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THE doubt on thid potot, 1 Me pomsiile thatthe | FF AE POLITIGIANS’ HE HING BHALL COL, FISK BE PROMOTED) UND RAMS. other rhyme than “ said” and“ maid,” Bile bril- ——— Kant fancy shows itself in reversing the po | Democrats may have: tomupport fe Wolebty Reasons for Advocating Col. Sas, | —Iown plants a forest of 6,000,000 trees every sitions in which they come. For whereas | Brows, who was & rhenilert of thir perty | oy» piwemasiens 2@rIFVa ome , Fever, Honsy Wel Oho ie Biien, iam nu en bet ‘ . ah “maid” comes before “said” in the first | previous to the war, and tus «cme the TAP STAR PRRVORMEKS ome eas, YoaeMy Jamon, Gory Ey Rerguace, Sia: Your lady correspondent, “A Constant | in, iin are unusually abundant on the Plaing {| — ~ el ‘Verse, it comes after it in the second. Variety | overthrow of McCiuna and his associates, O'Nhdan_ for Haver Maha Mond Cet of, I ovuell, Eres. gums Joh ; iauny George 21 mesder.” somtntes James Fisk, dv, a cnndidete pare — anes penia TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1870. is thus secured and the rhymo not lost. It | the rerular Republican nominees, beyoud Kal tomany waft Bite Sebertnce jot 40, Win. N. Heed, Thomas Bowe, Jous | for next President, and given her reasons for doing | threo wa Se ss —— might, by the captious, be observed that the | peradventure, Last night the members of the original O’Brien Hirmn, Wann Michael, Haliagan, Mauihow J. | 60. 1 wiil second this nomination for the same rea- | itwankeo is said to be the largest genin i Sahin eree first line 48 ono syllablo short, and that] Senator Scuvnz is a pretty shrowd poli- | Association hind a first meeting at thelr headquarters, ehh Hern ACE ME Ba Fed fons, an well forthe following, 10 my mind, eveR } market i the wort teh retone Erie Railway, “Because my father wants me" is not only | tician, aud seeing the unpopularity and ul- | on Thirty-second street and Second avenue, to se- | avert William Dwyer, SR HRIGEEO Unenek Tae: ry : iia thy beet wes mane hated e —Topeka, Kansas, contains sixty-six gambler, \se—Uriella, the Demon of the Night rather jerky, but not oven strietly gramntati- | timate downfall of Gen, Grant's Adminis. | Fe the election of Sheriff O'Brien a8 Mayor at the Hick MoCautey, Nicholas H. Moure. Ah ain Newver . He 04 four policemen, 806 and $08 Brondwayy Ihle's Garden—v Jo Theatre—tiiile Faust. large room of the Arnoein. ereatest living strat- | ""__An Ohio youth 10 years old han been lodged ot, ANA CVErY ONE prosent - om ec tio T ea); but to this it may be answered that Chief | tration, he may think it Lest to tako tine by | Comins Section, aint of the present ace—tio age of railroad strate: | sn jai cor whipptog hia mother ana tittle wrevhes tion wus densely thr in McTeague, Patrick Coyle. les Beret. John MeCarthy, Raward Hyde, I aniel I. Patrick Sauivan, Matthew Coogan. J. shunwag, | our army, since be is by far th Patrick Gangrene, Mugistrates aro entitled to take larger liber. | the forelock and gain credit by dealing ita | appeared to have bie hear’ sod xoul im the matter. | NOAM Tyme Lain Wa A Gaaerae Che eae | kX. don't except either Louis Napoleon or Yon | 4 nephew of Baron von Moltke is said to be ties with language than common poeta, heavy blow in ono of tho foremost Itepuil- | | tn the unvoidabte abvence of the, Preskten, the i shan Jove Murray. Reruns tees et aaa ite fe the boat man to best the head of our navy, | Siclee #8 100 United setpe Army, wt San Autowo, Peewee Museum Twist Axe and Crown, Matinee, But the musosmitten AwiaitaM has not | can States of the West. At all events, this View re tent Hecis tian, Nore Dv. My ‘Those scKalier, do fince he fe the greatest of live admirajs, and his —Somebody has discovered that in forty yeare a = = 2 { set done with his beloved rhyme. A few | disastrous quarrel Missourt shows how |“ y stenermott enid that ho wae anite mare Bhorie | Jovcuh Wireatiay, dorph Giloery aniew Kewtig, | Erie victory is equal to thot great Brie XictOry WOR | qsnufl-taker devotes twenty-four mouths to blowing The datiy ctrewation of Tux SUN during | yersce further on we find him returning to it: | easy it isto rend in twain the organ’zation | o-frien had the vote of every respectable eltizen “9Ry Lousses., armas! sald J. MOAToar, John Kes oy, He teak er romnenan , ‘cpmrpetens in rattitary | Mi nore. + the last week, which ended on Saturdey, sWisere ane yon u that clevated Gen, Guan to the Presidency. | tn their ward, and every ons of them would work | pr. John Mom Pingiwonuone | and baval dattern, doth a, Secretary of War and df | — Good Health Peet al oie ? FPa eo et ins Whee stUT fect d be: | hard to secure his election as Mayor, Tho Tam ei oe a 1 arn tne Navy can be iisper se ‘ “bile” Is ganerally lobsters, clams, or some iutigesti aac My waa ae follows: hem dows tg The example may prove infectious, and be be eae Wy aad Gtiee nie Tn | Dena eee acans W) Ager. dates D- Mek innogs | tn governmental expeniece would thus follow. ble food. irk wood, Bate Aaron Browing. flonias V Wout Atthehy Alien, rads’ Daniel Paterson, auelek Mocormiek, Wit A many temptations ‘ mise woo cab manrae pe J wo Mi well Oil tie | —Tho papers of New Orleans are complaining NH the temptations | of tne hi crops of «tase and weeds growing in ite to peruin thereto. some of the streets, 1s, OAV ss scsee 1g.) by ednesday 121 15.500 Bavurda Angregate daly Really, thie is impostna yven ou the read. | Come the initial step toward the prostration ers of the Leader, much more on good nature | Of the party throughout the entire North | west. to secure for themselves thy heads of the varions senartmente in the elty, and every honost and faith. min oftice war turned to make room for 4 ard Moonen, | te bas, and yet come out bn Laukreye’ Presidential chair, overcowine whieh #eem of | Wick, Patr 2 44 0. i ef eyem Alfred Nogame, Adawn Alas 5. On the other baud, if bis Administration mast 693,300. i Rete) a oees rama: C56 © bee al da enemies oF @ ‘ tnamone lentact ines to cake oar ploseas ane tay | Sreaaiaiae Ait dares Tein snb ate ae, travel for its health, ho would generously deadhead | —The smoke from the burning woods in Ore. — — ond “maids!” Mother Goose certainly neve’ | The London correspondent of the Chicago | Yn more lioness