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THE SUN MON DAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1870. Wy v= | courage and pereeverance that have never jaensiege th temunealline because of the = WY been surpaeecd, There is no solid analogy | alleged interference by the Democratic Ad- The: 5 Sun, between the cause of Cuba and the cane of | ministration with the perfect freedom of the Ireland ; but the Democratic resolution puts | elections, and because of the absence from ee — a APPALRS IN WASHINGTON. SME CAMPAIGN IN NEW YORK. THE £ VANGEL LICAL UNION, Cvanams Minteter Washburn: s Beetiaawrerthg Conves The Sontiments of the Hom Theodore Alien A feeting sh A tte —Bai Davin Ae eo Hon. =—Why be Supports Woedford fur Gove > y TRE "1 + oF Wivaden' te in : Mantores Mlareenek to Succeed Metic7. ernor-Iias been s Republic oad onear renste oun lunge ne OT oe Tt Bhines for AIL, Correspondence of The Sun. To the Bittor of The sun. i Hits NIGUT, patina eS : ——-“ | them toth upon the same plane, and declarcs | Washington for brief periods of a portion of | “Wasmnaror, Sept. %4—Tt is maid here that | Sin: “A Reader” asks why T support Stew: | yo Thousand Peovie Uauble to Get into the i _Renmasteania fas 19,000 uniformed and din MONDAY, uti 26, 1870. that the Democrats of Now York sympathize | the Cabinet. What would these honored patri- | put for the resolute netion of Mr. Washburne, the | art L. Woodford, and why I used my influence patiauyTateventinn Wemasien be tome | ° pig ee SrA ATEAL WH thew ee —S —.. | with the one just as they sympathize with | ots say were they alive now and saw the Prosi- | Froneh Republic would oe ee aaa aes ee ‘against the Hon, Horace Greetoy, and Fo etn Svenkers ston ratutatony Pritts lly © andy onem T: ie en 108 Gy mw ve ‘an. e bt on: je Dow! ol moperiatint an 4 ° Amunements To-day, the other, and no more! dent writing a letter to a petty revenue officer ae pte oti oA, i. oo men an in pretation aera ener aA LE Ata sbaitnoh are belsg capt la the Huaqvebinaiy Themtre tip Var Wo It is truo that the resolution condemns | denouncing a distinguished Senator and Cx | ising inconsistency in the proceeding, that thé | not for @ pooaniary interest, nor for political pap. | The public meeting of the Evengelieal Alliance | TV0F weithing five ty ten pounds LPR —Titee Hinrmenve Decmns, President Gnant’s policy toward Cuba, but | Senator for expressing opinions advorse to his | provisional Government, only just formed, wot | 1 nover wanted any, a I defy any one to say that I | at the Young Men's Christian Association Hall last iat ccrqcoctan ten by the success of “Loe only for withholding moral support from the | own on a matter involved in a local election, | soif-eonstitnted, not having boen authorized or ap | ever received any from tue Repubhean party; but, | evening, held for the purpose of weleoming the for. q cathe thegnetis ‘wal’ Chives ae he nh) Cuban Republic, and for actively aiding its | while the President bimeclf spent nearly all | pointed either hy the lite Government or the Logis: | Mr. Editor, Jhave been @ Republican from prinei- | eign delegates to the proposed General Conference, ieevebgly tented, the ettioona Het at ne tery ¥ [ee deeine Therte ene 8, There is indeod for the | 1 keting t ret hie Calinot | #Uve Aaseubiy, nor, as yet by popular election ; | pie, Latiended the Contention beenase Lis for- | was attended by on immense concrogation, As | 1 Ney Prese whte iL}, Linn Fdwin's Theatre Macs Fyei Saran, Camilie, Wes mies. There eed cause for the | his time on junketing tours, 9 While the Cuban Repabiie, framed nearly two years | (unate enough to possess money enough to pay my | early as half-past 6 o'clock the andierce began a8 | 8 ay Pi tage Hh nm Lovte, gravest condemnation of @naxt and his ad- | kept running to and fro over the country, the | ago by popular suflrago, and ondorsed by the good | way there and back, Did “Reader do the same? | sembling, and before 7 every seat was occupied and- @ Fireplace” is the name of ® drioking, i" Ptetwway Mall— ile. Cystine Miler, visers ; but when the Democracy tell us that Ban Prancteco Minatrele-o' lirwiery nothing more is due to Cuba than moral sup- our Pastor's Overn Heuse—Srend Com\vain rt, they show that they have no heart in the — i port, they show that they The Reach Paenmatic T pro eV prineee yrecagtaly i" subject, and that all the words which they As You. business of their several departments suffer. {ng shamefully from their neglect of duty? Would not these great statesmen make the land vooal with their anathemas of such en Adininistration? Wo repent, Gen, Grant's appropriate place just now is in Washington, and not at and his logiti- taloon in Chicago. Any one ran got war ‘wishes of tho majority of the people of the United | Answer Second. did not ave any influence | available standing room was at a premiam. BHI Coie oe rounott Pryce age wi m BY i fo wat —They have a desperado ont West who hag already killed five men, and te sald “tO contempiae getting up a graveyard of his own.” —The new asteroid discovered Aug. 16 last States of all partice and sections, is still anacknowl- | against the Hon, Horace Greciey, I have had the | crowds continued to pour into the building, and at edged. Oar Minister to Franoe felt too keenly, | honor to east two votes for Mr. Greeley, and would | the hour of meeting, 7:90 o'clock, even the entrance however, the discredit brought apon his country bY | be overjoyed to have the opportauity to vote and | balls were choked with an enger maltitade of men the condact of tue Admivistration ia the Alabama | work hard for his clection for Governor of New | and women, while {t {s estimated that more than claims, Cuban and San Domingo matters, for a mo- | York State, 2,000 reornn weNT AWAY wre named * Ato," the gorldeaa of Diecord, ov account mont to think of taking bis inspiration from the Third.—My brother was anfortanate enough to | unabdle to get into the building. of the tronted condttion of Rnrope, % Bardino in the Stato Deprrtment, It reems, how- | vet sentenced to a tong term of imprisonment. I] The Hon. William KB. Dodge, President of the —When Wisconsin prisoners are unusually ils ever, from a statement in the Washington official | love my brother dearly. In distross he isdoubly dear | United States branch of the Alliance, presided. | penaved, they are taken out of jail and borried ate organ, that he did net e#cape the hamiliation of an | to me, and after he had been a long time in prison, | Seated upon the plutform with him, besides the del- | hotel until they are properly repentant, ood's Muses expend upon it are mere buncombe. If the Democratic party hope ever to re- ‘ oo | £41 control of the national Government, it I i akee | must be by some other kind of statesman- Long Branch or West Point ; + £898 | chip than that which is expressed in this | mate business is, not moddling with nomi- was Sect See RT ae eran = 3 offer of peenniaty compenration from the Prasst.o } and Itaoveht that he would try to do bettor if 