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THE SUN. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1870. , sf «Suz safety from the contest, and will afterward | @ecurity of Your Holiness and the matnto. | been estabfisted in the railroad Teciatation of SOME NEW HOOKS. [txt Gale triecoatcneiewne | WEN IN THE MELROPOLLS, ) y . ‘ dine bern intro. — " s aNd th ‘ » be have France for hor friend, Mr. Revan is | nance of order.” Perhaps His Holinces would | Pennsylvania, and such as have intro: | sean an he merece from the Condtiten of saa Unanes love Sawin aun Aevan the ailalaaisices le { T ‘ te sacenre if the King should lock | @teed fm other States under the control of Ke. as Aaswat, m | . 5 ¢ ye ALYY, also ofo pinion that tle controversy ehonld even more eeeur BS ublienn administrations, The catery ageinet the = Konssa Rate, Lichtenetely aesorts thot there is | DASHES WERE AND fren’ ny rae ie | ey Ath not Le settled without a Contos# of the Ba. | him ap fn some quict cell, quite by him: | Pi Teh Mmieatn oes ett art of the One of the most interesting nen books af the | +:no feng of torn In mato." Ta North we | PORTERS, 1 Aiines for | be A ‘ fre ‘ P X * shite Pd i doy ts Origin of Civilisatlon and the Primitive | toa, We Tinné Tudians bad nu word for “deat or - ; j — - <== | topenn powers, All Europe interested in| elf, and away from all wees vo ! Republicens, A Tepablienn Legistature passed | fonaition af Mun, by Sir Sous Lennock. (D Aptle | so Leloved nd the Algonqnin i eis stated | Robinson aod his Marringss ii FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1%0 fn equitable eolution of this groat problem, | elmore of this troublesome world, OUF | it, ond the Repub! didute {or Comptrolier | ton & Co.) (The author toa distinguished memrer | io have contained no verb tcuning * to lovey" ao cre and their Atepmother- | i aad such a Congross would also form the | Holiness,” adda the ehitidike and Uo rd | supported it, And it was right in itself, of Poriiamont, Vive-Presilent of tie Kagtish Fthno | tat w nthe Bible was transhitod by the mission Robinson's walt for Divorce, ! Amuacments Coster nude) fora kind of centre! authority, a sort | Ricavo, will ret eee a Lostito act in this i to ; tosteat ety, and the sutiior of Pechisto aries inty tht aver, ie was necessary to inveut | ew a ie pe hee Robinson i quceiton Walt r elated of Congr-ese of tho United States of Europe, | measure of precantion.” Hostile! Oh dear, | The Trthene states vory traly that wo te. | Times" ant Wereuure Woven armel veec a |e wrerw tor We Paroaee Ervtint of etued treatment, was tied gesterday be a Tt Association Wall 40% eo Ab ne Goto ati ‘i i ‘ ya yeod friend to have | fee (0 pay it for the use of a enable despatch | the present volume is to describe the fuels! aud | iu dudia the Hil Gites of Chittagong, says Capt, | SUUAT OF evel treatmont, was tried yesterday bes h Rentite ThestreaRiy ris tat hedoacbs | ich would correct the principle of nation. | no, by no means. Such a geod frien: ed about the battle « The reason is, | wental condition of envayer, their art, ther syetons | Lewin, regurd marriage as 9 mere sain and con: | fore Jns<@ doves. Mra, Robinson claims that hee Ponvrashil fe eal Wheuietens ve beac’ Liiy Vy the principle of confederation. Up | ir time of need; he will see to overs thi that after directing the bill to bo paid, but | o marriage nnd of x4 » tucie retlzlons, lane | sentemt conmection=as ite meine Of geiting thie | REAP Nd bm, within Lat a cow months niter thee TK FIM Avenue Thentee Mua vnt Wie { co our time this central force of the European wand all. “L beg your Holiness tO) etre the payment had heen mads, we dis. | #0 Meru! charteter, wud wows, Li dinner cooked. ‘they have no Wea of tenderness, | SOT Lat stanly gemibited « plevalte hor aed | Vncurstons tris t communities has never becn practically ex Upon me gout syeaeollo Lenertice | coveted that the despatol Had bees fauila. | MHNine Ue lowe rates of mec ne they Gow eaibt | wer Bt BLtFAlrous devution! Adione lie lonthon | Soy seats oF a separation aie ChALNO MrdvE bes - Grae Ores Honen=ts Nui Pout hibited, exeept in temporary coalitions against | tion,” concludes this ron of the Churehs | jouty delayed by the Zrvbuns, in its transmis | OMe tore Tek thes Vue sate ia me Pe a ee inne tet de not rice recy | OW tHO.armi wiih 8c. what, Mr. Robinson, who wag ae this or that nation aspiring to universal | “and Trenew to your Holinces tho expres: | sion to us, as Brut, New etocked his cards, “the | own ancestors ina. period. louie gone citer tp separate without Mariner eeretiony, ta | & widower wiih two bantsome daurnters avogt domination; and it would be woll if a kind | sion of my'profound respect.” Tuners, the | same with inteut to deceive.” Not liking to be | exotsim many cu.toms of civiiact mea which | ouher respecte ther Go. not appear to have thn most | therherear cigs Me nee eae ae wee at Acodnny of Mec, of permanent end preventive coa! original, always allowed his victims to | gouged, we countermanded the order to pay. If] evidently have no relation to presen’ elrewnstances. | distant notions of that busiiuiness so natura! to he of ld was ake on the nd be formed for the preservation of great com: | ewear. If the Dritish traveller, handing | the Tribune pretends that we owe it that money, | art eves torre dens whic\s ate rooted swear ix'ac | rest of manNinds T thoalt tine nou ine e ‘ Tiel | vee Wt cketbook, aad: “Take it, and be | it can tost the question ina court of law, tut it | 98 foesits are imbodded ta the #1 Tn very anelent times, when the whole hnman race testified that her s'epmother was jost , mon interests which, after all, arothe interosts | over his pocketbook, «ai 4 | will probably think it more prudent net to reeort | Sul Whouzh our tnrorwation wiih reference t9 the | wantin & eavege conuition, merriaco was unknown rc orbatied te tae Onn ae v0 wo Viator. of reason end civilization. demned to you,” Dick was rethor pleased y n Pradent On) Were submitted to the Court tor ae social and thoral com: n and havo —s tion of the jower races of mon | and women wi neiteratyie, it