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THE SUN WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1870, n ie mtions 0 jon pop v " at Mi * AD) Ite architecture, ite muscums of painting and | pitala, which may discharge their patien.s | He has bad the tame common eeboot edecation! A REPUBLICAN WRANGLE. Wh haa been the di f more than one | Which is provided for the reet of the Democratic sculpture, its theatres and operas, its restau. | cured, has been tho dream o ‘ incense - , f : ly ae far | masses of the city, and that is all, But defective he ee ae” rants, ite shops, its drives and walks, and its | theorist, but the dream is apparently as fer Sa Hin Siceation io th Uh at WEWANLY - 0 om te ior ever, Nevertheless, it is “4 nd Jt Rhines for All crowds of gay men and women, gathercd | from realization as ever, Ne erate who rule Tammany Hall, it has enabied s thine btn — | from the four quarters of the world, gave it | pleasing to contemplate, and should nc bind be] iim to gain whet they never have eained, and | thastew tye WEDNESDAY, OCTO charms alike to impulsive youth and to ap- | entirely lost sight of We owe it aaa Chri: | over wilt gain—tho affection, the confidanes, and Reever & a preciative age, All that was needed to | tianduty to ourselves and to society not | iho respect of his fellow citixens, Mayer'e Wastes Pop iT vo ple erely to punish crime, but to diminish it by <a utchor Kicking in secure happiness was to havo plenty of | merely ‘ oo The wrangling between the Republican leaders I Deders, money in one’s pocket, An imperial and | every possible means; and the prison care Senator Frxton has been beaten In his in Brook rh 7 ae ay pel proba ig hesaegery paternal government judiciously kept out of | ought to bo made one of theso means, in | own nates . ann laren Metal bility is that tt ” Rovth's TheatreWip Yan Wioti fight the dieagrecable sufferings of its own | another sense than as mere restraints on aiplvet for, met Lidell nie Yio ri bale 18ih and 19th inet, will nomi val Courtcenth pho Teorey epagaae unfortunate subjects, that nothing might in- | personal liberty. Ponera. Gacisus ie present Incumbent, and 4 rid teed lad Erie Raliway terfere with the perfect happiness of its Justice to Germany. for a long time the District Convention, which | bitter one, and line re u gucets ; and its efforts wore rewarded with Those who are at present so much in- | consisted of twenty delegates, was equally di- | ster, Maddox & Co, 4 the unanimous approval and admiration of | gonsed against tho alleged aggressions of | vided between Mr. Sueuooy and the Hon, Wat- | thet B,D. Webster ro f Theatre—Tee Fee those for whom they were bestowed. om to have become oblivious of | ren L, Sessions, who, in addition to being a | Kings connty, Joe Reeve of the Fourth Ward, who ae a ails Germany, seem to ha’ t fe vane \ York Cirous_ len a,epr. Acsdeny of Mose Matis | Now, have wo not hero in New York | ¢he fact that the French declared waragainst | Very good fellow and an exceedingly smart poli- | 7 Yue WM 5 re Wee Willie Wikis, Matines, every element which contributed to the | prussia, with the avowed purpose of captur- Sierra ripened en aii | seen Hhense-tpvesie 3, Mo saccoes of Paris in the part she played | ing Berlin and of conquering tho Rhenish | After many ballots iu which the two canditaten i + " " + ’ pce er otes, a“ am defeat utterly demoralized Joe for a time, and be o els Pat Opes te Vision, 01 ‘© not offlr as many, | r ttempt, |p. 5 } ; Panee rta mel —Opee te #0 long i Tat w Tina pat provinces. iled Tait Coe ‘ hss Friday last suddenly cast twelve votes for Sus- | entertained the bitterest feeling agninst his oppc iP Weed's MuceuanKirelty Moorter Tronpe, Mattew. @ varied, aud as elegan they now declare that Germany shal stoxs to ten for Snenoox, This was what is | nents; but Joo always was true to bis party f £ “== | ments to the pleasuresceker aa she ever | have an inch of French soil; but upon what | catted a rockdologer for Mr, Fenton; but whether | bas now buried the ; The Falsc-Reporting Tribune Exposed | did? There aro the Fifth avenus and the principle of justice or of warfare ean Germany was accomplished by pecuniary influences, as | ad to ony diseensio { and Condemned by the Assuciated | Centra! Park ; Delmonico’s and the Broadway | je expected to be lenient toward the agares. | was the cave with bis defeat at Saratoga, has | 9 election day, i 4 Prere. shops; the National Academy of Design, and | yor who openly declarcd that ho intended to | not yet been proved. The eight delegates who Facer daieuean Orion Naw York Assoctaren Press, ) no end of private gallories of art; theatres, | rob her of her territory? How can Germany | voted for Sieooy, inetead of concurring in the alate 7 New York, Oct. il, 1 5 