mnen to take tte 7 Connelly. k " il of tho members, and the ooant bw ha a no | gon in #0 dense as to interfere with the navigation of The News from Paris. ret such m dull example, ‘The only excuse | Thidune says that Lorts Narotgos has saved up | ‘the foliowing i a s)nopsis oi the resolutions | |, ROWE raeRru Ww: matitah Arse Pts Renta, | lous thermby. except the foe 0 valuable wf | the Colambia river. The effect in Paris of the surrender at i ey enough to put himself and his family be. | *opted by the weeting Jiamee Riserske Themes Merwe renner: | Yigoe during thelr sbeence, | foroign affairs (another | —The average wages of all tho laborers ems Jan hee 1 tty much what Ww Hint cast POMbly ‘be attered: tx, thal whet tho) megy enough to pub Listes My ca hunt wo til Ah Fallstaction the many maniton. | Sumer hetiuts, Patrick Cumphes daat k £ecretary would Were be Mlepeased with woud Sp ] ployed tn tho coal malnes of Belgium, incladiog wonea total it would ber Thy Parants Miaitry | Mayor doce hit upon another rhyme, it is | yond the reach of want forthe reat of thie days, | gate of that ico marta tote Maxorlioge | Bg natn Spt ape taninan baat Wt pee ahead tan, he betleves in a | a4 chiNiren are fifty cents « day. dicted it would be. 1 PALIKAO Ministry | pes ally 80 atrociously bad that we flud According to this correspondent, he has an ap- sk cratiude for this mark of pubile | Fell a: 4: Boe Patrick eh Kise | ealthon 8 pone, A Bey MO E hh journste bosst that their nory ie has gono down Lefore the public indignation | raiet ina return totheold one. Forinstance, | 8%! income of five hudred thousand dollars one m Wo #0 much love Gad a. | Gees ae aarti ‘Oakley. John Me ana) Catia (Turkey, nag an epicure he would doabi | etronger now than tt has ever been since Great Hiritain tonsequent upon the event, ns did that of | hore ig one of +3 vitilond " { from investertonts in English fads, and as much ‘That we refer with pride to hie past pontioal cs | ASN Bi ci Focuess Ahowae Hewney, Hovert Uno- foact ine Pore + nga weil ae the Lope's nose, | was fret called the mistrass of the vea O1tavien after the defeat at Woerth, Bug 8 of no be moro froit {neestments in other eountrios, the | reer, aa affording, guarantees that whatever higher Pint anb—WO meeting found at the place | (Gree) Great Linitain, France. Prussia, and afi | Some frensied Frenchmen in the department farther than thie, and more ily than | bp tt my hE coed United States include’ This nroney as been | ih NY Wsucty and mjeafudy guarded ee SSRs ne Mano, M€dyard Molten, Jona Mecinrg, | Milt gmall ry would he Wall digested.” of Dordogne permet wo death an inoffensive youg further than this, and moré speedily than ‘And thongh ene fanghed at tha little man, ‘ rely by savings uporf the enormous OrBrlew as our seamttard.heargr | Oconee MMe a FS St Ze EE Ale | ald be wall Teoh atee. Maree ER Canes | MAD stapectod of being « Prasetan py. i was to have been expected, in view of 0% Bhe langhed etlil more at Chief MacMancn.” made not merely by savings up D ng battle wo fel aesered of success, and re Hoge A wale, danas &. Foran. wagers Bor. eng, Roader” te & Maney, tte 1 knot sxany Nancios whi —A cargo of tea is now sent from Shanghai or i ; “Little man” and “MACMaHoN” imake | salary allowed him as Emperor, but by’ specula- Ton ision of the Tammany Ring. ellie ecees Weenean Ieee ey. hitchaei | ute conetaut, reader Un SUM. and they will | Foo Chow to New York, via San Francisco, in ary inuminent danger of the country, the Pinpire 7 Te Sodaubtfal 1 O'HArz, | Clots lo atocks and teal eitate, Aa he had cor? Vif O'Rvion, by his aimoat boundless | Gainister: many Nein. “Owen glamtivth, price | ste cometaut readela of Tue Bux, and they will Gaye, wea dent of only Obit par Me pounds,” bia been overthrown, the Republic pro- | PrHy bad rayining. It n tho strongth of this | tol of the whole power of France both at home Te aA at Stig atte | Elen thy eb eater sapien AMR Li Uneler | "afte hae ai of tne qualitations necomary 40 can get into Parnassus on tho atre eGadeedocebu tame Joncon enilipg hte’ | make ® smart President, and tevce Ewa ao for |, A tombstone in a Maine graveyard, erected elyimed, the Senate and Corps Législa- Nice Dunn, Kienaed Douawerty. Martin | him harder thay dil even Tie Interior oficer, the | 10 the memory of a wife, bears thie inteription, Ui) abolished, and # Provisional Government | P&™ Let hin return to his Mother Goose ‘bes endeared himself to us and all his ny and abroad, it has been easy for him to put the Rina, ‘ i i , Num, John | Commodore, and I trast as much to the purpom “Tearp cannot restore thee; therefore I weep." stock market up or down as he chose, The im- — Ww! am A. Bord, award Bpxame. aie . Pp ; f ‘ vehae! therefore —E fe mposed of artent Repub teens 1a ta cn | ee ey ie aaron ede i, | Peovemente in Paris have also beon a mot fruit. | The 8100 Pott cng an the, Man whe Alevatder Sick, thomas Recuun ite oy Preldent 11 rote for Somer, Fest iapidirn Aularhy rset bviBlegbiopdt tte Up contro! of public affairs, Gen, Trocuy | tech him many better leewons. “Little Bo- | 6.1 source of wealth, Knowing beforehand where {Wants Bteven poney Merry Owed Memnaed Good mie animes #0,fr0ng e94 bal , yaaa ae p control of public affairs, Gen, Trocie i 4 Those who know Purdy and Hennessy are not ‘ We fuonas Quite dona ned by ment, peloved by ways of life, is doing missionary work of the best sort, . Pe peep” thoroughly committed to memory treeta and avenues were to be opened, he has d o4 pian, Chatter: . Aceon anied by gold (Gould), —th England hp been appointed to the supreme command, ? Pp streets a astonished to find them doing each other's patting | Culéh: Jona Graham, raward hacker, Sous taut ar eee is @ progress of virtae in England is ius a )1 on every side is heard the dotermination | W°Uld certainly improve his style. “Bye | heen able to buy city lots at low prices, and then on tuoi “labor platform.” Both are trying to do | man goun Arpien dnignes weyeatinn une webace, | Fonbuam, Sept. 810 “7 trated by the decreasing amount of consctence money te continue the war with all possible energy, | Baby Bunting” even is snperior in wit and | to sell thom at an enormous value, All hia old | gy tur” INU Digi al i tet vd Hetty. Win Wick has tn ovat fade Annually