is eortainly very far from be sthetory either in ex! far e cowmon property, Bact Lor nan, the two most recent authors s nt or ucemucy, Trav: | studied this eutject, both agree that the primitive | No Law Against Robbing Sub-Trenvery rite the | condition of man socially was that of communism, | gy cw fin job weayout and in where, Oneida, every man and woman in a he case of Wm. Miller, who presented « forged email community were regarded as equiily married | Check on the Sub-Treasury for $10,000 at the oMes mental condition of a fay. | toone another, ‘The same view is entertained by | Of Vermilye & Co. the bankers, @ week ago, wat froin ours, that it t8 often vers | an American writer, Mr, Lewis 2, Morgen of | *#lled ap yesterday before Commissioner William sak | been received thot all the erms and ammunition, | dimen't to follow what ts passing in his mind, oF to | Rochester, who has mate the primitive condition of | Col Krhardt, Miller's counsel, contended that al ¢., composing the cargo of the Salvador, were | understand the motives by whieh he is inflacnved, | man a epecial stody for many years, and whose the Sab-Treavuries of the United States were abab poear Hatural and almost Felfevident | ebief work on the suject, embracing the most ex. | ished at the last session of Conzross tn a bungling & very different inpression | tousive researches, Is now in course of publication | attempt to mnend the patent awa, and that hig ro to Burton, “am 1] by the Sn ‘ to any such investigation. ‘The conduct of the Tribune's management with respret to enble de patches hos been knavish and discreditubl pe. Mations. One of the most interesting pointe in this | than otherwise, And undoubtedly it would ts tet ing ellers naturally fod This is not the fault of Mr, Greener, but of those | pontos, boats, food. dres who control the pay <= | letter is ite direnesion of the principle of ideu- | greatly selace the feelings of the Pope if, in bE mynd CLEAR Lia tity of raco ng foundetion of national or | handing over the keys of the castle of St. We have repeatedly called attention to} yanization, ‘This principle Mr. ReNanener- | Angels, he could indulgo in some good re- the intrigue between Count Brsmanck and qoticall the ads nturers w jer to dos : in his absence, ments of savaces, than to anderstand their then repudiates, ‘The contact and fusion | sounding anathemas. It would be a moment oo wnd feelings, The wie » for two years past havo | of nationalities he rogards as the trno lever | of true bliss if he could fling the keys at | From Cienfuegos positive Information has | ago ts «o diitore controlled the power of Spain, The Spanish | of civilization, and their permanent separa | Tunrry’s head, follow them up with a b Government cannot keop Cuba, and Bre | tion aga check to progress and culture, ‘The | application of the apostolic toe, and finally | & 1 hed th Mony tings MARCK wonts it, For that naval expansion | mixture of Frovch and Germans in Alsace | consign Rictanp with many maled‘ctions oa ef rin mivenncae the tarde piece | to tim, whieh produ of German commerce and influence for which | jas been, in Lia opinion, of the greatest ad- | to those regions where the mercury goc8 8) | Coy y cen ne ass AE the mneing pi with 1,000 men, and with this valuable reinforc jonian Institution, Sir Jotn Lubbock, | ‘Treasury had Yeon lexistated out of existence, this ambitious man is laying tho foundation, | yantoye Loth to France and Germany. It is | high that there is no use in keeping a ther- | pent ie hes toetay under bis orders in Las Vill children whom shee.a | wither t having accese to Mr. Morgan's tavestigae | Counsel then askod the Hon. A Hl. Pardy ander 7" What section of the law he held Miller: bat te Cuba is better suited than any other trans | through this union that German ideas, books, | mometer. t one of the misfortunes in | from 4,600 to 6,000 well-armed troops. The im. i Hons except to a very limited exient, bas reached | sitior laconically replied that ho hold him on all, a ‘ See's | tale to: Howl GP (he Chhneshi tw AAG hie 5 Again, the mind of the savage, like that of the | similarconelusions, He regards communal marriage, Commissioner reserved 1 is decision unuil Mon- atlantic possession. aud science have been imported into France ; | being tho Head of tho Church is that he | portance of this fresh supply of ammuni child, is easily fatigued, and te will often give rans | in whieh women were common to the whole tribe, | day. it in Latin, and (hat doesn’t | especially to the patriots, can hardly be over. sWers to spare himselt the troable of thonrht. | as the first siege of human society. Individual mar -s Brsmanck’s agents have been in Cuba to | and it would be a great calamity if, in place Tartle Muntivg oa Concy Istnad, ascertoin what she would be worth to Ger | of the reciprocal humanizing influences mind, And so the unhappy | esti ted; it will probably enable them to arm | Many races, indeod, soom to be tittle superior to | riace, he thinks, arose from captives in war. Iti] qhe Hon, Isaac Miller of Clyde, Wayue coune many, and whether upon the whole the | which such fusion of races tends to produ Pope must hand over the keys with his bene. | 5,000 more men, for f every four muskets which | Veasts in Intevizence, In the titerior of Bornoo | obvious, he says, that even under communal | iy Gu, Davis of this city, and ® party of friends, temper of the Cuban people Is such that | there should Le substituted antagonism, con- | diction, Ol, toocrnel TuRrEx! Alns! poor | HY Persess, three, on an averuge, have becu | Here are Wie who live shsuluiely po v4ite OF | marrivgn & warrior who had captured w becuit | chartered 9 ailing boat, and took @ day's sail dows they will peacefully sulmit to the semi- | ict, and perpetual discord, Pontiff! Liesl gah ght an in hute; neither eat rice nor salt Galil 6, Guetioe ight tle) C4) Shea: ponte; | ee cetea ta De tersoes, rae 13 Nd Ged Sars colonial government which the German ————_$ ' SET TEMEea cate with exch other, but rove about the woods | would aot custom at defanes, Tt 1s tene that under | Glory, muna they devcrmlued to He and have ; authorities would desire to imposo upon | Grant and Fish in Favor of Slavery in| The Bri ee A woman came into this city on Raturday | ice witd beasts; the sexes mest in the Jungle, or | scommanal uystom no man could eppropriate a girl on treee, as a, ippraeited the shore, they ube them. Of course we have no means of know Cuba. of Science has lately been debating the question | On Tucsdoy night she went to a baggege-master | the man corries eway a woman from her abode. | entirely to himself withont infringing the riclits of 4 served an immense turtle saaning itsoll on the Deach, A short distance off a aimatier one was end y separate, noither one | Jooked on with jealousy, and only regarded as justi | died up on the warm sand, apparvotl, enjoying Allen- | afterward thinking of the other; at night they sleep | fable under peculiar cireamstances, A war captive, | Siesta. 