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lf ——- SATURDAY, a ae rece SEPTE a a en rpitude, and yet they br nor is thor Dein a enrecr of prosperity such as has never yet been enjoyed by any Southwestern g@ no punish of the navy, “The army officers, ir forta, and tho navy officors should build thoir ships ;” forgetting that the army engineer, who alono designs and con- structs our foria, reesives a special training for that vory purposo, and ¢ arin the proj An officer of infantry or cavalry wonld be abont as competent to do tho work as Admiral Stribling to build the now Post Of what valuo, th men lation “that no more appointments of injure th® carrying trade of France, extending trom Qoosshenen on mowntain to Airolo’ on ten miles long, the northern side of th Q up The Mye te wnfall of Fenton, ext to the Hon. Honacr Gnentny, the worst beaten man Tt Bulges for ATL flagrant that TS oe The SATURDAY, one of the most gig struction ever ait 3 of railway cou- rally each committees lish fletion, wh menis Tosad House in th A Corner of 624 Mt. aod May tral Park will lower part of tho previously given ont, and | generally believed, that he had secured a jority of tho delegates to the Convention, | and was to celebrate his triny and they travel about the country at ho coat of the people, whitewashing every- xiy's knaveries they pretend to i But © fraud seems to have becs to be ased as Grand Opera Mouse mmol the Night, Matioes ¢ of the plot, the eha t, paytag for what . Will be made Olympto Theatre rangement was for Gen, Van Wyck to frst | e the chair as temporory Pres f f the State Central Com. Van Wren wes then to appoint a} Committee on Organization who would r port in favor of FENTON. ment all went on “wonderfally Navor.ron eaid while ho wor Van Wren done about it. Tho complicity on the part olding an important position naval constrictora be mae, and that the duty can ventnre to a shall, as vaca & serious que Horace Geemurr ha consulted about beon confidentially Wood's Museum n confidentially have been ma aged with uncommon inge A drawback not duc, amounting to several thousand dollars, was obtained by forging an interlineation which the officers of the road refused to insert cato wigned by thom. The daity ¢ he tad week, of Tun 8uN during won therey and ¢ rita before the Ling feature of the rom! od by the Chairman of the Central Committee for temporary Preai- Heretofore this procecd have grown at to evo I!, G. chur al to any other dairyman, ich he has had, wher 1 sors Who e doubt ho ca Leonstractors w doubt ho can sper i¢ not pi some persons in tho Trosury Department watsecured hy a woman, who received $700 A detective waa sent to Chicago, sathy of no got what he | enzgestion of ineaalty pro ¢ daily circ rs at he | enzgestton of insanity pr of paymasters, whose ‘ while Elwin Drood himself, Rosa, Mr. Crispart ing te week, WM Daily average 97 the previous week, ending August ’ cen, Who was sit by the side of Senator ConKLING, jumped up and nomi nated Gronen Wit. Cer Van Wren, Uh ¢ roll was ¢. a0 full of the e and Helena La ndie wonan, but nothing could be made ont of her, and ber accou plices could not be discovered. ker than anyl &3 phe Republicans and Cabas fan was now commenced 5 n Stato Convention, ,and Van Ws he worked up without | more than ho contemptible alvie an staud. Hye is indif-rent to linve heen atte to create, Durd! 10 Tain OF ovia was proven, but the woman would + rty to entire, oryrans OF Luci stunning ma by bunglers, bu 4 Mr. Datehery are alln Moneythunder, ag prematurely put out of existence through, » of personages too often met with 1 District aga eesion of their views site eh And yet tnero ta no bitterness in the ‘ok, but only @ good-humored ra iliery the woman In Cl Ho has ret ot Tnsprnsos, who was nt rd as an oxpor! ut he has the 11 politician: he is good. Let him go ahead other nations. ted to Washiag d at the extent of graces our Government requisite for a succes namo of Van Wy manent Pr that has no etin Ono or two charming pictures of still life, anch as cu of tho navy, an rine shops of nted to be mysteries uns: rvo closet and herb room, and Lieut, Ta ers in London, are remarkable for rr vigor and Aelicaey of det torpicees, mo: the book, tha! back on Van Wyex with- Lat the woman in Chicago nd that the helf bad ny one remember how mad Mr, Gansuer y ono say that his anger was not It wes one of his cb not been told, we are forced to re; ain that tho Democ foterruption which deprived us of the lic service