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a crn " THE SUN ‘TUBKSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1870. idlinnés of the largest portion ot Citrtaten. felguing innimity, evibaiite exteide in St. Peters- THE RED JACKET DISASTER FORCING miter i LIFE IN if Ht M ETROPOLIS. dom. He will also retain the uneqealled | burg by shooting himself Forcing Two Dollars’ worth of Brnndy churches, palaces, and works of art of the The Washington correspondent of the | 72 TWO WirES WiTo ATTENDED Down a Womnn's Throat nad Drnacing | nasmes WERE AND THERE BY TUE % . . " her to the Naptint Altae—Phe Cartous ’, 2 id enjo; enue id ~ N’S Pi id LS, Eternal City, and enjoy in full @ revenu CAPT. BKOWN'S FUNELAL Deveees Gute of Macaicenin Uewe: SUN'S Rue ORTERS. WESTCHESTER FLORAL resrrear, — Dedication of Woeetches Holl—-The © Fair Wo A Week of F —_— Morticniincat te of the County Mesour ited rao and Poratital Clo annre in Prospect. Journal of Commerce says that Senator Surnwax nae ifieently slo for all per 1, charit - 9 4 ‘ ‘he OY, r : ae eat sited os for I personal, chi f Ohio aud the Hon, Couvuovs Deano made | the Peeatiarities of Crowner’s Queat Law| The tal by & nia Crowe, both for di- | ited on the Hudeon City Street Railway | The hall of the West er evunt é Ale, and spiritual purposge. » eas! vorentedast yewby.whieh Danan: Neay Jegergedp Investization Concerns | Voree from her husvanc, Thomas D. Crowe, and May Intoxien Invalldate a Life Ine | fal and Horticultural Society was dedi jet An intercsting profilem soon to be eéfved"] | fawn 7s oe eee Spiotion wrep era | ct. co v0 her Fao Ae init Cec tres nul <pureuce Poltes €-The Kquttablae Nottous | night with a floral re:tivay, which : I ty po for the reélection of Smxnman to the ‘ ¢ Steamer, vo! fi f 5 2 y 5,000. De than @ I promenade conc mn in, however, what will become of the imyr- | gor " to Rnine the Scomtm ‘ {1 on the ercnnd of f 1 (rand, was asain of Equity—A Content for $5, more thon a efant promenade concert ant bail. s g id f th shine dompotlin. lithertd Senate, and fireman was to brek wp Devaxo’s | i, Hodis of two of the missing rictiins of | hefore the Sanerior Court yestortay onan adjonrned | “Yesterday the newly appointed Judge Joseph | hat being tactetatty decorated with overeross lng ire abicderabrePhenidirtoebalt Aste = aspirations to bo Beeretary of the Treasury im | tie Req Fuckor dimostor neat Perth Amboy rove to | hearing of the motion for alimony and counsel fees | F. Daly, brother of tho Mauazer of the Fitth Ave: | in festoons from tho eallorios, whied ext wd 4 Fifth Avenue ‘Theatre Stan and Wife, exercised in the Papnl States, and especially | place of Gov. Boutwen., This plan has, #0 far, | the Lee on Sunday, and were discovered and | pending the netion, Some additional aMdavits were | nue Theatre, took his seat in the Common Pleas | pletely aromn | the balling, On the plies sapport Vxcurstons Ere Kaliway, , : its authe en partially defen ie PH Stelaptdaeel! ely: OO of Cardinal ANTONELLI, its author, and the | been partially defeated by th Kelly & Le 8046 ane U8 Hirvatway, chicf instrament in imposing it both on the | hesion to Boorwent, Tut to meke up for this | wos discove esident’s ads] coon token aehore, The captain, Robert Nrown, fivet carly in the morning, but in e.turelut- | chambers, Counsel in the case of Morton agt. the ¢ Company mace a motion whieh er tay on the pat of Mrs, Croy Presented o2 Friday Ist on bebuif of ner | Equitable Insurs ing tho gallerios, and the poame troversing dhe hat were entwinet wrest Ther ‘ Nivio’s Garden. tears fae L tom hopntati ol e Ponti failure, Suernwan got np the plan of making the | sucka mangled aud swollen condition as to be al- Droarht ont the following inter Mterally covered vith hinting. G: oo ‘ Dismple Theatro bitte Fat page lara av li ue eet Red rene let Srinkee anti peudent depart. | mort ucrecogniaabie, Indeed, it wun inpostible | | Ste'ia Ith the atlezed eousin of Mrs, Crowe, who | Howard Morton was an employee of John Ames & | hung from every possible position. AL ewe «ot ot Fens Sat ais tess ctivahe Nidhi tio Bt A hehe Medthe ment in the Cabinet, All of whieh is very it for his most intimate friends to detect in the torn | was married at th 0 time to Frank Noe, | Co., 6 College place, He bad been with: the firin | tall the American emiem wae eonssievon H Fae ieach Pacometie Pannct sop ve Vien Pons Pew tence) Us arate eroLy oeee eating, and not unlikely to be trie, and swollen remains the sigutest resemblance to | Crowe's partnor in the real estate baeinere, swore | twelve yenrs, and at the time of the accident which | up in gracefui folds. Tn af Py ThA Hessh Beas iantle Tannel—0p entitled “A Buckeye Almonds or, Wander. Bs : the form they were #5 ‘aniline Wish, His body war | that the eMdavits of the omMelating elergtmnn and | caused his death, was in the recoipt of $4000 per | a large fountaln, which addet march to entive Weedis Musenm — “Twist Are and Crome. | Matires ings in Enrope and the Orient,” this famous | ‘The Hon. Srarem oN KAUFMANN of Kinga | {ithtfully bloated, aud iis festuves terribly igeoeat- | the tackman, youching for the sobrioty of the party, | annam wages. In August of last year he took outa | scene, Outsite the buiding was a larrt r os > personage originally belonged to a family of | county, the Republican candidate for Lieutenant« ed and erashed into puto. A pair of alipners end a | wore erroneous, Zudaicenia was not, she sald, in # | policy in the Rquitable for $5,000, payable to himee!f | v hich was used ar a refrestin saloon, a The « circulation of Tu SUN during | Wrivande from the vicinity of ‘ ‘Ag | Governor, sould not be confounded with Anna. Portion of his elnthing alone served te identify him. | composed state of mind, but on the contrary was | atthe end of twonty years if he lived, and to his | tigaous asmatier tert for.» pentionan® «and t A ended Saturday Pata y Gee aniee Uae monaie Cee a ee ee eevee ie Noevay | een © from, Woodbridze, | ina state of hystoctcal laughter. Just before teay- | widow in tho event af bis death hofore that the. | dressing room. ‘The Secoul Regiment Yan tema i the last we uhich ended on Sa WV | Mr, Cox tells us, ANToONLLLE wos formerly | WAM Raceraax, Superfatendent of the New Yorke | and a Justice of the Pouce having given permission | ing the hotel for the church, Crowe gave Zadaicenia | In March, 187), he was rifting on the horse-cars