19, via F.C, Cros, Ind. & TH, & | ander some large tree, the branches of which hang | however, was in a peculiar vonition; the tribe had | inc Durinin' hie: pocteot ine laree anc cites ey fasten thechiliren ina kind of | no right to hers her captor might have killed her | ing the captore, gave chase, but was adroltly taker . Around the tree they make a fre to keep off | if he chose; if ie preferred to keep her alive, he was Lae Pd Isaac Miller, who turned her over on nd the | Both turtles were brourht to the city, and yoster. ote individual mar- | day afternoon Ferved woo tue excursion party and t archs rity prev The elavery cmancipation jroclemstion | Of 4 transcontinental railroad in British North | at the foot of Liberty street, and presented @} Wien the children aro old enough to evift | the whole tribe, Such an act would naturally be Sir Ropentek | click for her truck, The inscription on the | for themselves, they usu Menemsoy, and Sir Starronn Nontucors took | check waa: “St, Louis and N. Y., vart in the discassion, Lord Microw proposed as ho is done with France. All the cireum. | ® fraud and a humbug. Freedem is not 13 itave bia’ Tike thei tha OFAHALTPUON taitread The bs stances favor his design. If there wasastrong | likely to secure euch @ victory until Cuba | and pass north of the lakes to Fort Garry, ter- | twenty-five couts for #t Administration at Washington, animated by | 84 Spain shell Lave become independent re- | jins q a decided American feeling, and enlowed | Publics. In the meanwhile it is noticed tat | Brit ing what their report has been; but there isno reason to doubt that Brssanck will make a great push to get the Island as soon alleged to havo been issued Ly the Spanish | America, Viscount Mir avthorities in Cuba is regarded in Madrid as wage-mnster charged the woman | lw: On the swin age. This the woman w Westmiuster in | eotls a rebbery. ‘ihe Fale. Reporting Tribune . He thought there would be | gays this is “how the Erie swindlers accommo- Senator SUMNEN's resolution in behalf of the | no difficulty in constructing the road until it | date the public emaveipation of Cuba he the wild beasts ard snakes; they cover themselves | at titerty to do #0; he did as he liked, Witt a piece of bark, and in this wlso they wrap their | trite was no sufferer, Thus chlidren; 1 1s Foft and warm, but will not keep out | riage, which in any otber way would have boon un | & Humber of tients ing on tho Pacific at Ne h Columbi ro TW he poor creat “es are tookes upon and | fntringement of communal rights suroto be resisted. | Broaiway d by the other Borneans as wild Leste, Even in onr own day among the Andamanors any | artist wi led on the of with sense and courage sufficient to act ae- conlingly, this scheme would never have As the depot of the Erie road | the rain, never been trans. | reacted the Rocky Mountains, We presume, | js not within a half mile of Liberty street, and as | tr stanck’s head; but with | mitted by Mr. Fist to Gen, Stckins, and | howerer, that ff he will consult the soldiers | the check reads via the Peunsyly Central | Lich asein thus describes @ Busi 4 rx | this 9 alleged asa now ovidence that the | whe bave fast marched from Fort Williats | road, ft may nurale the city: readers of the Flee | O8t Prevent guests, who apposred aboot Any years |/loges timed by any member of the trite wes lable eas ; 1 OU Mee? | over with black grease, Laving only a white circle | marriaze ts independent of all enered and #ocial con- round the ee Ww ‘i dat the weighed 197 pounds, ani the anuall entered into I euch persons ns Pistt, @naNt, and Baxc Davis to direet the action of the United States, the Gerinan statesman can weil afford | Slave power of Havana, But no new evi t. The alject surrender of Gen, Grant to the forces of Prim and Sennano is a ne 1h 1.” Onn of | Wome shed to vetese the ena . | The large turt nan: “One of | woman who attempted to refaso the marital privie | The ly ty to Ritmatism, ng Organizations of t pal Chureh-—the Evang am with the tears ceca- | siderations ; that it had nothing to do with mutual | American Chureh Mise! js man had the true physiog- | affection or consent ; that it was invalidated by any M Dine ape of Coftraria, What | appearance of consent; and that {t arose not from tion, Sir Starronp Nontucore thought that | to do with the outre such a railroad would be of very great import- | with the unserupulous Zribune’e 1 ance for the development of the now territory of | tergiversations. He was in favor of beginning the 6 ope fe. » Episco Knowledge Society, the y Society, and (he Bvan- gelical Education*! Society —are (0 meet next wees in the Chareh of the Holy Trinity, Madison avenue, The work of the socicties and Ritualism, as devek oped In bt. Sacrament’s Mission, will be the prinel pai topics of discussion, Among the Bishops, out reckless ed to look wi nnd menacss which the consummation of Manitol - his project would be sure to evoke in this 3 : road at Fort Garry, and building both eastand | Among the passengera by the City of | cies ine more verity to such « comparison was tho | aftection or tenderness, but by brutal violence and country. He means tohaye Cuba, Perhaps | hes made tho United States the laughing: | wost, Sir