remitted to the Chaveelior ot the Exchequer, | need ig | in versifiention to this attempt of the | cronies and friends have been enriched in the | gevervelly expelled from the School ‘irusteeship, Ser Yee” heneens Neha here A Woman Advises Fisk, Jr., to Reform hi —Coffee leaves are how extensivdly sold in | Two hundred thousand men are said to be es - ‘’ \ w rit Katrin. Geo, Zeteler, Kaward Fink, 14 own Life before Running tor President. London for tea leaves, and afford a not anplensant and uyder arme in Paris, and the preparations | 8yor's. mine mabey = any Ok Cea wees tt Sie Ehvaie | tue rienask|p Cet; wellne tke Odivin oF Bi tbe. voted Hobery Schwend Frevet: ¥. ku: | 7p the Bustor of The Sun. innocdous beverage, very grateful to the palates of = | i jon ¥ io nf n ] € ce Hermon, v oe v t Ff Healled upon at prosent to assign to OAL | of poverty when he took possession ot France, | elation, desiened quieily to get rid of iim, and, at Mexin,itoury deugwer dee Wotiaurdr dos: | Sim: Teee by your paper that “A Womah | the poor. far the defence of the city goon unremit- ‘ 1 ires and t | one of ite atated meethigs carly in the summer, | Etrnck, Goo, Kirschoeh, Jone singer, Jon ak. Ent, bd thigh his place among the pocte, we should say | bot now they are all millionaires and just as grew stint ed Hiticw should not be discusced | Michael Ariold, Geo. sehrnrieuan, Piilipsena toi | Rominates James Fisk, Jr., a® eandidate for the | —A young man in a Western town lately open. higly. = .< h 1 sahiene biiwes : _ | dcainps as ever, The writer who reports these | Parse! a rale tat pollticn st tae Y | BNenbarty Adagi Muth, Charles B. Kroes Presidency "—adding, woman-like, that sne i@ not | ed @ clothing store and was sent to jail for it. The — that he ranked somewhere between the com. f fect in their Club, It was resolved that the Clut should | M. Brands erieaesten, ML BU 4 1d be Honed, be t What Will the War Accomplish? poser of “ Three little kittens have lost their | {cts #lso makes the following timely reflections ve merely sociat, The members thought this the | Boel. F. Deuder, Ber.ard Artem, W Acquainted with hiw—Les never even seen him, | Cloving siore, it should be mentioned, belonged to ane P 8 ae ty on the conduct of Americans in Paria: ras of Vailitig. Slemmeeey thas they ia U Meares Burger, G. Alb Tuis must, thercfore, be ler excuse for wishing to | (her man, At the outbreak of our eivil warall Europe } tittene” end the author of “Shoo, Fly.” In tie elanace wlio have Aittered the Tm. | most delicate way of tating. Kennoday that they @ Becner, place soeh 6 tin a ibebond of out mationce tua |, <The Londch Aarehdiy Melos bayh tmnt, Johed in denouncing the barbarism which | imagination and poctic fervor he is certainly | perial Court s thrown inernse ta the Enporor’s | Uo treand tint uo beu be toraet out, ed tace iis | Mander, A Baldant.L. Frost, A. Denaueun tw whom women's virtue isa wcof and by-ward. J] waiving prejudice and prinepte ti inetine? to Noid cord find no other means of cutting the | inferior to the former; while in tho other | fa" \tuereds Ror A penuines therousn cone, Pe Le ee hues Weeks va | eiour ‘Wien Ravert, Ji, feyant Edward | admire the Colonel's energy, his bright wit and lib- | %M Proterston of spy preferable to that of war cut. Gredian knot of sectional differences than tho | characteristics that distinguish a true poct, | Wile or tondy, commend me ty a New Yorker. | 1 Lunn Melis UARMUIN) ar atrict wan torieds Hooda ave Donjgs sein | eral hand, bie handsome person bat it We to me a | errinetand, N. Jy has a distillery, but 20 silat! ho comos over ta ‘aris, Gud to buy ble wa; " Ing ccrastonally addre ° pram if thought that one so gilt r a: | iid svord. Homiliating amit was that no peace | and in general etyte, he © much rememhios | fo shat hated uuu mote Tess wegute hive | Sida by Mang tutoh fy dunes gy Me test ahs epoca etna ood esa | unor aceatowed ote ela the torn. Vite easures co 2 de fe e vindi- ve ure f sey Air ebirauys: Teeains ores#ion tipon Tummaty sud compel the Ming 4 ruin of souls, I peak plainly, because ‘ony Vineland! alle measures could be devised for the vindi- | the Intter that we are inclined to think that r adult ovirasive, (aw uing, niente ee Ne Bh trath, There is much that i# good and I —A Southern census taker says that they gens ea ion of freedom and the integrity of the | he may be the long disputed author of that | & 1. DA was not tr sand bis mame Hic Andy ts Lonind the whole of it, He wants inas Reilly, Chile: Mev t, | Col. Fisk; one who has ever known the f a sed ica daaien . Aes, always ts sion of # ¥aud Whiting sarcasm | Hie Andy 4 : iepoaatbie. it te true Frank Vettel, dames Burts: | of hits and provence must ackhowledge this, | erally ave to gaess at the agen of the nogroes, The Union, the horrors of our fratrici war- | popular work. It certainly would be a | an ong Fre Republicans, Pel All alim: doord eA pe, sire, bat he bron wen Hickey, Fer Keler, | But when a woran is moved to nominate & Pi freeduven date their ages by family events, the tine of fare were at least redeemed Ly Its crowning | sweet thing If we could be fully assured that | Having ourselves discussed this subject in the | je.inaicuy ty jiave even airevt cat shtongh fo Fiatbuby Oca antiaae Set. | dea se akould We ow tiger grounds th adibich they oan80t ree iiect, | 7 i i ( » occas e last | Broadway pinesae would bo bis moss avai able AT scdg es nial apieite a ” ae victory of lumanity in the emancipation of | the accomplished Mayor and the equally ae. | me spirit on many occasions duriug the last i = crank? corge Augustus Sala, who knows whereof | u Le Legisiature f undoubtedly a soldter and gen. : ig a: We eiia teaully tek th aha ‘or tiie ons the receive eof both jod | Nespeats, way: # A drunken man cannot enjoymetear — | the African race, in tho clemency shown to | complished author of “ Shoo, Fly” were one | f Feet we cau testify that t ah pad vib Xi rant Le may ger ueccrse teste Caan elibee of tne | etait endo sober one cannot ap avelnie buy wine 1 tl won Anyliow; Wark above quotation, instead of being severe, | O'Etall & Co. Naittiy the May Election, pure, earnest man In which consummation save (hin claret while ho as emoking.”” we OT MMe Persons Anylow, we trast | hardly equals the requirements