1 | egntes, and officers of the Alliance, were the vonera- A ‘self threading needle” having been ine J 11 E82 | Cuban resolution. Half measures and total | nating Conventions in New York, or local | Government for service volnnturity tendered and | could obtain his release, my mother and myself, | ble Rev, Dr. Cox, and Rev. Dre, Hall, Hatéeld, Cros- | vented, an anxious old bachslor wants to know if eomo fi i tase Be absence of positive ideas will not suffice to | elections in Missouri, but attending to tho th a hat th ph tn ms ve eben wai Outs be ba bo Levaprerh : Par oven Hew ual infirm ook, and many out cae Deleon one at Want ot hla bla bil + wan f 0 ee Minis i 5 eal tnfluen: ed volnn - , ea q —--——. | reinstate a party once led by such men as | duties imposed upon him by the Constitu- | joi jcc, Mo was of course to be reimbursed for fave eattered ln: comueqeetes = premio goe an dceaticn, bet tapered er ot to staNey Vie Hoary the Nigss = rele where et The daily ontee of Tie BON for the weck | ANOREW Jacmeon aud Winttan L. Mancy. | toa, i i tho Gekeis and transportation which vesilos pass | persued ail my friends well know. son, of the Baptist Churon, offored a prayer. After | Get s Meal Like veer raph ea to Give Yeu mding September 24 were: All this may enewer very well for mero job- una ites devine. ports be furnished to #01 cde G ciel dcbocde ; Fourth.In regard to Gov. Woodford’s fusing his | somo pref: tory remarks by the chatromany the im ano aay th ae eal ol tole ODARY. oe THaseday vo.so00 1 bers whose only purpose is to make money for in ti wien and yain‘ul exodas trom Paris, and | tutivence to secure my brother's release, Tnever | mense congrega:ion united in singing, to te grand | wee ni sick Nouraty roading tho otvtuar me fu hls 189:38 Plareday aes 1 Jan ‘ ‘ The Russians are massing large bodios of | he war aided in bis. duos labors, we are iaformed, | gpoke to, nor have I ever to my knowledge Keen M Frrom all thas dwell nelow the okies, which appeared at the time of his reported death ednesday 62:1 04,0O0 saturday cc. TOA, themselves; but those who imagine that a} ne a murkish frontior. ‘This iy very | oF Yoluntecr Americau citigenn, among whom was 8 | hs Hon, Stewart L. Woodford ia my llth matory praise arises —A Pennsylvania farmer states that he cured a . Party can rise toa great position by twaddle D 1. How could they fail to take tho | 002% Mt Fish Anawer Fifth—The Hon, John T, Hoffman, tho Through every inna, by every tongac.” bis daughter of the (irecian bend by pouring water og 1s there any Diflorence ? and humbug, simply prove their own incapa- | Hatural low could they fai take the Tho Chronicle then states, as 1f at were a feather | Governor, han never boen applied to for a pardon for | The vast volume of harmony wrodaced by the her and holding ber out in the sun until #be warped first opportunity—such a one may not come | in Minis! We have already expressed our opinion of | city and their own title to the scorn of all r Washburne's cap, and a feather in the | my orrirg brother, neither by myself nor any other | Mmited voices of so great a congregation produced | DACK again, ‘ jons— atin e1 0 | cal o Administration, that he had Cone what he an effect most thrilling and grand, —Louis Napoleon, they say, is not afraid of be the resolution respecting Cuba adopted by | with whom politics meane scmething moro | Main for ge sussiles of putting an end 10 padi bi nk Wil Gag ER WS HL Lobded wae alr rine ent a tor my | After tho singing, a statement éoncerning ing sent to St. Helena, norto Ham, nor to the Hack Hola the Republican State Convention at Sara. | thon popular delusion and public plunder. the rule of the Sultans over Christian nation. doeeneg, cw (he a, Viki sorboed perkondl ents | Garo mean as dem " 101 Mi nT mi Tc will, TTHW OBJECTS OF THE ALLI NCE of Caleutte, All he aske is that they won't send tir tq i " " i Es alities? Russia has now the power to eman- M ; lor, a® you sign yourself, one Word to you. | nd the causes comrpelling the portponement of the | Chicago. toga. It is amean, cowardly, heartless res peneation for his trouble from the Prassian Govern [+ Jadg: not, that you be not jndged. noposed Conference was made by the Rev, Dr. 8. Gen, Beanrogard thinks thet Napoleon hes olution, showing that the manegers of the The Tax Commisstoncrs. cipate the Christians of Eastern Europe. | mont, replying that ho would as soon think of being Kespeetiaity THIKONORE ALLEN, Prime. Dr. Prime wished ‘it distinetly wnder- a er on stood that the meetings held on Friday and vow been badly treated. “He bas riven Fraece not onir Pale Toe 8 Ctanee ty BEERS Were te eee te ae were inno sense A cabstitote for the reat Protest. | prestige. bot a development and promperity tbe mosy partake of his lity, Of course, sacban in: | ARE LAND LOAVES AND FISHES. ent Eeumenien! Counel. whieh ts rot bo coms, and | andonoted.” Let her Jose no time in accomplishing the tark. Since it has to be done, 'twere well it were done as qui Republican Convention had no real syrape- | We are afraid we shall have to give np Why with Cuba, and no appreciation of the | “ Jling the Improved Times by that compli- pature and grandcur of the struggle in | mentary title, and onee more apply to it the ly a8 possible ett, ond astoulebes Bancroft davis, Minister | A fltgh Old Fighe im the Third Congress | sicig ite claims to loll this Conferenes, and that | asked a woman at farm honre the age of her ete which she is engaged. appellation of the Disreputalle Times. Last Re Washburne was no doubt restrained from reventiog ae egg A teria a was Roma The speaker was willing togo there, | chi, and the reply was, “ You've come arovnd aboot a es 8 ‘ se Englishmen who now gloat over the | the proposition as aa insult by remembering the well as the Bismarck of Maryland-He | audit ‘amonth tooneon.” The Democratic State Convention has now | Saturday it devoted three columns to abusing ; ei revi el ike penuettey | bes euilassunt wesentty WALES Ue OoRFEpLL Ab the Printavice, bat te Beaten ae Port Wounn aR CONVERTED, shia des junk suthvod, ot. Wale'ta he langue Been held, and it also adopted a resolution | the Commissioners of Taxes and Asses. | downfall of Box «panre, or carp at the Repy ee he swonld mare him Chairman of the Conference. 8 Res Oat ‘ h Y mente-—Mossrs. ANDREWS, CREAMER, Krxa, | Stsht to bear in mind that in no conntry was | of bis Cubinet bad attained, Count Bismarck ©28 | Corrempondence of The Sun. Rey. Dr. Adams followed with some eloquent and | ever admitted (ambering nearly two hnndrea), and pon Cuba, which, on the surface, appears Kit 7 . 4) only after xi! mistaking the place in which to offer pleasing remarks on Christian onity. He made the | contains jored student that Bautiwors, Sept, 24.