F g td ‘i AV & Ypeetal weet of the New York | operas, and concert halls, which offer at: | consent to rev inin future exposed to threats | Romination of Besstoxs, at once withdrew and eid Ls na AMSAT tractious a8 conspicuous as any in the world. | and invasions of the «ame nature? It is all | OT&*ized @ new Convention for themselves, at Associnted Press, held this day, all the men i 7 which the I Nonwan M. Acces, Thus Kt bore [J tof € Der Worut, | And, though we have not yet quite equalled | yory well to pity France in the hour of her 7 the wd x i maak sect ‘ that time he held the eae et A . v1 Journ ¢ DIM MeTes, ‘ale orld, ry “4 here ore epublican © idates in the dis: secon Distriet of N fork, Ha reel peal Rada , Paris in some forms of vice, we are making | misfortune, and to mourn over the fate of | (Vere re two Republican eine slats Ne evesitat ser Wr teiiea Times, Bapress, Trivene, avd Sux} being aViaant d trict ; but there is little doubt that Sessions will | the movement for th a réaont, tlie follow inble and. resolu. | TP progress, and will probably soon catch | strasbourg, Metz, and Paris; but it should | jeocivg minjority of the votes, Johnton provoked th la near wen isd} haat tetas up to her. be borne in mind that France was the ——— ents, ond the resnlt was that at the be ita Wi . erik bgt isaity Vieah Saba! wh Just look some afternoon at the throng of | agyroasor, that France lias been the bully of We nominate fot Cong: 8 the Demo. | new Admiotration ia hae e rHbi hes aitie bad fs bars velicies in the Contral Park with their occu: | Europe tor the last century, and that Gor. | eratic candidate in the Fourth District, G blade Hi pane Sar ka ABDANIOK th ik hon tn. | Pants. Did the Bois de Boulogne in its | many entered upon the war only to protect | 7 MeManox, Intely of the Sixth a ores 18,1 "vas i ee GeNePal CHarpittN We pasion si mtitutat form, of aneciag | Palmiestdays ever presenta haudsomer array | herself against her ucighbor's encroach. | he Army of the Potoma aphid hated Labo" play his enrds enre full ij nciety see , bap , hide. “| of equipages, showier liveries, or more re | mente, rati at y Ms t t i . Ng MT Som Maddox, Char ng leapatches to that payor, it ia hereby @ good lawyer, a true patriot, good-look- |. o thper head Na feouvad) HAL tite Adbeelal df author. | SPlendent women? Here fs the very cream | If NaroLnon lad taken Berlin and the | ine” What eye “Bits a a in 1 face the contradiction of thia report in the | S84 flower of the whole North American | Rhenish provinces, would thero be the same | tie nomination ? ofirett a LTT read _ pik ef ie deci, New it of the | 0M nent, with no emall addition from tho | fuss which {s now made about Germany's - SHED Seen te iia THM Gone ie SAVALENSN dae NRRS AA. wiht to a | Cholcest conservatories of Europe, Go to the | siege of Paris and her capture of Alsace and | hie will " Sriniece TOM) seventh Wurd, aed wall tera 1 ie. lation can hace a sive right to via etiaa te ° z,and sec | Lorrainc? Certainly not: because the world | Governor? Hie name must appear on their | tion ‘ ha Heapateh of this character ; and allwhs print | GFa0d Opera House of an be and soe | Lorraino? Certainly not; because the world | ecicty ticket Will they vote for Wooproan or | yec a youre ‘ the whole or any part, as they choose, have an | 4 SNythlag more perilously treading the | has been eo much accustomed to French am. | tvs Ie the forces, how many voter do rin (i equal ri: Sv aA dt thetr oun, verre of decency ever was displayed upon | bition as to palliate all its exccstes. Ger. | hey expect to pull? Ifthe latter, what will bo | one who receiv if It was ordered by the Association that the | ‘#¢ Paris stago. Are tho races at La Marche | many, on the other hand, has always been | the effect upon the party that sold out the flon, | (dent fut Ww foregoing We signed Dy the President and | OF Cuastilly moro exciting than thoso of | go modest and conscientious that she now | Honace Gusnusy ? ee Fives (6 Ble ie Boervtary of the New York Asvociatud Proas, | J°70™® Park? And is there any form of | takes mankind by surprise by her exhibition | aig gig an ng the Republicans of | sa tuts ull the Navy Yard | fees Of tal ‘Amecelation, ani 40 ull! newepe will not pr cure the means bane Sed in a8 | of her efforts being comme ndixl, she 18 actu- | season to anticipate the emrire overthrow of the | ‘etl ivi pda no credit for all this to native ingenuity; it | judgment is obvious, and reflects Little erodit | city of New Orleans the wnti-Wansorn party, who | pee Wating pellet ina DAVID M. STONE, President must Lo remembered that the Atlantic is now | upon the sense of justice of the world have nominated Mr, Dumas for Congreas, mean | the tice ot te ii 1 AV bain ciMenntaey only ten days wide, and that