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‘tee jer evden t n ‘hae ithe, 1390 nor wore Wen ance a of tue letter reap T sem truly your friend, W! 0. ©. RYAN. ANOTHEM LETTER FROM THE COLONRL, The following fs the jeter whieh Col, Ryan sent With the seulp to the Governor of Pacrto Principe : Hravevampnns Oxvauey Cones, | — a £0 where he likes, to Patizonia if he wants ty. 11'« ail bosh about his joining the French arty. He told me socially that he was going straight to Prue sia, and being naturally interested in the army busi hess he thonght, if the Prussian commander had no objection, that he would like to see sometiing of their military habite and enstoms, Tshan't beneve Phil, will co in WILT bear Barly has some atiiilery for him in front, Early, you Know, was the Gene eral's best friend dyring the war, He alwais kept him in artillery! (llere the Kieaeral booked tramor. ous.) ate person nod mot wen persone hss THE REVOLUTION IN CURA. of ® heartlessness in the cxistente | which % based upon nd general principle, but = than Sun of which it is difficult to believe. ‘Then: | simply upom the eaprice of the lawmakers, | wary exw, cBepas cihte ben mates of the house, together with those per | and Which deliberately violates the Con- SPANISH REINFORCEMENTS. vons from the other places in the vicinity stitution of the countr; , is a dishonest law ‘ ag a oo who had come there taghe dance, went on | Sach is the Jaw imposing the present income ee ee aa has ad Time a a 7 = | with the ball, while, as they knew, the poor | tax, As we have said, it is grand larceny Onban Cevalry Get+ ‘mocap Wetttre-oret Gece? fit], in room not far from them, lay rapidty | and nothing else. tragedy was accompanied by ovideuee 7 PRESIDENT GRANT TALKIN PNB FUROPESN WAR A DISGUISED BLESSING 10 AMERICA, ~ MeCtetian’s Potiey the Prue Poticy of Pras in Why Americans Sympathize with the Proasians- Good News for the Bulls in Our Provision Market—The Errors of Cou 1870. Fine Ordor—The Patriots Alive ; m y ‘Hors Becretary Fin came th, wna your corm. nnd Doing Good Work. Manen, dune 19, 1890," j grens-Sheridan's Mission. = t vou 6 Diseursbene-Aire Pafvong, breathing away hor ifs. Let no man pay this tax except ander pro- | thirongh the kindness of Gen. Thoms Jordan, MO PHO. vey mot on | Cortennondence oF The fen. : Predihuvagn ik when Pomel te a neeat kee RMN Perhaps the greatest peril to w’ ich, in | test we are enabled to May before ont Fealers the fol- | several occasions, in which yon have austainel a | Coxtisus ail Aug. 4 be conmerpoie | Bue ries S14 somerecet pager elt 0! dame rig — etters received irom leading | Very heavy lose; And.as Texpeet (o meet you very | dent had an hones interview with the President 5. StI eation 1 mer vacation, young mon are liable, lowing extracts of > gone (wo weeks, leaving Mrs. Grant her: ” dae in : aan this de Thoas who remember the remarkwble die- | Cahan patriots, The extracts give a very vivid in- | fhe haronrhne treutmegt ey Tuy te apprise you Of | tast ovenine, Without betraying an; tiring touched J M Sed Se np A nies ah abele at crepancy in one tate wat between febet aul | sight into the rea state of the revolution, wpint, | revive rom your oficersandaahilers, Noor troop, | upon ofa private mature, we give the JPresident's ~ saaeaws saa Fhe a be ew Fk hia ur is greatest nt seaside resorts ; although . i ae who claim the name of wen, murder poor helpless 01 tional and cosmopolitan subjects as y AMS. Woed's Museum Tie Wi bat Som V8 Be ad Gs Wa OA ‘pi Union despatchesrecording the same event, will | aim, and wante, os ee emer ann aang sereoipea, || leat Ca, sUesiinad Sumas sea aban Se UN em A Nt The daily cirentation of Yur. Bun during rehearse hci bg find, hy consntting (he European wor news, that Lerrer From + . ling their dead bodies in the most fendish manner, “4 Gen, Frederico Cavada, Chief of Staff, under Ante of June 3, writes : Tam anxiously avalting your retarn here. You cn depend upon most hearty codperation, Matters here are unchanged, except the increase of —All but about two per cent. of the My ussian vy ean read and write, here are 150 Turmverein assoc the United States, with 10,000 member Seventy-five brides eat down 1 such as gouging their eyes out, ettting thelr ears anil Hmbs off, and other brutal acts, Now T do’ not so mudh abject to vour murdering our soldiers in this manner, but T do object to the butchering of our women and ehildrey Tt you visited the battleftelds of Cercodo, Vi bosom of his litte family, at his Long Branch cot- (age. Me was surrounded by Mrs. Grant, who is stouter than when we saw her a General's wife, en, Porter, slim, ond with Kearney-like face, sweet likely to be at hand for saving drowning per | injure ‘ion in mvitive ‘ presentation and exaggeration in mi Whe last weeok, which ended on Saturdays | gone ore always greater than on inland | aftuirs are qualities by no means pecntiar to t shuly 80, ae as folloica : tro.seo | Water. But in many of theve drowning ac: | American nation, Frenchmen and Prassians AC aa BO opie i! ai cidents an obscure agent, of which little is | evin nthe preparation of war lay ieaturday. .. tte. ations in 1 aptitude little Neilic Grant, and old Mr. Dent, the venerable I the enome' wruey, Oriente much | Hi. i. Magdal q + » 4 4s 4 : likely to be said, plays an important part, Dulletins for bone reading which proves them t0 | jmvuvet and Going wonders, Viline wilting batt: | Calc da’ Caridad, "Delores, Rebastopst aug ee | Mather of Mrs, Grant, Old Mr. Dent (for hia ts | S¥MdAy Inone hotel at Niagara Falls ; Aggregite duity cireutation tant week, | & for example, a large yachting party, | Ve adepts at the business. The affair at Saar- | ently. Ovektente promising to do something st Jast iguel, you would have seon that Tresvected yout | what the neighbor's eal him) stands ander the | —Houisa Mattbach has just completed « nov B79,400. Average a lation dur. : £0 Y ¥. deud. “Hat if you witl visit ¢ morning (whici is at the very gates of your city) you will seo that Dean juily retaliate, You will Gud over 100 of your best men cut to pieces, stripped, Imitlefield of this which she calls “ Rugénte, or Mistress and Empress.” —Washington hotels have reduced their prices ‘to 82.10 0 Moy since the adj vormment of Congres. weight of eighty years. iis face is minooth, full, and he is excellently preserved. In the room, car- peted with lograin, were # fow plain chains, a plano, r jot have b f impor LETTER PROM COL, RYAN. The Vtth nadron is of at one of | brick may or may not bave been one o ; . 