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THE SUN. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20. 1870 a nn a ee | vogulations and restrictions whatever on the | of springs of boiling water like tho Tecland we ware would Mak ved oe bate SOME NiW HOOKS. LIFE IN THE METROPO bir leysers, witi nis varyi tree to fi Vt of twenty niles we do not precisely ¥ , a practice of medicine, goos on to say : Mp doed I aes belted fen f aa Ui wand phat at ton 4 One prorated a which | Under the title of Ztilace and Hovel, Mr. Dax- | —-- Tammany Mall is said wo be haunted, a ibs lent a q © To call w physician, whether hor bop llagaid tied Myra dari ys Abeba Proaegeton-s Ams WEL Josern Kinwan jas publisned @ bulky octiwe | paAgHRS LEK AND THERE BY THE | —The walis of Puris are made of wbble Wie «w=. BUTT, | anopeti ee teres ts Sheet chara of water from rixty to two hundred and twenty | the popular mind bas not yet fuly apprehended | Yeine (neiuony & Icy deceiving te oried SUN'S RLVORIER What is home without a piano? V nto necessary keowiedve ah 1 ‘ . me eee Ph 5 ig the Ya I i Wha ome without @ pian ery Mi 11 Whines for ATL Srottue {hs Fyciom ‘ot medicine which he foot in height. If these stories are true, Mou- | between hell and Rome and Pari phases of Londen lite, 10 tp iifastrated with very - Site lalinets ive #ONH Up WACKY irttlcane [— = | faves to “practtee, and which be holds himscit out | (ana ought to rival th nite Vall Ol Sie eerne paeeea ik t a. | #204 Woodeute, and contning an extraordinary va | Threatened Strike on the Maret Meese | ws these bd able THURSDAY, OCTOBER 99, 1970. aa aeyng OF cer tow. tad tas pot deus alge the | feld for tourists F Bryant snggested in his recent ed: | ricty of information about London of the present eer mre Waten Wonte) VCP ii cateesten 16 Wit OW POY f © -- : act “of 1844, just se actionable fa! —_—_ -- dress before the German Soldiers’ Relief meeting | gay. ‘The writer is a journalist, one of tho euitors Sar nie oui als Hiden, Amusements To-day. glean do cata agmmerarnie vate tqurcecat | The Trdune announers that it “desiree | the propriety of banging Lovie Navousor. Im | of the World, we believe, We do not know any | | For tome months past en extraordinary num. } MANU As . 4 Beotemy of Masten Fanny Januichek, Macheth, Het be any doubt. F ibink, that to falsely ang ma: | and meane to poll one eote—juat exactly ond? for } mediately after the covp d'/tat of 1851, Ratew | other book in whic fife in London at the present | Der of aceidunte be theground, f 7 ji Esgox Railway. ‘The Directors diemissed to otuer | Me ar! American Fustiiate Exhibition Corner of 6 sand Mav iy call either a queck is actionable, and BY | Srewane L, Woonronn, Considering that there | Watno Ewensongstigmatized hia as @ perjurer; | day, and esvecially the lower and more flashy | Estox ay. ; a me =A apoited child—The one that played with the ‘ Keeth's Theatre Mp Van Wiese en wince the et of IMA. 4 in the 7Hdune | but notwithstanding the verdict of the Sage of | “ass of life, is so vividly exhibited day an old engine driver, names muel Wein ea y “4 reurstome—Rrie Rell Of course, no allopathic doctor will feel | Are sbont two hundred voters in 4 ‘ Wo are indebted to Mr, T. A Brows for | for Fanning at too high # rato of speed past a switel 1 ’ it ricenth Bt eet Theatre—Marie forte he 4 4 establishment, this promise that one of them will | Concord, the Emperor sat for nearly twenty Se ee ces ee ‘and causing an accidont, although it was | _—The only persons who really enjoy had hen!ity j hl ane : sompelled to submit bis private judement to sents ; «on the throne of France, It in to be feared | * History af the American Stage (ick & Fitaxer ab ; fra the doctors : ae FIMh Avenue ThentreMay aot Wim ' : vote the Saratoga ticket ia not much, But when | years on the throne of J ed | ald), consisting of biographies of all the actora and | Proved he risked bis life to savé the passengers, and ~ as tt Grits vanes Monee Le Pris Faw the control of the Court of Appeals, and to we remember that Gen. Woovrono is proved by | that Mr. Buraxz’s sentence of death upon him adteines @bo have been distinguished ia the thes. | Mat the switchman was not at lis post. The switeb- a hy isa played-out man like an unibrel 4 Nef ti entertain a more favorable opinion of homeo. | 1:5 own tostimony to have connived at the Afri- | will be equally unheeded. tres of the United Staten during the past teen or | Lops Nmanisicds noe en ciPuurew Dub slowed | Bettie Me ing men of the periot—The bellen : 1 pathy than he has hitherto entertained ; but | ean slave trade, it is wonderfal that evon one a ¥ si Page i - ie twenty years, These biographies are couveniently ‘ be om neor ante that Latinas lerned travetiers in Ph sf ie ae Latta, : y : : : SWEENY Inst ni wo time tar les, the latter of which it is Impossib bs Hb hay the decision warns him to be careful how he | man out of the two hundred electors of the Tri Morera, Tween and Swe 2 Arranged im alphabetical order, and the voluine is q ° ‘ ‘i cop. Neabersy . for them to comply with. They must doa joarney | —Whatthe sad sea waves anid to the hots ae teateis, ties Cones Jexprerses Lis opinion, if he would avoid a | Lunestculd be so lost to principto as to be will. | nominated Neuson W. Youxa for Coroner, The | adorned with many portraits, whine preserived ties, and oe. wot allowed to K0 | et Long Branch-sant en. pi stapte Theatre Wee Wie Win Hawsuit and a verdict for dainages, Still, it | ing to give him his suffrage. Workingmen’s Union held a meeting and rejoteed | The approceb of Christmas is, as uenal, herald. | Orrr TreiRa vr around share cir imoney ciiuerine | —CGoorge Augustus Sale is suid to be mostcr He Bu Pranetece Minstrele—t#) Drouw Pree Wipe ig i ale ee ———— over the nomination, Netsow W. Yoox made a | ed by the appenrance of a flock of new story book# | gnevuie or the other. and. Inthe endeavor to com. | of all tongues except hie own. UM Hendy —_ i ith Sa 1 dh i a4 4 all French politicians, journalists, and philo- | speech. When Joun R. Hexnessey, who was ex. | for children, Messrs, Lee & Shepard, of Boston, Fee eee eee tre a nel eit | A young man in Obio recently openc’ a Ths ive Bae | Ve ensured that they have rights which allo- |, ycior8 continue to indulge childish illusions | pelted from a Board of School ‘Trustees for | Who take the lead in this branch of the publishing | Lean aur, tule, | bince