and bring the raseala in ofiice to punishment, without first rming their own party by 18 of public stealing amon, senting the rob honest men in experiment worth try! rges against Gov, ter breaking up the at of geniits, and will afford ations yet to © silected ple’ of the volume ts made np, aro stray variow magarines, and they conclade appropriate enough with the author's last will and testament, Dr. R. Sirenton Mack Dicleng (Potorsona) exhibits many marks of hasty preparation, Whiel, considering that {t made i within two months of the death of the great novellst, 19 sen nctory of theso resolu It is not only range, but enti Cuba is our vory nea Hor strugyle has now lasted f ty-three months. wily schemer of Chaw vantage, and carried the Dold Oneida was supprereed, it rofuted many of Ne called Rarwoxn a liltle villain: reason probably tha ww of GoLvswonovau pithet will he apply to bis pr themselves, an’ short in tts s would have dono honer to a Van Wrek became French revolution. President of the Conve correspondent at Saratoga epoke the Woovronn, tho for Governor, as ® ** stay- This is erroncous and un- 6 Board of Survey which demand has practically beca {m operation ¢ the commencement of Guant’s Ho placed Pontun in control of the t, and the result veascla ruined at Srewarr L, omple of the United ether revolution in history, it began with a proclamation of per. ual rights for all. tho half million slaves in th and that they sho ry civil and s nothing in all the wa keep ft te Aropped to the tail of the Comm to conevive plorably condition of things than now exists The country is beeoming impationt and terrified; and the Democrats can reatily displace this rott if they act ny re of common Resolutions, pe General.” But sad to say, thongh Mr. Gneriey was in nowise responsiblo for this L Navy Doparti the country @n cnormous cost; ylaud, Virginia, and South Carolina, hegin- author's skill and experionce os @ literary editor ning aaa private in the in bob partion ew York Volun- ling as Colonel of the Thirty fifth Though not a fighter his chances sland lhould b have the full en, political ri als of manki ho has compiled an interesting memo 1 literary anecd cient navy; the most absurd and enauthor. ations of vessels, commie when his turnenme arc rhtly and with a But ifdishonesty , and if the fatuit railed iu their operations in 18% ntinued and the Bourbons rity, they arc , he was ag 2 orator, faithful to his Woundiug | dias. to and gossip, which will tempo: | —The word “déch/ance,”” which eame by the r demand for information about | cable n few days ago, and which moans a disposseastows Dickens, but ean seurcely hope for a permanent place | oF forfeiture, hiss played sad bavoe with (hie Woaterm iterature. This is probably all that Dr. Mackenzis »be thelr polic ppaqud stumbled over bim to f not practical, of every free y Dickens's earlier trif_les wh goodness ofheart and kindness : but which bear the unmista Licutenant-Gorer nan in the right place; and 2 of his being w boen nominated, Port Acmisals ordered ; every lous Boards gainst the 6 Navy Degraded ana | One of the most utterly trashy and worthle: productionsof tne day is Da B. Raxpowra Kerw axton, Romsen & Laiteiinger) hough its dreary poges without either ploasare or proft. How am about a comp country, and easy 80 all the con. y last annual rep in their own | which he has no vid be sure of an honest, diguifi But that such aman need too hard, . Greeters nomi trivances of political oppression, More than all th! inoquality and socin om, if experience teaches them a salu. superfiuons offi ys on the present The reader toi demoralized. not Llind to this st now for ne © groat prin Without arma, with prdia, fe all ia the book coproRD cowld pos- nominated in his place. umes baving Maesmatt O, declined Lefore- m ordering cach a com sharo with him the pa monta of tho D not Leen included in our calculations of woms to us rath cy, aud enjoying hat qhay will stand tl of which it gives a complese nancial condi The lack of tensei perseverance, ribed as a stay-ut-home a Cenerel in the war was as a Colonel miles of railroad d dedaadeaierd oo pee hita dead. It wiil be remembered that An reise opm big road, and in most cases ti Hathen Chince' came to grief under ®.ni us ch Came From its pages we learn that | sane: a ballt in the United States 6, —An order has been issued from the head ing the past year, m of the De at of Texas, dir. sole the Navy Dopartm: Lo shied it at Mr, the United Bu dy of