4 ae ier fe 4 er ai the | tance. bat both sides make the most of it. ‘Gen, | | The folowing letior Is from Col, W. 0. C. Ryan, he numerous convenient harbors in the saya the French account, “with one | %4 We give It entire ¢ ng te tick, 11,234. Daily average luring the previous week, ending July 2%, : “ : ss : and gealped, T —Frédérie Lemaitre, Z jor, ma 16,800. neighborhood of New York, Balls are given | yon de three dividens of he emmy Heapguaurans Cavatay Conn, } Now t'do not like this etyle of Mihting, but nau | At Rearved What-not, ‘The front door opened on nine na at em yi Gaiet ae, oF, Manages i su ; ‘ of th i * AMP PAJON 44, %. : yon make up your min! to adopt a regular recog. | he ocean, and we could bear the breakers dash th economy om A sntary of #36,000 a ye che Budease of Ce at the hotels of the place in honor of the | 4.4 gnother dexputch adds that 9,000 Prassians | | My Dean Genmuan': The expedition in wich | hor mane wp your mind te, adont ¢ Epidem ‘ime. tis tine, Tum ready and very willing to cease ail euch acts of barbarily when you set the example, It isnot my Sntontion to make War on your women and children, ax you will see by this poy (Manuel Luarey), whom t return to you. 1 send you the sea'p of one of your cavaliy mayors, and I “trast that it will have the oftcet of bringing you to a proper sense of humanity and dut informed mo that wad 150 caval i a ane arrived Pouta Hravi the yachtemon. ‘The sunmet bonrdere flock t0 | wore taken prisoners, ‘The official despatch | Re ‘qnevm came mining at Rauty Mriva on the ft the vessels during the day, and perhaps take | published in Berlin tells a very differ: | wrrived at may camp on the 17th inet, They report short seaward excursionsin them. During | ent tale, “A small detachment — station- THE EXPEDITION A FAILURE all this festivity and enjoyment a good deal | ed at Saarbrack,”’ says, “wns attacked fh ee peg ie me and Saciie pe tbeh ad of wike is) conmcned } sid pouebly eves | U7 Mires Fre sion was, chustoond, axe | Uruerd sepeasis, Silk (ona: #0 ats bers ead osit iv x mo ue a iu bn 3 r strongerstimalants are tasted. And when m | setion the postion ne atop dee of sore. And act sal bose with 8 mien, to €x- a 7 low: immi as fal ore, Capt, Harrison had cominand of the advance nuraber of these young follows goswimming, | oo witing”” The reader must reconcile unr, and, fired on the boat, kiling three with the and in some inexplicable way one of them i iret fire, The Cavans hearing the fire ran away, the discrepancy between these accounts as best | Inevine thelr Me ea cat euneriena ein is suddenly drawn beneath the water and ogi ; tok their bagmage, arms, yebing Led " he can, The fact is, however, that in the pros- | Euubout fired three ‘shots’ into the woods drowned, perhaps pulling under another red, Betancourt, Harrison, and Maj with hhu ashe sinks, every one speaks of =Nitroglycerine has been in use but five years, yet over inven by It, Madame Clara Schumann has been elected an Honorary Fellow of the Royal Academy of Music of stockholm, —The Odd Fellows of the United States, ac- cording to « late enumeration, are someting over 250,000 strong. Modern German scholars assert that Vergil, and not Virgil, t* the correct apelling of the great Latin port's name, —The French population of Vermont numbers 15,19 persons, of whom upwards of 300 live in the town of Burlington. acuinst the bluff in front, The Executive showed no reticence, but carried on the triangular conversa- tion with another gentloman and myself with ease and rapidity, as each #n!ject was touched upon, After complimentary speeches the conversation turned upon the war, and wo asked the President what he thought of ‘THR SITUATION IN BEROPR, Gen, Grant—They rec Lo be getting into a free fight. They can't be separated new, When two boys fight you can stop the fight, but when every- boy is fighting there is 20 one to step in and sepa- rite, At frst I thought the war would be suort— now I think ii will be long, and it seams as if every power in Burope will get into it, Evglund most} _ rank Bret Harto, editor of the Overland sand by Belginm, the fruits of Waterloo, and we { yoneniy, nas completed a drama which will soon be know Napoicon, as he said to the Mayor ot Rouen | produced on the stage. in 1880, “bates the treaty of 1815." This treaty | —Maine has a clergyman oged 8%, who picked Napoleon I. signed against bis wil The many alorming murders, following yach other with such terrible and bloody rapidity, which have recently startled the people of this city, are but a natural conse, quence of the present organization aud gov. rroment of the police. The police is now a most dangerous politi- val machine, It is carried on for two great whjects: one is to secure to the bad men who Year sway at Tammany Hall the permanent control of the city and State of New York ; the other is to enrich and aggrandize the Commissioners who direct the force in the pconiplishment of its political purposes. Tlow can there be an honest or efficient yi00 persons ve been killed oF Th and 9) infantry in the Hight of this morning, while liad but 40 of thy escort, which shows you that you are not fighting boys, but men who are siruggling for life, Wberty, home, ‘and right, and who are detor- mi to snerifice ail to free Cuba from her tyranui- cal oppressors. Yow. sir, Cube must and stall be free, “In taste, — Respe ©. C RIAN, General and Chivf of Cuyairy, Repubile of Cul 4 THIRD LETTER, In « leiter dated 10th of July, Col. Ryon writes: Since my last I have had another fleht with ine enemy. They left on the field 59 dead, and carried tretchers, This makes 650 t ent war, ag in our own, the public must rely for | man remained to pick uo the men, and afer three authentic news of mililary operations upon the ) Gayt Tae? sgaredtng manaeed to pick up 54 \ ‘lier Vi A Vicente Garela had plent the cramp, but no one says anything about | seports of trustworthy and responsible war cor- OC ee Wen teh ir eile Ge Goma ee the glass of whiskey which he drank just | respondents. All Government despatches are | saved the expedition, aa they had four days! notice " ‘The enemy did not return until the fourth day at before he went in. Is there one of the party | more or less colored for polities! purpoves, and, | ine first ficht, wnd then they had only about 80 m who does not think of it ? generally} aking, the truth is notin them, | Nothing but " “1 |, although be | haifa hushel of blackberrice last Saturday, and preact i : i or, mi ; STUPIDITY, MIAMANORMENT, AND COWARDICE be f and, al ai Ble It is unquestionably trae that a large pro- | The Emperor, if not a x Lagpresdige db lost the expedition, Two thousand Springficlis, tr'my rary. “Yen, mas Lom Sher ‘ees The | #4ve ap the south bank of the Hhive then. in farm, | ea vevors! times on Bunda ice when thieves, robbers, pickpockets, | portion of accidents similar to that which | tivly clcim to be @ first-class reporter. The | core ammunition, ani one ton of powder were | scalp letter whieh I addressed to the Governor was | the French have never given it up in spirit. Tho | —The excitement caused by the war hos led to nud drunkards are put into the ranks and opt there? How ean there be an efficient picture which he draws of the Prince Imperial | lost, besides clothing, &e., &e. 7 5 tiv 4 clothing that were exposing bimselt with provoking coolness to the } igi in the astern Department under Cel, Lafo han ted to the Captain-General in the theatre aud caused great excitement. ‘There is very ereat dis- trees among the Fpanish troops in Principe on ac- we have described are due to the use of stimulating drinks. Many a mother has fight with Napoleon is for the south bank of the | an