Romenter Mencuisox conceived tha | Mexico, which arrived here on Tuesday from | vivacity of his the republican sentiment of the Cuban peo- | 0k of all mankind, the great diffeylty was to get over the rocky | Mexico via Havonn, was a French citizen from | brows, w But when corruption is remnant in the State | region north of Lake Snperior, Neither of t! Department under the influence of the bribe- | ‘tis!i Ugentlemen, however, touched upon | woxtR. This young taker Davis and of the va where the trailic to support such a | his father being a Fret railway is to come from, Thi aware that a Pacific rail in process of building at no great distance south | from Cuba some eighteen months. ‘The name of of the Canadian frontier; and that | 01 the mind of @ milder specios than what belong to | wild tribes of the Malay peninsula, among | jn this country, i can get their road fuirly begun there will probably | the Llcodthirsty passions of the voluntecrs, and | 9 man in lis mere animal nature, Wuen a picce of | the Calmucke,) the Mongols, and fin ; A New Idea of the Way to Make Pence. | tho rights of mau, whether in Cuba or any: | be three completed Pacific railways in the United | he wes arrested and thrown into jail. The ramor | meat was given him, and bait ris! Mr. Ernest Renan, the distinguished | Where else t States, r did either of tt refer to the | of the capture of an important patriot was | out a distrustful arm to take it, he enatened tt | It provails also in some of the islands of Polynesia, Sm:—In your sparkling paper of to-day yoo dressed to In this era of the revival of republicanism | fact that Capt, Panissen, a skilful officer of en- | at once spread through the city, end another | hastily, and stuck it immediately into the Ore, peer- | and in various parts of Africa, Filedioht enn re cars i i aes ers, Who was sent out by the British Govern. | gerroting spectecle was joyously anticipated by | 1g aroand with bis little keen eyes, as if fearing | Tn Cireossia, to this day, an important part of the pod y AA e nie y ier fo fe cy > in inteors, Fortunately the news of the ur- | 'st#ome one shoukl take it away acain, At thin | marriage ceremony consists in the rushing In of the | {he World, and that the Richt Honorable Prank contempt upon the excitement | dence was requi ed to that ef d by smoking: nomy of the orious fact, which and the fexivility of his eye- | unwilling submission, In all parts of the world, in bbe worked up and down with every | all ages, andeven among many tribes at the present of evpnten Evon Lis nostrils and the | day, the evidence is overwhelming that wives were | ce ‘an was born in Cuba, | corners of bis mouth, nay,his very ears, moved | procure! by force and by capture from other tribes. | setivaine o Linen and his mother a | inveluntartly, exvressing bis hasty transitions from | And after actual hostilities had ceased, and marriage | Bishop 0 is now actually | Havana, Buspar londed, He bad been absent | 0% th Contrary, @ single feature tn his | mony was kept up of captoring, or pretending to | Cetion smith, Dr, Peterkin of Tt 7 countenance that evinced a consciousness of | capture, the bride. ‘This ts the case among nearly | Mr. Riley of the city of Mexi pencal powers, OF anything that denc not ‘ a ve | banker, and others, ‘The soctet menca! vowers, oF anything thit denoted emotions | all the aborizinal mes of Hiniostan, among the | Varker, andcuners, | fhe cocklies se | Vera Cruz, named Fepentco Buipat x Ana | chy ple, and their hi vie resolution to separate themselves from Europe fi may be rufficient to defeat him; but he is right in received by thinking that all the noisy opposition that | Fisu’s son-in-law from the Spanish Govern may De expected from the United States | ment, how can anything elso be expected @illamount to lidite than complicity with all other species of ———— wrong and injustice, including contempt for 1 Inity to be present are the Rt, Rev. Dr, Orio, Bishon H, W. Lee of Towa, of Delaware. Bishop Eistburn of Mas Ys a Tyng. Dr. dobn un ond, the Rev, Jay Cook the are engaged ine of Kiuaiiem ore they | bis n Aonamonte, Ww enough to arouse Pent | The Right Hon, Frank Dafty's Priacipt he stretched 04 ; ie lon. Frank Daffy's Priocipte: uo stretched | a great pumber of Sonth American tribes, Mea artes uk coal tute ait fationalistic theologian, has Davip Frepente Srnaves, the head of the | in Europe under the championship of Gast game echool of writers in Germany, an clo. | BRTtA, GanwaLpr, CasTELLAn, and Jaco’ quent and instructive letter upon the quarrel the American Government stultifies itself betwoon Germany and France. Mr. Reway | and destroys the tufluence of American insti admits in the fullest sense the right of Gor. | tutions by conspirng with the most effete Surope against the liberties of an t expressly to ascertain whether there is any | the vo across the Rocky Mountains in British ter- | rest was reported to the French Consul, who im- ritory over which a railroad could be carried, | mediately repaired to the Captain-General and reported, after « long and thorou nded that Pripat Le at once released and that no such pass could bo found, the only avail. | allowed to prosecute his trip to this city. Gen. | ie the exis ence of eertai many to establish her national unity, Ger. | power iu able passes being within the limits of the United | De Ropas fully understood the unpleasant posi- | entiy fon many, he says, has accomplished one of the | American community, Who would have | stites, Ou the whole, the prospect of a Pa- | tion in which the real of the volunteers had | simost uviversal, and prevail among races the most | down to the sevonteenth contury, it was castomary most important revolutions in history—t thought that five years after the successful | cife railway in the Canadian Dominion is not | pluced Lim, There was no possible reason for | @stant and distinct from euch other, One of tese | for the bride to feign reluctance to enter tie brie Protestant Reformation ; and for ceiturics | overthrow of the Southern Conf ale woul : pay pec hcds \ The Democratic Convention of Massachu- nt of modern liating