his sup- son only half-hearted they Legan to con railways bave ar-Admisal GoLps. ton of the ¢ J out of doors Isa? New. t to do with it, nod his Cabix sympathy and eof our readers may not know whet slag is, and 80 wo will briedy describe it, cee hard sud soft a) uid and comfort to her and Roo due to Graxt's incapacity as the head of the the lukewar: formation on this « larly of the econo friends ad n But Geax is much mo: wil! come, and his punishment will be swfal. the Finyj ire State, after wi two years this inconceivable epectacle, think toantinfy all the exig passing euch an e1 r; ieaning resolution as that we hs ‘atic Btate Conve Wedneséay, the 2lot ins! hea no more vense, no nore heart, no more American fecling thon this pathoring which called itself Republican, strength cnongh to utter the simple truth that tho United States ought at once to recognize the independence of the Cuba public and form with it end defeusive. an Republicans of t ‘0 the furnace draught of air is kept constan ly blowing undorneath, to keep the fire buraing. 1 and limestone causes thi malt, thereby letting loose the iron, h being the Leavier fa'ls to the botiom of 2 of its own weight, nerate of Limestone, sand, rock, other earthy substances, and is called slag. m time to time and ha When coo) it is exceed- » and hard, being rapidly co nof a stream of water, essand brittle- Its color is gray, with beautiful streaks of igh it in every direoti At Aulnoye, in Belgium, this refuse has booe cast into slabs for pavements generally, into garden roller lars; and it is said in eome of Louisiana, and all the frionds of fr 1, composed of Rear Admiral ials, with Gov. V tried hard to suppress the addross gs of the Convention, but Vie to delay their appearance for They have Leea publ n sent to ‘Tue Sun manuor the availab! Proposed work. with referene to ARMOTI at Lypoeritical, and nn Tho heat from the ec en, and to which was attached, not asa member of the Board, but ne an expert, Chief Engineer HENDERSON. this arfnngemont wes to exclude Chief En- gineer Ugnpenson’s signatare from the re- Should he fail to agres hin fact it was not 0 would have , the Republican can for LieutenantGorernor, is @ good fellow; but bis nomination is a mistake. same county as Mfr, Wo it look like a joke. ry especially, furuish a “the problem to be solved by an American interocoynic eanal Canal a great chan, dition of commerce between Eurove and Asia, ‘The nion that the most fryorable regions jon mects on Tot us aco if it The object of The remainder ronn, and that makes To what « low condi Gen. Graxy’s interference has b.ought the great Republican party of New York! at last, and a copy of th The platform of the Christian Republican Association, among demands “strict economy in ail public ex: the expunging of all oppressi lawe from tho stalute book of the State; sforthe rights and public privilegesof all, and free pallic schools in every ward and parish in th with the Constitution of the State honest men and true Republicans for oilice, and equal distribution of patronage and political favors; and the enactment and en. forcement of such laws as wi lives, the homes, the rights, and property of all men,” In their addross, which is. scarching and dignified document, the Convention say : “Tt ts the duty of all © port of tho Board, with {ts conclusions—wh necossary for him to know. no opportuuity of making « minor'ty report ; while tho fact of lis having served with the Board as aa expert would convey the im- pression that ho had agre ‘Those Boards were the into existence, by act of C movably and irresponsible Board of Survey, to be composed of three Admirals, Porter and GoLpsonovan, and which was to have absolute control over everything ap- portaining to the Navy Depariment. The reports of the two Boards show that they porformed the work laid out for them in a thorough manner. prosided over by Admiral Goupsnorovan, ‘an officer whose incompetency, while in com- mand of the North Atlantic squadron in tho spring of 1862, cost us the sailing frigates Cumberland aud Congress and many of their heroic defenders, went into an elaborate re- view of our steamships of war, structed within the last six or eight yoara seem to have been particularly obnoxious to the Board, and in respect to model, machin- ery, armament, and rig, they aro condemned If Admiral Go_psnorovan is to , & thorough reform must be inaugurated pectable naval power. is drawn off fr Let us see if it has no use being made of it, for