so with the Germans, In no coautry, F ana ppanieeh beeshinahdimibrde ree | Donner, ribbons, amd other tnsiznial The m her own lips, i Tompkins cou N.Y., Feb @ 1o2t. We removed not excepting the United States, is edacatio: this country is ve sioners ¢ slic Charities and Correction should | were: For Harvor!—Wm, Moikie, Woslington ly known, Owing to the seer to Ohio, and there, by dint of tis owa perseverance they | Yard. B. Clark, Newton, Maas, public. Now York, Referer, “Edw, — Starter, Chas, i, lot, Gree Capta n-Ceneral Dk Ropas vicinity it ig | have carefully attended to at once, or el vith which her name was kept from the public | and savings. pursued bis stadies at the University, curiovity, and its pabiecation will, we fancy, mar | and laid a broad and endariag foundation of ve Mouse of Commons last night Mnally passed’ soneniat the prestice of Mesiimes Woouuuil, | knowledge whicw le hoe eo brillia tly displayed in | the Raueation pil by 179193 c n & Co, nis later career, Vhile still in early mankood bis har Richmond. on Mme. Sakoveka 1s below the mediom height, of | natural force of character. bezan to cppest, and be | of Cates dice eerie elonne eding olsen wo widely ditf mong the masses of th } nour own im people as in Germany. In no country is | thero a greater enthusiasin for the noblest | York ant 2 Now {| Will rightly be censured by ; | wtinucd | ome time since | Bulot Veing absent, Mr. Biakie a ta Fe neni of tl ‘a } «crews Were Very dint good form and pleasing features, She «peaks five or me a prominent influential verson in the "i aims of civil zudiou than in Germany, And | ®#premacy of th J in those | omeatly published @ list of articles which bad | their bo.t Bix tinznages, is Michly accomplished iu various | comunity where he lived, So great was his popi: Mempbia, last sieht s ff she should win in the peadiog war, and | Stites depends upon th The Ger- | heen captured by the Sponish trceps from among | Tarts rok Other ways, and is a thorough busivess woman larity that he reevived the appointment of a Licusete debe vasa has s 9 Livia nO for repairs. ‘1 * t-General in the Obie militia valent to. the should thus succend in placing herself at the | ™ns are ur sly and vehome those landed by the In fact, the | The eres mum ROPEAN WAR ant General a the Oto matiiee qamivatent tO the | the game in, Chicoz» yestorday between the Mus pes » 1 word was given and off they we is sonrce of ere t to her, and she Gay be Peles Amba. Biany the tlle OF In of New York ar Amateurs of Chicago wae head of Europe, she will be entitled to that Prussia aw France ia the peuding | whole cargo was c on paper, A Sanaa Mare 4 re ee necess of the French arm Tyan ng: aay ie Of | won by the former 6 tt fe Geils ate ‘ European war, World, which affects to | letter fom Cisseros to the Cuban Mintster of val tisking & 1 cts pears content that the nt!y he removed to the eity of (Major James Penn, Cusmerly a bonker, Post Grand Position not merely by the strength of her tri i | A i | Heawa ant tae : Ve theit possowafona and tieir indepen oe oon became Identified. with Master of the Masons ¢ toe, and the oldest wan umphant arwics, but by that of her great | ben Democratic journal of aristocratic prin | War, in which the invoice of the Upten's cargo | oe : Tt them by the conquerors, | ene ane nai i inthe State, dieu on T nae ¥ ciples the warm part of Francs, and | %8 enclosed, was intercepted, a is invoice | Point nese!) evon, ami tat norestrain A roceed to her nady ue aud Fey tun to Congress in on t ite bait fateh hetween the Harvards and 5 e eewill alwavalhe ¢ creat milltare aad |imeeusely, opposed’ (ai P rusk Uno ‘might | %a#, Published asa list of captured vets. Lf gL ET lerday. seek apeat in vate New York, and was the