Baldwin has been, clothing store, and was sent to Jail for tf, Keaton: The ae Lydia Thompwon Troepe, Motines, pathists are bound to respect, and that tho | gout the influence of France n Durope aud civili- | taking $100 from a poor schoolmistress, is re- Lae Nolte Aatray 1s © uk ct 4 ew ns cated stewetta b tovibe feller, end henen Srery train wh b bap i toe. paul pour teary 0 0,000 HF E =| shield of justicn will protect them in the | gation, Lori XIV. and the Hoxaraares at- | nominated for the Assombly by Messrs. Tween | tic trade Hipcwey Beciou Cy te cnihsey | hum arrived duriog ie'past. week bss occu ereatiy | | During the past year nearly cole aidid ty ‘The Gauge of the Railways of the Pature. | exercise of their profession. terapted to vindicate this influonee by plunging | and Swacwr, the Workingmen's Union ean | zitue Prudg's Stories” and “Dotty Dunplo's sto- | Cth Cs enpaed ws hennnnanineia Uidteiea the | Utronrumewret Denver Cay, Gowrada | ee Under this head Mr, R. F. Farnuir, one of “Pieich Vieierie > the world into war, and by imbuing the Freneb | hold another meeting, and Newson W. Youxa | ries," and ie written in the samo chcorful,entortaining Diroctors and thetr emoloyees, and the dischurge of | —‘1he Women's Rights advocates in Michip.a ts Me ablest of English civil engineers, pub: ae ‘iad fy verti yy | Bind with an overwhelming love of mititary plory | can make another speceh. style, Tho Springdale Storics" are another nerios, | RP mig ys men wes boom threatened. | intend to mek the Lerislature this winter to pase } ra Lishes an important article in the Mingineer |, uh nued series of French v wah wi onquest. ‘These attempts have miserably ———— ——- consisting of ex volumes, by Mrs, 8. B.C. Samunrs, | will immediately etrike, amd let the Company run | female suffrage constitutional amendinent, : for Sept. 28, in which he argues with great | CO MCh to strengthen the republican cause | fujted, and France is now severely admonished to | ‘The Wortd arnouneea that a French flag | entitied respectively Adie, Nettle's 7HLal, Herbert, Wg tne ae Fost they eat, io be of a moat | The newsboys who sell Punchinetlo used to { t} f ede P la oe ha aredee toll Lah 4 Europe, and to kindle in the rear of the | attend in future to the education of ber own | captured at Metz has been forwarded to King | AM Johretone's Farm, and Ennlefalien, Tey | iynorint class gid quite amab'e to mec orm: thert call i“ Punch" for short antl they found there ¥ 48 } 4h : ea and apie na ‘ every inch add 5 eutonic Larons and the British nobles a | people on her own soil, and not to intoxicate her- | Wittram before Paris, by Prince Frepenick | **¢ tll of startling sitaations and thiiling adven: davies, many of them not being able to read or a er ce itd aE he My , J id ye beyor who y 0 " res il ni i nigel jo" he —No er e ut of he he ity fo the idth of a ange beyond what fe *> | ryvolutionary fre which may eventually | self with idle dreams of wortd-wide prestige and | Cnantes. Will that journal be good enough to | ‘ ht ee ee —— shad th Oregon, ube thee valentin eunv POR the eure as solately necesanry for the trate adds tothe | ip scavon the stability of mouarchical inatitu. | glory. It in not by appeals to Rurope that France | explain this ghost tory ? Only last woek it pub. | Melt little readers, A Warning te sue Divorce Lawsete = We | wore never perter then (hey are thie ' teet'of denestrstion, ideredsea' the pase ten f monarchical ; pels P r ’ y P feasrs Leo & Shepard have also iseued alittio | oe Piahere Toots ave Menteneed ro Nias | Were hever better than they are thiw reason, } ; wat of construction, increases the proportion | j.- can be saved, or by living upon the ima; lished the obitanry of Prince Fugvericx Cn anuns, , ‘ ’ ul —A man lately jumped off the Clifton Suspen ; . tiows. , P + | volume entittea Light at Eventide, containing some | Yenen Bach tn the # vison. man lately furped off the Clifton Suspen- ui | i he cor ul splende itlor CuON and glory ; a ead no y d ‘ we rid an te ene lee MM Of dead weight, inereases the cost and danger | sonia the war begun for the consolida. | t?lcndors of traditional renown and glory ail now it pretends that ho Freneh tlags to | choice retections of religious and devotional poctry, | John Holt, a tool of the notorious divorce law. | *¢" B ee In Enchant ehereht of 280 font in ent q ‘ of working, and in consequence increnses tho tion of oa terminate fn the emane Joes Favnr and his colleagues would do much | the King. y favorite mediwval and modera writers, such as | yer Wm. J, Fieher, who, when Fisher was con ion of Sam pelo Ike him, bripoced Oriel, ha. 4 tariffs to the pullie, and by #0 much reduces tion of peoples, 15 Would piove to bwa Blasain better to cause the French people to emulate the A ; ne ee ane Paul Gerhardt, St. Franem Xavier, Jacobus de Ben- | ing the (raudolent sult of Kane agt. Kune, perso- —Mr. J, W. Wallack, who is al bas to Le ys -_: the useful effet of railways ;” and that, tak Lgl enc ase den Messi | sturdy progress of the Germans and Americans, The Mikado hag followed the example of | edictis, George Merhert, Charles Wesley, Jobn | nated the plaintiff, Benjamin Kane, before the re- pro Bod PET SUL ran wae. ri to humanity, and reconcile monkind to all ‘ ondent all the time | Gen, Onaxr, and fsered a neutrality proctama. | Kebie, Phabo Cary, Harriet Boceher tows, Miss | force, was seat onvicted of the erime in the | MAZ0FO°HAll e thousand do , ote. a h appear dep: p rday ¢ 1 ing the average of the circumstances under thon to make them appear dependent all the tin y Wish bid la Chas Winhhs 10 te abaolutel mW whitch rait envi Datlt, “tho cost will be | Mf BerMore Count Brestance enid to Mr. | upon extrancous and meretricious influences and [ tion in regard to the Frunce.German war. Toth | Mulock, and others, The book ts handsomely print: | Court of Over and Torminer, Mrooiclyn, ad een | | PesUk we Vieaits bate 08 Gab WIRE LatiG, vi . y ire bi sai coe! J be . 7” ¢ + - 7 1 nd bo fo excolle: ced to the State Prison ogee . oes oy - hed i j i rite we lob Me ‘ ho ¢ sel : fi Frepriuck Kary: “The eelf-concelt of royal | ypon grandiloquent rhetoric, Trocev avd Mocrxe will bo po doubt relieved | ¢4 49d bound, and wiil form an excellent gilt. tenced tot 0 Py on be sapere te ceed her Serva OD) ' ound to vary nenrly as the gauge. 