—The Third Congres | frond uccertion that to-day Protestantism has sprung | conttynt ine tet colored student imcelagaia! his doucewr, und tho mistake was not unnatural ay ibe be mas eorund | bimacf for admission. when @ son of the Secretary of State was ofletating | SPs! Disteies fmbroglio in the Republican party | £0 the leadaeaton OFiSe TONE. Oe eT eratnecel, —8t. Louis had quite a large fire not long thickens and maddios as it grows older, Postmas- | gr earth to curtail tho Hberty: 2 Alas a8a volunteor clerk at the United States Legation, Lh Auda, Freedom ia what Protestantism means. In this | since, but when the news got to Chicaco that city ‘The alleged re(usal of Senator Morton to accept | ef-Genera! Creswell camo over to Baltinore on | hour of freedom's trinmph it ts well for us to meet | to work and burned ap property to the extent of $3, Thursday to fix it by bringing the weight of the | together and congrotulste ourselves, Franee, he There's ttl ad of Cricago. the missionto St. darivs's has retnspirod the friends | Qn ‘* Haase canent son'eud chiet puctrons of the Eanees, | 0,000. ‘There's no getting ahead of Cntcngo. of Orth with the hope that he may yet thereby re. | Administration to bear upon it, He came bere & | tay gone down, The surrender occurred at Sedan, | —The Patrons of Husbandry in Missouri have Ceive the longedelaye.l compensation for his treach « | S08" 60 tO #operintend primary meeting basiness, | the seat of an old Mognenct theological tehool. Hs | a aige degree into which they Initiate Norte thieves. aeese of {rocdem end humanity to his | 24 compelted all tho Federal officials to pony ap | spoke of the downfall of Rome which followed. and | A ter vhe ceremony nothing ean be seen of the candh scoch on i> question of extending beliie | ™02€Y Aud Rapport his ticket for the City Conven- Biverues hace Kited repeated mupisube, dato, and the ground t al nicely Kodded over. gerent rights to the Cubans, 16 Secaid, however, nm ander threats made by their immediate chiefs ‘The Rev. Dr. Janes Davie, ry of tne Brit: —A Texans man has been cured of the bite of » and his vassals of expulsion from office, Somehow | Ish Brangelical Alitaner, responded, ing the | earantnia by the copious mee of Roberton coumy Lorrs Narorgox more lionized than in th Queen Vicrorta kissed him, Patannerow, Denny, Dienseus, and Manwusneny vied with each other in throwing incense upon the usurper. Lord Mayors and Lady Mayoresses went on their knees before bim, Scores of Aldermen made the'r grotesque pilgrimage to the Tuileries, and were duly treated to turtle and Chablis, Chanesnox, Cowzer, and Graxvitte were as devoted to him as were Penstaxy, Morsy, and Warewser. Hun. own. Yo be more decent and decided than that of | #4 Saxps—in an article so virnlent in its The Republicans. But that we may do no | (ve, so false in its statements, and so absurd injustice to either party, we will print side in its reasoning, that it can only be regarded by side the resolutious upon foreign affairs | # ¢xpressing the very ecstasy of disappoint. adopted by both Conventions, so that our | ment some scheme to which the he meanders may see what they arc Comn.issioners would not lend their as- :) ide. seuené sistance, ‘The gist of tho complaint iy QaanbalY of Une: ianpor against the Commissioners is that they Bynany of France, aw Revoleed, have increased the estimated value trust thay on its ruin’ & - Ubat as no one of political respectability to whom it * fraternal ings of the Society “be represented, * vf at antia Wiis tus Eomsiy, casa tieate i of the taxable real and pergonal property in | Teds of English members of Parliament followed | 49 pocn oddered will accept the Britieh mission, the | OF ber thingy won't stay fixed, bat there is always | wich he fikttecs ely comimtsetoned to con | Whitkey. ‘The wound healed up in two days: an@ on .. live: and) we expe a suit, and counted it as the greatest honor of their Pre zh t onc'stently: atendency among the peopte to assert their indi- | vey to thie AMfance. then proceoted to speak of | the third day the man expires of delirium womens, } Ponlenr Gormony: wavseeien the Fightrons. ct Lae ale ited J amewta Md $59,000,000 over | ice, to sbuke hands with the perjured usurpor. | tronics’ sith as renrosentatiocs Bave been nent | Yid0al preferences, and resent his dictation, Mis | the erent work, of the Alliance. He likened the | —A famous cuchre player in Alaska has tele- aM A ny. Raving t ous victories lo sbal $ ¢ ed usurper. | premises, and, as v0 © been sen! jristian Church to the twelve tribes of Isracl, sep- ; 4 mit Meee ae al endt trae maak ysane | that of last year, This action the Disreputable | When the comp d'état of 1851 was announced in | ever; wlereclse in Europe ignorant of the language | PoNcy tas looked not to an enlargement of the | arsted under different banners, but graphed to the Knickerbocker Club of this city that be ehown Ur 0} f wheUiNE|peovie whe DILLY 10 revise Republic the agsavits of eon aves, WIL) oxtal-/tlous fiveo's | Limes calls “blackmail,” “ plunder,” “ rob. auc 'mat vereg institu: | bery,” “a swindle,” and other names of that Seope of po! tical action ¢0 as to build up a party, Calves bin Wen. is on bis way here prepared to play ten match games ab but to a contraction of the active elomenta for ward | The objects of the Alliance were not to effect a | #109 each (1D gowd) with any player they are Willing ta meeting purposes, #0 that there wight only be leit | anton of Christian denominations; that was inapos- | Hit against him. Alas for Alaeka! Downing street, there wes no such hesitation of t of the courts or countrl ited, contemplat to which they are accred- con‘erring the position on sowe id Fey uF ens exists now in regard to the recoguitic ish ob au enduring basis wo hail | character, It says that the Commissioners | Republic ; but as its object was to Jhuman- | one who is ignorant of or imperfectly acquzinted sible, because the Christian Church was essentially —The Water Commissioners of Hartford, 1} thetr owe nuity toder one! with nen toy ® new ? i 5 #y | & eufictent number of votes tn the Republican eit in r ‘ a » I HoBaligy, matotaiting In| Republi Yandene | arc the tools of the Ring; that they “doctor” | ity of its righis, and the people of sctf-govern. | Wi! Euglish, and that the name of the Hom. Maxie | Peet ep caeead ofices and hold Creswell up | Criwaityn the Proteatany Cie eh ee tzisted. | Conn, in view of the “nauscone tante and offen i Genuzal Enrone the cannelovisthrow, of ale Taper ¢: | the tax Looks ; and that the owners of property | ment, the lande 4 oligarchy of England were of | m0 Maretsek has suddenly loomed up, and ts be- | king, Nevertheless, there are atill necessarily | And tho bond of union Letwren its branches wax so | Cd°F Of the city water,” advise hourewiver to boil it il Wzaion aod pro-|rile, wid the ewi, 1 , menky: Ure) ran bugs i. l ere ‘1 ‘i asec: #tand ont bel Rt res. bro-lfon'ot'e ueurpeus ciattn €0 conten the Gine to Stake down 4 submission | 2f Seriously canvassed imperfect a8 to reflect upon the Christian spirit that | nd let It stand an Loar before using, and resort to cold ‘That our syn pat Ropes are wi Ciba and "with wil srtjel 3 deperdenrtes eversw hore nied seek to be relieved from a dominaticn alieu to Naya ho wer are practically