importations of ; een to tinke an edrueat Hpht'for his élections “Ite 1 | eteereans it nee ciefeger sitchen other things besides kid gloves aud chan Y Tuomas A. Lepwirit would run for) q mutatto, a man of extraoidinary talonts and | tt The latier 1 ) Rust we Have a New Party ¢ pagne are easily ¢ . alae ? ‘ Sera ultivation, C t Cen. A ty | against Tammany and O'Mart, he 1 makea - aitsl 06 1B aule-oF overtunninn Gis don | ee ¢ whe In the old time the Whigs made a great |, Pe@ing the interregaum, then, caused in ; + thtah could be elected OF Uc ii deagede y of over Kt oh eter \ patery acainst President Jncneox for tring. | te World of pleosure and fashion by the | #7 plbertthied al pe hie Yay Tey tnt laa roma Heb at the ex | Write Clete ( Ing, as they alleged, the patronage and ‘; H complete » the a are that he will be} whe mass of the jored ra, and by men of | \e ' t . society, and the caterers for its entertain. | 4.4 tg lee , + power of the verument into conflict with . eahen: every party who desire ref We earnestly j His ocd and at wise Wika ment, boldly step forward, Let the coming is Fee 4 wish hin success, If not to be made the freedom of elections, ‘The old General | ™ Towa ty and | The arrival of Ganinatprin France in the | Wish him succe ves Ruet i} bed rather arbitrary notions of discipline, | Winter be one long carnival of gayety and arn ha | bankrspty the { (6 ofiea aliieanbine nthe County | Ii4loa) ‘au well’aa ‘iid 1a daubed. | fvolity, Let balls succoed to buts, and | Prevent crs hosseates Thougls bowed down by | fem those wt . & the pas ' sy nen spa eras mates ssepeten: | PAhquets to banquets. Let wociety be more | Kreat bislriva: events pirit in still the same av | thtee year ith authority was summarily punished, He [eee specie theatres m : att mre of old, and his pres he t of action The late Hara dsl ROTimCHita BAe UL ronteuded that inen in the employment of | “88 Se ace Laas ; a guy REE CE OCS AECL aH yay that his y palace at F the Government could not in equity and | VOUF Sevils Bre waiving in a eye and | Republica nee, as well we of Ital 1 @ould’t hin tew-seute good conscience resist its measures. In other secies dle ee tet MA ays Ha a i De tyeeah at EGrW SF the ey ' words, ho insisted, not only th tig | if sorrow and wretchedness are in myriads of All the signs of the times point to an extensive | pryyy c t t guns Baron | 1 Cabinet should be a unii, Lut that io athe tafe et nd fet moraliate | of the present conflict ; and the 1 eftost of | f dl the a of 1 ie voralil 9 ese 7 tae Mocs: veges ebore ¢ Jermans must € i 1 al Wisfieton forior agents of the Goverument ehould not | *84 ass a aes cL tbe Pvesnica ted Baglih aicantskien ia babait ot inal ake ; if The ¢ obstruct the harmonious operstions of the | M4 Preachers hold’ thelr tonguca. the restoration of the 1 power in France | aid in tasting the ¥ toh these eet, diministrati opposit'or ended \ cw t Lut con ute ty intensify the republ ” b aes tion, ne n, head Me A Culcmay, cant ribute to int Ty tne repul Benibeek abe 68 ned. It we vAY, Canioun, end Wrnster, nearly ia World. boldly: allégos Senator | feeling and to give it wings in Germany as we rl thie} 1 broke down Gen, Jackron by coizing upon | Coxxrixo Las uttered the following wath | 2.0 France, England, ond § ‘ Lone Nanovnow and Kearste, avd | Sere, this annuncis ion of his poley aud determi | Qo, é The war may soon turn into mo : pgiens - ation, and denouncing what was charged to | ‘The people esnnot be reminded too. often shat | MirchcN snd republican idow, 4 ee Fanart ; > ! be usurpation and tyranoy, The country was | (he plsitirm of the Mepabiiens perey es taken He | Ot oe civen-e mortal Blow to the tesco wine ; sak apr ula rookies 1 elcetrified by eloquence steadily poured forth | the fathers or the Hepublio—tke Constitutios of the foal a pee clesiiig Det EL heb dal icc URN ltt hla eu ia the Navy ¥ rsh y Fy ; a ‘ United Beates.* pire in France, and thus to all the thrones of Eur | ment ia this drectt san n reported ° nt JACKSON lorst< . i . 8 4 WiLL vorr ae sheleenele j but Jacksow understood the | “rig ig a slander, Senator Coxtixa | Pepe. Surely King Wataw and Moowance had | ty a profesor of Dartwousls College fr { oe fs igang Ulecaaapa Bile trlumah, | never said anything of the kind. No men | "9 *tch purpose ia wcce ting the ehallen te on Tae Btw, There syut ASE westy of purpore carried hi he ys LON ey ar on contrery ») A lal Bes WHigGen Uae (aarti oedent PT exceeds him in his respect for the Cons Baar TY Bee Pra eatery, ‘ ha asenunl Ge Yai Can Guaxt 1 himelf i tar | tion of the United States, His adherence to ; bios t ; exigency? Without kuowledgcorexperience | 2° Republican party is founded upen the | ihe focdgates of liberty ae ae AMUSEMENTS. | . ft in civil afluirs, with no compreicusion