the execu! The famous Big Horn expediiion, which d from Cheyenne for the Big Horn country, bat got no further than the Wind River and Owl no indications of the precious metals they were in search of, They were prevented from carrying out their oricinal programme by the intervention of the military authoritics, which forbade their going upon the reservations, one-third of them have returned to Cheyenne, while the remainder went off to Montana, ’ fouad plenty of deer, clk, and buffalo on their y. Tho streama were numerous, the water being clear, but with a sweet taste, which did not satisfy thirst. On Gray Bull river they passed up ® remarkable cafion twenty-five miles long, with clifts from fifteen hundred to @ thousand feet high, overhanging on either side. no difficulty with any of the Indians with whom they came in contact, — The Nile expedition of 8 firmed by the fact that proved oabtless the reas: ble Brothers, of 432 Broome stree 4 book on the war, It contains a up and semmary of fac equal guarante Creck mountai Or ere the Democrats also in the grip of the spoculetors who aim to make money at once out of the bi Cuba and the honor of t! din the report, for bringing black running t portra.ts, and d and woes o United Sates? paving purposes and poste and orms to represent es it has always, ia ye, involved the prope erable expen te got rid of it, the moulding of this molten lava for paving, architectural, and ornamental purposes has opened a new field for inventive geni- us, American inventors have found uses for many Litherto waste materials, which have been made subservient to the comfort and luxury of man, ‘Vhere is no reason why, if a slower proce cooling were adopted, slag could not be made less briitle, and consequently more valuable, in drawing it off, it can be moulded into any form desired—into blocks for building, into mantels and other forms of ornamental archii- tecture, as well as for paving purposes, and for park and garden rollers. any of the purposes to which it appears to have bevn putin Belgium, it is useful for may, avd can be moulded into @ thousand forms, susceptible of great polish, and is exceedingly Mr, Greeley out of T Competing Candidates om the Tribu Hints for the Democratic Party. this country a tors of blasting furnaces in cons Tt would be hardly fair to impute the gen era looseness and corruption obtain in the public service wholly to the ig noranco and incompetency of Giant, or the and rapacity of the loaders of Tam. The low tone of the public morals is due in some degree to the w is always born of ao state of war; and tho fearful fo appalled the vation within few years is to be accredited the idleness and vice begotten during the "a Administration rosponsible in large measure for tho disgrace prevails in 69 ig of tho National Gov: ting is reapon n State protect the > wos compelled t on the tickot, editor bevink ‘Mr, Cortis saw Ot to re The first Board, tions and erciew Mr. Cur Leen pressed into the service srs he has written o tt ack—wo thoult quite Kew str phy fo a wet termed inilonsiy—that editors might better decline nomina: 1 yourself would not be able to wilteasngie — | co eniively Excuse me, airy" reylied the polite erie ristians to strive to ad Of plety and religic edness which which i# Kene mination: seating to the election of m isiuture who nnbluskingly accept of brioes, The Legisliture at its last regalat session voted away day session it voted eandiiate tor id till beaten on ©, Une arrived at the officer of Govertior is mort Secretary uf Stato Republicay success in 187) tan there was in 1369, We tuliy coveur in bot! AM); at the special 1,240,709; making $2,435, Hous widich they gave (0 the Chattano railroads, and the expenses of the State Government, Men who went into office abot cen now boast of princely fortunes, uit appropriations all have to be paid by the poor peo- Tr bids spocies of extravagant legiaiitivn should Continue « few wessions tore, all tno property ‘of Lovisiana would not bo au Miclen It would be almost Linoos- laborer to earn euongl to pay his taxes We aopesl to ministers of Ne Bate, as well tans and honest men, (0 join wito us in eles Samupn Barer itude 9 deg. 26 min, north on all in good health, fifty-three in number, bad been safely trans- ported through the Nubian Desert, more than eighteen hundred camels being employed in the lo for the expedi- tion to advance any further at present, Bare has esteblished a camp and set his fifteen bun- dred followers to