6 | nhople le something fhored » migt . —— from A terrible nightware on hearing that they | ‘The Rev. Dr. J. P. Trowrsow, of the Broadway nitny of personatine. Auzuetna L. | swattow. Retin people is something Sner fle might y y f ‘ aseerts that Knglish rrilways havo been i © at asacers The movements of the Afghans on the | may continue to cut each other's thronta withoat | Tabernacle, ban produced a new and original work | D'F6.In the divorce ¢u-e of Daizell ext. Dale, | 6 Pa, aro cannibals people that live on ot!.cr ry have added that the t of aristocratic A Judge ‘Il pyem also senieuced him to ' built in flagrant violation of these prineiplos, | 64. Pthe | castern frontier of Persia aro causing much un- | four of intervention on the part of the Japanese | in his Thevlcay of Chrlet, (Charles Seribner & Co.) fon tor nine yeurs, foike?” “Yes, my dear.” © Thon, pa, Unele Oe dl pd Sram oligarchies, whether of the enbre or of the hitin 44 TAK 4 Ifis viow Is that the words of Christ, as recorded by Person WLo stole the Jndgmont-roll in she @ cannibal, for ma says he's alwaye livia, op q and illustrates his argument in favor of easiness at Tehoran, Cot, Gornewirm, who was | and American Cabinets. | } a f Dourse, is not leas overweering; and until the Rvangeti J tho Dulzelt case, hoving been paid todo so by Fish: | somebouy. fj ‘ ‘ » ran diraieily anieloved th | ia tc WH < icigiiiaes ng ngeliste, John ineladed, nov only teach mo- . pe fs a, |. Biro wer Gere by an (poelyas OF phe Dual: | Nip mene MME CUE OFAN OT METUMI Tote ie ure, " mare rallty and inenicate the virtnes, but also embody a | Of Hislier Bed, aud is yet at large. —A Western Cornelia thus maternally ot. i noms of the London ‘and Northwestern Rail ped q Ver’ | Ladin to Persia, has beon appointed commissioner Tho Republican State Committcs yester- | conpiete eystom of doctrinal theology, ‘Thin aye caiiaes dresses her eldest Jewel: “ My daughter, you are sow 4 where, free institutions wi J ; y ey y Trade in Sixth Aven A Store where | tutions will have but little vn the boundary P 1 Afgha. | a ted bors of thetr ffieen yearn of gnged to be married A | way, the good manayroment of which is “ uni- chaneo for develosniént and hee WR iA oll sdalech Ne baka Ebi licondietta i Seb ANZ AGL: nly requestec members of their | tem Dr. Tnompoon endeavors to onfold by taking Prives are Chenp ond Cterka Attentiy f ras of ane, ena i rate Jor ied r ‘vernally adinitted.” He shows thet “if the R spubli oat . st ani Ub Bae : nistan, Since Surne Ais, the Vali of Cabool, | party im this city to sustain the © bend Kot of | the Gospel teat and considerive it Wispasnionatels, | Sixth avenue is rapidly becoming ono of our | OE 4 Meckle on your tee, | TER soto mf S : publican Franco will find as much moral | was subsidized by England, the prestige of the | the Young Democracy, and make no nominations, | without any help oF Influences trom the various | greatest trade thoronchfires. Houses that were | —Humden, Conn, population of 8,00, i Gauge of this road woro 8 foct instead of 4 ’ ; hins hind not lees than 2,00 persons sick with the mala rial fever, in one form oF another, since the Yet of July in the United 8 pper Afghans bas risen wonderfull; } Soh UE Sedlita; ite goods eras: eoald support in the United States ns Imperial | Afghans bas risen wonderfully f France found opposition an i nations, ] te lenel @ fal the pronto la ne a eee a | with half the present motive power, and t In ench a way as to reduce the pr wong the Kastern | The straight Republicons, it is said, will pay no | techriealitios which have come into extatence among | st: d they soem to occupy at preseut in | attention to the action of the State Comumittos, | Christiane since the foundation of the Cnarch, In | of large bazaars. One of the most prozressive Of | 4st, op since the drought began, The epidemic » this side of the water, The success of the | Asia a position analogous to that of the Prussians | It is understood that Sixcuara Torser, Presi- | Performing bis trek he evinces a candor, fairness, | those Sixth avenue establishments ts that of Altman | cased by decaying vegetable matter exposed to ‘he Fronch Republic will be the more congenial in Europe, Tho fear and dread of thom has | dent of the Amertcan News Company, and and intellectual vigor which impress the reader | sros. € Co.. at the corner of the arenno and Twenty: | action of the sun by the subsidence of the pond iu vist 1 shops & year OF two ago ure axsuming the form ; ly; and thongb some of bis dedoctions may | rst street, It is one of taose houses thata lady | viciaity nt ton i “ fallen on all the nations round about, Ine ember of the State Committee, will Nf + : i ietet 2 if ‘se ; | has always exhibited more democratic feel- The fierce epirit which animates Ring . Wilful Misrepresentation, It is probably imvossibie | either her own outfit or that of her honsehold in the | der the title of “Der Breitmann'’s Vaterland,” :dh } for the heavy expense that is now being in- vention, it is said, will then unite with the ma | for any man to interpret te Scriptures otherwise | way of dry goods, hoslery, and the various etecterss | ouling Germany and the German canse an tho pre-nt Jority of the Central Comittee of the county in | than tn aecoraunce with bis preconceived ideas, but | for which ladies are veneraliy forced to shop all over | War, is repudiated by the gennine Hans Breitmenn, endorsing Gnaxt and repndiating bis Castom | in the present case a very near approach has been or all alone Browlway nt least, Iterentiy | WhO pronounces it w forgery. Mr. Leland is ano and Internal Revenue officers in this city | made to recomplishing the feat, A valuable pordon the Veber of Snopping, and eesnemisee to pablis ® ey of new Dreitmann ballads, ine ud sophical speculations, are to this day more | senting the French declaration of war; but as a mpotent mon rnd disorganizers. They | Of Ve volume ts an appendix, which defends the gee Ae make pars pases a ae an entablishment, Lploides ridge pe a ridden by kings and nobles than even the | “vilized ruler, it behooved tho Prussian King to | 1) qlso appoint a committes to go to Washing- | &*84IRoness of the Gospel of Think of real Ponson Lyons velvet. (cl . t 00 Pea oy ew for $10 vuffalo aloac donee, RT, pot down tn his tet twine opposite the English or the Spaniards, In no country | Put an end to carnage at the earliest opportunity, | tom and apprise the President officially of their | , 4 Very readable bonk is The Fob Roy