remediless against their “ex Hy eprint nae To the specific all - — ~ some Republicans who do not hold oMces, and a# | wae elvimed to pervade them. ‘The object of the | tea and coffee as family beverages, Amuseme: these are always nominating men who do not choose | Alliance was to show to the Chareh and the world —The number of legless and armless soldiers 9 present week reopens < " of ‘that these branches were easeutially one ip spirit, " The present week reopens Wallack's and inau- | to lek nts boots, bois kevt busy in devising ways | IOS cond work in harmony. for the great interests. | NOW borne on the pension rolls {6 #9 follows: Nomber FA before tho spurions throne, ont Pauaenstox display gations made against second Empire as at present Lord Gaaxvinur | strates 9 season of opera bouffe st the Grand Opera ie goroR men ta Wham : The act enteeene this. Kort was attempted at the | committed to them, ‘The Doctor referred. at con: | having lowt bothlegs, 42; number having last own ier, hel oat Papi tothelcduueairation they ‘have | hem three of the Commissioners—the fourth, | iow, ropugnance to an official recognition of the | House. meeting of tive Rinte Central ecmmittee, ‘aed. ke siderable length te the operations 0 the Allie, | 4,627; nuvher having Joat one oF both arms, 8.0% fm H mir peuple Wo eoure ; align HGGR heii vie: Spr ar ae : : h year a Bai Sat we ota Mr. Cunampr, being alsent from the ei third Republic. Surely Enyland must bein her | _ Siuce the closing of Wallack's Theatre some | terday {0 harmonise the diferences oF the ‘Third | sbowing, ite pecallar Hel of onerations, and llue” | per baving fot one arm and ler, 2 eh in with two weeks since, the workmen ex sguged in 4:8 | near by). through his agents, attempted to foist n new | Mterest, ~ Ih wes regarded as a strong case of circum. renovation have bad but abont tem days of | eanaidate upon the people without permitting them | After einging the hy Working time, wiich has been employed | t9 have any voice in the maiter at all. ‘The two can | Where’er the sun’ the pment in wi tng ‘| rom Cuda all moral eup port and actively alding il» i Apewies. dota, and s« i have replied in the most conclusive manner. k in more sloth, ease 0, aud her pe ple sun in the first place, their duty is not to impose in, *Fesas shall relen | stantialevidence ina Pittsburgh court, we our di Dr. Revel, of Florence, | whon the plainti™ produced the akillet with which secking, if such things can be ,wilhout } . Was aanouneed. ‘The Doctor made a happy either Uke annual taxes or the local aseeas. | rousing their indignation, ; didates, both claiming to be regular nominees, now | Italy. was sxnounce ‘ wife struck lim, and showed the jury « H In regard to Frauce and Ge y the Re | trentp: 1 Hi ‘ apa epg sted ntl = With amaring encvsy and obit, aud the | Jo the Meld, agreed fo withdraw, and Creswell had | pPoloty or bis broken He aad proceeded So | tree lags Atted into the bates in his bend, isi ae ’ Hi rt ments; and any ‘ncrease they may make of piossant Tite act temple tocks in all respecte as | third candidate in the person of ‘Mr. Booth to set | *Pea ie publican platform is a great deal more Amer. e he - . The masses of the p » in London ar ood as new, The rich background of és ‘up Without coing throneb the unnecessary troubie THE CONDITION OF RELIGION IN ITALY. —It is stated in the Paris journals that the t fean and more sensidle then that of the Dum Vee ae cae serene Sinoeny ow said to bein au appa ling coud i'Ol Wesistition | | papentienes ea anos, X rod] of primary elect on ands new convention, This | sioce tke revalnuon of tsi emul this maith the ! corr which the taxes are distributed, and is, thore. 4 ocrate ; while as for Cuba, the Democrat j “| fore, a substant! it Fegolation seems, as we have said, to be vot: | ocher pro ter than that of the Republicane, though paper-hanging, wirh gold network, the white and | purpose of bis was thwarted, strange to tay, by | oniy coustitution preserved ip Italy, through all the Lash east eal bnanpdp nae eg scald Mare gilt trellis work of the (cont of the bones, and the render, pil AA Gi Ga Coco ia bis political changes and movetrents in. that’ country, pide era ta ive He oe pearoune he flea slend olumus ded w pid mi ot veatrs ura was that which is now recognized ond binding etic tor 0 history, the Alivieter of the Intertoe lender columus studded with gold uail-heads, €1V® | seting under his dictation, Mr. C, C. Fulton, proprie- | throuzhont the Peninsula, the Papal Biaice included, | bas anpointed w commission to classify and prepare Whe suditorium an appearance at once light, warm, | tor of the American newspaper, who justly claims to } and which guarantees Liberty of conscien: and them for pn ieation, d brilliant, The tvst essential change in the ar. | be the Warwick of King Creswell, opposed bis | worship to all mep. le then spoke 0! Out of he twenty. chit ‘isthe removal of the former ceiling ang } S0t00, and expresses himsell as opposed to Lis eau- | tho Hrotestant missions, seetablislied and im: is Sw ny On He ewventy-e) i . didate, tained by tho Weldew ‘Chares, andor 's ornare of the Btate of ¢ the introduction of agravsinl dome tastefal in form | It was not dtftentt for Fatton to get the eonnty | prosection of this Tiberal constitution, througinat | ber at Martiord, only tw and misery, Those who go thre of the British metropol! the poor and the helple ror at the sight of the hi gh the quarters 1 benefit to the owners of , the valuation of which is not which are Inhabited by € overcome with ter. reased, really itis worse. ‘The difference beween | anit i “a t h them is that the Democrats condemn th ain those wretched regions, Naked children covered with filth and ht portraits of the Gov via! tn i euate Chasn t 1k about robbery and swindling: by the Commissioners is sheer nouseuse. The i reverted’ aa wear 3 oI Set ROA vermin; women in rage, with expressions of and decoration, surmounted by a still bigher cupola, | Members to agree to refar the whole matter tothe | Italy, and. the eueccse these missions had mer with Das an Whurerey baa doas seibon of the Republican Administration as | persons to blame for our enormous burdens | tenance stupefied and brutalized by ponury Mee eee itt caine: Ineoearer tee porte Brople, or ey realised wal Any alvempt on their | in the various Staten. Ho deacried the eaccess i 4 Per tonpotmnpet ney Vheapelalanyh jeu Haid i ile partis ganizs hgseios w b whicl ; i Meith any hostile partisan organiza ; ® | are the Tammany Ring and their enteilites ; haggard-tooking men, the picturos of de- | group of burvere now so guneral. ‘The scenery hes | been enpatuiieied aes es wretpotion. Become ct | CeaeN nth teminary 6 Florence. which was | ics cman M0 seers, i pected to do ; but as for bringing forwanl | Next, ia every caso where the Conunis such is the woefil spectacle presented a: | been entirely repainted, und the conventional drop- J te Creswell faction having bolted, end tthe couoty Seuntey. Religious Hberty, he wala, now prevalls | —A savant