increase of between 50 and % per cent. in the sale of Rhine. With Prussia it is g defence of the Bis- | the London datiy papers. , ¥ 7 Brom what Tea Warn, Mignel Be- | count of the non-receipt of their pay, und many de- | marck-North-German Confederation, ‘Then Napo- | —A negro policeman in Jackson, Miss, the police when it is deliberately used for such | geon ther wom browyght home dead, and ns | (ies igie “ey hen ‘ranqe, ares TeTah free torbe blamed, a4 he aid ibe best we | ecrt daily o our lines, "DN A any oe | nn naan something to iler day, acreted 6 Sone, etek Je found ateadinn Trauds as have been perpetrated by means of | over known what was the trne cause of his hot d BR paidtenartettel 4 banbaccrdbctons, tery could. Goneral, a Cuban is'not the person to take COL, MERCEN’S LETTER, From a letter addressed to Gen, Jordan by Col. Mercer—than whom, the General informs us, no braver man lives—we extract the following. The of value, Should the war terminate to the charge of an expedition of that kind. Tn the frst sudden death. She ascribes it all to inexpli- | vantage of France, we may expect to see this | Pace. Relig tei tes eee oe Fae p ortnoss, cable fate, and is spared the terrible conjee- | affveting incident, depicted on an enormous can- | ing nothing of the res nny attending uch ° KILL ROOHEFORTION AT NOME. ‘on the pavement, and took it to jail. He needed what Alexander H. Stephens suggested —Some parts of the West are overrun with to President Lincoln and Mr, Seward, when they | titled individuals, A census taker in Wiscontin reports in one da; its mechanism in our recent elections? How van there be an honest and efficient police " baving met twenty Colone ben ‘ o1 e 4 . Th the Upton expedi- thought of patebing np a trace at Hampton Roads,in ‘ when the Commissioners at the head of it | turo of the truth. ‘The horse runs away and | vas, decorating the galleries of the Hon. A. T. | Ereat undertaking. ‘The meno” the Tipton cebedl | iter ie dated Nazarene, Camaguey, July 6, 1870, | Jong an errrinste poliey to wuite everybody on, Ei —Jolbsesen, the celebrated Gomiedian, In expett- ure dishonest and corrupt? his driver is killed; the pleasure boat is | Stwanr in thie city, With you true and tried soldiers. As you are aware, | and Col, Mercer is Chief of Artillery of the Cuban A knew what Stephens's extrinale policy meant, | Menting on what he knows about farming at Hohokne, BH Mf crime is to be prevented in this city, if] capsized and one of the party drowned ; or Pace THE CURANS FIGNT VERY WELL arm, Meward’s despatch made. them opon their oyes | A* a farmer he is thought to be about the equal of Rip f the th i aivitile The Journal of Commerce is misinformed | ofter they have been here awhile, that Ie, the conn- dents occurs and results in death, which i@ | jiscion, It affirms that Mr. Fretiwamersen’s | Wat yon. ‘The. men of the Gardiner’s Island expe: seldom attributed to the right cause. And | « req) dificulty is that the President and Mr, | dition are the men you w ‘The people ure very anxious for your retorn, id key that you will save stimulants is nowhere greater than at the | with any knporiaut propositions or negotiations | Maior-en, Agramonic was removed, and) Major public order is to be maintained, if life avd property are to be made secure, it cau ouly Dedone by strictly separating the police from yolitics and from plunder, Put the Depart- amet in the hands of some man who is as Tt_ meant North and Ley Join bsp red Vou Winkle. Tt took diplomacy to ot this érfrinsic idea | i ha 7 birt cay Conde, Te took diplomacy to got this Crtrinstcldea | Mr, Middlemise, of Canada, desires it to be get the French signatare to the seoret treaty which Aielinedy understood that he does not favor ironediate Would enable Napoleon to gobWfle up Saarbriick and | independence, but would like to enjoy ft some time i Londan, and restore Laxemburg to the French. | the forure. Bat ft tool greater diame, te ected promation | Cincinnati bas base ball on the bruin, Ree * # * Teannot describe the pleasure T experi seed on my return from the Santo Espiritu rai and moeting with Mejor Westerman and others of the Upton’ expidition, to hear of the decided success of your noble undertaking, * © © F you will bring several gnus with you ; ft so, F trust that all necessarios may come with them, as on both the Lilian and Anna 7 * “ rently a President of one of her base ball clabe re i i Gen, Cavada made Chief of the General Sta, and | the gans were sent withont tools, © © © I stall | Over to the other era, as Seward landed te “ strong, honest, incorruptible, and independent | gummer resorts, which are frequented only | about the Alabama claims.” This is incorreet. | Hoza chiet of oper, tions of this State, netounly Tork for yom, the more eapeealiy to obtain | Siemens Canada pelicy to, Bnelang. The 0 riened, anda Cincinnati paver eye hi rene oation wt oh! ws Tuomas C, Actos, and the city of New | for pleasure, and where young men are apt | There is no ditliculty of the kind, Mr, Feetixa- |, (en Cyvada gave me an order to bnen every | the stock of smamunition which I know you will Hehing of Bei such a crisis ae this ls to be regarded ax an \tivnal ee house ond large ranch in Camaguey, and } faithfully to be far more reckless than at home. ucrses went down to Long Branch on Monday ] fuitiled his orders. To-day there {# not one house Let those who are leaving town, then, ro- | lat to see Gen. Gaant, Mr. Fis, Mr, Bour- in this Seite, ‘The majority of the people were very bring, Ax for the American gun,I have only 2 THATS WHAT THE TREATY MEANS. lamity. %, aud these will in all probability be soon Snn Correspondent—When King William came to —Mr. Belmont’s drag was mis York will be a safe place to live in, But tuder the prosent eyatem avd the present on at Now. Paris {n ‘67, the Paris morning papers announced bis niiperieaeones sabe much oppe and sent petitions after the honor since you left to receive three it Bigeantole, atannee : port the other day for an omnibus by an urwophisticated f néministration, the police cannot fail to be- = 1 th hh wert, and Gen, Bruxxar were present at the in- | petitions to the Govarntment asking that the houses | appointovente; Fics, Chief of Artillery ot Camagney, | gftival thus: Bismarck, attended by the King Of | sisanger, who had nearly mounted to the root before ' 5 s flect on theso dangers, and the many others} ov at Fweincuursex bad previously de- ‘not burnt; but before the Government had time | second, Chie of © maguey and the ¢ Villas: and ee TCH that's abont right, Biemarck | be was uudeccived. The taruout i# Dow hughn a vome worse trom day to doy. Crime will | which will suggest themselves, before th 2) ny ee ¥ to act, I had every bonse bur The houses, | lastly Chief of Ariliery of the army; and Teun an big aun? We will be the" wamp Angel” im the | “Bolmont’s tous.” ‘ few individuals will * | clined the mission, not for any reason sach as is | ranctes, es jows were burned, aud ] sure you, General. if God spares my life, L will leave | Per oe hea seian army C Siaat, 00 the Mavi ye flourish and prosper; a few