on the | (0" 8 J against the frat he desi briiliantin om Pames of two children, a 4 and not to inflict upon humanity the hideous 4 ; Jordan, by J. Macornoon. (Marpers.) Ttaboonits in | she to § ite of alpaca, #9 unt | uated Providence ae the birthplace. ‘The officials does the feudal spirit rol ei oe action, They do not believe in selling out to the : . it usted Provid je birthplace. ja a es Taree an sion a £0 | spectacle of two of the most enlightened nations | 1), imterevting adventares and ralnile observa WMESIEY mAAA WN CAE | Wochiucten cent oy a tate ta tobe eo eeaneoer y i he Hohenvollern. | Guiting each other's throats like cannibals, and narrated Ina tneld and agroeable style, Tae w ing than any other European, not excluding | Wii eavors rather of the days of Oérz vox even tho Swiss, ‘The Germans, on the other | Benzicuiscun than of the present era, Germany hand, with all their indepencence in philo. | had right ana international law on her side in re curred in the construction of a third line of t sails.” Tho goods traffic on this road is cati- { mated at ten million tons per annum, re. ' quiring seventy million tons of train weight to haul it ; but in order to avoid ell risk of exaggeration, Mr. Famrim estima the i, dead weight at forty million tons, and the ! whole gross weight hauled by the engines oetacy when they can unake nothing by the ; rults at’ §40. 1: t at how ceed we éan ket real Por accounted for, What they wanted to know wat wi r@ The Germans seem to have exhausted their rade, ie travelled in his cance through Caypt, Syria, and the gov Nand yon non, the other twin was born. at fifty million tons, at an average epced of Morea ob lwdependanea (1a aie) Foaling Ga} saddling upon the present and future generations —_ Holy Land, they fear you may take another air, Lut it will —Geu. Trochu, in bis work on the French 4 twenty-five miles an hour, ‘The average incalentable burdens and calamities, Naroreoy’s | ‘The sailors of the Gucrricre, now lying a» ‘The Messrs, Harper bare published an Anglo. | [2 tell that real point applique tidies ean be had at ) gry, gintes a fact not generally known. On the evens thought, #0 much that up to the present | surrender should have restored peace, The pre-| the Brooklyn Navy Yard, have complained of | ¢ ahs aan ? p nglo- | bie., Ih $1.29 apioce, that conil not be par by F. A. Maucn, Professor o: the | eased elsowhore for tes thin §1, $1.50. aud ga | ing preceding the battle of Austerlitz two divieione of they have nothing to spare toward over: | text that the authorities in France hare not been | brutal treatm ent from their officers, The sub Enghsh Janevage and comparative philolozy im | *Plsee; ond everything else is In provertion. the French ariny came aceidentally into collision, an@ throwing their despots, ‘Le conseqnenee is, | approved by the solemn vote of the people is a] stance of their complaint A " i The bolitenoss and rapidity with which acustomer | snot at cach other, ewnsing painful lorses and come | e j been published in | Lilayette College, A compendious grammar and J ig wattod upony the systom_ and order that provail | ‘‘atonswhich anight have had eerions consequences if that notwithstanding the forms of parlia- | Sere legal quibble, They are the de sacto Gov. | Tn mentary government, the army is identified | ¢fPment. They control the anny and distance traversed Ly each ton is about thirty eight miles, at an average cost of 11d. ton. The cars cmployed average four tons in we : Sey. Tomas H. Stevexs, the commander | vocabulary are included, with notes of macn value | throughout the estab'ishment, extending through ‘ ght, and carry one tou for every mile ifthe | to'the stodent, he introdnetion of the study of | 1¥e bonser on two Moors: the one price phuinly | Vi hat rnd. ew undersand, om pew anil vy and | of the Guerriere, has now taken upon hi . tnarkerl on ail tho arielon; the alacrity of the salea- | thread Lung the crowning victory of the fret Ne by run. with the throne and the nobility, and no. | ¢@ resources of the nation, The peopte yield | authority of a Government censor, and prohibited | Am!e-Seaon and other languages of the Tentoni¢ | women and genticmen, who, with perfect goo | poleon. , “The speed In each case np to forty miles ve obedience to their authority, and both Pruesia | the sale of Tue Sex to the salors. He says that | {mily 8 noteworthy feature in the college educa: | Hreeding, never urze a custoiner to purchase, are |” A now form of envelope bas recently becom ym''es | where is the social preponderance of the > h Suw to th ; 78 that | tion of our day. No msn ean thorongitly understand | BOtlecably pleasant featuras, quite popatar in Germany, and roserses the conves a per hour ie assumed as beg oqual. ‘The | own and the aristoerney #0 great ae in | M4 England meke @ gHevous mistake in with- | ro will “ punish any man who brings the d—d | 1" palin leneuage who dees not kaw ila Gets | ottt peas anc Goce mt Wade ene CE ON Oe | ee ar eeAbilng Oh etn Gpon a at he WHOA GORI DIAlGs ears fora line of threo feot ang welgh each | Gomnany \ holding their reengnition, Bey within aeable’s length of my ship.” Now “ Tail abet Personal atloution’ when mecessury. ‘These poknts, | iy eruted ap. withont tne ordinary difficulty of fv \ one ton, and carry a maxin fon ‘ ; are lot the sailors of the Guerriere onder Tie Sow y L.Catho P ariety atid ressonable | t rrangement consists in Introde< ng iY Thee tre ean ine ar crin Tord of | It ie to be hioped therefore that, whatever | Both the Times and Triune roport that | (tthe ssilore of the Gue Tae acre | gh teeter old-fashioned anti-Cathotio novel is wr eale, take Atanen tren Oo. one pepeciael eee neces iH ne. Supposing int the sane Bum: VT estomities may befall, King Wr.ttam's | Chief Justice Case will not be able to take his Maes i en bole ae nm lower enge of the envelope & ert , ber of cart and trains were rv Ne 7 + Srevevs willadd to Lis other accomplishments | It isas brimful of wickedoess and horror as the fh . 