says that if yom kill @ mosguita : : ‘ - » Creewell goes ‘out Ttaly, and. the Governme | : fai of the Euglish nobility | euriain of impossible Tallan scenery replaced by a Thad at bis defoss by Fulton. | scope to all to teach and preach. what tuey please, | NPC? We Ie drawing bod, the poison remains in tha Un measure of the slightest value to Cubs, the | (ate, it has becn for the good and sufficient | 4 gentry. How long can such a mockery of | Yery teh and tosteful drupery of white and neatrab wepsper claiming Hepubli- | and the authorities protect Wem in their right, | Wound: Lf however. you wait till ue gets enown and We rsigie aaa tik cata | tale it tins been f Good and auillcient | snd gentry. | How long can such a mockery of | tered arabesque or lacework, Over dark ertmeon Sus ity, and, ag be made Creswell | Now retires, Bo taconvonlence will follow. ‘This may ba P| emocracy are jusvas mean, timid, and bar son that the property had previously been villzation last i pring’ arfal re o theatre Will open to-night, with “Tbe oh wi sticking his name up at VR BULWARK OF POPERY 18 FALLEN, right in theory, hut the practice of uiwebing them on H Ten as the Republicans eA en OW) GETIAd int howeh ain aekee bution upon the landed and moneyed oligarch fore the late Convention | Rome is open, and we can enter that city with our | the spot is much wore satisfactory. 16 cast including Mesers. Gilbert, And bospatiering him with | Sunday schools, missionaries, and Bibles. am, Clarke, Stoddard, Misses Henriques, | @ i, anti! Le was about as | guty te “to preach the gospel in Rome. alec,” He | ~—A citiz 8 well of his country tay “ ; Bucha, be claims that | thought the Pope would resist this advance of liber ad a large family, to which additions were constantiy Mestayer, 1 nd other old favorites, whieh, | jy 7 and thal, tmoreover, ol Ben ‘ f ae 5 ceicts nena 2 ane Heeb very old Ben | ty and freedom. and would not surrender his domin. | making. One day one of his ittie Loys was thts iwtere for complete: ald with diffien ity para)iele: », Senator Cameron, ere wi endorse fons without a trial at resistance, ‘The Charch must rogated; “ John, how many brothers and sz in the whol try, A now play, “The Two Grant, are dissatiated with him and | bo prepared to encounter rosistance and persecution | yon got?" 1 dan’ kuow.” answered thy. te Roses,” with other fresh aud interesting matter, is 10. Tale Sore om the, eeeeitery_ 00 Feemnoy ele Oy toe nd Will s00n pe on the boards, - — Now our » who d ser | \ It is now two years since the Cuban revo | yatue; wh } lution commenced. During this period pain has employed against it her usmort power, She las sent to Cuba two distinc armies. ‘These have been used up in the the increase of personal valua A Rochester paper of doubtful reputat states that the Rey, Tuxovoaw Ti.ton repiied in the flowing style to the Rev, Sir, Feztox, whon the latter wrote to inquire of him wheth ne is owin 0 the addition to the list of amounts which have hitherto escaped taxa. tion «| ¢ ogether. In the one instance where ; ‘ultimate of rivalry be- | man of sin; but this resistance conld not be great, | Pain't been home Fiuce morning!" by new idea or proposing any practical | sionere Lave raised the valuation of real es c in the cs the Disreputable Times charges that the val- | it were true that Le had drunk wine for the sake | 0D the cards, ese persons grows cut of family rations God would not allow it to be effectual. The Chareh —A young rural lawyer in Ilinois is gu ng to \ operations of the war; and ehe is now en- | uauicn of cortain real estate is excessive, the | of bis brains, “The intformution,” says thia | The “opera boufe” will commence its season | 22 O08 wna te [aye pontine de aed west go ahead, end perform ite mulsslon to that | take we stump doring one cainpaign, and pr ie | Beavoring to send athird army, The grounds | (4 n.missioners secert their readiness to buy | doubtful Rochester paper, claiming to give the | Wi) Rervé's™ Petit Paast,” whieh bas been ander | Governor, and Creswell bas an uncle named Tome, | “Nev. Mr. Holborn, of London, was the neat | 0” FT#sD@ ray of ligt from the great orb of day, spin a on which the Cuban insurrection is justified - 1 7 i anauaze ofthe Rey; Mire fiion ¢ act, | careful revearsal during the past wei Most of | Whos also said tobe an aspirant for that honor, | speaker. He complimented Auerican Curistizus | ittnto Wireads of gold, and with thew weave a piroud pg , 1 1 7 the property at the value they hav language e Rev, Mr, Tr , “is correc the important memd.rs of the company are in the oat. soe was the Bevveeeas tt ve | upon their periect nwhich to wrap the whirlwind Which dics upov the i are the best that any colony ever had to al aa: Poacste: tO per in colette te ee ees, RELIGIOUS FEREDOW AND RQUALITY. bosom of aur Western pratrics,” ie oth’, " who bad dectared him to be “ t ‘Thts they have not got in England, but i is vet to —That seems to have been an ungentiewanlke Mr. Jefferson at Booth's remains an unfailing Pvilined bim'te tie | Come there. Lt did wot como all at once in Americn. | proceeding on the part of Mr, Korcizeot Doveapar, source of attraction nad satisfaction, eo inate time charging the. dedi ‘The Puritan fatiers, who should have known some. | preeunne 90 Mostaine aes . “Man and Wife,” ot the Fidh Avenne, eon: | bsvine reeked (he Grane derret tue of ie dlduitkpow it, It has mondited periee © agreed to commit sniclde if hia wife Would, and, The truth je, that the valuation of property this information, end to publish whatever you } all political rights ns Cuba has been by the fixed vate upon it, showing their confidence im their | 10H} drink wine at tho time rofessed to, a ite loge against its parent State. No country judgment in the most decisive way. ay habit Ke ow iy wed it or wish it ae ever 60 oppressed, 80 robbed, 80 denied ow are at liberty to you please of ‘ for texation, not only in this city but through: aha e: n ° Court 0 indiet a brother of his, both united to tion hero by eradual processes ; and uow no one de- | ¥Hile she resolutely held wer head unde water on i { Bpantsh monarchy, But moro then this} out tho Stace, has over mi Aaa ai please concerning me, Permit me to add, how: tinues to prove itself one of the most absorbing | him made Judge of wet very YCoere eesiae ip hare nomination of Ubristians holds its bead above | ti! dead, lifted hie above the #urface, and eapseduc slavery and the slave trade, which the Cu wal ‘8 ‘f ree fe at 465 | ever, that no statement of yours agamst me will | plays of recent prodaecion, Crrenit Cont law. Be eeeced Wir kn tenes e Bogiead vith ie enierging entirely, coolly arranged for her ovsey q eis gh as the law requires, The actual marl lete without adding the opinion that yo: s, i is placed these two manipulators in what would mad fe min js ining & i, t fans late, bave been foreed upon them by | rane 3 A -Lpatptia a 4 t Ne ithout mana Be pinion that you : Miss Nilsson appeared at the Saturday matinée. Peggy tery keen liad wore becn any | _ Rev. Dr. Koenig, of Hungary, rpoke of Protestant. —The Commissioner of Mining Statistics gives h} |! pes Spanish ofiichal®. Atlant tay | (ce is the standard fixed by the staate; but | are cither a dnave or a fool this be trae, it | If, as Syaney Smith maintains, » main element of ity to act ‘upon, ‘Tt wat vlain that i Boad | SB and reform movements in Austria snd uncary. | tne product of precous metals tu the Ca ci Sia the greed of Spanish officials. t last, th | iy ‘2 about GO per cent. of this price ia | shows that the I Mr. Tivtow is rapidiy Wit is surprise, the programme on this occasion yu wee i, eprcacuted him to be six monthe ago, nae pow es pg egeliins Inst year mb $43,500,000, distriouted thus: Ca ihe ing a favors opportunity, they raised the is taken in the city, and from 25 to 50 | prouching @ state of mental independence such | MUst be taken as a very cLoice bit of fon, as the | what they ropreseated wien they united om a4 to | Ab this meeting. He spoke of she very eminens | £%.0.0 ‘ada, $14,000,000; Oregon and tush ng i standard of independence, and, surpassing: el! 4 4 z that he no longer recoguizes tho assumption of | lence got all sorts of anlooked-for things, with | get him out of the way of the Goveraorship, they had | Character of the general del expected ut the | ton Territory, €4,000,09); Tdaho i 87,000,000; Montana.) ti ‘ fe per cent. in the country, It is notorious, too, ‘ i ery little of what they expected, Some of this ir- } Erosaly falsified his eharacter lore, However that | Council, had it been held, an Interesting nature | $12,000,000; Colorado and Wyoming, #4,00\00 New ‘previous examples. they began their revolu Apaishe ® any other citizen to dictate what he shall oat, or . ml 3 be, they succeedes in eatii of the topies that were to'have been discnssed, : p er sore i i apes Lt that miilions of dollars’ worth of personal p , regularity was due to the sudden hoarseness and | seh gale ae ape Prgee gered er eee words closed by bidding the foreian delegates farow Mexico, $900,000; Arizona, $1,000/000; other so neem oh | tion by proclaiming the abolition of slavery | property in this city is never taxed at all, be. | UK OF say. This is encourging, and shows | consequent non-appearance of Miss Cary’; much, wo | to quarrel on the anticipated spovt of axuhernaeeen | behalf of the Alliance, Wishing Mowe sale aud pros. | 9400000. 71 ‘ ' aud the slave trade, and by proffering t 4 ee, soap er the great advantage of editing a duily paper of | ape inetined to eurmise, from the clashing vanities | Pemination, In the mean time, toe Third Distrie: | Pcrous journey home. —A party of respectable Chicago ladies hare | fi Sac 12, Mee cause its owners conceal their pames aad Adanendent tecdandiea, and overcediiina’e oF J homination’ having been referred back 40 the pe The exercisus closed with prayer by the Rev. Ur. | formed avociety for reelaiming young men, si MY ny |} inhabitants of their land, without distinction | sexidences, or the arount they own, from | tenth Ay ; biicisiiad ; and over-oditing 4 pre- | or whtmstes of the subordinate artists, ple, another promising bout is io anvc.pation ueat | all, and the Benadiction by the Rov. Dr, Cox, avout tne streta nights and pie up young wes wu i} ef race, color, or religion, the enjoyment of | tre Acccore ‘Tho Comet ee ein | tended religious payer that is independent only | Mile, Nilsson sang duly according to programme, werk, ane THe DELEGATRA FROM ADROAD. show sigue of dissipation, Invite thew to their eth i i h ers have, ot | in name. ut carefully, and with economy of power, in view gage ‘The following is 4 full list of the delezatr m || and treas them to lee eream, en an? f equal political rights under the Republican | 1.5, an ungracious task to perform ; and | - ne of the sught indisposition of the preceding evening, | 4 MODELL DEMOCRATIC CO abroad now prosent iu this country, af win Have Tt nein go home sober, Ae'the resulisit us tes lta | Government which their revolt was designed | jor encouraging to them to be abused for| Jounal of Romo indulges in a little bit | She gave duo with Brienoil, and repeated the | 1) musgeuse phoue wrth Stew’ Itutus Davis, Becretary British Atiisnce. that talc tae secbe an eee le arcane ueeirese it to estebiie's, These farte give them peculiar | gy proeinating iw some degree to a faith(al | Of Milice in announcing that Mazzixt and Gart- | "Angels evor Bright and Fairy” und the acena from ne Josh Biden's Fiabs w ith av Pek acejttevel, Waideubian Lucological Seinisary, | nights to be taken tn, hel Glainw upon the sympathies end mo: ae sien " g ustot will be prominent members of the uew | Hamlet of ber fi-tconcert, In response to a recall fis eg sap ohana ev. oh Koenig Posth, fanzary. —The first church organ in Boston accuuplishineat oi . " etly “ Home, Sweet Hoi 1 M i pi Ke ra, ROW . 10 Kin. et in pat so great wan th i” M material ald of Ameries y ew Italian Administration, the eang very sweetly " Home, Sweet Home,” with | wien the Democratic meat ention ad. | & Rev. W: Spencer Hdwards, Lewis, Boglaud. into King’s Chapel in 1718, bat 0 ; pasate an t Gene G It would be a blessed day for Italy and th just @ Dit of ornament in the last bar to relieve its | juried” yesterday. alternoon Plekeit the | evs AcHMCORS, London’ rugtad i Gice against it that for aeven monihs it stoorl un pase! od ! But thie isnot all, The island of Cuba is Let + Grant Mind his Business. ene rons . tee fit uy i ¢ sur.) eutire plainness of form oeket of the Ion, Semuet A. Ty Bolawaten, | Riv. 3: Augus D:D, 2heslaenl Gegcut’s Park College, | in the vestibule of the church, When it was 1st UP i the key of the Gulf of Mexico, aud in that The modesty of Gen, Grant in writing a ret, lng nations, Sf these lifelong champions of But Miss Cary and Miss Nilsson were not the oniy Sige at be e seccaean ane ela Kev. Aveluig: Londen. England, and ite rouuds were heard, tt met w eye: (hae Tih s } berty au umani ere ‘eap e re’ dof Pal he coat, whe eet avans rr ndfor ott, Hobart le lemons re one old uly express her oy 6 | Gulf the United States have a yosslian iu. | letter to a Miescuri reverne collector, reading | NBevty #4 humanity were to reap the reward of | ones under the weather, Mr. Wehll wore a took of | gaizod the ebay in wn the fou for the | aba. halo esabecasihal Bale teg hg diel ii dleaph eset aR CRnoa EY hh tere: This has beon recog 1} H , =, their strenuous Ivbors, and preside over the | injured innocence that appealed very strongly to tation, As ho was descending the stairs to | ey. Mr. Bliss, General Agent Bibie Society for Tur- |» ei pretty box of w 9) bu H ercst, §shas beon recoguized by eve the Hon. Gratz Brown and Cant Benen? | gcsinies of the 1 hd : “sibs Fingt se cudlansec ‘Hb eePaiat ect, he’ noticed the wateh passed tos “pal” tind pte i plaything for the Sabbath, inies ve Atalian Adminitration, But our | the ay.opathies of tho audience. cortainly made A a ADL igious Tract 8. ry . Can iW) intelligent statesman connected with r{ out of the Republican 1 Per lef, ard leaving