of th Seana abmerged in reling : The New Comedy at Watinek 1a ; ha Gide tor thal dation ebiida upUr alae: Gar i World bad batter rbtrat it under the yoke of kingeraft and atistucra st Waleeh’s, aud to whieh brie | th hy i calumny without delay — bee a rt. Albery nas 4 val iit rounded by flatterors who play upoa hi The adventurers who still hold sway in | tion to the list of refed w stnus, The atory |, Nite Aseemblymen i - weaknesses and direct tue course of the @ The Treatment of Convicts. Madrid have had the arrogance to intermeddle | iaswuch to win the symputhics of a cultivated au- | ° he ieee oe I} daniels with reference to their own Wiisox, the Connecticut convict, who | With the quarrel between France and Germany, | Mievce Tels that of the unfolding aifections of two | but ae the district i t selfish scherics, it is not surprising that his | Kined Wintan, one of the wardens Peal a AR caleba dae M eapeel uum abary arta ep eee NLL TU a! Administration should be steadily falling | Weathers Riator Pring, erin was. tried) Pease ca cnatea cra tein thoes fo aeh see [Lira love: Gis of lee layers Woo wisheculneeds eravas li Ammermasiree ore i] conbeis jt 1 ee ip , and tells em in so mai a wpe hit | Auto conteu found guilty, aud seutenced to death for the | words to go to the devil. The idee at the ores, | *ensitive fellow—nn organist—Niind from birth, ond | Third and Four h Dist q The President is constantly and openly | creme lost F. sets up by way of pal \ rey ees Nisa Hy i ‘ ve Gre® 7 gathering about him that «ympathy and solicitude | tion, i interfering with elections in the States, i sd , ures of Doxarasts in Madrid, who have cvge 0 | giwnyy extended to those whore lives are darkcnod ‘There is a litte row ! bd £1 It th 1 hich i ; + | tion of his guilt the cruel treatment to which | much to bring Spain into universal contempt, 1 t f i and has no hesitaiion in directing offi to At ry 5 BP Pt, | by thie aMiction. As a toil to the besatiful eharac. datory ity hota Lk i dear ho says Le and his fellow prisoners had bocn | coming forward as the arbiters of European affairs, | tors of the four lovers, the denuatist has drawn wih | Werner, wha tite nome Sevent it ders how to vote, or in tin euIDE | guljected. The food given them was wretch } 1s so replete with grim humor that Bisxanck must | a firm bande character fu)lof all manner of evil— soquentiy, ota hi them with removal in case they disobey his | oq ip quality and insufficient in quanu', have beca strongly smused by such « grotesque | that of the father of the two girs, Digdy Grant, | BeOR., Them Ht, orders. In Missouri the Republicans aredivid- | the punishments inflicted for the slightest in- | ¢*ibition of broggadocio. anne rn Of ingratitu ned moral counties ot " iqet ale HN, ed, and Gant is bringing the whole power | fraction of the prison rules were the shower | Th¢ scandalous revelations of the private cor Ar SOA, aes PALIN r¥oephantes 7 Me thew ‘ dimin on to Lea rair he : " ence of Navorxe aid to expose thi - SORE: SERS Habba sed) sinution, } of the Administration to Lear against the | Laih, chains, and occasionally a beating ; and | e*P® f Marozsox are eald to expose the} uo” aosaert, aad hie ohrewish wits, Miss a the Strongest faction, Is it conceivable that | ey inte f Evotxim with her countrymen in triers, Monteo soap to Wash themselves with they had to buy from the prison offic taper, furnished nfluence of that ill-fated woman | The + © necessary element of humor. qiee vations throughout the ploy are admirably | tho ou the people will subiait to this impertinent Spain, and vb Is, Unsup: Seana! Ae ie AY ported hy other testinony, theso charge | texi for goading on ber husbeod tow de | atthe cod ohn ceed ae eae egariate fai ead ee p this Pate @ similar course has been | must be entertained with great caution; but | clarstion of w sainat Pruse i piece is all that could be 4 ry Hy Heda) d a Since 1 ; g ; aration of war against Prussia, all in the | piece is all that could be desired, and the last scene | Di Hl a} Dursuce, Senator MENTON and lis friends | wit gives them a color of probability is the | hope of placing, in the event of success, the | really remarkable, Terepresents in the foreground By ie Lave been proscribed ou account of their way in which, according to a Connecticut | Mrince of the Asturias upon the throne of Isa | ® len, with etatnary, flower beds, shade t Ave free ts, shat Duvels alleged hostility to Gnant’s desire for] newspaper, WiLs0N is now confined, He | uz Fostic seats, aud a fouutalo of vparkllog water, & | because 18 wus nut ph gee ‘ houre with treilised vines, and potted plants, while | mittce, and, as aile vari bs hie under such ciroumstan- | rows of bars, little or no light reaches Lim, bend and a rascels at Madrid, for th Purpose J