4 dare bor id trains were ron on the nar: | © Z p : deat on tb bineh 82 tha Hacteme Court babes ’ th Withunt itjury to the enclosure, the wu crt, h: gow anon the broad gau ‘Mowe thas | Crmlce will pave the way for the anniliils Tanvaty, Tee t¥0 Ceres Chute BeCore | (hat of a mail robber, most mtunning of Mise Braddon's or Mrs. Woot's Span Dr thestamn, f Loi itil tion of the Hohenzeliern throne and nobility, | J4euary. The Trdune states that he is much — - works, and priest and convent hfe are palnt- | The proved instruct The column he Place Vendd ! zt dd conld easily bo taken in a car we i ; ; : attend to his correspondence, The a says rary ta dail te the abe lesh ersep. ly drawbacl street, Hae been’ removed to’ spae ters t ehotid be rezed to the ground, ant the a im} the on i ee > . fo aly re aaa that | Lbeend of the war is cull far off, howover, | 1. cuiet Justice Hiares to retam to Washing: reba a we ee a“ iit enn pt that no proct OF lis OeeNty. to) teeta la sddwoed. and | Broadwar, batwere Worpaaia ceé pers aac Hipdieseh ed oe pba ering bryan \ a i agoeriviname|io oe to be shifting. | ton at once, but that his medical advisers and ane Kv Be seams itil te clown, who | *2 mach of itis plainly exaggeration, if notinven- | streets, In it deuf nnd dumb ehildcen either con- | The #tatue of Nopoieon Lin the cocked hat ante te fit the grom load passing over the line for But should the French Republic prove to be | friends counsel a longer rest. We are sorry to | Pa Ky. vuaxa ia an {lliterate clown, who | tiog, as to cast discredit upoe the whole. No doadt | genital or from discese are tanght to articulate and | COM. which need tobe on tte summit, end whicn wea Hi £ world be onty twenty million tons it} victorious in the eud, German, English, | po convinced that these latemenite ure eacran, | bad Been working out as an gricultural laborer | here are hypocrites and bad men and women among | road trom the Nps, or, m other words, ehildres | Tewmoved & fow years agoton pedestal at thes oF a ead of fifty million, while the same amount fais Mane A 1 , ~ | in that obscure county in Obio which gave birth | professing Roman Catholics, a8 there are among | ing completed the course of instruc thio | {ne Avenue do le Grande Armée, hes been concra'od sy \ see Spavisb, and Italian Republicans will not fail | tially true. They confirm the opinion of the ag ; oe oe parents . to preserve it from the eonoetaate ! ais cavinn: toa would ‘ba vcarriad in euha: , . ; 3 : to desan TR. Grant, the President's father, Wr- | otwer Christians, and convents are by no meaus per- | school are able to understand and make use of pan paying to regard this conswamation as eminently | distinguished physicians who were consulted in ’ ' : ; hy; but the attempt t Tee i 1 1 be: he 6 Maxs’s wife enjoys the honor of being an owr | (cet Leovens on earth; but the attempt to create the | gpoken lanewure. ‘The avsteme of THE SOUTH CAROLINA ELECTIO\ ease, The haulage cost being the same | oo ouraging. this city shortly after Judge Cnasm had suffvred he Pi 4 impression that the Carholle Churek is entirely di- | manual ulphinbot are entirely slispented wth : i hs ve 5 led trying Loo ee cd ai " cousin to the President h f, and accordingly rp y waneel alphabet, are. eutt dispensed with 2 ex whether the tons Leuled consist of paying er . the paralytic attack by whose effects he is stil | Wrusys was taken from his days’ worke, trans. | fected by wortdly-minted villaine, no soasible per | {rachar stands before his pucil, and. moviog bis | nom Parties Claim the State—The Voi te ne or non-paying loads, it follows that the ex. | Who as ant’e Second Cousin? | debilitated. The opinion of these geuewen was | 1.4 ty Newport, aud mate Postinaster, in | %22 C38 listen to with patience. mitating its teacher likewise accowplishes. Words be Counted a Week Henre, ty Ww pense would be reduced to two-fifths of what We have already recorded the fact that the } that he would pever again be able to take bis | oo dce to mal - hei thle eesibkabla canbe? Under the title of the Story of a Working 6 casily taught ae syitabies, as each letter causes Coantestox, Oct. 19.—The eloction in «ig culiar motion of the lips, v 0 0 i + eu pen in grea we ho Man's Life (Oakley, Mason & Co), the Rov. W: his Institution, which ts 0 ae ak for Governor, members of Congress, Te. «a+ Htnow is. ‘This does not inclade the enor: | defeat of Gen. Romer C. ScHENCK im the | tet on the bench. It Is greatly to be hoped thet | rine Gnayt fuinily, it was neccesary to tura out | Mane Life ‘Oekley, Mason & Co), the Rov. Win. | thie tntiention, wh LUE TIMER EEN Eee | sure) sub esbnt emeete lonke plies (te-aaby to tice bt mons saving in wear and tear which would | Third Distriet of Ohio was in a great meas | t's Adige a Jude pis may Ly e . be) the previous Postmaster, Major W. @, Tennsna phy of the Rev, De, Francis Mason, who was distin: | tant teachers unier a Borrd ol directors. ‘Through | city tne enntest excited extraordinary Interest. ft mr rise from hauling twenty million tons in- | gre due to Gen. Grant's warm affection for ae anaes pe indications are still unforte | ris gentleman fe a very competent and pa: | euished use cleraymen of the Bentist Chur:h, and See RUNS, Coane The Cat ROMS | ness and work of all kinda were university «nse | stead of fifty million, From the foregoing | his second cousin, Gen, GnanT preferred to sakstecnedd 2: PEERS Sa 5 triotie citizen of the place, and through bis ex- | especially asa missionary among the Karens, ‘The vol- | hizhest ciass ai e able to converse early at readi'y | pended and the stores wore all cloved. The dag h . > P ., 4 4 as heating eldidren. All who have witnessed t aus Bie Galak s ae * pest f the fact is established that the 3 feet gouge | appoint his second cousin toa lucrative office Vieron Emancut hae forwarded fifiy | ertions and influence it had given at the Presi- | ame ts one of much Interest, both from the aceount ateuotion’ Or wregraee OC chess aeholete have. pre pas ts nly Tg cottantng tien were hi *can produce twenty-five millions not out of | rutherthan that the election of Gen, Scuexek | thousand crowns to Pro Nox, the amonnt of his | dentist election of 1858 a majority of nearly three | It gives of Dr. x ne religious experionces and | nousced it. aimvst & miracle. The present puaber | ihe vec Ma Of int Aleeuiany ikea the ve i e if . f 1 ors, and m aries jon whi of pupils is fiity, of Whom Init e boarder ss Md tie. voeate aheartalnod on B gross tonnage of fifty millions,’ while the | ghould be insured. Gen, SCHENCK is beaten; | ©%! list for the present month, aud the money | hundred for Gnavt, This was the only city or ore, and also from the varied information which f y bour Hn d the result ascertained varents enjoy the «ame ere it 19 & pleasure for the visitor to sees of