in | Now York was in attendance, and per sone rance Company, on the | to remove the romaine to the dead man's former re- | # drink, which he en y her mlmost sonseters, Sept. 10, was as follows: a Landit, and condemned as euch, Gnna. | Metropolitan Life In excollont music. ind lernonade, that soon mate | FTudson City, and while smoking on the dront plat. aa Hon iay. sod 1 88 rraredey «s + 1ER489 ony XVI. found in hima shrowd, ingentone, | Smet of Thomas street aud Broadway, with lenco, the inquest was held there, No investiga. Wiilo sie was in that condition Crowe sont for $2 | form was thrown off his poiso by the oscillation of An hour befors the time anneneesd forthe arene sy Weaneniy ATROO auuany HOB;80C | cited mind, and attacliod him to his louse, | Wem S@e0d MARY pepio now seem to be diss | tion ae to te couse of the Cablaslle was entered | worth of trails, wis he porn down her t tho ear whon taruing a corncr, Ie was taken home, | ing of the ball, the company boxan to ‘i Bi Aggregate daily circedation last weeks, | Site MING and attached him to bis Hour” | satisfied, The two men are entirely distinct. Mr, | wpon, the Coroner seeming well satisded to Cud out | Rae deleted Oo tire eet, Rad thee trans | but lived only an hour, Whcn his widow applied | tho hall. The country Ie were out it t ae 076,500. Average Caily circulation dur hold Flo rosy rapidly in the pricsthood, | gierexewp Kavrwasy ie @ lawyer by profession, bene tho bay debe h hg of wee 4 Rady eats driven to tie “opal Theologioal Seminary tn for the amount of the policy the Company declined | grandmothers’ fiery, and the town t n al “ re . nd now atru! nor 7 eaalns were buriod in the cemet of the city the 7 . a Hight LU * ‘ " . Ki ii a by, ing the week, 112,750. Daily average and now exe the controlling power In | and hae never had any conneetion with any insure | eine dag, and were | lowed to the erave by anu: | fyeced to #0 in ie Teteuee WO MRA ERY ME. Seat ee teens Ly verterstite PMO ad otter cain dae Gitte cheat an wit Hi pres k lium i 3 | these Stat 8.” ance enterprise whatever, ber of Iriends and curious mpostetonn ta Du Aucuster FB, Anderson mate aMdavit that Crowo | sober man, a frandulent representation which In LOADED heel Latico L Melle Yi belied ) during the previous week, ending Sept. 3) Wien inth dave of his pout Hathearterican te undy of the wit, David Dann, | yd Worse ls 4 4 Tarte uo brlses aad eae tation witch inval: | scustly well pleased, Dancing begin at Hf hen, inthe e days of hia pontificate, — 4 of New Bruuswics, was diseovered off the tow Mrs Ih 1 e hotse + t y y get poston . i " Nea sAbid Nee wee reine exe Of Che. Capi ,. Me i house in | by reason of Mr. Allison, for the | and was kept ap until av ewily bow | é amie Pres IX, was a liberal anda reformer, Ax- | ‘The Washington Chronicle boldly affirms | towel geliore, |e iu Unt cise nt oe il aexthgton avene the young women Koutht board | wiow, conten first allevation ¥ Ab cdeahea ne a ‘ a mn Amboy<me calor Wetr ight from Katonal ostehester Cou ie a WT recon” pad ove ve sd } Mr. Greeley make Bancroft Davie | proxi. was in rebclion, and conspired | that “every principle incorporated in the Repub. ily in posession SSAY TINY ALM OCR TTAa INGLE Lec ePratnn Lease gure Wantt pa ees Wisrokon cet kines Fin Hi) estore the Money ¢ him in tie Austrian c: t liewn platform has been fully and faithfully suse | Me peared dows ( fled that they told her they were married, bat didn’é jon ab the time of the secMent, h y ferainst him in tue Austrian camp and at the p y he body showed ¢ i ‘ , sti, | tained in the Administration of President Guanr.” | prov, Phe crown of Want thar Lashaad. 4 know thelr whereabouts, | the potiey cont become. inea}id. onty by reason of K Mr. Gneetey makes an west appeal | Neapolitan court, He retutered Rome with | Snel ata iar 4 ae thie follow yun dislonsted, the JW kt Mubers selio keane che boxding-Loure tn | concenting his intemperance win he applic for the bit the Boss to make restitution of the dividends | it g the successor of St. Peter under his bale: | Gry wae nomuated ? : tremendous explosion ‘omer #/01N6 Ea aetaebored ay apm lagedlal Bal BR ti eo Aaa eg la Bd | * ‘ } t saptsh Pier hig Mach frost jury, and ofier a solen Lia lagal conflict o aw nothing of thelr character wile they re- | gever any fenson to complain of his intemneranee, ty which, he says, the Erie Rs y has earne), | ful influence © lite Convention destates iteett inevmhpattey with | ERPLS Manan cubstion with aeetly sit (he Jar ained there, They were seeompanied by anelderly | and they heard the charge brons he against iin wich | Now Tt A ceek F but not paid. He calls upon Twir to} It may bo well to remember there facts oe Lead eat rac Te Reason Gaany | Peeper ie Wit RR ge Ui ag gh their board in aivance, ite sald Uey were Tis | m irks. daring the hearing, tu Which hg seamed te | gloxance.tn dens, were 2 ; ai id fat wll the vilier Direclorscot (he en Aarto ia sallhd to ccent ‘i as the Administration of Preside ‘ yo put in hit on the gacetl other aie senamed Weicbt, While tiey were thera | evinuathize with whe position taken by Mr, Allison, na, Misses Smith ‘ a resign, and get all the other D.rectors of the | waen ANTONELLL is called to account, which Coroner lad U to wit ter an oath wo ne called to Sea exsene (sen blenrty xaos | bee ke reserved Libs cae v BP elt Plains, Mra, Ohauneoy Smith nt fully sustained this principle in its application to {tie jury, t to indee that tearned s people of Cuba? And has its action since the | body to aw ey wont find @ verdict ac: the peopte of Cuba? And has its action since the | Rody to swear Wit they wonel, Hat inte ay death of Rawzixs been the same as it | seamed to be labora under the | ion that wthot Crowness quest” persokaily affected Erie Company to resign, 90 that a new Board | 1 may be elected. How this would produce a | wo assuredly st restitution of any back n—wvhom Mr. Crowe alioves ty be Mr. Royal Noo. Stella dii's husband, and orney Charies 3. Spencer, who, with Mr. Prank He- and when we hear, as all, the Italian Republicans, lividends, Mr. Guinn. | ard perhaps even Vieron EMAncn, stige Le very short Mt, Kiseo, Mra, Sohn Stewart, Mra, Dan). Acche ' present were entertained with a collation Commnittes of Arran a ‘On the. Moor were A ciety, Mr. ( J \ Marahait, Sh bri with his Wife. Win, Mouler and wie ry, € Of Gov, Hofman’a st M too Hon. Thayhas 8 Now Rochelle, and thy