individuals will | start; and let them steadfastly roeolve to | aueged by the Journal of Commerce, but from | fr miles ho stone upturned to make our ar of the Prussian ATTY: cane generally sympa | —C2Pt. Erhard, of the Bavarian army, has gzow rich and powerful; and this great | guard against them. personal considerations, Gon, Quast on Monday | YOU COULD SME NoTMIXe BT PLAWES oF Fim CUBAY ARTILLERY SECOND TO NONE. Unige with Praia? pat ik Be behead ve rsh olnane Of an eiaBorsie tality be- * tats erie ee ree 4 ee ia es _ Gen, Grant—Yes, T don’t. know but what we do, o 5 ¥ a santropolis will be s den of brigands gd aa an a %9 requested bien to seoonalder tle declension, | , Tee Wemy were eoing te encamp st the Caly | Tam now on 8 slit bed. but as soos am able | Our syuipathy is the result of commerce, German | Parts of these countrice at lear are Mkely to be gain ‘Trotting at Buflato. Anton, but the dav bs tore they arrived I burned the | to rise L will thorongily reorzanize the corps, fitting | Our sympathy i 1” Ge ee ee le bois Na meareevers. n 1 net. | And this he consented to do, Thus the matter | place, ‘aud they did not put ap encampment there. | it out with everyinecessary (Gen, Cavada has prow: because ronan battleground of Europe. 4 a je most enterprising gentlemen connect- bonds and bood : Sirk ea bake Gk ik: —The Grenzboten, « German literary organ, Mr. OF it present, ‘There is a possibility that Mr, | EAP f the opinion that the burning of the huyaes ised me ail asmintance inh and be pre- and eane fields will prevent the enomy from operate st am aw) ‘ed for your arrival. All considered the two guns h Going. dd ed with any trotting association in the Uni a that Dicken: Pickwick Papers’ emancipated 4 Y PRELINGUUYSEN may yet conclude to twke the | much in this Bute, On the Mth ot March there were | brought by the Anna have not doue so badly; bat | France didn't. King Wiitam and Bismarck sent | ** The World aleo bas the news. It reporta | sistey are the partics who manage the a i is 2 TOW Spauiards ia Camaguey, and. all the troops, of | lorty-six grenades were landed frow the A, and | three tclegrame of congratulaon to. us, ‘Not | the German mind from the predominating influrnce of that Mr. Hawi.von Fran has recently in: santana this State bave been ordered’ to report Principe | those have disposed—by Spanish accounts—of thirty- one came from Napol Buffalo Pak. As proof of this statement, we need only mention that they have offered Who, ou the contrary, | French fiction, apd bad & most powerful aii beauthy Me st sue), pend Lord i yet fecome els Ba tine Hiktiog Gh ly in erie. tee: inQuence ou German Mierature. At Jicoten a sheli was handsomely burst inelde the | ar ft, because bis Army. was —$i wasn Calatth “the hes Irinchera, which at the time @uvtained over one hun- | eating up the becf and tanning the hides which Signor Francesco Coletti, the be-t m “ on the 4rh of duly, so several Spanisu deserters say, A great deal is said about the mifrai//eura ‘The fighting coos om niowly. Mareh 25—10¥ of mitraillevers which the French propose to em. | Miribday—T atincked the enemy with 24 men at formed the President that he inust be allowed to resign before the next session of Congress. 000 in premi Corcogo, killing 8 and capturing 15 persons, § - | dred souls otherwise would have gotten into the rebel army. | Writer of ftallan forces, bas Just publishe} wr Milan 9 Fr We are also told that ho hae denied to go | O°e? $40,000 in premiums, tobe trotted for | 1. ia the war, ‘Thin apparatus is a sort of cof: viflen, squantity of aunmanition, some horves, | The tirty-slx are divided between P. Pulong and | In fact, Maxiaillian won e-a0rt Of provision destroy. Volumen, wliveh afford F 7 at their summer meeting, which commences f ‘tl ‘We hed several of the kind {no the wing. On the dd of Avril I attacked Vista | Larero Loy At the former plice my first shell | er in Mexico, If we go back of the Inet war, there | the reader nearly as much auusenicut as if they were 4 previously on various occasions, but has re. + peal mill gun. bed etsnhired heckling nae pa Killed some, and captured 12 horses, Ou borracks, und my sece ix no reason why we ehonidn't sympathize with | yong acted bofore him; euch geuuine fon wid humor \ i en Gunton rebellion, A number of large rifle barrels are | the 6ta of April T drove the enemy from Memonal France. Napoleon sent troops, and Lafayette eame ' qmualved at the earnest rq of Gen. Guant, Now, while we give the gentlemen—and | either grouped around a centre or arranged side | U4 and Capt, Bart daxied tuto the foM, eaptari to help ue, while Frederick the Great hired out a | @F to be found in these pages. r A | 4" who did not kuow what to do without him! ie 4 ‘ bap jc seabed . clotlingtents, &e., &¢.; but the enemy, dis. xtecn—some say Jot of Hessians to Great Briain, —From manuscripts rocently discovered, it ‘ at their head stands Mayor Wet of Buffalo | by side upon « horizontal plane, These barrels | covering my stall force, iumediately revurned, and | teen or wineteen V their final. dise ‘Sun Correspondent—Aud if you gonow about five | appears tut Robart Fulton had ideas of floating bat } And what if more, we have no doubt that [ ‘ " ned! 1 1 was treat, as they had over 300 | Col, Payan (of Garcia's torce) brings word to-nigat | miles from Potedan, i will see a marble moon s ; : | ie Presiduut hes rently said-all tlie, Nor | Co signal enterprise, we must re- | are loaded at the breech by «mechanical arrange- | men” ‘I'fought Montaner ou the April, aud that Lazaro Lopez has been by the Span: | ment, on which is written in clamey German, *Sa- | terle® provellod by steam. One docu: cated at \ 4 we rremurne nee te gaia tind them that at their last mecting eome | ment which supplics the cartridges. The load : Lirds and L think they show policy in doing #0, for | cred to the memory of 4000 German braves, who rtain mo- | . Py PRED WIS CAV . _ ow 4 do we question that at the moment he suid outrageous proceedings took place, For in: | ing end firing are done by turning a erank, Such | ynioh ie considered the best in the Spanish servi Singh yl Sone’ Tau08i lasoeee oreeoa foo Sot taakot Ir iera of uanrbr ben: orate pe ous pl % y nich is considered the 6 Spanish service, | with we gun alone. Tsu jepend principrily of « ; wuinittoe + it he really menut it A } t ‘ is the general character of the méfraillur, As | driving them back to their iufantry, On Apri! 13° | friug the place by means of the “fire ball,” which 1 |” Gen, Grant—Litte ekirmisbes anda reconnois- sal 4 There can be no doult that Mr. Fine will | 8% felee thne was given out frum the | ve sumer commeele nig clas to | attacked a party noar the city, entting grass. and f | com make. chown imperfeciiy, with the’ means at | sunce now aud then don't amount to anything. We | Omnia Ot Uallod Svat: Bavalomiosrs, oe (eae eke ’ judges’ stand when the doubleteam race | OU" military readers will perceive, it is similar to) eget thirty down, On April’ 28, 1 attacked Vista | my command. You aro aware that at least ove-half | must wait for the eampaicn, ‘cheek: —The Bible revision