planting corn, be ripe by the time be is able to move south- ‘As yethe has not made any addition to the dominions of the Khedive, pects to do so in the course of his south. ward movement, had reached |i the 15th of Jun two yeurs ago poor, Those con- ‘Tueso extrava. The Cost of tho Hois de Boulogne, At the pres of that bewut.tul focus of elegance an If slog is usoful for 1 It being impo: many departme ment, just as the sible for the similar, or rather the worse of things in the goveromont of thia m polis and the Gants yreol of gin, and the casy faci! with whi y the indebtedness. the Gospel ia The corn will We trust the proprietors of our Northern New York and Pennsy!yauia blasting furnaces will try cite fliaia: ward, in November. This, of courss, ted only through tho instrumen- tality of a Board of Survey. purport of the report, which is a strange jumble of ignorance, conceit, aud assurance Its real object, apart from the appointment of a Board of Survey, is to depreciate the of tho staff oflvers of the navy, and to concentrate all power in the hands of the Or barter away the priney pl ant Justice to promote ¢ us are in aathortly, the poop eed Learobh Tule, he poo regularities and corrup Buch is tho It is only a matter of justice to Mr, Ran, of the Huffinan House, to gay that he is one of the solid young me In, pierced will a few 16 Urn —Weov, acis, 2. areinformed that the pamphlet con. ng tho addross and the procesdings of ‘ou ia sown thickly throughout and is bringing -forth fruit many that the people are becoming thoroy ly sroused ; that Wanor: eagerness with which he accepts gratifiea Admiral 8.16. R promoted to tha grade vacant by the prpmotion o the came oflicer OWAN, Who has just been Admiral ma Admiral Porter, ed with sending out the Oneida withcut a proper supply of life-boats, im consequence of whieh th of the persons on board wer rehsion with the B The proper thina for Cougresa to do at the open- ing of the nact sestion is to abolish the grades of Admiral and and needless, 4 man whose Lonest, hard work man who is acquainted with him gives Tule suin Was expended in wealth bas been a tnd cepecially his appointment of Baxcnort looking the pieces P peepspiay jeleey Biote, hi The result of Uh Davis as Acting Secretary of State, 1 tory that tn 1885 it was resolved to roads into reports which have 1 and promoted ruscalities, until tho impression has been produced that vil fainies of all kinds can be practised with t design to injure own card sets the matter right under the trces lost when she we so fur as be i amells offensive. ly in the public nostrils; that his shallow. ness, as well ag his rapacity, has become apparent to every one; that it is seen that »ply a very long sprou small tuber, and only exhausts the so'l wit! out yielding any return; that he and hia pretorians will of course fight hard to main. grip on the public treasury, but that the probabilities aro that they will be sent adrift, and that Louisiana, under the rule of copable aud homest mon. will yot This parposo is still more clearly unfolded in the roport of the second Board, pro- sided over by Admiral Sraipiina, contented himself with simplo insinuations, STAiBLING pronounces in the most unqualified of the supromacy of line officers. poset, for instance, that the heads of the yard and dock departments in the several navy yards shall henceforth be selected from that class, which is contrary to the practice of the Government sinco tho establivhmonk { tery denounced by Freoch iournals as likely to me impression is inevitable Wo contemplate the of the Democrati¢e man robberics and ora who rule which sailed GoLpsponovatt Vige Admiral. With a sufficient nu ys aud 15 Lours, remediless 1 It is obvious that a change must be wrought from a yory miber of Rear Aimirals we can get along very well, The Duke ef Ar, \'s Reign of Law, noticed in Tue SuN at tho time of its publication ta London, has been reprinted {n a small, ban Mosars, Dewitt ©, L fort, 407; turfed, ,or the great American ex periment will prove a failure. government cannot long co-exiat with such debasing practices Disclosures follow thick and fost, inv fag mop high iw place in every degive of jome volume, by & Co. of this city, ost Vulualle work to the student and teucher of eligivus truth, The preliminary tunnel have been enmplete the route of a railroad which is intended to form part of adirect line between Italy aud Germany, and the making of it when rat proposed was bit- Our torm of surveys forthe