Mon. Cl rl-son N Mrs. Smith, and Miss kaany Be Dix. ni} Pursuing a Faithless Hosband across th Ocean—The Brief Married Life ofa Yeung: Dublin Conpte-A Wealthy’ New York of Gen, John A. Dix, There were mans ot! room, but the tiroie was #9 vrest (iss — grneed thi ae was before? If 80, was the release of the Span- | f° é Suite $e ' peared xs counsel for Crowe, called the their names conid nut be obtaine: i LEY docs not explain, But how could each 1a bandits on that occasion. w 4 ; Batata them, Instead of being an inquiry respectiug he he Court to the allecation that two dol Grocer in Trouble, ‘The Fair opens to-day with an exhibition of agri- ; : ish gunboats an act in favor of the Cubans or } erase of the death of tre, man represented Ly the Dot Graney Wed. teas eared anes Onihe $34 of January, 1800, Patrick Lynch, | entturat and hortienstural tmptoments, Tansy hy 4 an election—held, as it must be, on oaly Caer against them? And what would Rawzixs have | poor parboiled, maugied rewalve that Taj efure | woman's throat, He thoaght «ach a quantity of ‘1 : ae? there will be an exhibition of nrodueta. O1 Thess hay thirty days’ notico—result in anything but Will Russia Interfere ? hth : hed been alived | 4% aacek bent nay euflctent to lay out any oue of hisgentiemen | Of Dublin, married Jane Lynch Curran, aod foF | day the same programme is Axed, in (fiat A kiettoal park Soke i i dono with those gunboats if he had been alive? Ti was only by a diligent quotation of sutborities | fricuice le saw ar und iim, though they were pretty | ome years they lived torether in happiness. Mise | which tho annnal address to the i ty i the choice of the same men as aro now in The attitude of Russia is naturally a What is the use of false pretences? And why egos Shenk ity the Corctier haa Grousht cue (Linetter, | { Curran's parents enjoyed a comfortable competency, | “elive od by the Hon, Clirkson N- iy power? And as the new Board could not Le | source of great anxiety both in Paris and | ennnot Republican partisan papers frankly own } with ‘im, that the jury and bystanders wore, ene 1c} Size Jonen inquired whether the plainti«s coun | ang gave their daughter on her mariinge £300. Tuis | Aei"°nogn the award of preminmye is, to he i enh en vats , ie. Sebi, he Batis awd Po on the plain trath about Gen, Guaxr's Administra. | lightened and bronght to terms. Finally, tie | Stella Hil that sho was present when te brandy | she gave to her husband to ald him in starting ® | nounced, ant at 2 o'clock tiin's of sored will tke ie egally orzaniaed except under the very | Bolin, ‘The Baltic aud Polish provinces of p Tighianed and Urromears were examined, und a vor: | Silat, ae the Yeas, Present when the brand? | she gave to ber husband io aie aie aaettes | pisone, Haterday is be be dovoned, entire to trials Ni classification net which Mr. Gnexty go | the Czar are placed in jeopanly by German | to? Be tietivas Guy rendered Cat, Dave had éome thie toe mnie and saw Ret | the end of six years Lynch ecnme involved tn dit- | "Tel ommodations for the stock ; . by a8 rioghsd ‘a “4 arriage, aud thei " t are 1 - he accommodations for the stock are excellent, Wh warmly condenas, the whole operation, in- | supremacy, Rustin cannot afford to run | qe ramer of the nomination of Lm pny | dackets As ta the otver incite no eflort was wile ge i MAaLATOTY OR | OE OO ian gaat Unto fall, DEL On Mhointereasston | and ‘overs care has boen taken toy the Commies i ad ite 5 ituti that rish os3 BISMA: onse! ict . ‘i Tat ) ancertain how ot Wily he inirved will at = Vey answered in tho aMrmative, of his wife and her friends he was released. that uotbiag shall ve wanting to render this exiibi Hi mead of working any sort of restitution, | that risk, and unless BisMAncK consents to | Roruin as Minister of France to the United | | ‘Ihe Camden ond Amboy Railroad will doabtioss ide Jones then remarked that there was aques- |. Lyneh then determined to quit the Innd of his | tion the most attractive ant popular vihiol the wi would only leave matters precisely as the make peace with France on reasonable | states is rather surprising to th acquainted inquire and tel 1 PON sneh eaten: 16 would tion of jaw which the counsel appeured to have | birti, and with Lis wife sailed for New York, county has ever witnessed, The entries were never i ware tolote, teeta hpyetnee | We aecated 08 nis | te kl 4 : Companion reneray vty tor a simple Coroner to | greroowed: Allnony riving in this city on tie 15th of August, 1866, bring- | so large, and are not yet concludet, ‘Their reeen~ dt = stale isi ol Mehl ate Grapple | with his character and antecedents. It scems | have been sheet ineiniy, let for ou ing several hundred pounds, Here Lynch starved a | tion, however, coasos this evening posilively at @ meddio with such a matter; so be naturally aia not | sipiity upon. th If Mr. Gieetey is really so anxious to re. | with Fussin as well as with France. | hardly probable that after an exile of twenty | (ouhle hineeif about Sor abe os baile tie ale (eens ty vorvevermues! soem built up a flour- | o'clock, pee etore to the Exie stockholders moncy of which | Such @ contingency would mean a general | years he should in the prosent crist sent | The p serevornetoNew Brunewick: | that ihe merriwe was void, and that the partion | But to May last, Lynch, who had become infata. | ‘The Political Machtuon nt Washingto::. therefore were uo! bend Brown. wae curl: | teaptel to sot eenhe ity One, and wife; and it was at. | atod with site the marriage’ on tho wife that he red by force and fraud, In servant, Julls Gorman, informed his out to revisit is native Iand, and hed her to recompany him, ‘Tiis she willingly From the Journal af Comuvrce they hnve been disionesily deprived, why | European war, involving the fate of Turkey | Voluntarily to leave France for any dcsuuation. 