position? setts had the good sense to nominate Joux Quiy- 1 An Itahan Dick Turpin. cr Apaus for Governor, One of its resolutions declores in substance that no party eught to tr to thrive upon the achievements of the past, and clores that the Repul licens endeavor to live on ssions | dead ’ was dot musthave been ready to swear he had taken the | men, who carry off th exniaple of them entirely from an ape." Plutarch tells us that in Sparta the brid One very remarkable churacteristic of en’ with such looks and gestures that any one | Uridegroom, attended by number of young | Duy has no princinies. How can Ne have, whee arts them eversbody e'te has eot so mach bride by fore out at interest, carry tiem? Thave let my princin! and am nw collecting the interest. ‘ago life | groom usnaily carried off his bride by foree—is | N&W Youn, Oct. 11, FRANK DUTY. ideas and customs appar- | a mere ceremony, however, The Romans pad a rem eay tic and unreasonable, which are yet | very similar custom. And in some parte of France, a were Us. examination, | dem —A western settlor—Tire sun at evening —" The highest circles”. = catia rope trom miti V's rings. re perv ioenble very ehe. ring. arrestirg oF holding Perpay, but Low was he to | *nzular notions ts that whieh forbids a woman to | eroon ——— - be saved? At last Dx Ropas Lit upone plan, | *P¢2 to lier sonintiw Bir Jom Frankiin, | Prose which wes well carried out and succeed d ad- mirchiy. He called an aide-de-camp and in- | fp’ north it ts considered extremely improper | Th struct: him to repeir with a guard tothe prison, | for a mother-in-law to to tuke Heawar out, and to march bimdown tothe | ner caughter's husband wharf, To any questions in passing through the | communication to make to him, It is the etiq streets, he was toreply that he was conducting | that sie sould turn her back upon bim and quien, Lis prisoner to the Csbufia fortress on the other | *dUres# him only throngh the medium of a third | of Brazil, 4 mong the Omahas, nelth honee, In Poland, Russia, and parts of in, young men used to carry of their sweet Polar | hearts by force, and then apply to the parents for “ tells us that among the Indians of the | (helr consent, rab prineinal stroe ola they aan rood vement is to be adopte of Lonten. past she lias been engaged in the most mirabl ¢ intellectual develop n: times, Of course this mental tendency al the power Lchind it must likewise be dis played in the ephere of politics; and it is evident to every well educatcd man, not Dlinded by routine and sx policy, that the in political and nat proportionate to thet which it holus ix world of mind in his “Journey to the Shores of th Sea, sin the fact 1s, that marriage by capture, either as a e yor awan impertant ceremony, prevails | —The thirty-one voters of Tonawanda, IM, k or even | ; and when she flern real revon EMANven, King of Italy, has a se efhumer, Having found it Lsorb the entire pe among tie Malays, In Iindostan, | "8¥* N Siberia, und Kaniskertka, among the —"No prisoners to be taken before Paris,!? the Northern Indians, the aborigines | SY the ‘elesrams ; Dat after F in the Pa “Ttis taken, wha: then? as fact,"? says some entomolo- (hat it ts thie fomats masqaito only that torments ssnes, while they shirk the issues of erfeial vie terto His | present Lour. This is tl eoreticully sound, we of wr he has written a le Be man nation must ume elfe istonds the Polynesians and the mother-in law will hold any | Fe jecans, in the Puilippines, among the Arabs avd | "* Aa asion, or under sy considera- | ghroushout ag siceof the bay, Paivarwas marcied through | Person. Further south the father-in-law) nor Clrect commurieation with their son-t will he on any oe splain to hm that it is all for | really are net the Democracy doing that very al affairs an importance the streets, the volunteers perfectly satisfied thut he would Le shot in the ditch of the Cabafla the ciate an nest morning. On arriving at the wharf the | ticn, converse immediately with them, although no | ‘Ihe custom of lifting the bride over the doorste aide-de-comp stepped into Government barge | 4\1 will exists betw with his pnsoner, and took him te the City of | account meuti es in company, nor | the Romans, th Mexico, which was on the point of leaving the | look in each other's faces, Any conversation that | the Abyssini Larbor, pastes between them ts cond Had Brinat been a Cuban or an American, he | “um of some other person, TI vailed among the Norih good, “These are trouble | thing by her; ng on the alleged unconstitutional t nor | Ne-roos, in Circassia, and, antil recently, prevailed A lightly constructed mitraillonr ts being y; “the pas. | mede in wich the Thirteenth, Fourteenth, and to every company of lifantey in the Bevtieh service «people ere in a wate of efferves. | Fifteenth 41 udments were adopted? Are not them. They will net on ao whieh we find in snch distant and diferent races as The enttl» plague is at an Hin England and Ireland, and restrictions as to Weir transport have removed. —A ledy looking out of a window in the sixth story of one of our mammoth hotels the other night pub nt Doth her ev os A man ia Oxford, Tnd., was bitten by @ rattle poke wevonteen years ago, aad is stil tawtog whiskey prevent il! effects, quirrels are swimming the Ohio river is these den wa? If, amid the multiplicity of , avd the political confu- sion which reigns there, Mr, Apams can get more votes than either Charu or Puiutars, he wil stand in a comma g¢ position to viark out a new course for the Democratic t even give your Holinces ; 8 proeautionary mersure by parties in Ne-achnsctt each other's nv was jus the deplorable folly of the fret Enip re- folly to which the eccond Empire hes elways manifisted an alarming predisposition, Tt is true that the Government of Navorron IL, althoagh at first it agsented to the reali vation of Gorman unity, afterward com Canadian Indians, the Chin shad dowbtless the sai trouble; permis ase, therefore, to relieve you ed thronzh the me: | lence, also, ver ¢ sine Lurce If the true story of the life and adventures of Rican Tunrix may Le relied upen, it was with like playful humorthe the pass: n; aps our lioneymoon, during whic the bri m kee al tives and friends would of course lave Lien shot. prkedlstelhcheshaDrt Andon ly, among the Caribs of the West Indies. and among | YeLennan sunp stom pr tierican Indians § his brite away from ber rela- Mr anger ence even, perhaps. 