of the occa 40 the Bittior of The Sur may vaicly count on the vote of ‘ that O'MAnt will not be discouraged. Rhym- ing is a little difficult without a doubt, and (1 y is no commanding victory in store | it must be hard sometimes to get the words selfupon such freedom or Lumanity to justify the] to fit in; but let him stick to his Mother | reign of the present carnage in Europe, Whether the | Goose, and there is every reason to be French or the Prn to retire | that his poetry will before long be quite as on Mr, rl to their tection tn May I was a eandt t for Inspector of B Mtoouth Wand, Tre: was apjointet, 1 May or on ANOTHER WOMAN Leavenworth is said to beest of aman who ences cannot be got Into one ree A Man Prefers Jny Gould to Fisk, Jr. ture, A loca! ertist tne painted his head and ehouldert, To the Rduor of The Sun. and announces that he wil be “comtinued next week.” Sir: While your fair Indy correspondents are “Sir,” said the astonished Inndiidy to a ing Col, James Fisk: J or the Presiden | traveller who had jast sent bls cup forwant fr the ¥, 1 will pominate day Gould, A genth oventn time, “yon must be very fond of colt Of all snobs, the the American snob strag meanest and most disgasting is | Sin: Wal Tae Sey let ite } A, O'Hall ang the Torn last ewindle? date on thy Royebiiea Tons in the Seco: fed bial + Nehglas f tide tail that bi orry, Kicnard See Mee dhteed Mabon V)at, after the downfail ling to distinguish him. stage as the Tuileries during the nparte coivet the 6 rebels have bari ¢ operty of the insar . iterbe ans are the fir .JObA Baritoson, Janes Noarey, Patrick Anthony, reecived a notte polntune lor, statestnan, financier, and dipiomalist in ev. Yes, madam, fm," he replied," or T should never told thein to hunt, He was # at disgusted, whoa 1 i 1 4 D Paice, United cates « j in 0 Hitig De Cart Nunre. Bicphen Qeogte enke of the word, Porn of aimbie parentage, : from the conflict, it is not at all clear what | good e# his stuteemanship, even If It docen't W idegram from Ehisaen, the Sh) of June; tu this noth hoibing nin Enna ernie developed by Hie wan chenies, he. Is today fee | Rave arank vo mise water to get a iitte Denefit the people are to derive from their pay as well, The su estate above referred to was seized | ¥/ fd aye T i aud quality, Howover, Teal 1 MeNus ara, Fagard Rel iy Richoise ablont mun of bie age in the United Beaton, jae om - ny. have turned up an enbene Br pe immense sacrifices, unless indeed the war : ee by the Spaniards more than a year ag: too lute (he uinve's ‘ MUR, Eee eedeh’ | dwurt, He (Gould) will wield the destiny of n Terk tiseur Ger Water mn icra ee tkes Gee: o i i 86 “in i a the | ft ehoule Nike to vol whe r. barnes Brady, ‘i and the dime ie near at hai on he with eh, werors the ba a hay na lege " tutions, and of the extinct!on of the feudal The miserable management of our | Nvevitas and Puerto Principe Railroad, aud is | stat bave ta wuien t oy, Hany Mets xe Mh hae Costello, Ber ara Wi New Yor: gracchopper mentioned by the preacher & ve } fi , i ee tle » hing | about twenty-two miles from the forwer The notice is d Was not eon Fitiekt Proce: Polar Weuah Hots baa’ Comte ey - * become a buraen.” and monarchical iders which still Enger in | Pt8en system under Detocratic rule has | abou P 7 Sage Lana ve Pronk Freeh eo. un, Medi Pilly Wen Bape wo : , ; pacgelecl eo mation of good ? The story of the bi of the estate is evie | Wie oo lute, Litre wie ony other wh Dito, Gs re Oe pred order in, | WHAT PREDLINGHUYSEN IS DOING. | —It having been stated that sparrows will the Old World. excited the indignation of good men through ' t ‘ Re IORI HCL AL IN ‘ an uere, Beared both led ple GALT BIIN TL GA cliases But while it is manifest that the neutral | out the Sta The expenses have been in. | dently io t, The cane folds were but Dut wid appoint Dorecrets in eur places Who wnnte a United States Senatorebip | jy proc seta courtput them In bievedroon, tod z - pet long ago aud the sugar-honses destroyed. What | CAS, CKAWLOLD. 211 cont street. Sola Rew eins CMCC atuauaten cramer powers do net care how many hundred | creased, the reecipts lessened, the discipline probably has occurred is tl at publicenism in the Vewark Citmdel. r i i r . , Parca Meu L he reiurned to the room, to find that the inoeqatt thousand Ir uclunen or Germans are killed | Telaxet, and politcal hack work has heen | jn in that section have captured the fort yar. 9, OrBrten tn ¢ ih Ward. sic Hic! acon There was a nice tea party yesterday afternoon | iadswattowed the aparraws, intend of tie 1 . in tho war, their indiercnce is sure to give | Mate the sole qualification of prison officials, | risoned by the Spaniurds, The Kleventh Ward James O'Brien Club was Visa Licecceshds Jott Jd. Sealiog! | Inthe Newark Daily Advertiser office. The Hor —It is reported that the neutral ity of Belgium place to the most lively» udeif thed: from wardens to guards. The total tive f tthe Spaniards ta | Cone, im evening i Metre. P and J fh the | Thomas T. Kinney was there, dressed in Disc cout | nae pees violated by qnautities of wolves and wild ! 1 ner ene! ircameta 2 behoow he ‘ be Le Call abd pantuloons, with white waistcoat, His are Mying t Into t eases of power should be endangered by the | Under euch etreamstanens it behooves the | Camaguey today does not excecd 4,500 amen ; a1 posed entirely o: voters who reside In Wann" Michael Irving, Chartes E. | were not worth mentioning. Ex-Senator and exto. | T habitauty of the Hontier towne have Mcevedud outbreak of sepublican revolutions, Iu that | Repattican Convention to place in nomina. | since they evacuated Puerto Priucipe, they m | b Ward, and wr tor ony ef the by-laws a eunastvoan ueetae rn romkty hgnin: | be Ambarradcr Frelinghuysen was also'there, F, | 1» destroying « 6 ve an farnsvn Vy 00m i nt the anoiuted monarchs of ‘ope will | tion for the office of State Prison Tnspoctur a | about the country in one nn, comprising I neck ca “ rt te the Sl a Hen Bock ey Pee Abney | T. thought that something onglt to be eald about beh det Bachar mh ohh bad lee dily sink their mutual jealousies in order | man whose honesty would stand above qu every able-bodied ian, and leave their outpost | 1°" MGR 5 Tek Matos bealo dager, Thoviae Bayrett, the proposition that he should run for