movement in Eacland ie : ’ soon depart from office, ‘The truth is that |) the Gatling gua and one or two others whose | Hermosa; the enemy advancing for about 600 yards, | of the bulidings here ere covered by gaano or pal- | ers, a tan gives away one man. and by and by takes | unterstood to be mainly due to Drs. Wilberiorce and ] took place, and Lorses were allowed to run 4 ri i wmber. When Col, | We.dtove them beck three times, and Guaily foreod | wetto leaves, and can be cuvily tired. Ont of thirty. | three, Soin war. Then, Saarbrfek dou't seem 10 | Enicott, the Bishops of Winchester and Gloucnter, : Gen, Gnaxt has for some time been very | aon they shonld have been confined to | "amet we CO Bol remember, Shee them behind their works. On April 26 ewptared two | five trincneras in Sento Kepleita, turee-fourths of | bave been a German town, Tt was like the rebels | ‘gy civar management dheruport has boon take, an te 70 f er wh WALES OED: See Caanues H. Vax Wryee led to the war the | men and hanged them. From April 8 to Mav | them ary thus roofed, and frat taking Bowling Ky., or Little Rock, It pops : guacerepatee ate } ; saxious to gei rid of him; no matter what | cing ‘5 Ray A a OT did but little, On May 11, the enemy sur : eeere futher belonged lo thom: DU When Gen, Steele re- | ® Committee of Convocation with the expres ranction he ns said when the resignation has wf a , regiment from Sullivan county and Greene | rounded me tm a piece of woods, and was gger ery CA BS.BAGLY DettBOrED. took Little Rock, that was a victory, 1 tink 6f the Choreh, instead of tailing into the Lande of th - : If tho Buffalo Association desires to keep | county, he had with him one of these machines, | toring us ail, and ail throng tue siapidity Of ap off. | 1 set Loraro Lopez on fire three different times. but Vase Git Un kaa wiemaianea tote and being intruste! to 6 Royal Comin been offered. He is aware that this in i . 5 Aang cer Who was gnide, or rather thought that he was. | the Qames (rpm a grenade being small, did not dre “ ? ‘ up its prestige, sneh things must not be | Gen. B. F. Buruen was also ve ‘y much tickled I went to attack their camp, aed they threw ah well, and was easily extinguished, of the war, the Black Forest will be —A Frenchman who keeps asaloon at White . competent and unpopular Secretary has Leen | sy catod in the future, Honesty is the beet | with them, and used to keep one or two at his | force in my rear, and eboa: 150 cavalry on In speaking of taking the frincheras here by Bring | the Wilderness. 1 should think that | Pine, Nevada, claims the §3% reward offered hg his ‘ o dead weight upon hie Admiuistration; and | cise. in racing as in all other matters, Do | headquarters at Bermuda Hundred to fire toward | 4, it the advance sequting, and just returned ag | then forecs tc eta Wal they are, built in Wels | Modern EraTe ad den ustrated teed cat sau men st hen xanalien fob \hosanare i that his policy toward Cuba, and still more | os Cow men to go Into the judges’ stand | the enemy as a sort of professtonal diversion, As tt Tn the wet of retreating when F'avrived, 20 | diatan ja wo twenty Teet omit, and out | when yuu’ can “fort at -wait ‘mare, around | Suaytamegrmnan tus, Soume ale loact on the ‘ apataaa ® jot alle u to the 9 i side of t b) about six feet wide and deep. | it and compel the attue y to starve or come . 26 h Oreey m hie conneetion with Bipwey Westen and | 4.0 pave an intercat in the decisions, or they | 2 0fensive weapon these machines ure of no RALLIED THEM AND DASHED FORWARD, Were the building Gasd, it would be unpossible fer | our and Oxht vou, Gen, Hooker and Gen, Burnside | 008 Americans procured a Prusslay ag, anc at night : the acheme to make eixteen millions by | may dooide in favor of the horses on which | Prectical value; but oxperte are of opinion that | Hine Or NMveir eSvaley, Had Fetresiods i | aorta We etlieed to sours cutren te tet earee | Nand IG te de aver aeele wee Oad eee theg arte | gree te ihe Ureexe fron he Lagntad warn 4 buying that island, has inflicted n fatal in AS pea i Stich | Hey might be very useful for the defence of a | would have lost every man, ton is always suiall (seldom numbering over Gy | ing rignt sroand forthe reer. Mayence, Coblentz, | qutice che emseed Moc ere ag (the tteus . 1 ‘ . rape y | they have staked thelr own money. Sieh | rigca place against # storming party, where | OU the 10h of April, Col, Chinehitla eurprised | wen), could be easily somibiated. You are anxious: | and even Enrenbreitenstein, the Gibraliar of the sted pase Stent SON A to serait. 909 ; Jury upon the project of renominating anc practices cannot be permitted hereafter with- P e Brig. Varona’s camp at Anton, capturing all his | ly looked ior, General, by the whole country. Tue | Rhine, ff managed at all, will have to be managed | 2°W elie the reward as Che oapturer of (he timt eolor ' selecting Unveses §. Grant in 1872 dat Mie ca Wt of | (ty Could be fired at clove range upon a miass of | horses and clothing. Treoeived news of the aftr, | usual expression i, “Jordan is coming with soand- | aa Brederickaburg was at le.” You can't atorm | of the cucray. " ; out a sacrifice of reputation on the of) im , ¢ astonishing cy | and immediately started for the fel atte: en: | 40, and will be the savior of our cause Kiirenbreitenstein any more tan you could Vicks | — i dre abel i nt forthe pits sebagai prove to be of any accor c pattles. Was obliged to’ retire, Col, Chinenilla, one of the CPTON bate when taken, It will bave to Uosltareed out’ | *¢ r otive Hower + Ueated Mr. Fistt with etudicd neglect forthe | another thing we have to suggest. Let pula Suiza Eads civ bravest men ithe Spanish eervice, wis Wounde! | was totally lost through the iocMeiency of Betan- | Now T don't ink there Freneb fellows are much | Idia rebber hand, 520 feet in natural length, ts streteh porpose of bringing him to positive Fesig | 144 Apecciation have thelr track measured | Congreas, at the closo of tho last ecesion, | 1) "Sccvey after thea mut mest have pur unre | Goreiumert “ie inscid that Lobo bas landed axils, | Om We #aF¥e Out process they're too fast, aud bere | e4 ous io ten tines that leagth. ‘Thies hei wound nation. ‘Tho fact is well known that when | comoctont evor. It in whispered | Yoted the stm ef twenty thonsand dollars to enable | or five in exch grave. Had a few skirmishes up to | and everything saved, wear Cuba. “Ryan ts doing PRUSGIA BAS THE INSIDE TRACK. TEU aeeeia oh car mies Edad eee ‘ 4 y petent surveyor, pe “ , 2 ; . June 16. On the 18th inet. T attacked the enemy li, Lately he bad two complete successes—one Sun Correspendent—What wilt be the probable prop I. op Fh Vol, AkeMMAN was appointed Attorney: | ties the turns are so arranged that a 2:30 | the Superintendent of the Coast Survey to witness | pear Principe and killed 100 (eslped some); among | (our miles from the ety of Puerto Frincipe, ih | etrategy of the Prussian aruy t Around another dram as tightly weit wis orind the fF lieneral, Mr, Fisit was designedly kept in ‘ ‘eT ht the eclipse of the sun next December in Europe ; | the killed