4, the slioner is in mo er tribes of South America, t rown after the denarting bride and bride the Mor ty, and per. Lelightened | hops receive its nowination for the | resideney COCK-FIGHTING INNEW Jsensery, | %® Arewaks and rs Ly the London coach of their | But to do this, Le must make @ splendid run i ps Tn Asia, amon ¢ and Calmucks, a The curious custom whieh forvids the father and , e li Melongings. “My dear madvm,” | November, A Friendly Contest at Sencnucus— North | woman must not speak to her father-in-law, aor sit | Mother-in law to sneak to their son-in-law, amd tice | ipoyes, and are beng killed ia stout proiusioe in gar milited the Llunder of oppoting it, but not to —_ Bergen ve. Jersey City~ Battles, aud | down in bis prosevco. Lhe same rule prevalis | rert2, which we have stiiown aboy be very wide- among the Ostivks of Siveria, and also among the | Iy distribu'ed, but for which no satisfactory ox- Samoyedes, the mort northern of savage tribes panation has yet been given, seems to be ana would the geutle Ricianp say, “ those dia- nond C “ i a: r mionds aro a care to you, and moy one day | he goth ult, mukes an extraordinary confessi teupt Home evil minded person to steal; al- | in its review of the occurrences of the pre: | 814 Winter srort snore the lovers of the feathered | With thom, however, the rule is relaxed after te | Consequence of marriage by cap low nie, therefore, to take care of them.” | vious fortnight in the insurrectionary districts, | ibe, and Jersey, tho headquarters of the greatest | wiry tae given Lirth toa child capture was a reality, the Ind Paige Bays : vith lise o Aun the Diario, “withone | Umceders tn the country, lot of with the Brst battle, | yy Cri Purnitg to the mercantile traveller, with a | “Not a week passes,” says the Diario, “without | oq trom appentances, everything Indicates that bear upon his cheerful face, and | our receiving sundry letters from the Eastern De- | this will be one of the most important #/.sors tat trifling na sportive but careler » with | bertment, from Camaguey, from Santo Espiritu, | the admirers of the sport ever witnesial Wear and from Las Villas. Their writers all ask the | day's mati Why don’t you demand twenty. | 1 ot provounce the Pan five thousand men, instead of the thirteen thou. | leading m: ety. r-in-law, his mother in-law, or hie son-ia-law from ite ent sand promised? Why don't youinsist, if funds | fF county favors might hav neeenamons the | Arother curious custom very widely sproad i+ | portant eontyi sports. An ex-momber ©” Assem Jour Tmpro" dene and yards near tie sieain. The Diario de la Marina of Mavens, of Little Bergen the Winner, Wednesday night was the opening of the fall Ruch a derree ae to render the present war —The sphere of woman is really eulurging. A Kpouket at die ate Ouio State Indispensotle, Indeed, Mr, RENan is of 4 opinon that the Prussian Government is in reality not without its share of responsi for the existence of this war. Franee dit Notwithstanding the decla mation of the French journal avd the clamors cf politicixns, the French people are Ic, vomarkably success! p ure. Ween the Fair wee a pretty Engh etd ation of the pare ts The veucrable Horace Binney of Philadelphia the father-in-law after the wedding day | Would also be real; when it became a more aytwbol, | is aid to be the od at livin lity raiduate of Harvard Uae never secs the fuce of Lis Tiuchierin-law, never | the parental would be symbotized also. and | versity, Me was tu the clase of 177 visits Ler, and if they chance to most he hides him- | Wou'd be continued even after ite origin was fr English sparrows are worth 4 head sel(, A similar enstom prevaits in Borneo, and in | gotten NTO Ray tlhe): RAG ARP TIOE DIBA pArtiOe are F1yTAE Me rue | the Peejee ts the though only for $200, ud ni 4a Specialty, and fwas attende” rf sone the silverasounted butt « pretiy plstol, Rricnanp woula ohterse, ” Fonz purse, my nds, , liane @ man must andidate or two | pity ‘Among the aboriginal'Anstea: This work of Sir John Labboek abonads ta attn off hte Jays forthe roal articl Apart, however, | —During the bombardment of Strasbonrg e same question of his | curions deteils of suvege Ii turned profoundly pac heir attention to the developm nof Hudson dear sir, 009% “s very heav 1) is the root of aii ora, and your pockets are ‘arly overflowing with gold, Permit me to unva> nt of the enormous soure of wealth which their country possesses, and to the settlement of questions. B ation to etlino’ ant | the Darwinian controvery. NRE R ack ——— boa in asta science and t f the pupils 8a woun Ay and a leading st were the ile the Hot Land and ement Je-.pany was not bedind in fsonding that by which on the birth of a baby the fa not the mother is nat to bed and nurs person for several wee! are rcquired to bring and support these forces, Jarman, the coxswain of that @ loan of ten or twelve millions of dollars be Ve your mind of that ) ovised, and that no sacrifices be spared ?”” has teow tueten ry ing ar Wundied lives during the last ten y emocratic and social a, a country like France, The Connecticut den than, aud te on Murderer This custom was almost up 8 09%.2.'.0u, and also the Morris end Essex Rail- to Cheat the anrman by Starvation. - piversal amon; nd uth Amerie Some writers publish their a ‘ rch ne ae Cisiress ng weight of care which the posses |" ahis confession was written of course bofore | ya wolvereal inhi U8 faglnne afi Bult Aber wa Eran Hien ioed Cosa Oe 10 take Ait the ego, 1 ca W thout ether a ruling dy y orn const i r A : baie vobritzhoffer, the old Jesuit missionar Pars Vileon, the murderer of Warden Willard, hax | °,°0.