St, Gothard This tunnel is on building-grow ready been and “I'l get thea in a shower of gold, and hail rich whole Bo je jog" its 4, only leave Mutual Beveht Savings Bank, Son 4 lo Ga Fouloges, fe Ih stands, aly. loa lo Use charge of the cily wa expended capital of pearls upon thee BulldliceAdo —s; SOUL NEW NOVKS CNBEAMS -- — ee 7 Butcin breed. and sme Dae — Vis © Doioeratio noun 1 Tichigeny oul a roof F ly y ss ; IN the nnfinished ntof what The letters D. D., placed after ths name of » Chis moet in compost | Bostonian, ae tad to mdieate that he resides an t ike Coleridge's Cur 1 and | Dorcusstor District. is Duval, os a perpetnal reminter | —The horse is a curious feeder. Ifo cats boat thoygh the mystery ig suflieient- | whom he hasa’t 4 it in his mouth, ty te curious imagination with | —General Fremont is going to build a bande detail and col. rome sammer te ones at Mount Dese: working out, no surviving pen | ~ —An organ-grinder recently died in San Frane poly, We oly knowthat the mar. | cisco, leavins property estimated at £109 0) od was his hypocritical ur —A Missouri minister will marry 0 mag fornd Lie crave in ro hidden cheaper than any opposition firs a the St id hedral crypt; but in what man —"Siinglo weddings” are becoming fashions crime was to be discov ein lows, They occur when the first chiid 19 ol cont youth wrongfully aecaved by | enough to edd, It fe Impossible to divine. Jeff Davis will shortly return from Ruropo, 6, as for | ft tsnottrng thot t sto the Presidency of the is the wealth of choorful, snne | new French Kepnotic. the wickedness | —Woman's rights pi inted in the blackest | be very common in the W + in ahalf shade, relieved by the | se are rigoroauly exclu ted, ed by lovean? opiam; —In Lansi Jo | riris in the Aj wvglous, Lieut. ‘Tartar, | Paring for the Michigan University are delightful —A picture In the Oharivari represents @ that fe bright and good and | Z0Uave fallen upon a heap of Prussian corjsos. “Hip i in homan nature, Nor are at last! he exclain bat [have made my bed." tome of those qnoint and | Old gent (disgnstod)—Ioar, waiter,’ here's which Dickens @ entorpiilar in this Foup! Walter (Mippantly)—Yeu, fir, Abovtthe time of sear for ‘om Just now, « arpir tling to on parties are g Aiales over , Mich., there are nine young {cultural College, one of wiv 8 pro Mr, Hons Seeny the old woman " “ 1 den, Deputy, dra, Bilickin, | ,, ST citiz ws of ; kntiekihy Mass recently ique in their way. Mr. PA acide a Geneune a aoa touid te oe ehildren, 1 1,912 in, Mr, Sapeenand Mrs, Twink aggregate avoirdupols was found to bo nds, : ‘ heh —The animais forming the collection at the ein tlyedi gee My content to have | tarqin avs matation in the Bois de Boulogne have veen ri oved. a part to the Jardin ces antes ia Paridy Aud the Femaluder to Belgian, =A coasus taker in the district of Quiney, oh., his suceeded In finding «man who, aithousm married for #everal years, has never been curious enough Lo ask the maiden nate of bis wits, —The city of Charlestown, Mass., i# invited to furnish the granite base to the statue to 5. of eloett.e telegraph fame, to be erected In» Mr. M. was boi fa Charlestown, Aprii 27, 1791, i —A Wisconsin clergyman failed to keep an Appointment to preach In one of the churches of that city on account of the duplex arrival of 1 a8 ho wrote the comalites, His wife bad twins, —The hardest season of the year in which to appear well drcated ts botweon the Arat of epte:nben and the middls of Now per, whi it is too late fox fummer Goibes, aad too early for winter om —Columbus, Dayton, and Toledo, Olio, have deen running avery clove race in the matter of pope lation, Colombus has 3 Dayton, 6: and To ledo, 81,04, Tbe rivalry has been going ov for some yeathe —When Tennyson was eightoon years old, he wrote n poem called “The Lover's Tale.” A copy of tty bound up with an early edition of his pooms, was Fee recentty sold by a London auctioaeer for tweaty-threp phic . Itis in contemplation than in any other part of ret the outimely ir intended such agit fs, tae novel is a ma, 1. Morte, w Yorks ma * of which the romainder ntribations to un's Life of Charles ccely to bs wondero! at, That no one familiar with the tu materials as were available press, who have var + defence," * dea —Two friends, so ¥ printed it as © De Changes * ko. i o years married and widely: tcparated, lately exchanged telegrains, Uiu®: "TO =e All well, Wehavo two pairs of twins. flow is that top high?" “To—, We have three litle gurls. Threg of a kind beats two pair!" —An old lawyer says that the three most troublesome clients he ever bad were a ywonam who want to be married, @ marric! woman whe wanted adivorce, aad an old maid who ¢ Lkaow What she wanted. 