representative from 1868 (0 | viris Gy w score of Of () ti spade _ 4 _ ‘ Mae ea ec ie 'y an magnoes Mint HBT teddheeyy oF Wain a aids ie We yesterday saw a roll—some fifty yards—of | the Harvard tresiinen last in drinking from the wor Tn 1803, Gen. Walbrid te to the known man, 1.) “hipped as remain on tho naval power, and a nation celebrated for its ppoee eee 5 om 4 budiuage. Ln U ui whieh an uuiiimite hel down « tempting array | ble es. This was foilo t, not taken, Galatea at New York Thareday afternoon, died Commercial Conv le War ston He was # Providoure en the President, snd was admitted to be the | *denly *ove after ta man in the Convention. He has given Lone Star By whole power of lis fur-reaching mind to a study of a from drawing paper which wes part of the Upton’s | ™ quia’ viclory for the Brown men, alttougn not | I< came a bounti cargo. It is still on board that vessel; but De | altogether unexpected. was greete| with the wilde | SOppIY of ebannng facturers, But sv long as the measoa | Party, ut lust in the approaching elections. | Ropas officially declares Le captured it. It was | Ott cveer® from ULeir college mutes and frivwas on | Ot well Mere literature, art, and ecivace, and the skill of | t drive the Germans out of the Democratic ite manu Heat cant theshore. ‘Tho Ambertt boys claimed that they had | daveing, aeclamation, aud song until a lite the commeveial sfaire of the United States, and bis | 'etlay, after de of the French population remain in the be | 4nd . it would, except for the fact that the | never landed. been ‘badly fouled by "the Drowns.” Tuote, ru ker A STRIKING COINCIDENCE. thecches ‘ind. writings on this subject are replet Dro J. 8. Tikdeoth 9 vcll-enown and skilie! phy. ; z i Sohriae Gees r , ittle influence wi oenlbiinali wae eo badly injured that tey were oblige! to lind a With ftatistical information, and broad, patriotic | F¢.aH of Chicago, die! al ival¥ yesterday, of au ov nighted condition in which they now are, the | World very little influence with the Aha Galement th lovers have been | mdtake it om board, ‘The Harvirds also claimed s | pAméng the distinguishes guosta present were Mr. | views, He wus one of the United Sates Comsnie: Hal Gace athe taken W roil've bin French claim to preémineace ust be founded | Basses of the Democracy outside of the Man he statement that employers have been | fut, charging that ihe. Y deceived them | Peter Parrott, he luventor of the eun whieh bears | ouers appointed. to examine the Pacific raltroade, ala meroly upon brute force and statecraf, and | batten Club, and {by the rank and Gle of the invited to the private meetings of the women from thelt CG 4 fF bout und hitting | BI fone’ Oe Orange: RM. Me Des Een Ay | aud during the month of Se rv of 1800, re: In the House of Commons yesterday, the Earl ‘of Ved distingvished mi tee from commercial | C2fMarvon moved @ reschition of thank’ to the Cana. not upon general enlight-anueat of the | Paty is hardly regarded as a Democratic | |. ie to stead the Ae i ne oa : ay apn jodxes tone kee maigot alr ane Aeaa Me Dr. Bord, Peter Towns Oem Kk De Wit erg Tapert le itr getvedt Gpporltion the relation was witharewae EiTae people Journal et all notice of which will be given, This false report | 22%ty! erchanzed the ite with «| Mr: Piao ae, ‘and Mie Leth. miteteen He bas an immense heat. with | yeryeweres Abcut below Cincigaativan By a kind of historic law of gravitation, The jane rather jucline to the French | hus probably beon givea to the public for the euiy ec This disagreement, wad at of the Sir, Joreoh F-Sripes of Iehanend, are M. Ca tad, noble eult of hair that uever sayedic. Tis marnere | (it diane side, ton toon wore Kile. At Sth dom ‘i ini pie : ; ty four-oare ows, were left to hocined: ts e ich no} vn ny * | are at al ‘ourtly a polite. He is Oy iehtatne end Foret. = anne SHUG | Germany, with her high moral integrity, | #de in thie wor, They kiow that the heir | purp ing the overtasked girls away | {ne evening by. the troper muthorities 0) ian, the emi eutionist’; Mr. Runting sro at all times courtly and polke, Hie ta frank aad | py righiaing aud destroyed her culture, and her primordial love of civil | '® the Prussian throne, who ix very likely | from the meetings, Let the working women Then cath we wreat event of tue day the opiver: arty a eontas sat Lise rye cole songs and bas a ow, ‘of genial good-nature 7 SUNBE 4D as | ; ce) aeMint mn VicTor ! a » inflcencad be | eyreeee The a8 fired, and the crows can t i Company, Saventh and mirth Which entivens all intercourse with a a J and religious freedom, steps into the fore. | on to ascend it, married Queen Victonta’s | stand by esch other, and not be influenced by | on the course, ‘The ten Were urrauged a+ follow Wy. Ropers Hh pas, of Hrooklyy : De. and Mrs. | You see hin cheerful has peoulan Ie toe ikivoms a ——- | ground of eve ata time whea tho pro | danghter. Nordo they forget thet nearly | false reports, The movement iu favor of the | | Marvara—r. G. Lyman, close | flee Yat A Bike are dieteon, ane ROE Oe | HEA TOR Aine bbe Whe maine sede wah ok arties of Gypsies are wandering . ; Jones, clase of No. Y 3 expec core conducting the sffirs of Ne’ Yo grese of Italy has weakened the temporal { two hundred yeare ago, when WiLttam of | White slaves has but just begun. If the women | 4: 8"Meconk. elaia of 7. No.4 ne |B. Gratam Bacon, the sieter of the ‘great J Sepecin’ case Counaatian: Oye sof «New York | ground in Minnesota, ; ¥ = 5 tien: raat iad mila gaan He Ne G 2 arsham, counsel of MeYarian is a curious s : me = louse of Lo © decid * v4 — 7 2: ' ‘homat p e OPPO ag coun jeer nase ukrupt. Jost her vantage ground in the scale of in- | Ad then out of Ireland, France received | Gen, Grant, by advice of the Hon, Cann é Wigs giace a Ta Non ds, sore asad leaeaas ee ae See Hee EL MMEnENatet ta ce | aethe tartare of ihe Week experience ns digs fluence by committing her destinics to the | him, and on two occasions during the next } Cusuine, declives taking auy final action ‘the Harrards Grew the invite, Mr. Riot, the | Mousse” Cure ™ (ue Seven Bpvinge Meaniale | tne large box on, the grand tier site a broad. | culty in obtatuiny laborers tis sume. care of an unscrupulous aud uuprincipled | half ceutary furnished the means for the son | expressing any official opinion in regard to the | StaT&, Mid, arrived. and taking nis position, kove — nm | Ahopisorens fall peeried spat hie head asks Americans are said to be the greatest weare mets oa ni sn Te el and the grandson of J.aarus to raise two rebel Sener antl ka Ke nwalwhathan sl 4 The crews ko} away well together, both | Gen, ©! After Senator Carl Schurz— | semblaace to te Holbein portrait of Henry VIIL | &™ Of #1oves of any nation in the world. venturer; and when England has come as Pe, n her or not the rapid strokes, Yale making 15, «id ha Biauveuse hetw rt paudl whens youth, whieh hangs i the gall HL A Germa Hon: Alabs tt 5. 7 ne vutlet.’* sl 5 exalts Pulnt, seetrin. Mourne’ P 4 1 send st orward, : a id . batioual power. In this country we love the | 'P the British throne, So, if England should al bullet.” The General wishes to bu as | pitch bevore, broke oul anes, te friends os tie | Tethe Bullior of The Sun, : au ae te toed winks Rarer forward. zou can tee |” One of our lady correspondents says that if ch for the part they took in the catab. | become involved with Prussia in the pending | red also that the war will be conducted, in ull | Fiysl rowers setuaily yeltiog their en Giaiehtent f Sim; If something must be carefully avoided in it. Ai ts the Prince of Wales; twonty-eicht yeare | Napoleon goes to Beritn, t wili undoupted!y i 10 get lishinent of our national independence, and | contest, enthusiastic Irishinen might try, | PesPects, according to those just principles which | vardaworked elightly abent, and the hopes ot Yu'e'® | suoh 9 eiregreetance as thik; 18 16. 