7 The Congressional campaign committues, both doeen’t he appeal to Joun Baxcnort Davia, | and Egypt, as well as of Austria, Italy, Bel- | If he has accepted such @ mission, it is jadged ted ® dew | that i Ivinust be doue ination re may Fears | exer al Ould not he granted. He sho » | consented toto, According!" they started for Ire. | Democratic and Republican, aro hard at work tn tne Acting Scerctary ef State in President | gium, and Holland. that it must be done ie a pore re baa bavi Cite fino the questicns of iim iu the case before de. | fund on the Nth of May, and visited the wife's pa. | Canitol, sending off eloico ‘political renting w the ae kines Cabine , The @. , garding this country, Time and experience no ; ne | Chulng upon the valiuity of the inarrlaze, irom fe with | wmenlichtened Amorieans, black ant wilte. alt \ RANT's Cabinet, to restore the two millions 6 Germans, however, are not willing to doubt have tempered down the energetic vio- whe b ul ber tien the country, Each ecommittes @npioys i | and three.quarters of dollars of which those | lose the present opportunity of clutching su ids tia eateunnaies (und bit INL OUrRURST OF CRIM Wife started atter him Lihat Aik eect ll ace hell Hal , : 84: | Jence and uncompromising spirit of this whilome | captain’ I by the contract | preme power in continental Europe. This | straightforward, bold, but impracticable repub- | ‘He. children ous uf reach eight-page 0s franke They n Tt w plete nor A for distribntic vernal, Tt was’ fe his old servant, nd that Lyneb was living Therefore, his wile dete } stockholders were defraud: I, realy teeny ; ‘ere isa very. Une prosrect of a legal strasgle wdue A wapniy for a ditores,, duke Daly hea impossible for one man to rin’: #0 many dene ! with the Boston, H Land Erie, which | i# really what BisManck means to say when | ticon, Twenty years of exile have probably, as | over the latter, en over Wie pereouui property sree Chacudaiva Mavtusedaeswaies, | Ceck: COTTER IGN OF tthe BANie: RAC. Genera each day, Dut tie. matier i. com Davis“ fixed up” when he wasa Director and: | he points to the determination of the German | far as Europe is concerned, destroyed many ila | yee eee ae iene a et a he Toots of Tammany Hatt Lineh to pay $500 a year alimony, the option hela Heretofore the easier at eee ! ; ; : . y y Divers were enzaged yeste in placing chums | spe tah, leit to his wife whether she wil marry agai tam, but that ie now forbi den, | counsel of the Erie Company? IfMr. G@new | people to keep possession of thelr present | sions and made him a wiser though a sadder | under tne sunken (uaivat, ani laa day or tro sue | |B opening the September term of the Oyer jotths ada Fecal , pediment mast ye teak ink | i ‘ 5 pon ; ; Se aed Nil’ be raised, Qne-or het boilers is iutact eceorc- | and Termizer yceterday, Judge Barnard charge Written #lenature, | Accordingly, 40 106 : a LEY should cont at Daves himself did | foothold in France. ‘The fear of a republican bat he may still entertain false ideas | fyi'to ie reportu! we wivers. “abe otner bas lost | tre Grant duty os reir dapad soph The Temple that Beenme a Theatre. were put at work In the Doiuveratic Comw.s Wi hot make over §iV,000 by the Drite he re | reaction in Germany ray algo make him the | Ferpecting the Vaited States. | The American | tie seer i atl Voaia wil plovaliy prove | ,, Theta aGpaud Jury in Oszood"s Cnitarian Church, which was turned | rooms, and the same number iu the Menuism i A ved on that occasion, e not almit | more intent on crushing in its bud the eee att hie sh sha err @ total lose, Hes bare woncen Into a thentre by the Worrell Sisters, ts the property | teen, Mens Pratt aud Mandi) Wien th ‘ A ; : , ssly boot-ticking Lovts Naronroy,have of course - — ofA. T. Stewart, the millionaire, ‘Shortly before | Decame perfect in tioir work, they were > that the Erie «oc ler wo mi Freich republican Government by ed Near PF t OF : ( ranking docuimet 2 Con Hi VaMrascinas ee Ceo Fronch republican Government by subject: | sion io tondying the new Republic, Filled with | TH# FAHAROUTKNS OF THE Ba } tre bnrlesquers got the lense, Mr. B. L. Davenport | (anklng documents im the usmes of those Congress H! and three qua tere 's net, cominit it to irretrievable calamities, which a romantic reverence for the idea of a republic, | Cranechan’ Dilis Pein hubaved Pihate made an offer of 00) per annam, with the inten. ‘Conia ble money has be P 1 onal in cons'deration of And that being | may culminate in the restoration of mon-| je may consider their action as.an index of the teal GFE eecnient ebane Cat tion of moking it a fi atre, for whieh tts | Committee, ani an immense number of ¢ y uni 8 i : ‘ i : sider thelr a SALIRUSS OF tie ov Pre by a enue i etalon souition ciben Femmes abl Ay emer | are being printe toy Nave adopted new bla if eo, onglt not DAvis to make restitution of | atchy under the Onueaxs dynasty. Na-| gontiment of the American Exccutive, Wecan | ter—Tbe Uutted States Playwug a bende tino, when wut clty nad | Pesttion ofere remarkable advastegees Yul he met | distribution, and onty sand the doca Sey aien ‘1 Whit gto Davis on this niagnanimity. ‘They are as selfish and | when brought in ‘contact, as he will be if Rap tadatlacnth He Abaondiac De: by mauay triedde Whe wished t {t is propose! to furnish, sud tho ‘e " ee 5 : eara dr, Carnochaa an y frie wished and o le Vy end j ight also eall upon sping as individuals, It is not likely, | comes, with a Grayt, a Frew, and a Baxcrort | oy inenaaa a itima’e drama end English tragedy a wena a i him to 1 therefore, that Germany will readily re. | Davts, particularly as he will no doubt arrive | | y 4 has arrived ty for pullic approval than Mr. Booth SUNDBANS. s mor nounce the fruit of her victories simply to | Without a $40,000 check in bis pocket, er any y waters fron Havan : exovabte “Spencor, £01 - a dtr oblige ether y jeal her growing | idea of using it ith i etizar, furaishod with « aicoe \ tn ! partuer of Buttor, « hestse Coralie —A stock company is being formed in Louie 1 hetrau ge other y 8 jealous ¢ owing x : ro-bE st 5 titan tenlaen § i ville tats A ; | fulo aud preatiess, or even disinterested nations like Mala H f; pa ; * t ne diveritainatien in fay , vowinan | AK, far ly got up ta his sleey jan, the ff w ined it shows @ ver sign Ld e * a! or n an actor ¢ eh hich yin oD ri te Got up ta tt P ii! respons the United Statoa If Braarener modora bales J ied t hee it nef Y and pt two acres 1 ora ha epkeun 4 P 2 rior moral ini grity on the part of this ¢ y , tea z i - nee Lit fa 2" sid Aad ronnd before ke. un, j abe ; Nis cacine eeu fe d : a F on, Whiek Mn. Siew ve dam: | —Atong the new books in Lond. a, the title of i f and , Bt 5 oak it will avi through a fear | fed Red Republican, to that exhibited either by | 1° Oe her carga, U ut to thle clty in | { : aced ita firstela ° should itAvaidd | ua bbid} ll hac ohA\s ee bee’ ak wuts By ‘ ! oth Russia and ustria. may join Satis YT ehite “ ssod aw tia rap between v town