was @ major of cavalry and acaptuin of | whieh he attacked with §) men 300 who were aware Gen. Grant—It will ondvubtedly remain strictly | first dram, minus the power lot In overcoming the { i ae horse can trot in 2:28 on it. This should not " % the line, Teaptured 24 horses, 16 oxen, 8 carts, of bis approach and waiting to receive him, He the deiensive, Tie Prussians are now where | friction of the car. So il Winds and unwitus, fest upon } ignorance of the whole proceeding, and first | 1.0 Fix the track go that horse cannot | “1 Hamurow Fisw and Baxcuorr Davis would | gcmber of Remington rifles, ammunition, &e, I lind cpnpletely rooved then, Killing between &) and 190, | the Anatriaus wero during the lant war. ill’ | casa doce saed taeu ance tke aiuersaaill tus lame! Hab ie f the bait Grastor Win ete en DOL | have voted as much more to have somebody wit | but 40 good men, but the aliack was a complete He broucht away 26 Remiugions, and could have | find defending Unanselves the French tar hope ean bgp ‘ j ard of the momination from a Senator whe possibly trot Jesé than a mile in going round | pov ihe cclipee of Tuu Sex ta this country, But | Prise, and as my two Duglore kept up the charge, the | got many more had he Mopocd to huut for | dierent from couguering Ausiria, The victory of | POW®F Cecesioned Dy the iuoving of the ent tenders tt ' bad learned it officially in execuiive session. |: ness the eclipse me Conta Gus comniry. Bu nery supposed that had a very larre fo: on | them in “the jong grass io which the battle was | KOniggrita was won without a Prussian qnarter- | Becerery to wind the Ung op by a renews apres \ aM Go sls 4 ch sh ohn a and then the Buffalo Association will | in this country Tue Sox can’t be eclipsed. count of the buglers Keeping up such a fearful | foarht, Tis, last eusacement was near Caran. in | wiastor's department—withoat even base of gun. | Yon of team power. } ' ® ae. , i ps a noise. which he was attacked (having only men) by 46 | pl ‘They started, like Gen, Pope, wilu bead- —Indii i vated by bi ‘i $ } 7 1 sem have the reputation of being an honorable PAiccan Ath ean: pRacnas Geoalardn’ Wie daihatel aud care thew avr aeeiaca sad einaaberae fe tes ana ned Indianapolis is infested by bighwags i: obbers, 4 expressed a wish to leave office about three and high-toned, as it now has of being an The movement for placing the Catholic te leerliAieh acigobiga aoe lasite fe The Spanish lors is uid to be 95 | strategy is only sate with vietory, Tt would have | DUCA brave girl of that town recently Ouiwiited one i weeks ago, President Grant besought him ‘ Church in this country on the same footing with a ob Us ii 1 30 mobilizes i | Killed. bangatly, a month ago, detested Col, Mon- | been as disastrous with King Willtim ai Koniggritz | Of them, She was retnrning home apour is, alone . enterprising Association, i, eacee Be eee ee ee eee trts | taner, and was Uimself wounded in the foot. Re. | ag it was with ina buggy, She drove a ong leisurely, a hi to remain at least for the present. Such is ——__—_. the Chureb ia Europe, 40 that its inferior clergy | iene ae eee om es due aly gf ihe ors i | cewlit tle Spaniard attempted to surprise him at GENERAL POPE AT CENTREVILLE ing bie Lend Ina coutented way. All ut cies atuar . F "1 M ncipye scalp ror. may hee Ke 2 Wie Le couten at once a mai ae the inconeistency of Presidential action ; Does Mr. Greeley think Bribery Right | shall be subject ouly to @ fixed and unifor nclose you a copy of the letter, My lose was two | tbe Peralejos, bat failed, had be met with repolae, The Austrian exmpaign | Jumped out from a corn field near by,aui took her ‘ * tedly i 1 and Laudable t system of cauon law, instead of being governed, | wen Wounded, Major Mendive received a sabre cut GAVE THYM A WARM RECEPTION, won susseastul, but it, woald Got do for King Wil. | hereby thebeed, Bhe looked et bin ie earnrae, of i {st is cartaln, aa we have repeatedly informe: i i t i p [On the bead. T lost several hares killed. Since | wat owmg to thelr superior numbers (10 to 1) was | liam to fight the Freach ju tis way. Hemast stand | world like to ride with you, mi i ta ty ; our readers, that Mr. Fism will cease to be Our neighbor of the Tribune, usually so | as at present, by the arbitrary will of their then Thay been following up & large culumi wich | obiiced to fill Yack tirvt, however, Auving every stillintroneh and the Prvneh must dig him out oF | Trost un, noay eae tne Lath dill { 4 ° anno parnc vocating hone: inhops, seems for tho present to have come to u | hws beow marching with hupunity for the past Ove | thing. The Peralejos were afterward destroyed by | Work in the reir. Spaces will be trumps acai, wy at k body would,” she replied, serveyinuz hun ree Sreretary of State as soon as the President | staunch and earnest in advocating honesty manent | be gina tasrriaceai ies es days throngh this State.” They halted at ta'ariand the Spaniards: “Macbin diac on the caetotie: ines | Vickeburgs Tuere is @ striking analogy betwnen | steals. ‘Taking the ve 4 for eon ent, he , tan determine who shall be his succeesor, | anong all men, and especially among those . , de Cura and sent out seoute to the atrenich ments | done a great deal of execution, attacking whenever | te French and Prussian armies and the old Union ppped the retn and took 9 © tthe ? who are called to administer the offices of | Beem the chief advocate of the reform, says rather | pt Saute uy “the ones you nil se ee portuniy oflered. Manuel Koza, now chief | and Rebel armies, Frasda's strategy should be to ce. That Instant the brave girl f be wttled for sowe tune to come. Moun | the Government, determinedly refrains from haa ea aad cane. On the | body throngh the opening. -Wuon they were in the | qth aie qacnaer aealt ber thet cuales thee, and before be could recover bus st bile Baxctorr Davisia Acting Beerctary | Saying » word In condemnation of the Acting tary es eased alee? a ripple of Inte, Bes | Firat re, nme siheavs. re. mowini tem down | My he cigso ian wh Tani eearayuviedi frown down by the whet of the buss " : . 