00 rele ead dee | eee a ee eens Mah ates cad eumeline. | rr js ‘ i " fF . P be ordered Pain, Sarnipax to apply in the val. | friends went dows correspougingly iu the scale, | velop race feel: throat, Who site bes! vory ft —The French Eumperor is a little suspicious for their many fascinating qualities of 1 with ihe ald of France, to strike a Llow for his a shor went Ser’ . ‘ es < hroat, WhO sith be: him, Very fair to look ¥ y qualities of heart ; ui OF | Ley of Virginia, but which, under the dircetion of | oq eM May, ate the elsiance around the | There is neither German nor Fronchman im | upon is Wie Priucess of Wales, ant uo portrait of | bout Denmark, but bas profouud faith iu Nevufchatek and mind, Bat when the qu tion aris « | te imlependence of Ireland, ‘This might | ? nar thelt Ralasive, posivons were ao} readily her that T lave ever seo in Wy | presence. There is only a Kiug and an Eope > | Both otabilious, Yoth arrogant, both despotte, Photograph | That's the et the peculiar f ealarly when tt —The f Hawittos Fisu, he condemns in Cuba, discernible, and tre ewer thousands watche pushing ovre until «ley again cane clear y ng is ting, rive any ananiee, pat to whom we shall give our sympathies ina | “imisish tLe Irish vote in this country, to mi a 2 aria just now is » epee view, Tho Yale blue was seen leading, and the ex: | porn seorntul of pews freien ey crags , ina fi sot fol lees teso tc great historic straggle, we unust naturally | the detriment of the Democratic pariy. But] With prominenee the World records the | ¢i'ement ot the iriends of the crow sovde‘eated was | VOID sevenful of Devil's und labor's Hkhia, ‘The PME Lh Meniaiicenee ee a ee throw them in the geale of the poople which, | England will keep out of this war if she | fact shat Colonel-Admiral James Fise, dr., did not | "On tame the Yelee, for in advance Beenr ie retreat eeeinuee rein barluce Frince, 1s that titled ‘caine of “Lady ¢ wore a petticoat a a i 3 sea D " ¢ jatnral one, and traueh perjury t atsie vowed to make Alex. q by the greater enlighteameut of i{g masses, | can, and she pretty aurely can for the | atte the depot at Long Branch to welcome | Pet sf ne Ne Ss and laughter, William wae patient enrugh for | of Deninurk rue the day on wuicd by tatha ihe | recent celebration 1a Coveutry, England, and the j promises to become a superior agency of go. | Present; and besides, when she goes into it | President Gnoxt and hie party on their arrival iy anon Oe not being the agzressor, and Louis, secing better PO OO Ml ay dept hag 5 . Ge ‘ sels Ana gn,’ is not unlikely to take the part of F: fiom Washington at thut famous place of summer 4a shattered stern pda broken rud- | than anybody gh the plebiscitum that the yu thorny cirelet, from the days of Joauna ong the prisoners of the York (I's.) Jail cial progre That pe being the Ger De bf bi : . courled with that ofthe Harvard | aie tos these of Caroline of Brunswick : and [| !84 man who bas Leen conidned for over uiue years for mans, we have no alt t ‘1 1. | and to acaw her sword in defence of Tui resort, On the ether hand, we are informed that | freshmen that they nad been fou the ke GEE: BUDE NUD UE ReSlTed tO: eaaly 1 + Sresent, fair, gentle wourer has notes: | refusimg to answer a question In court, 5 allernative but to side | 4 Me ait this distinguished leader of naval and military | ME Conviction in’ the mands of Harvard's friends | the expense of justice, common sense, and inter th tage Of Soo bequeathed to her by hor The Richmond Equi with them, however 1 we may regret | against Rugyst and Prussia combined See, Y | that Walter Brown ‘wio was couching tne Yates | national respect, in declaring war withyyt plausible coed > hoped, however, that bet ~The Richmond Enquirer, with common dab’ thas th 8 We thi That the war in Eu. | tes hos taken the pains to issue a positive or- | and walted necr the Makeboat. to. encourage hem pa la census. Th le te er. "Tams told that tho | modesty, says: “Ifa man on earth bas any dont of @ hat the masses of the eh not be © think, therefor, — siti jy | Mer forbidding the President or any member of | Wig) ee md tema be for both fouls. Stiod and gowcrets, always ready | hed on earth, let him go to North Carolina.” equally advanced, go ag to cutitle ticin tothe | Pope will not materially affect the <_"S* | his staffor family, or any of the St, Domingo speo- | Basra ee Reet aye HE yim st 26 that, every man Who does not limit prin nr la prewunce any charitable Hans Breitmann (Charles G, Leland) is now same place in our regard of parties in the United States d th ‘utors, from being transported gratuitonsly—or | “Kill him,” yelled amothes, ciples to mountains, rivers, or oceans, elreumser me yt di elevating insicenew of | #2 London superintending the puditeation of 1 come z ited § 8 during the, uk, @ a whe 8 several, ing meertain tract of land calicd fatherland, is eer. | Place it Lood, the son of Vicioria, tm | Pete edition of his German-Kaglish poems, £ S : current year, But ff the struggle in Ew | dead-tee 0 ie i 4 ep siesnieeseecd WEY] tudeee Maced that the whole matter | tainly ugainst Louts Napole paddireancwerime (0 | husband oF Alexandra, may yot retriove the errora | —Aecording to u cable report, the Enperor The Power of the Iouev over the Purse | rope is along one, let politiest leaders book the steamers} 1s MCuth Rock, Jesse Hovt, and Fut io inthe evening, so many others, ‘That is all, and itis enongh, ‘The | of bis yout. by the virtues of a worthy manhood, proposes to enter Prns.in by way of Weatphalia—prode ue Power , papi River, which run upon the i Metween New Ate Seeman - consequence ts to panish any how the culprit s ir TE bly because tf wil! remind him pleasantiy of Ha of the Nations far aliead for its conseqnences. iver, whi ance for the Hoa, James W But to utter such principles as “the Germans | Tue Foal aud Disgusting Cushions ef the - ——— - York and Long Branch, We judge from th felahear caunte clakea io lave two circumstances that Admiral Fis is no longer | Motting horse in the world, ‘The animal is a ve fasioat | yout feet proud thatthe) hada Kibe now who was rromiieras Carns Peat Ea ont jilaeinn theme cane Tultad States ee he was a few mouths alvee,when | the read in L0Seats mile etre trance ty aa3y | sotto frauen, but to Napoleon that Germany ean | ure of etifed cushions in street care nays (ays far | 1! UO Tog roland, the other day, @ weg threw they conferred joyfully together upon the condi- OE ee ane oe iechna and | ueitmas well known that {te ambition of Franee | apd are just now ewarmlug wits obuoatous insects | y nandful of shot into a friend's fuca just as anothes tlow of the gold merket, and the means of finding | them irakg frightiul breake, clearing stoue wa.ls or | was to conquer Europe.” That is a pertect falne- | i ne CO devuted const © Cittzen. | Coan dreda gun, The struck man fell Ingens.bio, and i hood, Never tad the French people such an idea, | WHO seem to have devoted considerable attenti for the surplus products of the great West aready | “'HiM# that obstructs his cours Poke en ue Teled. Ge Sehure about | these creatures, can