and the down-town ee aye ae. dg ee } at bot j imperiaiisy. or royalism, as manifested by the for one th a Frie Company on the | France in a coalition against Germany. little arrangements unscrupulously negotiated | x anistact awakened the avaricious desires of a Sbui the naval ceowth of the bate busi: | —It takes goven yoluines of the Congresiiono? rt sande Jndividaally Ys z nhedes sa : ay Tl Wissen GINO aTNRMEA caine oue Tie ne pirates, | Fe sup town must in time Mill tt, Globe to contain the debates of last session—two vole ] , A Tlow to Sp " s cubehened ening Jotihe ath ihe acta beaidlutcerarey: RE nies more than wire « equlred beta et} t know; but the Erie How to Save the Democracy the absorption of Holland, Belgium, Luxem- | ad secure waters of rer Amboy, and ext out tie 3K Voited Americnn Mechante DAA visio gic et Unllloaihs potaonet F wh this frendutent act | ‘Tammany Hall is no doubt very much | bourg, and minor German States, The incident | prize and bring it to Row York tor such adjudica r nd radians thaw fo The National Council of the Order of U pay 5 ear Waaane ities wir of Lig something like tv ions of dol | afraid th terrible Young Domocracy | Was *elated by Levau-Rortin biinself to a gentle. | Uon a9 18 allotted to eraft coming into the relentless ersons tha: you Anerican Mechanics will moet in Newark, N Marry a hero two shades darter Wan khewals larg, und he ro it to them, will bolt its ticket, and so lay Gov, | mn in Washington, and the narrative was after | frasp of the sestropers of the commerce of our port, en. £0 Like the 27h inst, Among important MA MMilwankes nurse ox h | If Mr. Giusy will apy Davie and | HO¥FMAN on the shelf alongside of Pen. | "etd conirmed by Lamanrixn: Kadi eeapatbie manned) seme ‘ before the Order will be the enbse + | troutte to take caro ot slo’ onstons; mosto ‘ m4 £ t him t sents iiererd im * ) | DLEroN and Packzn, and thy rayeties i About a couple of years prior to the expulsion | 1" ny t 11 : na ie nec FE Tee Tar Mees Tiert ee eAae tke troeat: | NeaumAyinines and ir thay do thay, don't Eps i iit get him to f fuar miltions and | DLRTONand Packzn, and thus wave the com: | o¢ tome Punippa in leds, thet monarch, who | 02e wo the ‘ 1 aie th a Lodge in any other jurisdiction. Under the presen —Some Lown regulators tried to make am i] 2 : : pee aserpiat Nie F , that monerch, who pee i arrangement a Visiting brother must have 4 * * gull at three-quarters, Le will thereby give the | petition for the Presidentin! nomination at | yaa yeen dubbed the moder Unxsses by Wek tatetiay Pentel e iW Ny BC 00 ee: Oar: Pontos bi rasele' a Meese Set oy Eee are be os f stockholders immediately a dividend uf six | the East solely to Gov, Exaiisu and JouN | pisnaeis, was supposed to be immutably estab: | y, Loe abit seta | soroasibe na A ere they cut pia dowa he bad lort all toterest iu tae mate q arom ae ever teaiee [ Geraeeaniye inwvareiitteliiy : utably Unvortun tely for tie euceass of the piraticat pnrne, | ¢ ‘ Nor vouens Tue Fricdtebein Divorce. ter. Y Meh iss or more thaa they | Q ! iD tell Tammany | tished on the throne. Some misaivings, how- | the United Sta'es revenue cutter MeCailoedy Capt. | # vations ? have to take, Froncisca D, Friedlebein was marric! to Franz | —A Kansas paper speaks of a young lady who could expect to rea! from the resignation | how to heal the breach and escape this peril. | ever, obtruded as to what might occur im the | Hendrix, was anchored off the town, and within gon acanw een W. Friedledein about four years azo, A‘te. living as fresh and haoyant as the Nudding rose afs { and reélcesion of Bess ‘I wicp and his fellow | Let the Rochester Convention nominate | event of bis decease, His Mujesty being at that | shot of tie brig. ‘Lhe situation was takea in at SRURCH ENVY URALED wits hia ayoor sho abandoned bim, and has sue! og through the dewaglded steve of frax’au " elt ty . S A 1 Janca hy tie Carnochan for canLevery thou = rs 7 he dawn.” i Directors, Beside, in making such an ap: | Sueriff O'Briey for Licutenant-Governor in. | time temporarily in far more precarious health ASML PN Par ceatee tithe dan aekuan The Rev. Heary Highland Garnett co be | pero, has been relerred by Judge | eno from the Rah f th Bn peal toD vis, Mr. GEEK-KY cannot be aus | stead of Beacu, and then take Tomas A. | than the public was aware, A meeting of the | the Fietever ren into dock, und tied | wp Restored to the Presbyterian Pulpit in ? ese GB repanie oe " e Co ss ‘ onde ee 4 i : #e * © | for an hour cr fo, wile the crowd of freeovoter ppl pi bediy . % —— ene eligio ee 0, that * nothing ten 1, perted of any political tisan motive. | Lupita for Mayor instcad of Avnamast | O‘leans princes and of reveral members of the | susiied as TABLE aE ah LER bab pon Prince Strect--Litiention Buded, ~ TUB BALL AND BAT, feito ooencpiel Wad piaamerinn Chesil adh Davis—what ( a ofliliesteloné Oithig.. Heetsa eal anoneh | Tm, | Cabinet was held, to which Gon, Cuancansige | bold, revived thelr eouea se by some matchless ay ole The Colored Presbyterian Church in Prince + fofante."* Ac ae ses ee nui Ny | y hat (acre ts of himi—Delongs nomi- | O'liatL. Bracitia well enough ine calm, | va invited, At that meeting it was pointed out ning to their cratt,put cif Badly | strect was closed about three years ago on account of | Mow the Olympics of Washington were | A Tennossee robber réht an impecunions ¥ Wut nally to the Hepullican party, and holde, | buthe cannot allay the storm that is mow surg: | 4 Cuaxcan a, who! had eome: for thal pur ANTE re ER et CHP ern fead netweer tho and the friends of the Beaten by the Atlantis. fine RS ardangapnhaite ihe pees ee v A : 0 pur nV Attcmnet of the New Yok cang ; : mA es saad tes hil with Mr, Gisesuy’s assent aud appro. | ingaround the walls of St. Tammany, making hie that England was in an entirely nosey pn tw away tie brig would have beea resisted by the | Pastor, Rev. Henry MH. Garnett, Avout six months On the Capitoline ground yesterdey afternoon | 4, barrelled acl eis used, pt oe pipet bation, one of the highest offices in the | the wooden Indian over the portals shake in Lis pee fee Tasndoo aculd easily) be takes : Seereat ar Deencanen Gin sarryvan on aforwand "ie case was brousht before the Supreme | a very fair throng of apects.or# autented ty witnors | gaing robber throngi the head, i a hh » one of Lighes a m > ' 01 td easily al y | pre Dr, Carne rom carrying ont Yoart, ‘The