1 to the momoir are a nembor of ad tong been out of could possibly unikno A fow ai Urtle, ts a mary Clark Gaines has withdrawn the fied from eome olf eneycl ise which se made to tt t at haa the least claim id willnowela e20Un the pudlicattention, It is doticated to Presi- reelt eutstiod. Clana 2h has appointed the author to su- Besides costs. with a ealary of of Louisville, wos ors. that fi the river, aisiaua held four aces and I paiue OF poner, a the King Mw receut » Mr. Tally evited him on twith thelr ofcta’ tsto Wear tho cartridge bel 41 to the eutire o | ks the medical eftcers of tho army arc x03 which when ¢0 The Gawlods demands that the statue of Nee tin all countrios with sot abined, Which foot up but $4,593 hat W), And while our Ameri HHO: PAry: GE sae cost an average of $41,187 por road: e cont § 1,899 per mile, cost of American roa:ts ch need pendinm of ine | these gontlonen preter to spend weir bject. It treats more particu r sland ¢ nportance nry A. Wise says all he had tft by the pal across the central por f our | war was faih and ho rt kod that pect, aud dicus#es in an apparently imp having made ean } er to tho renult, y of different localities for the | rather than tone et woutds ir st to polut the way to ag: —Awoman in Cincinnati Natron ber bead every three year It, Supposing t will rai busines The statistics given by the author mereo in gescral, and to that of fe mode of ex sie ives to b Bince the opening of the Saez raha ads 128 been effuctod in the con- In. IT Of theee crops of ha to 68 feet ot the hir —Paris popers arty ¢ Ing tue opening of t been annulled. Most Fr the “6 of the contemplated work ar p and Ine views are con Lite Darien surveys. ha 8 impractical tue oF thical sea serpent has strugele, biocranhical sketches, | this me off Sodus Point, in Lake Mlisties Tom wutuentic sources ay. Itomiye its head and to — Tuts described os ten inches 4 nper-Hoe Attacks a glarey ever, a large flat except fromthe & » tho br While a short bi the eyes. It qu 1. 9. wre Kenetaliy best n last year placed ket, pere onvention having adj t hair ex ;8ud hay not beew seen since. A Varisia rinects a crit t, and * inter: 10 ty with two. of attends the State Conven residing officer ard accepts ally understood as an urbane smile, “but a Jury siting in Judge cnt ob an offender isnot exactly required to hava couitted the vrime the accused Is being tried for.” UR AE sornam'd from Meir shape or estate, fPow alt may ain natory warm iy) There wae Lewis the Hulxy, nad Hoary the Great, Rig Lackiaud, sad Pevwr the Merm.t ni no: Men nnee w 2. of tir, Box, thonen provok'd, Mr, Burns in lie grate bas dir. Payiair won't eaten m Mr, Coward was wing'd ta 74's Aeaaenyer, moment, When the destruction fasbion, the is tore or less seriously spua n | Mr Wise ts ad Ata ee 8 ual. Dinsure the defence of Maris, it | Mr, Comia’s uncominonly spriutt before our reade | | Ald iuee Si. dustie broke down lua gig, Be xeneral | While diivias tut Mr, Go.igbtt @ the yeur 1 y Mea. Drinkwater's ant tte igo ip a dram, lef Civi! Ki anniek mM ite. Lam the Capital fwenstdt i Drty, taw of the 13th of daly, 1259 the Munteipat- | At Bath, w H tila a of the Bois ae Boulogne (rom + oul ; ane tion, not only of devoting it to | OX! § ue ‘ and maiutaining itim the state it was then | Mf HS ew upon tt in embollisuiiouts. | Bada it Ley NE tho two lakes, | Sie now holt ii w slove, Jands, and raising the bill called Mo- t i! Mort. crowned with a splendid cedar tree, aud over: | ME Oldicasie dwelt a Lut haty water, se works peared so watis/ac winding ma Jed sidewalas for rilers, aud tootpatia : to dit new lakes, ponds, and rivu ‘ mu, joa of the Marcas Biches to cover wil the bare tricls Wits Valuable trees about; to construc a # nud grotives ; te form Lhe race course aid lastly, to contiuus the Wwhuie the Seln ugly NOW contains $10 hectares hait eacay instead of 77, vax 278; sirubbed, ¥9; surtic is, 17. ‘The total cost araounts Hurchane of houses and grout, ‘ bor aid. accessories, 1,473, i ‘ for ornamental villas vas il nore ains to be sold, to aa] BOir., the ubove total iv reduce the State having eoutributes toward the cost of tho rce-course, (he ' Now Phone vont vein BUPAsuiue Cver wo Ue COAL rie es

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