taewe wniortunats children, to eel as contented ty this bhil ch | Children of po h whic’ | those af rich, it Imparte respecting the countrics thror Was lod in the course of his romarkable career, introduction by Dr, Willams is especially ad a week however, conceded t Re‘oriners hive «d Charleston by at leas ninority, Both paties confidently claim the © bas been accepted, His Holiness hos displayed | town in the whole State of Kentucky that gave a 4 foot 84 inch gauge, ‘to produce the same | put the Leloved second cousin has the oifice, | }' healed ' result, would have to hau! one hundred and | gnd Gen, Gant is happy. ig ural practical good sense in hing money | Republican majority, and this result was due n Py h The contest in thie district between I from the King of Italy; and it is gratifying for | Urely to the energy and dey tion of Tenant. | rirante for the el 1 t ton aa chongh they were in pos#es: | metatto opponent, Delarge, for Cong Serre ty flee’ lic re & nieaned erry “2 ys i y miradle for the elevation wi piritua Of 10 | sion of thelr full wenses clon Repa my Ave pall pai and ata cout. incre But who ts this eeeond cousin? He lives | sie Italian people to think that they have it in | But as it was necessury to make rom for the | {Jean cud the beauty of ita style som 6 et —— clone, | Sev ere: Repeslioans: Jn the same proportion, In the town of Lebanon, Ohio, once famous | their power to make the good Pontiff so comfort. | I J of the President's cousin, Teunere was Mombers of the Baptist Church will be interest The Meanest Kind of Swindle, A MUSEMENTS. i If Mr, Fatrin’s conclusions are correct, | as the residence of Tom Conw1 1 hs | able in his old age, But Cardinal Ayronenis ia | turned out, aod Writes, who, for augltwe know, | ed in the Rev. J, HyarrSwari’s The Open Door; or, | _ Yesterday aman representing himacltas James era » and they sevm to be, they are of great im-| name st is Guonar B, Jonnsox, He keeps reported still to protest against the accomplished | had voted the Democrate ticket, and who cer- | Light and Liberty (Theodore E. Perkinsy. Mr 09 of this ¢ Ra Cathal Opera Roufle—La Grande Duchesse portance not only to this country, but to] a ore in that village, He | fact of Italian supremacy in the Eternal tainly had nerer been of the least intluenea or | Smith sdvocates even communion, and enforses his ‘ 4 ee os twenty a fovanges The “Grand Duchess’? was again put inom } a " ; i lem jedan a it ie! ed by O jo in How Stree a he a Grand pera ouse last even South America, Avia, and Australia—in fact, | does not possess any qualification for the | Let Victron Ewaxcer continne to play the good | assistonce in the eleotion of Grant, was put into | ¥i¢ ae Nee i. of . narra! bel Aik nthe = pact sa ana oak i n at i Gri a Oraee rr _ bh t + ., . A } je a . rhanrdt ardehip of the practies of close c boken, 0 chat of obtaining mot and e elgn rere welanc ey to all countries not fully auppliod with rail: | tice, except that he ia Gen, Grant's accond | Samaritan, and supply the Cardinal ikewise with | is place, Great is Guasr, and Wruasy's wite | ‘*3raity and hortahin of the oration of clos om. | Dslen, on a clarke of obalning money anor f A eee cunenta ese ee ne » cl 1 ese i We 0 er i » pl ling, is ousin | Wi Ms eo r Sistera of Mores 4s ob ed vurions aie Vail eee aaah i of , ways. He claims that these indispen cousin, and wae urged for the appointment | "°P*Y+ Then he will stop protesting, and ail | is his cousin! and Ailastrations ara very strong, and bis book | {riesuch Me aninititions hut ae he ete cacecred te | ‘This is an opera that every one hae heard iif adjuncts of commerce and interconunuuica- | by Jesse R, GRANT, the President's father, |"!!! be happy, George Wilkes the Ropablicnn Nominee for | ©! full of producins a great effect, bean inveatir by ene ‘ot the etinritable tonors he | Ia scarcely w litte raxamufba aout the st:-ete it tion, instead of costing: $100,000 per mil: who nln enjaye aprofitable office in Coving- | ‘There is no want of candidates, euch ag | 4, Congress agalunt dames Brooks, Two sete of translations of Gronae Sano'a | Tht’ he rematned some sine drinking whivkey, 7 | WHO eaunot, sings: eile he taiton, ie f : ‘ . he Republican Congressional Convention of | novels oro now publishing in this country, ono by n com nt he was arrested by the oflesr, an rineipal oire len an opera comes to he va wre i they have in England, India, aud the B ton, Ky,, and helpa run his sou’ Adminis | they are, for Governor and Lieutenant. Governor | | THe Republican Congressional Convention TAFHOHAT FINbapIi/0 Aue CAlae De Tete ea Oresine | tahoe RIOTS TRE: etrnTOnT teR RG reatanceah Noe | weawes wn (Rat eTney. eesgs waren, and @hllé in (bo ' colonies generally, “ean be made chea th OA New. York, The: “Republiosns are ranging | (occa oe ene erence er mer Perens ; De ee Meee ae ener ron Dot bie representations. ‘Phe Rey, Karher Cavan ; itt. Th Sree bose sth & f DIY | tration. iy @ | of nominating a candidate to run against Mr. James | era of Boston, ‘The latter Loose have just issaed AL tab g GF ealys " es weritic The very gallery bose *\t it ani atthe same time thoroughly efficiont ;} It tscems, however, that Jonson wae | ST¥ARt L, Woovroup and Stommeso Kaur] yocoks, cue present incumi om, A ter rival det Monneur Sy'ceatre in their asad neat style. Tho Pas BALAN Rot OSs CAINS OBREE Sand relentless Judement apon everyth ys thaw and those who aver to the contrary are, in | pot even only the second cousin of President | 44%%i the Democrats, Jous T. Horrwax and | gions iid cor thromzh with te usual amount of try- | translation ix by Pnaxcta Gronar Straw, whose ver- ns a4 kes place, If Mile, Silty sings falxed they bio 18 fact, enemies to progress and to civilization. | Gnas; on careful examination, it is dis. | APEX ©: Beacus tho Labor Reformers, James | ingto lie oich ot: er ont of the Convention, » per: | rion of Consuelo” and the "Count of Rudole | es 10 na mou r lave they not whistled the or a There is no country too poor to have rail igh } * th ie at B, Granaw of Monroe and Covnan Kun of | manen: orraniz tion wis effected, and Col, Rush ¢ ait," publishe No twenty-five years since, are Joho McAtpin's Aseaasia Arrest thousand tin and whistled In tone? nm. eave Radinient fir (ta rant teand rade lane hat he is but the seeond cousin of | New York; the Temporance men, Mrnow I, Cane | Hawkius nominated Mr. Geer ze Witkes, Mr. D.D. | Jowith