Congress, we i ; - fe FPRCLARRVIEL Va: Chicos to present a united front to the people | tion, whose character might challenge crit at the mercy of the Cubans, nex mn. Phe eb meet every Mendy hae BoyetOote Thoma J O, psbaw,” said Thomas T., “why should « ree My iis Aig Coateet | RALUAA oo “ ; 4 ‘i . a —=- 5 vs Chesier Souk Jans. Hougy L. Clinton, | man in sour position, once Senator, and afterward | 'Y a, ; elamoring for institutions and greater | cism, and whose ample knowledge of the sub- | We are glad to learn that Bors Tween |! ihe Gov may Vice Presider er dames Taniciua te Be fees a sew fees" In scouring the pasiave by the social lity Ject would compel respect for his viewseven in | hag taken our .dvice and has concluded not to ine! eh ha aan. Ration for representative? Wim. Milter, I * But, [tell you, some of the avid Hayward, Podip Cauasky, | ie t. ow Ldon't went anychiny n Coie. Moorg, Arti Dev go out. Gov, Randolph will run att don't suppoe he'd tet hii Govern, Jayies Liboy, Patrick orhier, ‘Wm, ©. Harrett, Char resentative, do you? fellows will be a, TH ‘of Uiat work to | Ave thousand dollars fe net me. You | \imvtog falied to keep utuated for rep: | for reduc t would be coming down | {r'® As usunl, however, the people, ever genor- | ® Board where the majority held different | run G ous and unscliish, forget their own hardships | Political opinions, Sach a man is Horace | District. Ho ever, he has not made so much by and oppressions to fight in the name of | @keELEY. No one has labored more zeal: | this change ©. the progranum m. Twi vo, Jr, for Congress in the Pifth Looking Around for Cong: reemen, Dr. R. LL. Gilbert, whose name ts ny k Mistervice, and the Cov pauy promise he comes into evurt womination in connection with the Cougre as he ought to - ri t int New Jersey District, is . ceatlemaa of uiley, George W. McLean, I from his present position, No more dol. It shan’ —A man in Harrison county, Mo., put an end to country for the ruler who happens to raise | ously than he in the cause of prison reform ; | have done. ! stead of his son, the Boss has | 1°.) Qheutite attainments, amd Ie vc inventur of Arioucvon. at's aacuba: Geo: W, Van Shyeky Dauiet | be done, Sion et: M8" | nie existenee the other day in a tovel manner. In his the standard “of imperilled nationality, | 00 one is better qualified than he to inauga. ] mde up hiv mind to run Col, Winer R, ” Eat, Hermacd ley Ex Gov, Newell entered at that thoment. He has fi just been nominated in the Second District, Ie eee Hie, | thought the thing was just as it should But David Buracte Saag | then. ex-Gov. Newell don't. want the Unites Steecs ‘Aturew: Iilersin the “Improved Atmospherte rte a movement to correct existing abuses | Rowers, the | onian chieftain, This would be a | whieh is thought to be the best pions the Trish but for | city transit. He was brovet and neritortous services du t Railway WWEstae Reon od Wamp, —Thol Charles 8 Sari itarringt dager. Rented Kaui, Jona Gr travels he came ton farm where men were g ry out grain, and asked leave to diive t €. Finally he got permission to feed it, aud hayiog fed for whether he be a Bonaranre, a Bounnon, i tolerably good dodge to pl ONENZOLLERN. in prison management. a : ree the fact that ©}, Roments is devised for { Colon! for gallant ing the \ ar, 18 an able | pfx bill tn whieh that Com was lobbytat claims that he was to he paid pee | Sens 1 Hestden dye dents cweervaeniie tee noided to the driver to put on mor’ p were ri ue daggers drawn | speakor, and would tiake the strou fo Wiliam | Senatorehip. Besides, P ome Just 80 long as the mosses are content to | We are fully aware that tho office has not | With the rank usd file of the Poniou sreenisat! Shealies) aaa Wonks: make ta stradgest fon) of any Greeley does. Ilence, ihe ond of union, rein: | Standing si unui the cylinder was fying arovnt a8 " i i . - - ane oF 7 7 0 je p h p nate, IM very one by me med att bleed for the masters who use them as their | heretofore been considered of very high im. Indeed, it woul! be hard to find anywhere # man Se abelaita Masco Tob the Daan a, Jacod kitz, Joun fein ‘Weare that hat, replay he jnmped hend foremost bute e. is ti ave! " . ‘4 ein U's Respect for the Danphys, Vase ——_— \oole will the war be purely dynastic or na- | portance. It is time, however, that the pow: | with so great a ame and so small « following. | ye Joseph Reinboldt, of 458 Pearl etrest, re- ae uns sewn, Jeszes Dor Feta AMUSEMENTS. of the cylinder and was Instantly killed Hional, and involve no other principle than | ¢F of a State Prison Inspector should be ap- | If he is resolve 1 on making this mistake, Boss quests us to eay that the Hon, Jamon Ledwith, | nnibel gles Qpinhy Michael Dues William invoet, padi —The Turcos, who, by the way, have been in the recent batiles im Frauce, are said by M. About to be © bean! fal am rian side de a b 5 6 reciated by le, ani I vuld tate ot tile fi Acosta oeintic Dwyer Antsy Groust. Michael . a Niblo's Garden, pretty nearly cleaned 0} the barren and unprofitable one of the Euro. | Prec by the people, and that a man | Twary should toe our advice wlitile further and | President of the James Dunphy Aniocl:tion, war in | Puse'y Antes ining, Youn “Catland, dourairvecis | There was presented last evening at Niblo pean balance of power. The supremacy of | should be installed in the office who repre. | run Gen, McMaron in one of the other districts, | no way concerned in the attack on his saloon Jast nue, Koswell D. Hateh, Jacob Weiss, the Germanic race will probably in the long | 8ents public sentiment instead of repre. | ie is stronger wi hi the Irish than any other pub. | Sucday, farthor than being a philoropiiteal epecta, ein Shakespeare's tragedy of Julius Cwsar, with a east Lage) Raga aga de the + | F ponerse f marked excellence, The principal parts were | %* “Black te Erebus” and ugly as w j ‘ in the ci nination lo | tor. Mr. Reinboidt has the vory highest ro: “ ol p Fun pave the way fur more comprehen. | senting jobbers and contractors, Mr. Giue, | lie man in the cit», and his nomination would do | thr. Mr, Hejnboldt fis the vory ‘Throwtn, Common Sense for the Germa: sustained by Lawrence Barret, E. L. Davenport, | MMMer# are not engaging. If one tithe of 5 ss SERIE. fe Me e off (ho Yoke of the Tammany Gang, » | related of them by a number of indepen ih, fivo moral aud intellectual progress, and | LEY's nomination is suggested by his own amc e give ee niegtnny new fe ave the ] sald, threu ne 10 warder Bay mie The Twenty-sceond Ward Germans assembled | Walter Montgomery, Mark Smith, and Theodore | b¢ trno, thety foroetty fe bestinl, and their ¢ 1 lend to diffuse greater knowledge and pros- | Femark in the Tribune, that he is willing to | POPUAar regard wuich she is now so dreadtally in in large numbers last migit in Victoria Hall, and Hamilton, One reason why the play is #0 seldom | ju this war should be astauch condemued a ofthe © Keenan for du i perity among the massea, But no such im.