**¢ he edge, Vi ve te p \ CHEER rer at : , | sion of so much wealth must bring. the pubnestics. of the message from the Gover™ * {ne place selected wus in whint Is called Sencan- | guay, tells us that No sooner do you Hed Lal ee Ag i i ver of N rd My ul Ml hs aieia Uther Cane etai cine Bull Saar a ocAres Anaent of ple y Dick fell in with the Bishop of Lon- | ment of Madrid, wes erate tuse for war of [ ens, once celebrated tor its rice course. A well | onan haw borne a child than you see the Yusband | MWe Wers cote dae, “HL: Test neal om af noon wt Au exchange saya: It ti towa City eo is not ins cond'tion to enter upon s 1 i I 7 1 Head nlaee oticea puma the centre ct allrans . hen child the ! u hhurediy of Inst week, His intention seoms to ia pe 7 ‘ it peo} Y 1 nter upon a |) ie foclingss of that ecclestastic at the | funds the five (ousand troops promised could | retired place of resort be ntre of alte lying in bed, huddled up with mats’ and #king, lest | starve bimecl! to deat f ey Ree srymetaall : fi ereat war A nation,” says Rusa, | | Teele tae Leen somewhat | Ret be sent. The exucting correspondents of the | "om, walle along the ol Hackensack road cool | going ruder breath of air should toueh Mm, fastine, | iter t vildeny | Ae Icile ma nawelhie, (9. | ONAN ot sche IGE, en “which Las completed programme | Gh tlie Galan ofemio on 110 are however fully answered, have been scon at an carly hour A coach OF {WO | Kept jn private, and fora number of days abstain: | dire His ae Ree ee Nereutey UAL Wady Tn Oalikosh, dh | real zed pu 1 equality, enn contend | ; mall er cataneee ey el WInSINa its WHF on somerua Lie scene of CunteHt:, ng religiously from certain viands; you would | wilt be onty 6. HOW oh fox Bood ; Sy : fit 1 recedyt rtoy we refer from The publicspirited Joun Fonny is going | fe dropped in to take a drink with MeLindor, Sl eeoaneit wan lia Who. ball, lad ane GHC at H ‘ Man laa Gattis h with» young nation full of ill audin | 4) : 1 rs Drush came in also for a few vieitors, Met , Was lonored by @ portion of the gang; but all w royal | t ty under the oudaw | to ren for the Legislature in the Tweuty-f | ry of ¢ The cireumstanc District of this city, Miilerto represented ti J read about this in old times, and Janzied at ft, never thinking L could believe such madness, and 1 | take fe the use of ind no tales wore tol, Of our UT usod to snspect that this barbarian easton 1 | of the two c re so similar that we 1 Hon, Witty Hiscumax, Mr, Fonry will go | pever e done fora cantitate for h t 1 for roealling to our readers the the canvass as the representative of honesty | tiathe pS gaa Sie hd bead : \ inake ail Ma osanried at i i i] as en route (or a Aghh OF an. bono: { with my own eyes among the Abipones." i disinc rly Av n public :ffhire, and especially as the advocate of | member ot the Assembly to meko public U had ith amon yon H | xin i } ballad y 1 Of the first onc ph ated) yay eae OF | afew chipa to but up an the result Brett, in hi nL of the Inad # of Galina nit. Vb | a i Kt | a murntalon j -traalh a quick frallegha fhe (he: Birpag: tae ‘He mate was bevween a welcknown gentieman | sayy he aw a tian, whor® wite Dad lately heen d n eallad siwny a * | ; Hs aul yt I / ; lower end of Mavhetion Island, The people in | of Jersey ia repulse dersey Lino of ben: ving in a Kammock, wravped up as it te | ent of F 1 F j woul Hl, | France os ice yto the y of the | May HERLUD 8 €ORE the district ares with enthusiasm fur Mr n ruled among the f 1] were sick, though realiv in the most robuet heylih, | Pe Reeessary in the pr | ‘Wi mand: cualit faltaradl | me tote ioKses! leg Foun, not fron ty motives, but beeanse he is tw since a boy. | The Wor | und carctully nursed by woinen. while tie mover ot | noel. Yor dies re cw | 4 : yer © When a i Selifeli wonlddiiowa dlemembenncnt JI s his We§d within, the right kind of aman, Democrats and Repub ee Tee eet tiie rock: and | the new-born infimt was engazed im cooking and | Veter, und tui ns mthated A , to my eh Pt Gene 4 | Pacinlen,. ¢ otis here's the bold penne licous are going to vote for bin thke, Ihe | 3 Uo spray Tuo pit was erected it'a | other work about the hat fined fintirber et them 6004 Meine a He F { av renee two currents of epinion, On Tite the suc ; } roome and around. some sixty cong ee eer BEA Ceara aro Asaeai le: aedenu ia) MEMBER AO, Waster j ; #5 ay : A 5 hould succeed in securing fr this ill-treate it ; eddy Pe At c @ found in Greer ms, and cor duet fa ir the one side people eny: “Let ns finih t) Ihe good Pope doubtless made some sini. | sould succeed 4 pg fr this il-treated | gated, the sport of te past ica Eek DOAK oho Kalligad wlan ALOE the velection ulna refered the heelera entered | Where, after a woman i« confued, the husband mu Pie Osurt of Common 4 \ odtons war as quick ap porsible, Let naceds | lor cxelametion, in choice Latin, when end of the istand | Blue aud reds and diteey Cay she wilh be ree |? ‘four, The ti raeu trotuing out a | forvear workin, ir ra wh for some weeks; and in Kam. | Mr. Gy Frome time before the birth of Will carry our citizens from on color,eich four | gy was’ wool coand Lerroine, and then devote 0) Kh bullet tka, where 1 and curling to the other in fifteen min i gurdey + and at Teast one adobe Luiblins, Wena thy torty, the ground Moor of witch relly for usind dolare a year, A ditch wine ti 6 Leen dug from the Cache & li-Fe oe niade t (rough the setilenent, trom which overs. tin rolrdercnce, | 138¥ the Water into LIS gartem: and rows’ tal dozen crops a year, where nothing but buffilo tras erat Gret | and cactus grew ‘before, AN ex-attachd. of the | tho fist ich, we be | Zithune rine the colony on att vathias.! nig | C20les, and a drop of alco, pathy Ty ivted the town, 1 Y | ing, with hts bead blowebing and hall Washington square, near which the ¢ e erected in Penn square, and not on | between two Hult weights, three pounds eleven, | foritthus: "It is clear that the When the Jersey City Lird carried off the houors oi i buildings | Muth Wie Jersey City Lard carried off the heuer ieruininday « the integrity of Frases Let velopeone |W Hs pelven to prey 1 pruso, making | 1 sinel Lay of te Sep M | garded as agreat benefactor, Tet honest men of een fers Arajerdy an afer eleven iui notions ure found amoug the Chinese, umong tie tally wom was tu teh