phusare by all livers of good Henry McDermott wan arrested yestectay and | G2UsUa sings through his nore they . y d Tequiroments, and rail: | the President’s mother. This renders the | and0, 0, Leson, The lasé named party contends | CoBover mored that s Comn~lites of two from each | noveleand pnre Enelish, ‘Phe presont work, thongh tbibally ey deatle ar " If the chorus. ts out of tone ant ort save furnish ic akaas 1 Shoup and C, C, Lerow. jaxt named party contends y bail, by Justice Mozan at tho ree ame sauia eae a reuge Og M5 te aye furnish the cheapest possible mode of | devotion of the President in appointing him | for the legal prohibition of the trafic in liquor. Amen ly Distr et be anpo ed to onfer mith other 0 teresting as either of the two just mention havin onpted to er Jobn MeAtoin SP Wagon Puck's: fen fo heavy 00lead Gem transportation when they aro not borne | to office at #o great a cost asthe sacrifice of | The Labor Refurmere are for the abollabinent of | (eek miant, Conevers wove hext Ln vking an rormensonanfMiciont value te Justify agontionan of | Wr ysrny sty tie 19:h of Aneust, ‘The mon | yt pare LA slag iet Sieg rH down by the results of that incompetence and 8 NC still more remarkable, Any | specie asa basis of circulation, the immediate | {2¢ Republican party has 1 aes Ing any can arg Mr. Shaw‘s culture and severa taste Anh Papeodlbe guar Hed nn bilinet saloon, and} \) in roceiya 1 Pele Tuee lian aatav ae GNA ain yA Fe eee oe tsi : J OES SAG “6 | in this city tin a fiir way o” being trated off, It is | the tine necessary for ite translation, Wecortiatly | ® builet, tiet by MeDormott, in bis baes now the | . ’ extravagance which we 80 often sce a an could do a good den} for his own second | payment of the national debt in evin or legal | understond that the Commates will trade, and that | oonvratulate the Mesers, Roberta on having ane. | #2 Where it yet rem ins, pera w newone the voeal 9 of the i ” +f the C fon tity ary) bargain’ and gale abn hane ani vibe » elated together, main; but to go to wuch a length for the | tender, the abolishment of the national banks, | Nich ie Commities Will roomuende yt “*'® | ceotet in entisting him in thelr sorvice, and we eon ‘The Appronching Pleetton: ae eee ht i weve accond cousin of your mother !s @ most e the prohibition of Chinese imuigration, the es- —— cratula'e tie public on Lis reappearance tn the deld Wie Oauitot Acbaale a, Alband. Rie paver gra andl } 1 yeti oe Homeopathy Judicially Decided uot to | * saaaee Z#rO- | tablishment of eight houre esa day's work, and | A Marriage for Wun, asd what Came of ft. | of literature, peo triiila AL le tence A a Dac ATRAUIGS Rid late Unto) evany asiect : bo Quackcry. Wh Sted: Shuvietaut ; for equal payment for women withmen where | 10 the Court of Chancery in session at Prenton : James Hannegan and Treadwell M, Reisen, TH CURL Tiace ene vate ea clan aia ne A dve'v'on of the Court of Appenls of this hat renders Jomxeon’s appointinent | «1.6 works performed a the same, The programme | Peters. Chanceltor Zabriskie rendered a decision Lecture, two policemen convicted in this eity i December | very well, admirable huinor, eaeh carntul Btato, niade last winter, but only recently pub. | *t ll more iitercsting is the fact that the of the Democrats is to beat the Republicans, and | !® the case of Virgin n Me turg aet. enjamin F If there is any one man whom, more t I A tigen, and fentence! to tention toe ha ond Set held AR shed, actttes, so far ae a Court can settle it, | man whom Gen, ACHENCK dealred to huve | that of the Republicans to beat the Democrats | Terr? ct sl. Mise MeCiurg broaxts sult to have # | another, ACN TINA TRE JG: Rt LRA, recente Avctive. Mile, Billy may ones have | Vitter dispute among both physicians and | Kevinue for that district was Gen, Onspiatt | the plan of the Gaaxt meng but the Gramuey | wes tat he two partion me! at a sockal aiiverinz, | un thiesite the water, To ts tree rem all afeets- | Curtoun PUAN | Gia. errsimNn Genet nia ta et ' pationts, It is now the law of this State | © Maxwern, who had served honorably dur: | and Fextox men cherish a different purpose, and for the nwusement of tae company were mar- | tion, and, thongh a troe Engltshinan, fs not the least gainfully wake ond baa ne Toate need to i that a homeopathic doctor fs not nqnack, | i the war as a soldier, MAxXwenr was z <i ried by a Justice who happened to be present. | of arnob. His tecture to-morrow evening on tho | Correst bake ROCUnRE dploens fx veins by. her ak A . rh , ” roved Times moke ereard the dere r Tao antinori War ant ait de iecilavnonniaation ofitAe! pattie Mile. Billy haw not t sr ia My and that whoever calla him a quack ig | trrned ont of the office, and SeirENcK defnat The Jmproved Tics mekes a funny blan- | Afterward the defendant avd bis family insisted ape | subject of © Work and Weatth M, bevont al Tet Grant's o Jo. Her Duchease inanything but the sprighuy vnc ‘ \ me 9 ; i he President's mothey' | 2? '®-#upposing that Citizen Roosevertis tho anti- | on tt Lity of tue marriage, ant Cie Justice, no- | doubt, be like Limectf—-manly, stralghtforward, | the Rev. M . United States Consul hore, | vivocious bit of wickelness and ‘ i Mable to damages in an ation for slander or | ¢, to make room for the President's mother’s | mginmany candidate for Congress iu the Fourth | °% belas questioned, did pot know whether toe | ricntoned, and interesting, Mr. Huzhes ina man | a9 atinister rk, creates mach comment | Mat she should be, Mr. Hittemans are Lbet cousin, Nothing more neod he éald, y ia parties whom he had’ Joined in wedlock were in ; Brsth 4 Panty ie the onty member of the company N ihe it Nowhing wd. District, The fact is that he is the candidate of | earnest or not e cave having come invo Chane to whom ft is well to listen. for he speaks earnest | here, ‘fhe rev feed patlamnen wa “ Lane IW T who coma to posers 0 one » “ The facts on which this Ccelsion wasm —— +. l\amand Tale and (hat ta look’ to this ‘aa. | TY Chancellor Zabrickio decided that a murriaze (0 | ond noble words, #, bo-niorrow evening will | to Gen, Grant, He wor feut here a8 at soon | romediin, None of tein are , ite n wasmade | 4 remarkable sorics of falls has beon, it in | Temmary Hall, and Ghat be looks to that organise. | Hervcid must be agrest. upon by DITh bartien, au | tere onty acccclonin cetichoe ea eee | fo Cees arm ation, East seramor be tel