|take @ place either at the bead or the | Ya@tol Perhaps Boss Twren will consult his | Ge: © Buandley’s Heat, ormed en initistory Wu) for @ distinct Gorman | *¥e2 Ms that tt Is so dificult to Ail adequately so | Inaians by Bugland in our war of tndependen« friend and mentor Squire Sweeny on this aub- To the b vf ihe dun. otitieal many parts of almost equal diMculty, Few theatres 1 > i ‘ > th re ical purty out Of the large nomber —One Gearing, of Frankfort, Pa,, died ree | mediate humanitarian victory as that | footof the ticket, It is true he has been | i004 ‘aud conclude to run NcMauox ? Siu: As te spirit 3 sl the pecgle) | Crees no. ame ee rae WO 8 | are able to fill out the cast worthily from the mem. Pereira de RARE Alas ee aa kl ed + " J ih the ¢ some of the Demo. ly, and hi a three bri ar ied achieved by our war is contempla’ i . | mentioned as a candidate for Governor ; but, =item have proclaimed Unat that sterling young Demoes seit vers of their own stock company, and itis only on | ), ¢ latier and th i plated in the y ’ crstic Jourhals im relation to the war, which pro- buren, went to attend the funeral, The latier and the , Franco-German conflict, Whatever benefi- | Ulees the Republicans not only court de Ever since the battle of Sadowa the Duke shoe ka. vies eri ah ne oan 8 poled mises to draw larze Demooratic vove with Mr. als soaneiane si0sh geod furtene tog about the texton were in the cemetery selecting burial lot tent results it may accomplish are remote | feat, but desire to confoes it beforchand, such | de Guanoxt has Leen worked upon by Beret and | Guestion iaiurally atives, Wino sliall perone hie « the principal spent Mae ent Thethenea wit | tected ie the Gent pro peeyaeenes ala iat Gare tcaee os Se iter (eat an fren i. seis Jos 10 incite Eve r con SOF Carine Perec id reaea ESS principal speaker, saying that the Germans will A of eserttod, shelter under one windre polt ahi and complicated. € nomination is out of the question. But a: Rancis Jogera to incite Ex exe and her ¢ me | naive of Cor mricks H, Kee DARON. | grand ander. one fing Heneciorty, and not be the Such an oceasion occurred last evening, and the led, kiiling the sexton and two of the sons and i A a candidate for State Prison Inspector his ort toa crusade aguinst Prussia, Thus the = tools of politicaue, The trouble has been with us ! 1s O'Hall a Great Poct? 7 name would strengthen the ticket, We have a Mayor who has a weakness} We therefore aR Honace Gnegiey | emitties tatsigues of the house cf Havsaves | tie ward y , i i ; v) haya; | Af for Gnamont himself, he is well known to be | peuct ine | Bos mucky baw motwaihetamote all this, T They kindlea euch the ardor of the other aud the | 2” : \ for literature. He unbends his mighty mind | for State Prison Inspector ; and ali Republi fd —A Qosker maiden of Indiana, who hod n ' ‘wiih ceose: bat is his follle. j i the most corrupt and shallow of all French diplo- in ime Pablo pro fted by tho kenerous rivalry of talent. | og ito age of sists, accented awerrimontal offertr umns of a select weekly paper furnish | sacrifice which has marked his whole politi: | est Incquey of omar. F RRS TBR: ot Hi : . : nate lapis " quey of the Towarante dispensation. Liuminuny. ‘the apeneu was ilabeqod 16. ci Without degenerating at way | Dean to prepare for her wedding. Ast won the channel through which the outpourings | cal career, for his acceptance of the trust Educated: with the Count ne Citapono, te de- ercutort aitectivn, and had # visible effect. ry nomewhat lacks compass of | 2% Fiieuda waited on her, and renionstyat hor f our Chief Magi 5's Intell ASS peti rane “ ite ‘4 - a7. oor LinN OF AOL Tee the, | for marrying ont of ng. The brid t 1 ® hie Magistrate's intellect trickle out ; serted the old Bourbons to sell himself to the Ohavies Bice © Ge Connie Dlavk; and i the vere Tone cad eet | the visitors patiently and galds Loox here a among the pullie, We find some little dri. | Interesting = Repnblican Quarrel tm | Orleans parts, and then forsook them to wear Lost night, @ large and enthusiuastic meting Kiven to ‘Aare “Among? th | watting Just sixty years cor the meet %. lets of verse running through a recent num i Missouri. — the livery of Louis Napotwox, He married, be- was im Uwateids Hal! 9@ Avenue ©, for the 1, Pe OE Siaary bie voice | and if the meeting don't want ine ton arty ont of tty ber of this journal ; and as our readers may | The Republican party of Missouri is divid- | neath bis rank, the daughter of an English poper Purpose of sceuring she renomymation of ie Hox, srokon. Thee tag iteelt dng | NBS @On't the mecting bring along ite boys’ ‘Thr de hot be aware what a gifted being they have | C¢- At their recent Convention they split | manufacturer, in order to clutch her immense Charles EB. Loew as County Clerk. ‘The hall was eruain added and Vorrowes interest front a fue 4 rie) din Pas i i i Je sely picked citizens of fieventh Ward arellol (ha ronely sucveried to the thought —The St. Louis Rep i to rule over them, we desire to rescue a few | "to two factions, and they arc running two | wealth ; and then he showed his gratitude to his eT imenL A Lamas reading bees tho meoas? | (tak is ROW spprmaoat tn all wninds—(ba. Fes tad | ai Giementes nore ce creme tet hI at least of the lines from oblivion, and to do | 88 of candidates for State officers, The | Plebeian wife by debauching her voverness, The ' . Fall OF he Teriamiee OF the Frecin Coser, 8 man nO Upsriver ens and plican, and having written w ae unscrapoious and nmbitions than the Koinon er omee! | Cuxar, whose lite he wrote, and no lewe