Court o-doret it placed in the hands of | the game between the Atiaatics anu the Olympics of > ‘i #4 national Aduminisiration, Accordingly, Mr, | bis moccasins, Besides, O'BrueN bas plenty | surprise. ‘This it was proposed ty doin the event | Ad eRentive dasigns, The cutter 11 roteriea, ‘rhe old Doard made proposition to re- | Wve Bal Ey Cabins erieat Cutie aie —A Philadelphia women earns her honest liver H, i 8 proposed to: remain in Perth Amooy waters antl Pr. Cornc tien It thenew one would do likewise, ‘This pro- | Washington, The Olympics arrived ou the ground | inood by fainting in front of large stores and hotelq 4 GheeLEy can with the uturoet propriety ap- | of brains, and would be the handsonest man | of the death of the citizen Kivg, iu order to con. | therour ly nnderstands tiat he cannot rise rou. posal Was accepted, and both Boards resigned nc yout 15, and met witha very " ceeption ; | tn P propriety ap i MOB) eat ner eerrer ty ah teas poral wits Basen A Dolm Boards ‘resined @ very cordial reeeptioa ; | into which she is carried, A purse is then made up i peal to him asa icllow Republican to saake | Who has presided over the Senate since its | selidate the new dynasty, Enough of the secret, Ae Hla ade taht eooow three persons. to {1m Uonnt Of iusives, | eA Bot show an the field (9 } her, and she «gent home ta a hack. ’ () restitution to tLe widews and orphane who | chair was filled by Lotner Braprsi, Ag | however, leaked out a fow months afterward to THE NEW PASSENGER LIND. ihe revenih to be chosen by the Fetes, | + | Ter Raweaal toe Zoe Hau A alt a5 Bout site —A man and a young Indy in Chicago quare ty 7 1 t ; 7 a ¥ ; " eet on sof this month to log he tine, Ti le mel an ame considerably, " we oF > smal d id cach Be ite ath have suffered heavy lossea and are in poverty | forO’HALL, he ts nothing but s Tuurtow | drew s letter from the Duke of Wetuixcros in no ge the new Board and’ reinstate Mr. flarnets os ves Bia Ole ron: Mie Ramo conaNIATADIy: | OL: relied ever tn Ne of & SAL te BOA ane | roenifors! y “Altes p is nothir LOW | ‘fe retirement, pointing out the defenceless con. | Admiral Porter Vourping ibe Powore of the | ine Mr tismnere dns nnered acskinouaig in anit: | the Warhinston men, Perce did not make his ap | ne aleg neariy nforecd Kin Solomon's decision | and aaisery through his fraudulent acts, | WED man in disguise, while LEDWITH | 4: oF his countiy in case of acoup de main Mecretary ef the Nayy—VirsteCliss Cobia | ine up the cicreh for about sixteon or eevenwoen | Pearance, and his piney wes taken by Young, Glen, | the mfant case, when an officer arrested both. | ] But when Le appeals to Boss Tween, people | 18 a real Democrat and has brains aud char. | (, y an 2 Ne we awnge to Europe at Goverament Wa-! ofan, during whieh time be hus liquidated the | who is one of the'r vest players, was so sick that he —In Litchfield county, Connecticut, the virtue HS aro apt to # i thathe lian soma partinan | O0ter Conpen and the peace party ridiculed the idea, pe WO TD OE ace aty: Can nate woul ought not to have been allowed to play, ‘The At- | ous citizens recently puntshed a young man who had | , ct that he lias some partisan 4 en sf aud & bitter controversy cnsued; but finally | Punsogurma, Sept, 12.—One of the newly | tase Suuday evening, arnatt would preach | ini team was also short of thet aa ». | outragea morality by shaving tho tail aud mone of shy ahlecihiuuvinw lee tin! ant ‘ext Div Giite main inattan OhOMBATEN wonld ammonat r ’ t Sunday evening, and a large uunver of his a i fr regular nine, i wow. Let him first get Davis h f RIEN measures were taken to render the islaud less in- | adopvet naval regulations is that © Wome s¥al’ not intent on hearing Zettlein, the “charmer,” being absent from MIness, | 0% Ms horse, aad otherwise disdguring the snnocent ian to make restitution of these four millionsand | to the temporary sacrifice of Lieut-Gov. } eccure be taken on board ships of war lor paysage froin Sid not appear, and many were disuppoluted. | yud to his Vad Wealth the Atlinties att ino | SanERRRes ; ; ii three quarters, and then he can take hold of | BEACH; but since the Republicans have not | When Leprv-Rouizx—he then entertained, und | 8¢ port to another, or for residence, without the Ue Sitios atiean great moasare, the poor show they made out Wert. —Mr, Graham, compositor of the Meriden 4 ‘ " " : : t of the Navy." howl BD, . A ; chily, | (comme van, 18 08 Oo mily of 24 cuiltiens at WWE with cleancr hands and a better | hesitated to slanghter +> great a man us the | perhaps docs still, an uncompromising hatred of | ¢XPFes Permission of the Secretary of te Navy. prerauean,_ plac aaah tpyalid i very Pipe Pe Mer CRG disteias es oe ata Ob i ahines of auceons Hon, Honact: GRERLEY, the Democracy can | Great Britain—was a member of the Provisional | _,¥tt the sioop of war Brocklyn sulle from we | Agnin at tho Acitar OO ee eee ee eet Liver otarer ni | 6wa ootaslone se gayo bitth to tryn ers, 4 a —_— Well afford to offer up BEACH on the altar of | Government of the French Republic, Gen. te Haat i Do ee ‘The Candidate who tas ne Wish to be | tho sbeence of Hei." Ht ia only fils to show that | —The lash macthed of comaitting: sulcldo in ta Hh Tho Hon. 8. fi Par eat Cardinal Ane } peace and harmony. O'BRIEN would get all | CH4xaansieR called on him late at night, and | or, JF the Capinin bad hod Mr, Rovesou's permis- Tox, Sept, 12.—Wendell Phillips accepts | imate af the game ia be formed. [Ray gl be too pay Pe pan a { onelli, i : eee ela ae 2 ‘ t Hee Tee Ee re eee cntlaw athe | sweep su up ap the seal in’ tip ciesuings 36 A 1 We 1 penetlte eo Lcliove ater | tH? Irish and French votes, and hoisasmuch | *#b0d if be did not wish to see Great Britain bu | ston to take hie famiy to Barope tn this inexpenrive | {Oi yinohfteyi™ wemmmtion fF Gevetaur ia Te tat MTree Vall otan paps MHA enOR NE seo eee ICANN rargcaioan Fah’ tn Gs elevy and Wave Eee 1 1 vmod Italians here bellevo tha . miliated 0 avenged, and the young Re- ner, we § eu 1 be no reas joslowing lettort on beth sides, Although there was some very prat - ns sch 8a8.8 ag f of @ Teuton a8 KAUPMANN. As for the 3 AGRO bh nner, we. suppose Miare god! Toasonn have ty wish ts be Qove f Mtassachasetts, and | ty , jaa some very prot- | what al's hum, Mil within a few days the temporal domination | stay ratty, Lupwirn is a tower of atrength,, | Pubic firmly established by a