green fields shutin by parple hills that welt into the | precuanae oF if beat The thing is iinpossitle. If the Dem: | he jg allowed no books to read, and even his | %f "storing their pewer in Frunce #8 well as in | sunny eky, By the shiiful introduction of «grassy | from the Mira Ine ‘ ocrate have sufficient sense and judgment to ; Sp in, will all come to no kpoll or two, the artist shuts out the middie dis. | particular time, Is te i wee £ shoes have Lecn taken away because a knife 1 BU ETT Peel GGA prasinad CR pater or cen RMmaaTAL bln bad ieee 1} dee siele oe onc ‘ t ¥ (| Laude was found conealed in tho sole of | Tho New Era of Atiauta, Goorgia, nomi- | spective that is rarely attained by the seone pain Soonrstarkcmtes (iE Victory 48 open and oasy ; but they resemble | ono of them. Admitting him to be the most | nates for 1872 Unrssxs S, Grane for President, | ‘The dressing uf the parts is In the main very good. | exciting considerable cut Hh the BourLons too much to warrant the hope} disperate and dangerous brute that ever | ond Amos T. Axguman for Vice-President, 4 | Excepilon may perliaps be taken to that of Mr, | Ht of Kinus county HW ) tis thy Ay act He Wyn woll, GnAnT | jived, it would scem that a moro humane | well-belanced ticket. Stoddart, who rvpresapls bis Sounneeroial traveller THE REIURN OF Hoss THERD. as broken down and has damaged his party | way of dealing wi f er yety, — ae that individual is never seen in real life, any HY immensely, Of that there na be f ! loa fdealing with him mizht be devised, | A respectod correspondent at Elkton, | more thao tho stazo Yankee of the Rob nsoa reboot | Ite Adventuren in ihe Weet HY ' rahe ' i fe no-aus without detriment to the public safety, M wand, reports the suooting of chicken | {8 to be met with in the bustling life of New Eng: How he F Hilt Hon the Democ rats fui to take advan. Tt is too conanon for otherwise pious and | thief ut the henroost of Mr. J. C. Bovzory, on | land towns, Mr, Clarke also makos Jack Wyatt, prety for t i tage of the situation—and it looks as though | good people to forget that convicte are their | the Locust Point farm, Mr. Bovunww baited the | 0Ufnalist, look something too much like the agent | The Hou. William M, Yweod returned to this etty ey would— evolve on T. S ’. A l | f; rave oe r of be Hi) they would—it may devolve upon Tuk SUN | fellow Leings, and are susceptible of pain | chicken thief, and, failing to receive a reply, fired | {of 4,ttavelling Pa ay icray ee tp Recetnree Pa ec sy rab 6 found a new party, In such a contingency and suffering like themselves. The com. | 4 barge of shot ot dim, which wounded the Mrs. Thomas Barry as /da Grant entirely | Department of Public W o Hi Wwe shall take eure to ley the foundations | 1, .s.on of one or even many offences against | thief very unplexsantly, but not dangerously eae a et a aal bas CUT tia ani panied broad and deep, so that the suporstructur e Anan ie asiy don The chicken thief then ssid his onme was Jerr, | knowledge of Lusinoss, Mr. Owon darlowe's Cuded | ante-room, @ gentlemanly yo i will be permanent and worthy of th een over) tral of bttdas charheter ta | Davis, end that ie was ouly thereto watch while | Zoi, "as altvgether “excelent, an admirable €ou- | porter to enter‘ ny obliterate every tralt of human character in 4 ’ option executed with rar 9 80el The Boas , H country. pr i nigh aires 41 1 others went into the henroust to steal. jal sh. ses The Boas was sit iH ; eae the offyndor ; still loa dose 1¢ put him out | Tuis statement of the chicken thief of Elkton The Mivwes Gottschalk, Siok t Wane spray foe ! New York Another Paris. tide of all cliim to pity, Besides, who 18 | jy ike that of Jone Russxit Youxo, the notori. | The sisters of the distinguished pianist give | Bits fe ene aie Mi The faniliar wittcism which decries | there that walks the streets that can set} ous Sucwk News Thicf of New York, When | M# evenings concert at Association Hull, ‘Two | ture, t i} Paris as tho abode of good Bostouini, ) himself up es eo much morally superior to | canght, Yooxa pretended that he was only watch. | % (h"™ are wlauiate and one a sinwor. ant ruumor | MCI og oy, |) after death has lost much of ite point within | the unhappy conviet as to bo justi fng while others were stealing for him; but a | them. log tumieabie ee i } 1 " . ee ry ably v 1 tho past few weeks, The multitude of ng brotherhood with him? Committee of the Associated Press, of which the The Admintatration Iu Favor of Spain hae oviduntly dong | | wealthy, well dressed, aud tolerably well | at present, when the prison doors close on | Hon. Euastus Brooks and tho Hon, Hanur J From the Commercial Advertiser of Yewerdy am now In firsbclase condition for te agit lu the H) |" educated people, to whom the Freuch cayiti1 | aman, they scem to shut him off from his | Rsrwox were members, thorc sghly examined | What with religious services, the firing of sa. | Cnjning elvction. | 4 was about the only spot inthe worll whore | fallow men en ff ho were plagnestruck, He | Bif cases and decided that he was nct a mere ac- | iutcs und public meeting, the Cans 9 y ad | you inve tuterte a ieeas cata ts diana tA eli gt e P ceasory, but was himself a sneak news thief, aud | 4 good colvbration of the anniversary of their strug | Ol the great Y | existence could bo enjoyed, must be ¢ 4¥ handed over to the merey of keepers who, | iat as such he must bo kicked out of the Zhi | Sle for independince, ‘They have fought long and | wanay the Dewoe H / 0 Zvi fully discongolate, ‘They find thems lves | if not brutal by nature, have been hardened | june s and it was dono accordingly, However, | ell ruinet Srain, and they have contented bravely Piresiie'l i for the present shut out from thoir y by a long continued struggle with erimina’s, | ye was worse and meaner than the chicken thief | SM! teariul odds, They were entitiog to the hh by a circle of fire and stecl as impasseble ns | and whom lis bad passions easily provoke | of Fikton, Lecause he stole from his employers, ¥ ¥ i bid ; e as bar ray set bd is oF : i. Tdid not tuk t } if fey ing sword fiat usd dU Kiten ; ond | t) wets of tyranny. ‘This, perliape, cannot be | while the chicken thiefonty stote from a stranger the interestofw perverted acutralily, and. has tore Wit i whether the siege lasts during the winter, or | hilyed theorted philanthropists do not —— Loon Influenced by Spain to a course of conduct, de. | WHY out there 7 whether itterminates earlier; whether the | cv nof prison-keeper, and it They uy that Admiral Ponven doesn't | pressing nagetorsd ca not consonant with the a Mr. Tweede=Ve } Prussians eapturo the city, or aro sonttered | has to be filled by such men as can bo ine | Mr to go to Europe until after he has been | pirstions of ier people, They suy that men nnd arms } Settee . MT contianed by the Senate, Very good. w let | may co to Cuba, but not armed expeditions. ‘Then | | byt r 1 3 now awarming be | duced to take it, Sull these men ought to | (, io’ veel lim; andilsk thalod f Ad- | they #tep non who are about to leave, und libel ves. | i \ ful Z he Penato rejec im, and te 9 es OF Ads | auig whose 1 exciies sue) leiOn. ce unl rt H Rind and Lefore them, it is-clear that some | be carefully watched, and the complaints of | iuisal and Vieg Adu, teal he abolished Prusate ave tleratod Tecan ata ore jackin te ave / other city must be found to serye as the | these subjected to their control impartially aie Cuta, ond Spain dictates and directs the course of ed Ah ) world’s picasure ground, until the ravages | listened to. In the course of two columns of abuse of | SUF eMlcialn: eet sete ve any ilen of of war can be repaired and tho apparatus of | Ono of these days, it isto be hoped, thin | Sherif O'R, which the Herald disgraced | The Now Era is tho title of w new monthly | Mguteinyeslt: Hea. emuxement, now red and prostra whole aubjeotof the treatment of criminals | 'is+!l by publishing yeslerdsy, mention is made | magesine devoted to a diMusion of # knowledge of | Mund were announce be set up and pn' tion again, We de. | will receive that philosophical consideration | °! his “ wueducated intelleci,”” ‘The sneer an- Tedalnn id deur erature, TH editor is the | bint, bade Mtr, Twee ire to no: 0 New ; iL peti Jo have prig. | Mvsbledly came from Mayor Hart, who bas bud | Rev. Raphael D'C, Lewin, and the fret number is allan Mai fire to nominat ork a8 ® candidate | which tt bas as yet escaped, We have pris. | “\’N\elly | yon see Dighly creditable as 4 production of the Jewish intel Roller Exe eR RPF © range of the Zérald’s columns for some Lowen, Mass. j L 1 ona In abundanco; but instead of reforming | 4. citi, punt, und is cutively worthy of that pear | Ct, 1 thie free country the Jews are rapidly in: | Anaustua ‘Crummetty d ‘Tho great attraction of Paris was inthe | their inmates, they only restrain them Dy | tieman's feeble wit and. ardentration ay if creasing in numbers, wealth, and consideration, and | were kilied by the ex F Gecilities it aflonied for the gratification of | fores from committing crime, and fora limited | Mr ('fiiiry ic not u collece ceahente; mar ar ut, | Welt Feligious and wetaphysical views must com: | Sew Will at Middlesex U 1 We toate for y' Kinds of sensual oleasure | period. ‘Ther thev ehould alan he moral hub | i. suey ot liw, nur even a poet. like Mavor Harn | rauratad men 4 known, TH FLOOD iN THE suEVaANnOoaN | SWEDISH COLONY Tobn Eaten Cooke's Description of oh =Tho Banks ot the ey w Sweden tay 4 THE PERPLENITICS OF THR PULLERS OVER THB RIVER, Moe of Lite, how th # Drowned ov ¢ "# Discipl Oct, 7.