sndden. in Tg ten. | his overthrow, and i fie instant tows of all popnlar | huworoue sketch 2 O11 Fiver pilot, he inquired of . The lines that Antony sneaks: John Morris, now steward of thy © But vesterdn: 1 Clemente used to writ miserable old rake elaims the title of Prince de ri but his real title should be Prince des Lacquais, Such is the character of the person | Hmyrelt Georse ve who lod Amony the most prominent supporters of Mr Loew were Aliorman Waltman, ©x-Co the tandsouiw Judge Kuch, Veter Halpiu, wu y. | drew suit Al spirited thee toy what we can to bring this hidden genius, | F6War Convention nominated for Governor thirsting for poetic fame, to universal recog: | J: Ws MeChene, the present incumbent tthe The boltera, who were led by Senator Catt The incident that has stirred the tender | SC#N2, organized a separate Convention and nominated the Mon. B. Gratz Bac Belle Mempiits, what 4 sien to tt. One of the deck hinds, st ing to be heaving the lea: Rr Jw Word of Cesar mint name he sho vn’ Waltman delivered an eloqu ldvess, urging Hd sects & oe tood moti! thew none #o poor to » the feebleninded and bigoted Evotsie to the warwhich covers them ull with to use their U W Hee he there the time ey w Noved out * Mark T * meaning the a 0 tne water ’ County Clerk, We said t com certainly to many in the nadience to echo the - B, ig ° of i ensibilities of the great O'HALL is that re / ; : WN, | shame and disgrace traltmoss eal ake wie fate of that. po a2 enpive who | When Clemenilexclalmed, » Thats i Maret vaie's my ; i ' : who was formerly in the Senate, A full a ‘ sh Whig Wale ever Wil wants to have q n haine," This aketed, with bis pew Bama, * Alar 1410," ferred to in Navowtoy's eclebrated despatel ule y pn 4 Kovesene Fire iu Breokiva—t pope @o Vsaaban, iba MeN men iy if Tie evening nb, with aa at the Dottom of Ht, found a place tn th fore to Evafyiy, in which he stated that the | ®t of candidates war presented by each wud Linhtod © i Hikgvermld, Mathew) Kuvrell i Ward ad whet ent to deni they | tribn rts of equul owt Stoowel Beoomy y, Laue Ly iba ; sand filed by | ment of the Aepublican, Ik proved to be 4 ping, fire was discovered in a | Sx fp Motte, Juin MENawaa, J Coste Sis Casa" is to bo repeate Prince Imperial had picked up a bullet with Lody, and judging from the names we infer Yesterday mo buch coolneks that even the veterans shed | {et the German element lerg tears, ‘The general style of the poem ix | " ates amonfr the bolters; or, at all e' Ke at we him at the he sa of tt Doll, boca rhe Pe wh ‘Aud was extensively copied by Westera jo Lis life, as ‘ Oy nesduy A. B, Stanfield, assistant engineor of At tie conclusion of the address, loug und earnest eres wick's #aw mill, Davenport, Iowa, mot wit cheers Wore given, and ox Coroner Gover addressed Wood's Museum, ave mer on Wed. y predomi. | three-story frame building, U1 Raymond sticet B *blyn, occupied on the ground floor by Nici ofmun as a; Fogery, and the apper floor vi Las nts, fin death, Aug. 2, He went ainong the pulley #\ets aut such that wo are led to believe that O'Harr | "itt it is their intention to conciliato the | paniies of Joon Hisen, Rubert Sake. ad Mutants "Wallin } the meeting at some length Last evening a drama by Tom Taylor, entitled | ay.wneels to take off a belt, when nis sn ‘ " ‘ avila Gorton Gt Fe ition ct Nitaechinsl Laat a il : 1] hvu —_——- © "Twiat Axe and Crown," Was produced at Woou's | eauent in @ belt pniley of the lumber ea. . prepared hin 8 Jonge aus earofal | German portic Naion” coevalioa | Tike pallies niruniary enten: Vem, neettice : Euthuslasm for Jamen O'Brieg tn the Fourth | suscun, and, jdgirg from the Way in whieh jt wae | policy hata sO pont fy wel wot wassevalviog nt study of Mother Goose's Melodics, Indeod, A great deal of contusion prevailed ailing in the destruction or the ® most rae Ward, received by the audience, 1# likely to proves auc. | the rate The rociety met last night in Claffy's sntoon, 10 | cess, the seene of tae pl a Caiea. te Rosevolt street, ‘The President, David 8. Fenton, | tore occupied the chair, The mecting wus largely at- tended, ‘The firet Dasiness of the evening was the (30) tums per minute, stantie a 1 around the shai with fearful velocity, te ory DFOheh below wud aboye the elbow, ar y bullied from bis body at the 6! PIOE TY shoutder-blad nis ail happe tons of Philip of Spein, ee ae A Wahler, | | a give api 4 prostrating the father and the other son. On» of tha ene i : The Detecntes Elected Laat Night by the | we were disunned, Napulcoa the First iu te co + | PUY Was elven with great vigor and spirit. The > : present war may in reality be traced to these un Vauhe Democracy, quered Gurwany teostine chp wae dlacel mde and sce | Weight of it fell upon Mr. Barrett, the Cuaslue. Mr : -_ terribly tiated, bis left » i torn fuifered, Ta the revelations of 1843 9 Davenport, Brufwe,and Mr. Montgomery, Ancony, | Sbch There were pees te ' 1 Ane how he vceedingt vo Or the household go The Bre originaet from cave Mother Goose sevms ever to havo been hix | troughout the proceedings of the two Con- | the houreheld koads, The fre orlzinared from Tmubodimentot the pectic muse, His stanzas | YeBtions, and the tone of the speeeles ind! | i.Zhus th with & mutch be threw the remiiny, eid 4 Aes fe nd dea) | buming, Into a pan behind the counter’ c tre alwoys modeled upon that author; and | tee that persoual rivalries hud a good deal | Luni } his pubhe sperches are reminiscences ot | 2 99 with the apli , Whieb is entirely mm, from 1553 to 1653, the last of Queen Mary, and t is Inid in Lon years of the rel turns upon the mact Ou t drippings of a can of. kero ’ siieaue ou” Bury Aside from these, the | oi, The fluid instantly ignited and an ea. | Harner Cyru) Ousted, Wotan Butler, Vili Chae r Toly hort time. he machinery was et 1 ‘ ; ene See , ane ae fas | beta: Pacing wi vee A Cnvanaih Bavsing of act of by-iawe, Thomas Feeley ofthe | through his envoy, Re mearee | ee r i hor ballads with the rhyaier Joitout, In the | OY question of, prineiple that divided the | fo" subyiue. "te fumes owas’ sBidig’sborsmt® | 9h! Mama Reteuecr hat: | Rettitrn wre atusttion, asarenaed tse, Mest: | uitcch ot Winetonter to cause. Ue exertion ee | can ond f8e tubal au fl from th om ‘ ) he at Flpodedoun wronwieC. Knox, | ing. Hin