7 split fallen Heys 4 cause it is ip 80 of progr 0 she x rn ye cae or efleld | ad twenty-four snecessfal ent . hie intended victim, fret disanp Vid af State, Price $60,000 or more, according | Secretary of State, and of the notorious case | our many tnindr erat corrompondntty | ot La alii and, Echarged It with the cavalry. | months. is hat cagwement was a surprise from | Getttbare and Antistam both weakened the Rebels |” 4 Wutter (rom Fouchow 4a) tli ate ef b iD cieamasaees, of Wibery by which he realized $00,000 in | we do not knuw of One tet woe ot idow of Lu. | Ttoatheavily in horsedah only. It was a compliers | thtenemy, but hie succorded in driving off the three | Wii not be repeated during this war, 2 Wibting 4 Chinese ert! Iya wos oe ‘s a eash, Miliation On the episcupal dignity. — Qulesclte pavtu 0. The ¥, When suey approuchet the | eichtoen, that were found, He lost Twe yeu, Carte spondent—-What will be the ch Of | will siund unit death. He ie about twenty years of ‘ The Perils of our Summer Resorts. Ia it just to infer from this thet Mr. Grice. | Ms, * God ie patient, because lo ts Evernal,’ No jenehment, sh Med "the Wonte 7m me ee 40a | of bis cavalry hot were captured, Thave said | the war on Hetatart oil dena aia e ace, Ms crime is ide 2 childyen. He stands a t fe Mr. P| great and enduriag work is done inwburry, ‘Bo acedenia, men lay perfo and | Marcos Garcia, but atl (he eredit is due to the brave yi sto . OOF WAP | thecage with bis head through a hole tn the top, Bis Mar rsons among the thousands who ry, by some mo! " , ui e.' Whee U jzht tine comes it will be evemy, supposing that we not ther att Paya se dbine Mit Gis dahtlee, ani hom | raised val not ouly here, but ull over the world, : any pe £ 4 LEY, by some moral misfortune, bas come to | guieta little. Won the risht thine comes tt will be | To a eal party “io. burn. tie works, Fee eaee Mee loon te due alrite houers WAM | People coulda't live au Jturope alter hor one: | toes barely toushtug the toring Thouswnds gathe are now daily leaving: the city for their | pogard Lribery as a venial offence, if not a | ried on om a higher peaiie. Putience, Yor the mo sdvanoe 1 with man, ody to Bente Mari : iM b ifaw chi 1p a8 be fore, The p et Wir will F Min every stay. luc hine an Jo ot bin spit i aie alas ; ent, 18 the highest wfedor P 4 nt,-Col. Kspe ced In charge of the 20 me “4 "J 4 . | values in Euro wericans. will come houre stands with ix nikies obatnid togettar, end ‘ summer vacation will never return 0 it! positive virtue, in those who are callod by | Ment, th the Maheal Windom. (Wrst kreat good Was | tr yoods, aud whol tue enowy kul wibe river | HOW SOM FORTUNES ARE MADE. | Yron wud weather and oon will advauce there. Teen tied beliind him, Some one bud pare few alive; and of those who do not return, many | to Republican party to high political | If the bishops are wise, they will hasten to We OPENED & TERKIFIC YIN AavhavilisesiAAn ah DeAAISe Dk ee ener Bea broke pieks in ieeucey anda ue! be woul . will lose their lives through want of precau: | station? If this were not his opinion, would | make the concession demanded of them yolun- uilling at feast one bu dred, and ‘when theic sivenso Fleld—‘The Robbery of ear Wholesalers. f ar Will) bea eelbimposed high tariff jt ther with the other, ae he evuld raise bie Hon aguinet the peculiar dangers of UF} he pot publish the facts which the | tarily, rather than wait till it is forced from them. | fore in ull wae over 4M. Thad but 90) men in the Michael Britt, long a porter for Paton & Co. every article of foreign. importation atone Gad Gabe thea “ernlant aia Ls Gee on AMEE reser Pepe 4 a f —— intrenchments and woos and Meavulry, my horses | of 241 Hrondway, was arrested yesterdoy by OMrer | (and here the General wis enthusiastic) w Wace rather poor work of It, a8 be con a ihe sr es , Legislature of Maseachusctts haw offcial: |g cording two the Herald, which has taken | Wi'gall wigedout'm the tase ton dass iicininey | yiciy, of the Filth Ward, on charge of wteating from | Areakeet dieting that eraid be aforded ts HibeLL AAG aed Us Gta Rie vianaets oy theca ne 4 There is at th: lorge majority of watering: | Jy proved against BaNncrorr Davie, , The Spaulards are presenting wemselves deily: one | Mield, of the Fir , “ ® Te will raise Europe up to an equilibriam of prices y c Seas hiaial i} aitoh ladies yY Pp 8 i "| Admiral Ponrer and his many follies r its | bus justarrivet and giv Valuuble injorina- | bis employers a quaatity of Doua Marias, valued at | and iabor, Our jactorios will start 9 tas | toueh only, His sufferings must be great, us be hee place hotels a peril to whic ‘ jad lee in i Tl] and denounce the President who especial wing, the Navy Department is uniter sore | [0 4h am going to Hing i, | #128. Tao prisoner confessed tuat be bad eold the Alone wil cons igh Will no longer oto) ea aang OTK eventy hours, An ote ma lar are exposed — of being burned te . , . ven enemy had 290 cavairy a ry. ‘The do a Ler sawabeaidr ot 4) tal take a cout eh eaper in ethan in this country. | hat was caged up thomaine way lived won: sx auyr ae “at aponadertliat of bel ni RED a persistently keeps Davis in office | cu barrassment for want of funds to meet its cure | serwr stuten that tual less AW killed aud | articles 10 Tallus Metaler, pawnbrokers of 49 Hast | Our brendstafia and taco will have to furnial Melt i silyl \ y ent here Chere is no gus, either eandles | ig defiance of the public ee: e ’ sparen see ag Rmoatadanide wal |S HRdae jouston street, A kearch warrant having been | qourtermaster’s departuiont ind r. Pork will F ie ; <i , ms ; in Lefiance of the public sonse of decency 1} rent expenses, It has been ted, and we ihe only corps of Aisciptined mon in Cuba, | granted by Justice Shandiey, Mr. T. CM. Paton | #d¥ance and general jar produce will bring cor. Oh, che flv! the horrible fy! } Me J or Keromene lampe are usually the means ¢ We know from Mr, GikkeLuy’sown declara- | think very properly, that Recording Clerk Roug- are very well drilled I disinissed one ‘ud Gitccr iid repaired 40 Meta! establish. | f vonitingl | eh Agures in the war Inala, an Tn v Pabobinas at Hora, aud wont, aud eye Per | light, aud the incautions use of these often | tion what he thinks of “journals which see | sox might, in order to relieve the great pressure F weeolug on post, and ehob one man for de | oe and recovered over $1,800 worth of goods | but thy will be gnickly ubsorbed, ‘They. are sate Over aM ha nse da : Heals to the mort terriMe rsnlts Young | qi this villainy enacted aud triumphant, and | upon lv exchequer, sell the yacht America | ly'eviy aul Cuba wise to join my corp 1 | which were identifi by Mr. Paton, aad $1.00) | SRM forvigners ure even. now guaking Inrge de son ete ; . : 1 rail ia i make the ofticers aud now and y thei . : 4 of tacm in American bank» are « back, raw lia eta he in preporing for a ball or some other | ose their eves aud autfor it to pass without | the private yacht fitted up for the private use of | fi!ke, Mey mcers, and men Kuow and Kee tele | worth of luce shawls which have not been identifed. | But I S inant thes wae ened AMisorabie inecces (ia nueeS 4 evening eatertainment, not unfrequently| Pyel,uke or comment ;” and we must conclude | Admiral Posten, Asuficient sum might be real- | Libre’ way of soluicring, alter bard work, ard f | Metzler acknowledged buging the goods from Britt, | reve how the war (urns out : date } ? ke or comment ;” and we e . jacter myself t 1 be able to present yor bl a d n about £200 for the pr Mb hing s(n paint op 8 lady's cheek f ple the Lyi on the floor or on a low | that some influence too powerful for his nat- | it thereby to enable the Becretary’s yacht, the RESET cts a Ras roe eraneenl age Cre |. ed. weld he tied Lin about $200 fi tue proper Gun Correaven dent—Ilew sbeat. ons. mwerevent rainy batty ) 1 WaMenonl Gio Sat Oe , Tallapoosa, to remain afloat, even if uo other | Jriz, Varona (Bombeta) las gone to Occidente, | tf. wbich had been dolivored th mall maromour shipping # the het! betdw stand, to enable thom tho better to re) ural instincts compels him to be silent rm | os ahora tt ne attalacd, The Adelral te | SAteda PE ae Ee tren i | unite the last tw.or three. ninth, tn ad Gen, Gr nt—Here we have made s ereat, a ruled est a plngues We no while dressing, ‘Tho thin and airy material | gcctng the erime of DAVIS good result might be attained, ‘The Admiral is | {iit | » Lopes, Killed $00, toox 60 prison, | Wilich there is in the ware of Metzler elven dal mistake, “Before Cougrocs adjourned we ougut Nidining, “acess WE PY peng " , | at the Navy Yard, and will go down the bay on | err, anda quantity of army, ammunition, and cloth. | erty valued at over $10.00) belangiug to have wade arrangements for the WAS teow she ab of a surmer gown | i pt 4 - iS Used Alas! what hope Is there for the Republi: | saturday, in company with choice spirits, both | IE MY candid opinion 1# that the Spaniards wi serie ei ae tant fortune ar this Dusiness pukaiauian Gskilanivaana fe horrible aty, where the por fos movements into the flame. Kirmness | oan party wh ‘ aniline H ’ id abandon this State soon. Tf manage to hold my own apy” fe which we oa fi 5 ° ean par en it has sunk so low that even or; and o 2 excursiv ‘The Pyesidont, Svere Maen, | BOHEME quantity of #ilk* Which Were stolen from 4 | They are in the market now at cheap Agares, bat we ) rs with a evar) and anon and presence of inind are ehnost always Week : paval and othor; and afvor this little exoursi: ode Bresidunt, Rucretary of War, Cava: | orioy Bromdwuy lust wintoryand sold diem toabusi- | cont buy them ‘The. old act of Congress provides Kivanvat the (necose thet swarm around Honack Ginerey can conaive by stadied | the yacht would doubtless sell for a sum quite | ness man on Broadway, neor Lispenard t and | for the building of ships et home, but protibi fhe air bs bine W. boone tbat Gy he pa i i t he , are With te. st the eay seek iy cdced ines fi J nip , p f wanting on the part of thos» who witness the | and claborate silence at the retention at the | sufficient to set at work the unfortunate * grans- tps that eee any cood fighting, | (hat tradesinan recently unwittingly offered thein for | their purchase “of foreign power! My an act ot | Te foWwn the bu ul The eue Ay, oceurren Phe unfortu irl, lacking 4 iN Foe ne eee eeciied | sale 10 the original ownors, ‘The silks were idcati- | Congrers we ean’ buy & Yeenel which we. one i i ‘ he ou anate g i | head of the State Department of such a man | pullers,” who, the /fera/d says, have been dis. Tot srouud sine you lefts Sbuve | Hed, ond arrest was threstened; but w comprominw vod but sold to Germany during our War~that is ¥ hen she weary piigrin seeks repose all intelligent aid or guidance, wildly rushet | oe By scnorr Davie! charged for want of funds to pay them, 4 niglht in the waddle. was coeoled by Motsior, who pan GTO, ag can't change her fag. 1 wo bay and sail uniter FF ee oe A rf j . = July 6.—Nows of the enemy being very near my | by om . des al lave then France will gobble ueap, Our Alvi that's the end of thes 4 forth jute the moving alr ehe should avoid, ne a GAIL Va weslana ea Lae fat hiiee to wan committed bo she ‘Tonbs, and 4 our merchant marine. In the face of the ‘sina and the flanes caveloping her are fanned by Who Pays the Income Tax ¢ The vivacious Evening Mail is to be congratn | Hiuce tho ahh uit T wave hid Uiroo Beha, ¥ oahaed 18 Me davuard sieves pullee | J # Pirates we wold out cheap, Knetand md ; 1 T 4 A agement of the vote oe | day sed the enemy in the Savana of Santa nosets of Parliament against baying, and 9 N wiv it and blaze on antil phe falls a helpless vic Tho Deputy Commissioner of Internal | /#¢4 upon the engagement of the veteran and a | Tide “the Behe holed am hour and. & hall. t 9 —— sosmed herself of our shina at halt price, Now i «i alin areata Ala ae anid aan one Revenue made a statement to Con That | {28 pulsed jourvalist, Mr, Augustue Maverick, as | drove their cavalty aud Infantry dues. the "wos Jersey City's Wednesday Murder, the time for us to get even by buying tiie #bivs of ; . BONE ay bg . ngress LUAt T ity Kuropcan war correspondent, Mr, Maverick | twice, thea made a fuise retreat. They came pour Yosterday morning, France and Prussia, This is what i One Mae only to read the newspapers to | last year there were less than 96,000 persons | wi take rank next after Dr, William Howard Rus | MK ster me. Twhecled, and ehurod teu, mouth street, Je Wis committed om (he 1 WANTED CONGRESE TO NO. f % t "4 know how ofien such au accident occurs. | who paid @ tax on incomes above $2,000, | sell, the war correspondent of Tax Sow. GUTFING THEN UP BADLTe yt a whe aoctsed bi | at many of our Consrcemen know nothing of | MOORE HAVE CREME 108 2, ay le Tlost 95 horses in the bt charge, Among the | of attempting the maniet of Mrs, Moore on any g n know nothing o We have already noted several this sum-) When the exemption was $1,000, the total Sree eet promment wounted way Brieadier Geveral Marui, | Wednesday evening, Moore first knocked is wite | S4:PoiNe 3 they an and ad the | How stranem it fs that women wii id Li ded was Brigad § : | down on the flou ‘ : ‘lea did pot ety adjourn: | cooa y coc Galea @ad ict Ga a le like fas of lathatece was BS TCA Wed _ An Embrye Oty ever the River. Who reccived & bullet whieh pamed through his me wiki bie fiw, aud them avowsng | "ea did bot #1 i ty KAHL with eonale ths vil and many caace of @ like | number of tax-payers was 272,000, ador ‘The sule of the Berry Farm estate in Carlstadt, | right arm and gontored his right side, and Wis Lakom Wa Intent un to take her life, be mal th eee ha Vo Abd Dos nultiiu vied wei nature in past years. Near Providence, last | the present exemption tho number will be | fergeu County, N. J., by Messrs. Johnson & alilier | OutO! Nis, elk shiv, <amtain Murata: may aid po. | TTL UM heel and lacrwated ber wove and rary its | ag [ “ty a eee yn year, at a pleasant little resort on Narragan: | less than 96,000, ‘The tax last year was | wus beran yesterday, After some apirited bidding | \ry'haie oMly, “he ants hel ubout 60 infustey reat asta ; i clawing wet Bay, a charming young ludy lost her | petit larceny, ‘The prosont law has eimply | * '8y rain storm came up and interrupted the | aid 10) covalry. bad bat 35° men and inade:& tea Th me Dissentif ad for the Tart, Buntne Go ablame » gone Ue " Ja yavet metres t | " a paiva te vo ih Ph forced march to overtake tem, ‘Phe cavalry have oounsren, Aug, 4.—-This morning | . H (fe under elmost the identical circum: | changed it to grand larceny, = Pender egi a ili gastryad bea erat proven thotusslven dhe arm of ho eerica,“Ballvy | "borne felt from a Bride, by whieh eho tae Keine PULL SIKKIDAN # sie l0N wei Anere poviirs é aa z _ . j tote eold went ender | behaved very cullantty im the last two Gubts, and no | ied into a oar, and dislocaled a Inp joint. “She det | Gen Grante— Geu. Muwrian iso lout we we Uuwye mentiuned, aud the | A law which acte exceptionally upon only | wer as trou $100 wo $00. diu'Copiaua Karl, A’ phoswangersasrived tomun s'rime). A tod bn ueatastiag ‘tn Goes obastBgint St ett ee i Oe ee Oe ee eet Ble is ous ub abecnce, Hem boner me slay Me on EOE)7wE— ae