inform us which of is fr neatly Aled from fright male in Europe. Times change and men change that IWis whose ‘bite produces a paint! swelling. accom | —Dickens expressly stipulated by deed that with them ; and those who once loved each other It has come to be a quite general opinion that Congress is gradually absorbing nearly all'the powers of the Government, and that ‘the Senate is trying to draw to itself a groat share of the powers of Congress. Whatever * may be thought of the for part of this proposition, the House of Representatives, just previous to their final adjournment, We have received frea Mr. MAULON Looms some information respecting his aerial telegraph, He tells us that the great natural inexhaustible electrical element which pervades all matter and space may be uti ed in a mode to answer the wants and purposes of man, There is, he says, nothing moro abundant and nothing more powerful, and rs el ‘f a at panied with considorabie inflawmstion, Several per. a ‘According to French dotions Clermany most be | Lone have iaely Deen bitten by the, insect im. quea, | Nt Publishers showld bo reimbursed for ay pecnniery disunited.” ‘iat is anoth . arance yester ye and the adected part has suddenly ossnined | 108 which might come to them by reason of his sic joined issue with the Senate upon the latter | «the colestial and terrestrial conditions bear, | love no more, daTihh he trotten pat te ani appesrance 7 Tr the Dalance of tho sncech T agree with | Portentous aimoations, "Phere is, ax the Cfteen ie | nee or death vefure the completion of fiwih 4 part of it, and made a vigorous defence of | relatively and respectively, polarities that must ant ef Py party e F: ; ak Fly the. miner at Troy, is being | Sch Ik 18 alwary dite at spenk about wal yey na order of iis vegowa ab the * Colle: iar MPa eek dterneh ax sae tiled Gent i ii e Liberals of Germany had proposed as y 0 ' ‘ eed 4? (a make 4: minated by wlirce bentclaw, which 18 said to be - aes their ancient privileges as that department | always exist to disturb the equilibriam or to r } rd bree’ Ladin i Shep Knapp hs a chrome attack of home fever ; Germany prot at AT shor id make a8 many blunders, hurtorated beneath by m. hole, through which epole | barrel a few weeke ago, forgetting the incitent alta of the Government which must always give | form circuit,” In the ordinary mode of tele- | an important reform for this year a change he | potn he aud his Long-tailed bay look 1D prime condition do pe i But what is common sense is to Be : m the Freneh people, There hes y & Inatter of good, practical | "eno: i liquid) te elected. We do not suppove that | einer, unittshe was trp rised oy the peenini of « chit y the Emperor | th) the lively animal which now baontsour atrect | Ga. wh a froin wat idenuieslign. Thend ut douvtiens the CMisen and Round Table | om whichhad hatched from tas identical organization of the army, by which the militury 11 the men who have ber ason? They dou’t ride any hecome 0 burden on the shoulders of the people should be | Sate ovoriie thie and bis policy. f graphing, a wire is used to form one half of the circuit, and the other balf is formed by the earth. {ts free and independent assent to the pay. “r | feather had done the business, and the clic ke {6 allt oney out of the e A he only ehance of evding ekly. thy 4 ft} chm give usa little positive information on the eab- | Wea J yesh a ere the Treasury. seg | Me Locous proposes, instead of this arrangement, | lightened; and simultaneously the most promi | M. w. Oreutts Contrapand ented for the BAF | ti aly, chance of ending quickly the war, If | Sect pues Meier The question avese under certain treaties i" J ? Lapa Hy Pes AE eas it mio purae, is taking his exerciees daily on the lane, He | fHroush identineation tt tit, Bene ucinieme, t —- peal oS Se OE es aa treatiog | os enotrate, the electrical clement above the | nent provincial journalists of France assembled | fet \onini'y with thexood ous Heir Eanperor yu unite both on chaurintames Bag RRR ton rs HIN PREDENE, nogotisted hy the so-called Peace Commis: | cis cr the element which surrounds our carth | in Paris and resolved to demand the same reform | Durty, of the Twenty second Wart ie 9 driving | duiny cverytaly Will be 4 lescr in thik eontest, Pronis the Journal of Commerce Tam a Prussian ! see ny colors glenn i jon in 1867. ‘Shere treatics with the In- | ini its atmosphere, ¢o form the other half of the | for their country, The example of these two | Rand Win trite OF AE Lines, Begs wucwtale’ | Cormans und Frenchmen, ikerty und eivitizilon; | The passage of @ new income tax law is in defi. | Fut Frosigms rights, wy fattire’ Ueart um @ians required an appropriation of large | gi, cuii,” This electrical stratum, he says, “can be | great nations would doubtless have been followed | George B. Aliey te patiently tutoring bis Hamble: | Puriy have made a storg dlemonst Hum, und in riciatian OF the Groat Colorn plotoes ae | ocean, evanens tie Man and white sums of money, some wixty or seventy mil: | yeschod guflicicntly for practical purposes at an | by all te others of Europe, and we might thus have Hen OOM ee Or ete for anole war ation Is 8 ferrite ee eee ee ee rete eee amt oe | BRS Ltn be scoward’ Ll eter be " A a 1 1 d 7 hs “ i more terri y excitin em ee h stu " oe 01 hi arty resn je for 1 Piuesian, wil bev $ lions in all, ‘The Senate, which, in con: | clovation of sixteon thousand fect, Its casual | seen the European standing armies and all the | Comptroiier Connolly must havo, fe ane, barely pxaitine the males cov! wih stub ing otek on abe party responsible ir | Las Fates, wi bat junction with the President, framed and rat: | indicative inf es have enabled us at times to | accompanying stumbling blocks to the progrsss iy ihe jredieine. From appeeradty AS a r w it ts mponsthio. to b p antl: | then to perp uate the horde ef offico- holders, Baines the srane wit ih Ta 1 A ‘ 1 1 t th f ar a erics 0 villaatio sradually and peacefully disap- taily Sata rapid gait, The Beeian tad’ Ae Se? ane H LA ps Pid keep the grip of that party on the throats of the With otal t, Obudl wart i Viriue of much ratification, was bound to ap: | #2 's well known by all toleyraphiors, during the | pear, Hut now comes thie gruineke Sak oe Wilson, of the paper pred "hope my fiend C,®, wilt ao more misiead bis | Livctions, ‘Ne ‘FOS’ AF Mie ReK Congressional | Atestions fit, aru Sirvager=lve, propriate the rmoney, and ‘hed no discretion | sppesrance of the northern lights or « neighbor. | cursed war to knock these promising plans in (he Viluder has suersisivn, Qn unirywien : : Neer aki sha tae ey oul ote Ansys. bres ; vce ate | imi thunder storm.” Mr. Loomis intends to | head, and 10 “unseat fountains of misery that Hom dove his un Le Thive pees, and restore harmony 08 soon of Tae ER ee Thins Prueolan, will w ('usmlan on the subject, Another argument was also : . i" ri id in heen mistaken for F by outelders, dr powsible, or We shal! enforce mill ry espotie ns, ath thd xian Fre aacnih Wun ares dese waannallene - Arawrp from the fact that both Hoysce had | afew remulely end consteutly froin Mila: aoutroe |) eiay QOW Tor age Awection of the Fifteenth Amendment started GENERAL G, CLUSEREL, ne Liwasdey Anise ayer reapain rm the fuct that both Houses lied ) 1," inrading this unexplored field, The —_- yesterday for ab aieeng on Tarten Hane.” When pn anilts, Jamon Fisk's fonr-in-hand iv out every | rah nur belie feo tol th Joined in choosing the Peace Commission ;but | gyparatus for this invasion aud for reache | Mr. Gronor W, Crutps, the proprietor jut atone ie ge ioe eee eee gnenmes | Tar, Lhe’ horses are two blacks aud two dapple | HOW mays tar apd heaioy Wy oubl Uk 8 this was not held to be of much importance. | ing the telegraphic stratum at o height | and editor of that sterling old journal, the Phila- itt lay a0 Moner~siep the 8; they are fot, thonge Dower tuily v Treinen ine Stes witb Whe Senate rested its case upon the high | of sixteen thousand feet above the surface | delphia Ledger, was the firat to welcome Presi V6 10 8 respondence of the Chreinnatt Com: | n oy MTD Ri ; ¢ : , ground that the ratification of a treaty set- | of the earth, he does not explain; but it] Guaxrto Long Branch, He even got vay Nite mercial. kind over seen here. The carriage tw an’ Et On BF Wiha Brassten b the heat and the watering places, fled the question, and that Congress was | cannot be very expensive, sit mi | My last hours in the national capital were ren. | ras, with & ramble, in which isa footman. On the | A\ " , ashe tellsus, | the Hon, Tom Munpmy, the genial and enter- il chow of & ns vf box are two coachmen, and aside trom t.ese three The Tig hening ut Dound to pars the necessary appropriation | some fifty thousand dollars is all that is neces. | prising Collector of this port; for Mugeny only yey jinncteat | dered disinal, not by the death of the French Min- | outriders the venicle uoids two persous. Bath pol ihe ‘ 4 “ "i aR 7 , mes Come ‘ora brush. | ister, although thut was ¢ad and shocking enough ———__— sho ot of sit into effect ed no | sary to “construct and put in working order a | met the party at (he depot, and Carns went out | Rhicn time I-homes come out for & a i‘ rf should ‘ Pills for carryloig Mt into effect, and hed no } 1a0y Me irae communicate from one | some distance on the road to celebrate the Presi- | Joh sarin wi hig promine uray mares ta: | <it ld not come home (o me-bat by having agood | The Hudson County Register is tho title of « ama Prussians wilt ; suthority in the premises except to obey the wrap Moll giving Lady Alien sume freri loseons in the ger. | Share of my bard earnings stolen, I had gathered | handsome twenty-commu weekly newspaper which ; hemisphere to the other, without the use of wire or cable and without artificial batteries,” This being the case, we trost that Mr, Loous behests of the treaty, yahady Kencucky | together enough to render a summer's tonr pow The House refused to accept this construc. dent’s arrival, Mr, Caitns is one of the most | upand-get; Bush Gibbs with & ver! polite and successful members of the press, Al- | Here rumor sayeahe ite powers, eter 0 Beol e Ly though bis journal takes no part in the political ii an itu. or wiih Tha mn Where lowe and faith #0 round the monar win a | ble, and wy banker, Henry D. Cooke, had embodied Mr, Peter ¥. Everett has started in West Hoboken. | “Where ‘prince aud peop'e co elasy, hit iin) § ult Run, | it io a check for $1,000 on the 16th of July, payable | No man over the river has # better kuowiedge of there alone true hajiiivss can ister to my order, wh wretch lost to al " ; This showing elear how fein the uate Gon of their powers. In an able debate which | y.gy goon be enabled to put bia scheme into prac. | conteste of the day, he bimself is always on hand a A, in ners have peid 1 my or it eh Same wretoh wham pocket neon o0he's Sat ite | sae] nr Rive Again cou drin the'teaiis Hie ones bh 0 2 ig a or more val J a ' rtm on the simondment which the Senate | tical anerbtion; and as fuune of the coos cabtep J to show hip appreciation of the Chief Magistrate, pa isthe worl fen etre hi J PT | oe, Lisle Lap here atte aR rT]

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