bis prisoner he seized ty 7, Relig act Boelety, London, —Henry Clay used to say that there were | i LS as mnect ith ow ft Publican party, is neither ap- | Roman cont saporary is well aware that Victor J} Very apparent to the public that his position as | nat and had quite a seufMo with him, bat secured hi ot ‘De. Mailens, Foreign M. ¢ el Peay uh wh fi Lb, Government since it wos first establisued, | parent nor real Both of these gendomon | Eyaxcen is still the King of Italy, and that tho | S¢companist wai not aliogether to his liking. and tie watch, “This morcing the pri Sroner gave the | Hiv. Ht beled irc Bote dhe el alls Aaa Fal PURITHAMLGHET. fer the rrevan wont sti) Gomi Ht Pregidents and Cabinet Ministers of all par- | sided in (oe organization of the Republican | people do not fort inctined 10 depose the dynasty | At Wood's, Mra, Scott-Siddons concludes hor | Mime (Mt Merrion ann t ad tho tacts to Ramat: | Hen Daye tend dO denounce me frow the padplt. and Thad sone i tics have been unanimous in the declaration | party, both have becn able and eloquent ad. | whicn has won imperishable renown in the car xe | CEsMemENt with the presoos Week, during whicl. | ahove stated. Me will be held for the Oyer and Ter- | fie: elpard Biekerateth, London. f SERS, ROBE es OTE (Or Har u \ that we cannot view with indifference ite of its principles for the t fifteen | of Italian unity and glory. The Kil howeve she playa As Foo Like Ib" and: Twigs Axe and | er Rev. Me Magill, Cork, Ire Ree yee aera dda A tal one aia & i ot vie h indifference any | vovates principles for the past fifteen ae Wal glory. The & howover, | crown’ on alte ts, talking a Denofit on Fri 1 appears by the testimony of the policeman, tht | Rev: John Houing, Lond hurl wraul and fry upon we, and «had none through 4 movement looking to the transfer of Cubn | years, aud each has represented Missouri in | i se'ting old and intima, and itis not Uksly that | Gay Crouiug, ‘Tic Kint'y woupe tucceed Biva, cig: | Wile Me Tilden held he thet by Ue sow Pole | A vbr ana re AU SOU AML aa Te Wi Ramee Coby from Spain to any other European power. | the Senate of the United States with mar monareby will continue to exist beyond his life | dons man Kavanogh came up and asked, © Whar the | Pros Henevier, nai mr piritaee ar are 1? ust Word anyhow. «eee ' This revo staa, #0 just in itsolf, aizu' gat | distinction, ‘To undertake to proscribe such | °F 2's 9» ae ee due at reel fs oat df the Olrripla Mra, Oates olde canstnden es | aah hes lls ea Oil eta A Ne etd acieekt apna the obiuon. ‘They aay thas cower Hee ret purposes 80 humane and noble, could mea because they see fit to express indepen- » Ol aly, eo a Sp nd | engsgoment this week. On Friday evening she w “ - ? e a ———— pian WOO) 8 Worked up Antu that arucle by pr Wi Fis if succecsful, in putting an end tor- | dent opinior pera volitieal easur : | Portugal and Germany; and the aceessiont»power | take a Lenefit, appearing in Offenbsch's * Prima | #eized the depredator and they went down the steps A Satante Race in Mexico. and the appliculon of materials uot avall agrees ed | ty dlc Me r z ‘ D ent opinions on certain political measures re- | of yiazzisi ond Gamspator will probably take Doons of Night." Next week Mr. Fox's new pan: | |? the fonts, At the bottom of the steps some of From the Nevada Cuty (Mo.) trvee contemptate, ‘The wool a siecped iu abath of #u.,haia ' ever to any possibility that any Furopcan | | sing solely to the State of Missouri, and | pjsco much soouer than mey be agreeable to their me, * Wee Willie Winkle,” will he brought out, | the confederates shouted Disp the watch, don rch Rentleman was ip one igen gostonder wpe of copper for w pertod of from ter 10 Afteen bor rr, aod 4 power could hereafter hold the control of | which have no connection whatever with | euemivs, Mine Seebach eppears on Tuesday evening in | te saan kates y fae oye Wesce Gong ‘ons to im boy about fourtecn yearn of age tuat fe almmogy | {Re Polied for tio oF three hour- ore th a soi itiom “Moric Stuart,” Mile. Vineta making then her first | atch it ‘The thief dropped the watch, but another | ae zrent a curtosity. as the armless Man, He ta well | OF cAtech*t. an artringent and pois ions vegerabic » hy appearance as Queen Elizabeth. policew an immediatels picked it up, and the pick- | formed in every respect except his feet, which con. | Stance, Which by it® tanning quaifilcs pertects ti « we Que pocket was bustled off to the station house. Bist of only two Jong toes, the great and small woe, | To this are added sulphate of iron, logwood, anu otier (4 Yafuty of this country, it isthe duty of the | a national Convention, But fora single in ults upon Gen, Woonrond mean, unless it be ‘Sauavihoe ia masl ne Tbe foot is cleft from the ankle, and forms the sep- | geletcriogs substance arate toes, each toe about six inches long. The i Cuba, ‘Thus, for every motive, for reasons of | Federal affair, would be beyond the juris: | gL 9h EO Policy, of humanity, of the future peace and | diction of the party when assembled in} Some donkey out West inquires what our I . 5 ‘j ab Tan 8 : seaanit Ses 7 , é —A Western editor, from whose mind ni iver iq | Waited State not merely tosprmpathtze wiih | sividuel £0 esgume to de thin, and that in. | il Tee Sex fates to go over into the Demo- | Janansehek he great German tragédionne, has | THM OLDEST ANUAUITANT BuAIED. | jh of tly ares aL fm walking on wm. | A Western elie, hom whose wind in Hi}; this revol.iion, not merely to hold cut to | dividual one who was never @ Republican at | Tete Smr y» bless your dear, foolish | learned, ike Fechter, to epeak English, and will act | 4 ceauine yeternu of the War of 1819-| Beek feeemble the thumb” and forefingrr “of the | occur here and © Lave erased the iden of 188 i : 4 7 | heart, Taw Sun can no more go over into the | in that tongue with » company under Mr, Daly's Laka Hy AUN, hand, both toes of the same length, and lie can erip | coming Chi dc fai fate for tht & | the Cuban the assurance of our approbation | all till he became & candidate for the Presi- | pemocratic camp than it can into that of the | management early next month, To all nterosted TRORRNITT 8 & 9- Hae nepek Mendews 8 piece of con oF paper with the ends of them | oi winen of Moscchosettas He te carocbat i Pe Seead f hla etsnd taine avnl : i i i. : ohn Van Emburg, aged nearly 104 years, was | somewhat as scrawish would, glo women of Mesachueetta, He ts suretbat $1.» w and regard in their noblo struggle, but to | deuey, even if he was then, and whe never | Republicans. It docs not Lslong to any party, | $a the progress of our stage this tw most pleasant | 40 pe ti ee tran ibe reridevco | ane and Intelligent, ‘The anes ait ery Pleas: | be overrun by the pigtatled gentry, and that ite (01!) Lolp them materially und politically by the | voted for but two candidates for the Presi- | and we trust it never will, Its business is to tell | 8°W#. ‘The gro'iflcation of seeing and hearing this | Kearney township, near Rast Newark, His house We