stroke of great | ble erotid of complaint; but it turns out that the Saree Ur is thin onhdesce anerauanti dire te | we tad DowerfDl batting upon both sides, there was, |” Audvew Walker and Charles Freer, of Ste of Pius IX, will Le es much at en end is | PR Gilat cn Wastt teat : O neva? hy) delat, Leonv-Rouay asked him whether he had | commender of the Brooklyn tovk bis family solely ypamg drawn dole porty eriug to fact that Chapmiaa i4 unaccustomed to | venson'y Mail, Vayne concty, f ' ait, wont , ee De ee ANE Be 8D vile \LL is Lest described, in the lan oil the President of the Council of Minis on the authority of his particular friend Admirat eit Liwsenty and iS performance in that arduvus position wat | ontto bunt wit cir V me a Boe , thet of the Boxaraniy dynasty. The only | gure of the World about Woovrond, asa | snd a iN fy nt u ‘ uncil te Reet eer ae OU the Reatetare oF the v knew move hay wy tui extrohneiy creditaole, only fiyw rane being acored off AE pate aul eheMtihr ah sashes, heeds } question in their minds is whether it wil! be I nla , and the Minister of War, who were the proper | nothing ebout ie,and will not util he picks up ink ‘ hia piteling In six inning®, Sturt payed his position |e © i 7 ; ; y “fluent litle popinjay.” Will the Albany | offcials to whom suc proposition should su partners, oot encmfes. They | vory well indeed, putting aut fitvon mon and aasiet | Oe OO il : DADE Semel ' & quiet oveupation by tue King of Italy, wi POPUNEY YY | officials to whom such @ proposition should be | Pt. 1. now it wan dono: Guest wrote stand lo bring abeat a tar divistet 1 ing three times, Hail aud 0 Model. In | tesorte tv by avoetsnon, At this moment rear cain Ke homer Te she Regency andthe Tammany Ring tukeour ud- | made, Cuaxcansiue replicd that he had not, | gouty Putt king the} fhe tt fn Anlly. con ronal CAE Wo batting Hall tod the score, wise Seuith and Pikw | apse ng Vaiker Lofouet Lhe DEwaD, rBlstodk ti i Re Ht and even inieaul icati om for thot | vice, aud save their party t because neither of them had the boldness neces. | Beeretiry wopll eive his (ues tiperm) iM, Hereatier We should be loge after him, “cach of t wilt a Vacore. | fora suikey, aul fret upon hime My then appsoaeiid Mhabayevee di ig rile 1 the Papal ame “ sary to an undertaking so startling, but really so | thu tims not niceseacy to. apply to the 8 1 : asses more very wetl, for, althoug! gelousily Gane h | Uo eu nes Woe RMON eee BE aMenverE }6 } Slates, or whethor the resentment cf the| ‘The Hon, Siamsvr > KavrMann was | feasible and easy; that wilh the sole concurrence | Hetil Guest wished to take His faiailyy & , Puortmute | mutt he mate some very Lritiiant stops und eatehes, | Miele body ot Walker weltering in bis own blo | 4 Rand ; do was to em on boat bon Ute dav of sa tin ie, ws, Uerth aut Strang. ako f —A half-breed girl, about nino year old | Mazvivian and Garivaldian Republicans | nominated for Licutenant-Governor to got the | of Lepxu-Rorzam he could, however, put the plan | Suche wine’ keep te sear wit (de fome came to. eure PALI {OF Our acciAl By stern 1 Pee alt he weak noni, Lili Tueratly na eine Greene alba kate, sy Wi will control or perhaps direct tho change | German vote, Everybody vaderstands this. | into immediate execution, and was so aswure Forter ‘further ald Wut several, offers hau wieln | Of age tnoutG, be, [ned Of Rony nie sie OF cua TA te. Ju Aho OLenphe Bias Gion, ‘in | house nuat St. Jo, Mo,, from thy bite of w rt fm apisit of stern hostility, In short, | But it is now asserted that, though he was born | success that he would allow that fanctionary sha thal We AAL AGE BelinGe ATF would cara | ube bE ’ tt vous to stop aby his pluck | 8N9Ke received five years before. The bite Mid not H whothcr, as is most to be deairod, Vicron | i Germany, be has not a drop of Teutonic blood | entirely tu disavow him if he failed, Lenac- | (@ ween! the prisilege tg ang mons and th lates FUicty boudmirod fov commie nla the Auld to help | Rave any finwediate efect wall! the Cul of the moon if Qu maea te wed pencefully to mak n bis veins, but is a Hebrew, Now, nebody COLLIN answered hy reculling the proposition | ter's) authority e« sumcient, ike Hef devsivation of bis services, by playing before | 9 tow minutes and then pa . une é Vani HY | R j 7 ought to object to him simply on that account; | made by Tweasstocexs to the Athenians, and re | Wve We romember whet a Ive au 1 test ne We oust. OF the picker, Keach, when comparing | pug wealth watil the next fall 1 anes Rome his capital, with a due regard to all ss thon it Wy vight tod buddy sac and eff eh ie {0 Lim with the armor,” Woltors, or Cummings, | Put Health watil the next fall ‘ Mi Ree ne ot ee Oe | for, happily, wader our form of goverument, we | ferred by them to Anistines, ‘ While he lived Viet vy return frou, Riirope wii | worsIngtied ta wesw pe ent paris No goelal | but Ht:te cau be suid. Judging trom the manner in | Mother Mand this haa boon ¢ Panny ) ee pp 4 by . her Le Ue over | axe no distinction of race, Besides, Kave- | in the hope,’ he said, “of seeing Great Britain uoble husband inthe eawkliay the | aT ANT Roe URS fae Sere ento mere HD WR TABS.) web It WAS Daten SHALETUIN IC SRA: YaTy, SaEy ta) 0¥OR One § wine li wean } ayred tn the courwe'li: fillows by the Repub- | waxy is a good fellow and very handsome, and | humiliated and Waterloo avenged, he would | menagement of the nary ‘his respeet. MEX. | general American Coleco t+ the batlot-hox, and on | bat'a argu score Is always sure to be gat tue | out of the sega Line aa t Jicans, or whether Lis ceeupation be entirely | all the Jews aro sua to vote for him ex consider France and himself indelibly disgraced —— a Feadicst, if bot th PATO nR Ane AE tama ann Hie Tinab Tare oF anae Jn the FUE MOPERY DAMORE i superseded by theirs, as, in the repid und | those who yote the Democratic ticket by attempting or countenancing the theft of suck New Postal Convention with Brazit, husveur ry fy) Mewngihen your | Meare was 20 (0 80 ‘the 0 y A Landon Lurie | ‘ , a] th ‘i y j cing of such ob hse Pel as continaed boc | aay t dereey Beare ws 20 10 2 ne Olympics when they Seine 4 \ startling changes of these troublesome timos, | when o gentleman is pat in nomination solely for | @ victory, or such a retribution, by surprise, poral eperenlie has pee A ded be- | eral Surdgedt by mana gice | Shenk to,the bat, und thes veserve a deal of eregit for