—What Charles Read Mittwoon, Va., Saperviewr ned in the novel a work for Why in the Valley ¢ t warning, without rore {a a few hours m curpageed last week here The river—withe any one's expecting It an ekarty-tro9 feet above tae ordinary n & werice of ones along the banks fiighium beyond words, partaking of the torrible From the headwaters of the two Potomac the rush of waters carried Of the Camage inflicted Melhor cidents occurring in the Luray Valley arg, Tcan eay nothing; bat below al every yard of the way Is strewed with 4 spots on the fords ago bt re With poll ein: which meets on the ute men Anon whom dd been forward of the party has been a ‘The land on whieh they are S etanly for Web The land on which they are 1 forth be called, tuke any map of Maine on which the amaiice are noted, they ewn ea Fairfeld, situated very everyihing before it. Th your ronders will ly Ond the town of Fort nf Wie northwestern cor nk river, aut clove And xbove Strat one of the principal mongers, and eon termed the father of the Re- publican party over the river, lias heen compelled to tuke a back seat by the Webster faction. to the NewPrunswick jins. Bweden is twenty miles northwest fr © havea lol oF a given dime, and: u the corners Where they join, ranged in fours, whica makos it foetal tor the setilers, them to render The cabius are al ‘They are Luli ide. aboot eizhteen by t The rools are neatiy #lin Metentiy hehe in this section of the conne Inside they are faishod wi benetos and tables, a Fattern tu give co cooking, and at the same time great deal of heat, débris, and a ho river have been marked by some melancholy or terrible orcurrence, The simple list of mills evrried away woult Indi a Riverside, near w mill of brick just Moished, and costing $56,000, won swept off, to Har; over everyting. But the money loss has been noth- ing, hard as it 6 to our poor people to bear, com- pared with the frightful loss of life, all alung the Houses by the bundred have Leen carried the houses are polit fo that they are and eaniet for cate the heavy alixe,and they were balit atehet, wo that he may not f pected Tomes 8 Which may exietin the ranks cabine are renJered WEOSTRR'S SUCCRSS He has been a re- fident of Brooklyn bat a comparatively short time. Ile first resided in the Sixth Ward, and while there worked himee!f into the General Committee, or of the Thir t his hostility to nt of President of the extreme T Neruble eurtuce rve to give out @ There are other little things ta {ie caning which have been browgot by the Bweden themse!vos from the motheriand Crockery and iron ware 1s anmistakably Yaukeo, Ta one of the hats T saw a little bundle of rattan Which my Mind pletared as the ins/ramente al rep vot was. a ‘The fovd row so rapidly that the danger could not be guardet against, children were drow but much of the or killed by the fall of tim- ting off on the houses were dr. yea miles, Junder finally and drowned, when e pulldings siruck rocks, the huge syeamorer, or torn to piceos by (he rush of the current with waich pare’ ted from the farmers here most of use tor a cradle in nil the pattern emoloyed te J in the old eonntry., using one foot spinuing-wheel hos not van Tiouses In Aroostook ¢o rotherdnelaw, John F, Clevetand, a young lady, @ —, a9 the marks on her clothing indioated, was found cast ashore, her cold | Beally every re The mother rocks ver bi Jing on the o' s the fiugal revs away at the was) and, with the Morten, and afew others, lie »wer down the crowd on woman whose st At the samo n off at the hip with the shoe and Dead bodies ming! driving past a de ged a baby to it viaited a considerable num he women Con iy greetet the visitor with word in their a Iware ag, nO far Webster hod ved from the on to Gen, Sh been stated that a the colony since its arrival. ed on a wooden bench veto undoubtedly, in the 1 T found the Uride reat the table which is scene culminate tpeetuete with MWD POLITICIAN, e velooling wu ‘The low eround below Ashby's Gap Hues of Lure ay tained anpare Was wholly su Nive isa vory pretty and Where they #Ull very moment hou hy looking girl, vind A good wife, no doubt, some home-mnde beer, whith J froia boiled corn and sweetened with barrels of whiskey, furniture of every sort Vurrels of w came @ pian aud the prosp sights vas the —tie Miles Siandish of New Sweden—a healthy Infant of a few weeks, tacks of wheat, wagons, cies of dwelling that broken bridges, and every. sp Tur mepepuican “snare” ‘The mother took it ns alrenty kn to slow. ‘The cliiid was dre Lt-Altting bag of ye: 4 quilted hood thick mother's head gear to ont of the radi or rather sew with a Portuguese tz on We roof, He went by waving. bis | tor two men are nay Lim cane @ woode ‘owed from ‘time im 9 fret calld came Sho isan old lady