speech. which was be MK one was | Hislop of Winchester, to cause the execution o 0 Dis feet, and staggering ont thor 3 : present instance, however, he las plagia. | {elegates seems to have been that the sec: | A*nss.siso Joho Ritter. wuelehbor, who sp: huinse tt logue, We Rena Mpatiedchn | Weatnty devoted tu ealling upou, bie bearere to do mt {ne rineess Fiixabethy and thos erush the Bro [eaten pp aed eral hn gone,” aie da i v; : aa ‘ ie lg, 0 Heredia, Jet co D, Mecleliands Ma they could to aecure the election of honest ofl: | testan 1 Enghnd: ‘The diiague and plot ot | SMMerys J Ped with rather a free hand trom the weil. | Sm of the Republicnns which followed Sen: | At. Henin ets on noe. Att aetali | Hy iy Hiatoaises Joa | cers athe ‘eusmiug elee wun sueridO'iiricu ws | the Bly ae’ to torouhtySngiiandaprbat se | #8 0s . Be v 5 e} 4 . Ae ig reg Rey) r oue © me, fi * contide e Wo r Girec Phe iah synipathion 7" rm Vooyt 1 Boown song, Where are you Going, my | St0F Scuena favor certain proposed amend. ve No, 12 was hanteung 10 41 6 tho, rs liehara iadbeta. “dekh | ‘elected by uh overwisimioe majority, SU | inatier'to understand win it hag baa aah oh ~The Frunatans appear to be won Pretiy Maid?” Hero is the first stanza of his | ent® to the State Constitution, whereby MVakiey ora ta Uf Maske Reset inns Moan Saun Wildes: | Mae uh umber 89) ewer Tie oe sare, | In Londen, where time Geen Spertormed over ‘an) | {fried of everytbing. that goce on ane si geht rakiey of 207 Ita cls | ithe Metice, Wu tricia tuippdassaon, Janes | pavig Oe) orm beas, The cMeere are, | ol iis, Nef character, the Lady Belsubeeh, | #mialtest detatie. Rome dave neo a roeinicnt pron the Tote rebiela shall be restored to aheir civil pat areot is, Veaped drum | Gocawuy’ (nomial, CRuune Menty. f Prosident | dumiet Neary, aud Johu Weich, Secre. | !9played by Mra, Seott Siddous. ‘This necompiiaied | entered « iltage through whieh the Fries s/s! "Where are you going. my utile man 9 and political rights, while the McCiung | {ue caraud was also feverely iujured. Kony, Jiuin Fitton. tarien ; and TClafy, Treasurer, aif Ay ait, snawe £ ae ork Ploy Boers | passed fourand-twenty hone before. ‘ age teheh bay eiel a Hu sian ale section would maintain those clauses of that —<$———— Balser paiety Have ne ears a Acting, “Last wight sue looked the part tothe Ie, | WE €ieat diiculiy odianiet 500 Alou We river Kine,” instrument which exclude them fr Murder in a Hackensack Barroom, Fians Donnelly, Juha i e Etahice erikere, and never allowed the interest of the play to fing | COUBMY people, The Prussians 1ey Muh Tevet akin teen 44. uns dunes ii : exclude them from many | 4¢ Hsckensack, late on Runday efernoon, | Pavine, Wilkin genuine” won?) Su Tho Dauntless Democrats Association of the | while she was on the stage, McKee Rankin'as aig | were told tht it was lineariole. to eam ‘ id of the privileges, including that of voting, | crowd of men wore in ® ealoon near tie Mssex | yuh fan Kean. cone Eighteonth Ward, ergaviged for the purpose of in- | &P8%), fohoming Gardner, ably supported the epic | demand, and that {i would be tino + troduced to rhyme with “said.” The rhymc ine G+ | street depot arinkiag, and sil ef inet ae Mari, stavti (tg eeu character, The play wae’ fairly ‘put gn tie et he oe , le not } i enjoyed by thowe who remained loyal during | {itoricated, and aera Currie, the Bleaiiop, Joni ahh ‘ Acencing @ change is our city government, was at | and ran quite smoothly for a frat nigh, “The thee: | More than & quarter of what wns ciain: ! hot an over good one; but it has #o capti- | ine war, keeper, made 4 pana wit ife ut ono ‘Herber Hokel, BD: Gale, bre the meeting last evening pronounced by some of the | tre has been lately romovated, and looks quite prety | MANGAN YaHed some norm cur of b > Rated the mind of the Chief Magistrate that Th * & companion interfered and the kuife was tnd abide, | Pranely Mngher, Peon members to bea fraud, The teem, as disclosed, is | im its new decorations. Looked Mroweh thei, Where is Se) ull Le eee abe he temper of the Republican preas is | Bubs quently, in, going oot, Herbert picked up We pecouny Wake to Dring Into notoriety a few would be politicians, ————— “Mere ain L, commandant," repliod uw ‘ a. rf At once again in the second | pitter and unrelenting, aud foreshadows wi fpitegand Currie followed hina, Gomer diay Ms verre pei. Jonn M. ‘Tracy, Toul bend Nine ar eein for them admitiance Mr. Houner on Commodore Vanderbilt, reddening with pride xt fading Wyirell b , trophe, which is as follows sige z bert then turned. upon 'Curri ying bain Yen Nutlew, Jacud Feurbuct, o | nine ata ae From the New York Leager, powerful a person, “You have ihe . 1 i H+ Biy Bo you po, Fup liktie hap (o the knife, ‘The Germans constitute « tie’ nipples wa ensig, ng tae Li piceliens tie | Seonmace Comy Mesaes dalues a We rejoice to learn that the report that Com. | hens. Tkvow whore sou have bs! ‘ zr Lane PA tata Spi mane humerous portion of the Republican party of | HioMbeNe, Aad sain, under the Jott gioubler, Hoe Agent Peter Moxudent, | Presiden ie Eres Aans tp Wi hours tn Newark | MOtues Vauderviit hue boon attacked by apopiexy | withiaow sour four yesterday. Be 6 1 1s Cu1Dg eWotd LHe Hite. J Missouri ; and if they generally, or even a | Mounded | He. wa piive last igh, Wut camuet ro: | Uiby Pred te lciardt, Mare Lorenoon, the guest of the Hon. Nelie: | has done some thinge whieh we hore coc ne tOFe | al that, and be quick about 46°" Thus iw nt ” " % ‘aeroait Herbert 1 operate ‘ 3 ‘ ‘ i 0 tonee 1 Inhabitants one after ti ond ' Whe yeeulinrity of thie worse ie, that while | wajority of them, support BrowR, then Mc. higieit in pabnenger car. te was captures ner 4 a Wicnastch iment’ | Elizabeth oh Saturday, aad Ue wes ae he wae tale | Wag.enoual to eR Rec lesMa trent nope, OF | E280, AP ey eco eos on'wen sea " wsivus 3 en ; : 4 Tale “re ‘ awe, . Hea, dy BY Le ‘ . eof attuckiag iit, and | Pre ay he Was 08 Wy : Aon Pe indusisious Novoreould wot Wink oFauy | CLonG must be defeated. I tune be any | Seth! Pesca cM ara diate etd itch Rr hry Balt Be Rf sag Dranch to thar aly on a viait of condolence to | hopes Gherefore, tat Ue sopepleny Mit Tees Saal | aciven with their revourees,, Te teediess t> 40 ab Whe 26,400 veedous were made ap 1 au loa’ 's 1m ee