La cpr crenkitatete is not impossible, the purpose of drawing votes from the Teutonic 7 PTE 18 ERP RTO A inties belt ” ” oni Men’ acne in (he Valve | Sutknn i neoves New quickie sorever | acored als rune, and tad the sat PAAR Gaetan Hey, evsinsn wi) ravens. A we that 60 fi het branch of the electors, there is foree in th The latest private advices from Mexico are | (°! Fpodlone: a}, fiheen mh Principle w f earnest nnn wirk (ae it that they sade the Atluntios rather nervous, for at Bho haw a bouquet tu ter pat } agree that 8o far as the hy branch he el , the i | shat the Goveeument te nob bankrupt, aa hos | fatetand 89) rete tn Brasil for helt an ounec, f WENDELL PluLLirs, | tue time Strong Waa taco on the My by MeD sueld ‘And brass on hor brow Was draven, Roman Catholie Church is concern declaration that he onght to be a Teuton, There } i Ns a) : a Li rey lt tecn grammes or a fraction thereof, prepayment a the re mere two men on th bases, both of waom , may be ome mistake al h t er a been currently reported, but that the smuggling ompulsory; wut for al rrespe aor than ONG EL wonld have got home hat tho ball’ not been taken, mt not but be benvted by the change, and wilh | BY be ome ml ke about this, and after alt | been currently reported, but that the sniugaling | compulsory; uut for at gorrespondonce otior than 8 REVENGE Ir the Olymptes donot play Deiter today, the Mi 4 wo acknowledge when onev the agory is | MT Kavrasxw my have sprung from the stock | on both the and Pacific sides of the const | jetters there stall ho collected in the mailing eo eG aan pee That will Eve Wicca tieanteezette a , patie att F i i aga Li which almost always exhibits the blond hair | has been carried on so largely that the revenue | try in addition to the inland postage a sea rate of Miah Sietinacn Oammiites iowiag Ap he se of tho game, which may be v that coiled about her head over, Hig revenues now, in attempting to} andthe blue cye, His name is thoroughly Gers | bas been decreased until the officers generally | (Ne cent on exch newer S188 gangs Werpnle tac neee Oy feDo UR ee Oe OEY BOVE One tadeed TOF two Sach 6 hed be as sail a dew navea aiaanind aniline eutilest ably Ger bees w thirty giammer, or fra Twonty years go Dr, Wm. A, McDowell of | lub vat ¢ thou awilling Fulject | man; Low about his Hucage? Let the facts be | of the Govermnent are scarcely able to obtain | Lo he collect t' in thet Moomticld, N. J. ii9 wife took from an asylom ATIANTIO. aueunie To.the thir | actahe bart ! are eocaten up in supporting oflie'als, rol- | inquired into, their salaries, Hence it has become necessary | Newepiters two conts fur gach four oun fa | in New York a colored girl named Kexiany whom Bsn reed Ae GI SAE Tw higuc earns Her), vo iors, policonen, sytow, jailers, and execution | Letters tram Parsee prow erent regret | {0 deapatch an agent to the United States to buy | rite of one ‘eat for each newspaper, On othr | they havo reared ia their funnily an) naturaily bee T BAeas prot: 5 mar oni rea oats ers, that he cannot epare the means to keep | > > ight dratt vessels, which will be armed an: M Has n isle Hee i he girl has | Chapman, p ‘ Then sought (ue up fea aha tacit takeop'| ite ela eee ee ETE laine g ee enian sine A andd | Peiheed “itor” excypt | Books ani eres | cad acied 9 ees Recently the girl haw | p : H ; ele j . Pr pou should not have waited cb aves ? np E sheets 0) le, enersy » | ween r the attentions of a worthless a | Ferguson, © § even the rool of St, Peter's in repair, Theee- | the course of events, His nicide is attributed | *8t¥e #8 crubsers; aud $80,020 has Boer ee OMNeatT or action” thereule wleh dhe pie | man wun live toi ari ropotea | fai i ‘ Vole iret ‘ fourilu of ¢ & prestige of the great Pontiff; | entirely tothe effect produced on his mind by | @rwarded in part payment of the purchases, itanat ehurue abore tent fir exen cnie on at Tings 0 hes he 8 Pkg Se H olive Let whom ‘co ticnl influence extends over | reading the porch of his lifelong friend and ‘The Queen of the Yacht ounecs prfraction of (ur ounces in addition to the | Crow! axas on ; Arab tive balls 4 | ' all regions of sth, laobarured and lost, | mentor Tuxens in opposition to the war, Tho | A tw yachtwhich iexpectod to uchieve won. | fe postage of onecen| for each ounce oF fraellon | ppt Wy obit usta tue tat ee tavart cite ® SE NONE i and the remelndcy compromised, by his ¢ rach act, however, evouioned the tess surprise | ders on the water, has heen designed and modelle!, | tafuirs, ine center aa in adiition inereto, one | Pare Fey 8 thet tine the Doctor's barn in. 8th. Oth, “Ho esilfoar,naviy. 1 y j : 2 » use pL hed publ anil is to be constructed by the Messrs. Poillon, the t ch ottnes or uiter for “0 D8 Re nut innocent persons were at d te j ¥ tinuance in the position of a petty sovereign |! Paris Lecause Parapon hed published anon . ¢ \ bec ote by the Meosrs. Poill ns i ach pce under for g ba po ee BLN bo aA | | te | eH anh 1 Aan iommietrcesure aoddune NEN) mously in the Aeoue dea Dewe Mondea, iv 186, 0 | Pullers of the Seppho. Sha ia to be of about BD Yt iy Wht ae G4 O nexchar , nly tak'n #tel, some comlig | Tine ot 2 hours nad 2 ininttos SRT with an empty avy and dungeons filled h % i , and Para, Pernany % S 2 A Rie Ld alo which was rogarde? ag an autobiogiaphy, | Mele measurement, Her lengih at the load-ling will and tio ure tue oflves of exchanke { The Poet hs ro |, diday. Mutual vs lsimvicas | 1 Bat torepletion with the opponents of the tem: | ina which, netwiintanding hia faint di "| be 100 fect, and over all 119 feet, She will fave a | oa the sidy of eanil m* | sronue examination polson was found in | PAee VE Athicticy at Gan'tuliae ground, rae tmp neal i: SE | poral power, QOace rolieved, however un |. be Heschel Neh et ec pao s. Sullt ont from Nor hiwe — wela sagt, Sull suspicion rested on ee — ] b it : hae at hed was curily (raced to him by the peculiarity of his Pea aatae pata ett A WifeeMurdever'a Bulcides Ho particular person; but when ¥o The Corner Stone ia the title of a new Masonic (ny i i yvofthese trammels, he will coma Ae and the quotations from his favorite author UAH Tee inc Felward Broatloy hinged himactf inthe jail in |p \ proved tt p Beokner, ut No. fu m1 j he unre itr wY wad rover VL Luce Ferni, the hero of th ‘ y MOH HG BS Ene Roston on Bunday, fe was conned awe t Newark p ere 1 Ma hows, and d i

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