Mi friends with every power that ean favor us. | ¢ owever, the Italian band:t does not ies make up their minds to vote for Jou | jersey City bird went ardor and Berven wan the | peaks of Horneo, ana what is still stranger ts t i ved ; Fy. \ We will gain the help of Russia hy yielding | like the English one, pnt two bullets in Litter dersey Chie-four fanny eighty Tula was a | they exist to this day in Corsien, tn the north of | Hck. Strutt Pe ud Sh : y Se eet hin TO ORCA siidlcail ait t ha a i n: tho contrary, he com . —— short and decisive battle, tue Jersey City bird win ‘and {n the sonth of France; where i n | ticketed for that place ng wn examina’ n i en ii everything to ber embition; and all with the | 1 Rol, On the contrary, be, om Philadelphia has decided, by a voto of | tine inthree minutes. Yhe taird contest wae bo, | ,/un, snd in the south of France, where the custom | tierce Tt toh ne : ihe annalibi tw i Bingle object of a war of « nation | # little robbery ina religious epirit. | scasty two to one, that its now public buildings | UMcen,t*o blacks and feds, io weight four ponnds; | (* culled Sitre fa coveate, ©] deiness, Now It haw fiteen hundred ininiontants, 1." Whar 7 Pee an Clit | A syeel ais of aaupliiy cnenvedos! the cutis ney 5 £8 | waswon by Bercen, ‘Then cane a terribl ‘ Ps fron a German Works ets Of One SLORY Wooden he | the otherside, people Lea ues r He approaches the apostolic o od over by his f Now came the struggle for victory, and no] sfterwards filghtened tito #4 1. | little money was wagered on the result, to build ¢ Bergenites giving ods, They sent in a bluek not by watching to take our revenge for | ¢ wes necuciomed to mite himself eon. | new Court House on Madison square instead of | fed, and Jersey City a Vines, each four pounds two blow | con appar it nds and a devo tr. | have stood for yenrs past. It is as if New York ettutional liberty, Let us repe'r our fault We all romember how the Rev, Mr. ur Lould have vote began to make a martyr of Lin Felt really MM, or took to his a few years 0 range and absurd as the a war in wh: have been the unjost | tiltey upen the stomach with his dilapidated | the Park, Of course this will be @ sev that they hat not had the care - ht, there is the way of suites of offices | Iudiow, and after « few brushes they besa to drag wy otingr w rward | t0 vested intord | wobrelia nnd to roll kis eyes heav However, the Berzen bird vroved Im-elt supe rics, | Neve, most mothers inlaw ean ® whose effet will bo | Lofere pata ne of Mr Wr LEn's pincappto | fF lawyers and officials of various kinds, but the | and esme home wi herih unvesteunroilniine Host. | goad | <f 3 pg the match aad the Orst contest of third year "old © tw bock, however, proiers Lo accept the Cay Flo bear H Aci hotieniose hole lide | tty 1 tivation of wtraw! « and Abipone explanation, whieh Issthat thoy by nyeylence Wf the public will be greatly pro- | ea thus win hee the season bo conduet the world » the path of liberal | rut 1h (hree lumps to the tuubler ; ‘ ¥ a Ibis possible that aus of the ony gut Afany \ ' moted, eee the infant would be injured in some way if the | | ergy rher Por Toe Wt 16 civil vation but ev 1 clad in a eon P ea i The Progress of Modern Ideny. father engaged in any roush work or way carciess | feelinge when he sees lis tamerniennuited er nto 10 asntlh-oF Ms m et According to Mr Reson. it is for Gorm plete ruit of brass, never had the impudenee | How is it that while the partisan Repub- | Loxnox, Oct, 18.—Tho preliminaries of the | ot his dict, in big letter over the book nore of tho pase, but | evidence of Mts torminatiegs 1h to decide which of thede two courses France | toeell apon the indignant WEnina te bless n papers are busy denouncing the so-called BEING Datwoga tue Peipeers Laulaa, Porth daa hy With regard to the trange conduct toward TIAL Cuan Rates surely mabe Si ad | Ey stalactites reseinb tag corn ; , it shall adopt, By caforing the comsion of | the bowl King Vicron Eaaern, how | Brie Il, they so curcfully bide the fact that the | olueat son of the Duke of Agi ay A miotuerainiaw and fathers intaw whieh we have | Thun topralse Waodfri in New 4 org Seg Marelli eoraliohien Fat.3 ws yi AL areas F . of fon, A; 9; Pal: Republic didate | With the consent of the Queen, It is thoucht that | ceveribed es existing #o widely among savages, Sir . —o—— Vania ratirowl train rece 4 bol ! Alanee and Lorraine, nothing is done bnt to | ever, $8 equal to the ocension, I eeethe | Hom, A. W. Pauurn, now Republican candidate | thy vcssfhilty of the Princess succeeding to 10 | John Lubbock, in his very eurious and enteruatniug Gen Twila fenger wax wiiotod with wovatagio et ; Yay the foundation of a future war, more | inevitable nccceeity,” Kays thin Malian Rion. | ©F Comptroller of the State, voted for tnt il Crown is too! remote to render Wie aiiance chapter on “Marriage and Helutionslly,” gives a | Ciicaae, Oct, 18.—KiNy-one Indiana of the | itestteation proved tat the disont: wa a # terrified #pectator; while by making peace | the Holy Sce, that iy troops, already guard a : 4 y Saten Beaten by ae Amatesy ‘The lowest races buve 110 Institution of marriage; | stevd laws, in severuity, t© lands Which they ww Sratiey ary, Mt | 1 ¥ ‘ y 0 Ask the people to vote for him? ‘The truth is} Coorgxstown, N. Y., Oct, 19.—Weston failed | true love ie ulmost unknown athong them: upy in common, —O ian ts EPRI . tie terms such as Franco snay accept, | ing the frontiers, should advance and occupy | that the bill was @ good one, founded upon wise | St the thirts-sevonih title on hip tyme waik, | Tue ious Amey MnbNown ameng thems ani | Tia and bn Lot my te mt { ermany will retire with perfect honor and | the positions whid SAE A] Ueeepbriayh bey poncer Wallace, an amateur, of Otecgo, made the | Merringe, In ite lower ws, In by HO Mears & | Pwiges, formerry or th Rue Kittery (iene they aid apie i, witione which are indispensable to the J principles of public policy, auch aa bad areviously I Afty wiles in 10 houre and i8 miluvtes malar Of affection and comnanvinshin. ‘Tho Hat | late of the Confederate Btater Ara, Aut) reumny dies int Py