whole hen, futher, A? ‘brothers, and sis. | five thourand eplusters there resiling will ' wid of our military end naval resources, to | dengy su his fe, namely, James BUCHANAN | the truth about them all, and to denounce the | McomPlished lady, with the supnory which Mr. Daly | iy tow, one-story atoue Duiliiag, on the slope of « | eimivad to belong toa. ibe A CURA are ator, [curt nee Hitz boas: Subiaco” the bageas, Io oiér i recognize , touphold dhelr | in 1806, and himself in 1868, would be to the | shortcomings and misdeeds of politicians of | that which ous tatiors derived from witnessing | hill overiooking the Hackensack meadows, Here | Whose feet were all formed the game as theirs ond a raco of beings of the most singulvr chiar cit ¥.3 SRY “pe Seana en lnRelie lackdenrea ng 8 » | every color. If the country were left to depend | Ellen Free act under the managemont of the old | be was born, before the colonies cut loose from Great Seep quae be propagated, Republican @ vernun vt t, and to protect the ast degree presumptuous and arrogant, were ; 7 NM he Say 7 be e ata ? Park, While she will reawakon our interest in and | pritain, and bere he died. Those who knew him HORSE NOTES. a rronsaus } ie ; : against the ferocious foes who fortwo years | it not superlatively ridiculous and con. | 8? partiran journals for its knowledge of the | love for the higher poewy of the drama, she will alo PEE Ne eee lian ok Lis tanta ee —Champagne, it is believed, will be ins Cub: mana oe Bernt Ll truth, it would be badly off, But aa long ss Tue | crosio'a schosl an be & model for founs artists, | Well siy that, with the exception of bis crvicein | aeasrs, Sharp Brothers: of Orenge, N. J., had a | (or-several years. consequence ot th we 4} jaye made of Cuba a scene of horrible | temptille, Gar eRtasa tha dark lagen At (nisiean Ghd Job. | AMOnK tio names mentioned na fo the war of 1812, he was probably never twenty miles | Magnificent #ix1n-hand at tae Waverley fair peta of} a) } Vloodshed aud devastation For the Presidvat of the United States to | ° AER 108 SOR con ee Huaced are those of Fredoriek I from the homestead which he inherited. Ju person | Mr. Abicassis drove an elegant fuurin-hand 2. ho } F bery shall be illumincted, and political knaves ner, Mark Sinith, and others. through the Park yesterday That the Republican resolution comes} enter upon auch a task an this, ia disrepute | or on held op ft Nahe dutestatton tite 7g, trust, will be » worlby Begiuulng to tho | he wae of medium height, and, with che exception of | “VMI Fay Smleraere set ine roy ¥ i ¢ of every so {d up to the detestation they | revival of the ore nn sightand hearing, he reteined bis facul ties 6 evens jorse has | destroyed, w ‘ h| ehars of this ie nial Ident; but does the | bl», unaceml, and wholly aside from any | Gesurye, L the Wagic wage, io Waite a ew ty sot hit wath Wihteh yan | kde @ mile & nioute—om @ Hudson Kiver expre's | Yaris tha wine 1 ait t Jomocratic re tion differ from it ia any | duties iapueed upon him by the Republican a The St. Sacrament Mission, bronght on by a cold through the recent sudden Be lated, will excee * ” } ; ps - 7 id changus of emporature. Senator Creamor's au Day? were out on ane i i Par a a i estentiol respect ¢ Does it not, on the con: | party, and much lees by the great oflico which | ‘The Americans in Europe arc flocking | Father Bradley, the priest of the new Ritualistic | “At atront } uiocy the yelasives and frionds atsem. | te foud.on Saturday, bor thee Hanaaine ae | tne SUE pAEDE wines will ayia 10108 trory, treat the Cuban rising as nothing but | he ins degrades, Rather let Gen, Gane | homeward as fast as the moans of conygyance | Church of St, Sscrament on Broadway, bas arranged | bled in the house. apd Lstoued to Briet anil sinanle | “Ove ot tye Hon, R. T 1s team of blood | of cider wilt profit by tn an imazinary and nurcly possible effort for | quit the watering placos, where he isthe | Will permit, At present they are limitedMo the for se 1 servicer, tn which vatious clergyaien of | coveroa oft auuded with i)¥er plated nade, with | Pveniuerereok i by train, W: ertrubegrendfather. Uo | is May Ising, mat y t ’ tol ve High ct ch braneh of opal Chureh are ndles 6 he Hie Laeta! COPSLON Pere " z rg 8 sop de dacs D ‘ the establishment of republican institutions | dead-iead of tavern keepers and railway con- | English steamers, all the berths in which are en- | otitver lectures on the fh ° ri aud other | te tie Mettu dist Rpiecopal Caurehiin bast Newark, | 4 Visgoont Parker, Pinaets, friend, saw Senator | four who ind tesa tahe , ; Biterly without practical importance ? | ductors, and the arsoclate of adventurers and | B%#*4 shead fur into the winter, Why do not A-nong tho divine presey are | The building is smalt—aot more than $0 by 40 f Wanted tok: ow it's het ate Haan! ii baat nfne haa madi a a oh 5 Everybody kuows that wh ay bee some of our shipowners who complain of want of gate, the Key, Dr. Mong on. the Rev. | and covid hardly accommodate the oecupants c a wuer with Duxter," the performance to when ahe va 3 hat whatever the purpose | trickstera, and return to Washington, where och par ah eh i ae ; Mr. Noyes, and some of ite ministers of Trinity | weary carriages that followed the | y,The Hon. Tic vard B Connally hae Thon. | eye war upon the paniers tn xi pow > neonle of Ireland haa ' ' fs ighte » heir vessels over to Liverpool or | Poris! s said thi . Bisanp Potic apse, ) persons atiended the | Jamer Watson a brindls bull.do nan ‘\ a j of the people of Ireland may be, they ar not | Ii official oath requires Lim to be, aod where | fps outa ant, What easele aver to Taverpoo! oF } Hvyeh., 4 gad that the i therii ofonn: | fineesl, Whe diaeatiae soe meee ea muented te | iualtealt. She" dog will urea a ie Sugar ry | Selt" Yen," ae ail iudulgent bow engaged in any attempt to gain their | the publi¢ business suilers from k's abeorce | yisnged want They wort beodatly welecned, | STRRUSA in the. sacred edie, and the vouerabie | Van Fmburg wes turried Avs dines, Hin lust wite | Vancou® WME: LM nese etl i P } independence ; while the Cubans have Dee Y t ey isnged war y would be gledly welcomed, } diocesan will then rtunity of cowparir was 4 Gerinan, aad a mere child are compared ince elorions ficht at the Gran Bolton” *Mueh! bash!" saad ma, * dor A a reg ey , © Deva ears ago Weborkn, CLAY, and their wai | and could get almost their own price for the | the Toase sung by adley and ihe Gules with bin self. “itis iE tuat ris property wenot | Howse Berator Torpedo C Wictdy tae a Pansun ainoment, th ge vocals s , Vog for heirs during two years, with a | ment assoctates in the Whi ‘i ties wit the edivary. deities Of to Sook of | Very Istge, ast it had Becn diefributed | iberty to ehbupe the vase oF Lie ote at tor soe,” and r tely tivated ’ nclates in Mc ig party, made Taber Wane : * iefibeted | \iberty to chauge the vawe of kit BAN do, lor Joe," and wae 1 wee ‘ommon Prayers 2 auMony ebidrea Ly former Wiswe wo call Wie Macaig ve hh werwarye apres cores mee ie)