of over Luray, high up th ‘The grandmotier over with Wer two & Where it landed’ near Berlin, and cos and of all aze oar stout, serviceable These shoes are great birch, with pointed ng and slopos fo noy are nicely hole clumps of wood, ward, and a very high liste lowed ont within fc fortaple im appearance, Vhong they must be heavy, them by hand ont blocks of green bireh d in piain, coarse earm: tule of any of the Irinperies in there wild woe not known tw and their persons uses filled with wom on, anid forty-five f th by the eras puts slong the river r sil eonmunies m, however, whicu w colony is mostly Lutheran m aro church members soked of Mr Jonnson, do you mean by that hers of the eu ( tiileon years of nee are the custom jy HV reaches the age of Of. so house and examine icon read and write, to the sueran Shot in Battle ences of a G v ho earn their sib is plocod « and for argument WhO are here display @ great @ to get croo your from my A anid tho fe alls. which we: mloue on the « A considerable q in, and it ie alvea nA very prowini ping up through the asues the earth ur H ud kaw bebin Jiers attenaiug Ou a third, Who was yi NTS FOR LEGISLATIVE WoNODS, what happened I can cive no account, except sas weil as Teould ist bad the npper han W ran up to me, a dector and bosp merely 4 compliment Wority of whom ree ilcttendan.t of my jactad trot thels ise wl {4 are bot Demoerntic, bo slruggle fur the nom. 1, and iu the middie of a, which tie di was when they wonnd wis fc Dalle still eo y sd round us; one et, And immediately 1 felt a Fitth Distriet, which comprises the Seventh and Twenueth Wards, t# the nominstion, With dimentty T wa: hie oudet of the buls AL last it Was cut SUNKEAMS, little chance of securing the nom) en Were is a party Who waut ex-Super js the Wound dunue ‘Dray teil we the waka is to be hopes,’ * my hopes melted, *'The wound in the arm, doetor. was looked for in vain; th ilu spot aud hud 9 extenced my —Text for a brewer—Ho brews XX —More people run for office than reach it, —Morm nism bas been introduced at the ( of Good Mope. —The claim of Oriental women for their rights 1! doabt’ess be without m volt —A nephew of Andrew Juckson bi a8 aspiritual doct —Mrs, Partington says she gets up every morn 1 very dancer They were going away. This, fortunately, wil get the nk into the ground bai In the fixth, Seveuth, Kighth, and Ninth Dis rank s 4 around me, arefui'y laid me on my my helmet srmly on my bend HERS BAD PAITH, with toward him cher what he is, and tha W kick over the Was rorely e with My Own thoughts, amid the perbaps.fr an hourant a A Boston savant has po ar In seven hours tery at Saratoga ist A fow days ago be causod and from the 41 remomber my It is proposed to establish ext year hotel on an ISTANT ASSESSORS elasively Jewish sauiiury detachmenteame to me.” A Perilous Rido and @ Miraculous Exe bron the Kansas City (Mo.) The lost car of a froight trim jumped off the eat me poivt half w wifle Railway has as foot for irrigatiog three mil veut umong the Kepu 0 In dependoace commenced su over rocks and ties, taat do anything by Houted—yeiled : ve been Deard at tne A quatter of a ty Put wed Whirk sn —Gerrit Smith has purchased tho only tavera could net spring to toe ¥., aad turned t bold on fur dear he ' ; ciled & Voice Of Ale otter end of the lon irons began to suiver and Shoot aloug tho Wack ; the a ‘rarin! moment mast come, a sel! on by bho break-wheel with all t What he saw 1 Moxul is —When Paris was found to be too tight » place for the Dank of Frauce, tho baak was takeu on Monday afternoon from bis Wostorn trip. A SUN Hil holting bts The sculptor and poct Story has been for o time past ia England w Uverary pussuiia, he census taker found a boy in the Third After anderg the customary waiting process of half an hour in the a inile, When, the fastenings all br a the ruling sea Great Mogul's private sanctum for the bank Star Spangied Banaer,” fof mammoth dimen- rifle Kurthauake tn Thi drosses v1 her iife, positively told ber mamme of a dare bro a lily dullewte neck was encircled by b nea iSPayn mia. ¢ of Wilbelmshone, wh * suid our reporter, 8) N. Your little excursion vu r more in ther plendid Lauiaserat, tent descended at one spring up, and @ at during your ubsence was found to dead and everythi eup the livin S12 other peopis w bie Cauuidate tor tue Pe ut Prigou Discipline Again, Op Sunday, 4 tin the Conne large crowds whi vner bad a knife in hi 1 to make sowe invest Isa fine country Police Agal To the EAttor of The Sun. dieu and Yauured. 1 the oppor * Chandler, Burns, und two others lision of a” bolier th Aule neo LO My. BEpRINE he Of Was pare yard « his morning, and we: Edward Dayay. CYGIA Preeinet owart's house, corner of Fi birty-fourth street A TARPAY EK

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