Vatandari, Uw fact, wilhiout i are these; One Dr, Cannons, of Amster¢am, ; ; tion for his only chance of election, Cititen | he thurefure declared the wairiage wll aud vo om) eet iat ti i said, found in the Yellowstone river,in Montana | 1 7 " to Lear him in public, for on Saturday he leaves fur | here to voit the United States, and he has not re evening tated hare Montgomery county, wos giv ng testimony Rooszverr is a good fellow, and with the support eae , rned.. Now we hear be has been appotiited Minis é ' rae ef ae tie a Y | Torvitory, According te the accounts we get, the | ¢asmrmony will make a fair ram ia that disviots A Layman who Goes In for Cider, England Hyenmarin Fram Islters aselved Were It ts ara Of soins bani, At Wits yy before the Burrogate of that county as to! yiver is several bundred yards wide, W omeny in eT FUR He tnes caasit ¢ In the Presbyterian Synod at Morristown, N a a Vial Cranes i now visiting dese Rt. Grant hod tnsly Poor A i the mental capacity of a decersed patient | sixty yards above the first fulls, it makes three | UMC Jems Fox is pitted aguinst him, the contest | y yesterday, the temperance question was b t firet number of aera Monthly boa | and tise to the vielnity of Newport, acts on 8 dull, cold, and wt + i whose will woe offired for prolute, Being | yl a neanactlvale tar Anta eae 1 ty ty | Will be very interesting, and its result uncertain, | yp ond discussed at sotre length and rather etoris wade ite appearance, Thea large, handsomely | ind Cincinnati | : Pay ta aia aaa tg tas aR are Lig, A nuimber of revolutions on the tulject were ed und illustrated magazine, combining Iiterary | yp woe here lie becane Involved in Snail arked whether any other physician had at. | feet in beight, At the brink It has narrowed Mies ApErAIpE Puss, the distin ‘ ‘ ; seri gee we exeellsien ality ecnevanliioal andipinionial-vogats,)| Renal AiMMAlIY. MURA aiInGe CAME Were Concerniug Hartosanes | tended the deceased, he answered, * Not aa E | down t i thirty yards in width, and gushing hed vocalist, is not lets admirable for her | or materiae ing aiuan a ; i tert | ‘The renatation of the editor, Dr, dG, Holland ma Meinohin, Tenn What they used to be and what ¢ i i f t ‘ o a for aietiling “parposes wae i ‘ ttast ron slunved'the 7 They n te degenerney of the at i Know of, I understand he liad a quack—I | ‘8 one huge volune of froth between two bow professionel genius, Out | with Christiar Some parts of the divcussion | Would load tho pubite to expect the etioiees te and. tat, too, In LOR GAT en alka ake att ’ would not eall him a physic fi'y fect in hefght, it fs almost lost from reeds of her performances, she has | were smusing, One eentiinen (x layinan) tecinrea | be divplayed tw the selection of wnatter man epee J promnce Gt a number of distinsunhet gor tein j 1 play wel he ven . | been there.” This éyidenco wes reduced to | PenVevlar Weight of the fall being @ hundred near the Webster form, where she has de- | more atrinzent resulutious was me on tuo sroun| | (einnyinls Kalam a cine tik Nt | Ha hed unit dake arrested, tnpriaoneid and 9 Part in entisted, ae for instr writing and signed by Dr. Cannon, and 1 foot, At fis foot the water atrikes # d herself to the happiness of her father, He | {HSt ‘be production of weak Ru tere a a atlrl Ne ri aise; the becinning of a] sovrisonmout for twetve mouths, nis, rformance of *T'wint Axe and (row 4 | q thereupon Dr, Wusrm began a suit aguinst ne Te ide itt til Just dicd in that place, cheered to the last by | went to uinuer, and on rea set wu of caecaine Bi yrooa Harding Davia, qulting | pe inlent Ue subnosod, inade hie friend» faria ‘ ‘ ' 1 1 ‘ ry the thoughtul love of his daughter, bacruu od fi I4j and of another by | a ehu 6 lo Te ex Const ue L nl . m for Ybel, in which he recovered $100 | ¢ & ahter, —— i — Delnuo to succeed Cox, George Macdonald, anthor of “The Annala of a | IN prion, al!tiongh great efforts were made lo ote £08, A Ape t , , . Hie rele we " “ wn tine, § Cramer f | on V appeal wae taken, and the | river Lovers of prophetic colneldences have dis. | Wasmixaroy, Oct. 19,—There is now but litte | Quiot Netgiiiorh snd Am cetey on? The hind. | tee auleiee. Tk the area Atha Ory Craige oe ; M4 naked question came up whether Dr, Winn, | secon covered what they regard as an important fact | if ony dontt that the Hon, Columbus Delano will | age of the Pulpit,” ta which appears the pen of | Minin’ of Denmark, tenlered by his iuviug aud ; ' ih} being, ws he admitiod he was, a pri ner iy concerning Poris, The circuit of the fortified en coed Cen, Cox as Beerstary of the Interiors th Dr, Musoncll, or romebody who writes very muei | Presidential | ‘ } f thet 1 be ko him, Varione other agreeable articles hel y teal bo tlle Court af Ponenheren wil un a Of the homaopetht AMTIA alncain fia ust twontystwo miles, The Fuld Mall | oficial wnnonncement, however, will nob bye ma f \ UEID A. may the vallin Aten be itin: (aob tink ida Abe teinway fl | | an notion aguinet ay vecalling hin a long, and varying in depth from seven | Gucette saya that ia the populir belief of the mid. | fF several we or ontil the Inter oun ba piss | he D8 woe attrastiTe ssortment of realing | lsu very oudinry, Meth acher, wheas — . guine's bandied to fifteen hundred foot, Ro deep is this | dlo ages twenty-two miles was the circuit of the | 12r to reiire, Mr. Cameray was wb Drek oppo nd in that resect to conectaliy to bo Coram | village chircn, and Whose modesty. and 6 Phe Calitanaie Biya OF 10') ‘ ix diate @ornuavann : gorge that the ronr of the eatarset enn salle ofthe Meoiaale (aasieaumaaaiie is i arrangement, bat it fy now nntersioad and in that respect is especialiy (0 be commended | yi'8e, ° 1 vs the fact that since te eleyst pone, of t 4 offen) , livering C will bo eheortilly acqutoseed in provided a Penn: | sor tantly readin OF bis brotier inlaw to the Presidency of the Uiit reneh Sut ' ‘ i the opinion of (he alicr stating tl heard a quarter of w milo distent, and + gned by Dante for the cirenmforence of the | sstyanisn strats Lo J Commissioner of fa neta tes, he bw Vivbiv weewevoms w anit oon iy! Jewry ob Wikis Tuts ; q prier to 1844 only tho alle io eehhacl ae cop are the banks that the foot of the falls is | central division of bis hell the ninth circle of | \oraat itevena W. Douglas, the pre. Ciniplainta: ate Wale thal’ ta Tt on Worry | WRB 0 bray. OF utiierwine con tue the 4 wy 3 ; i i sholly inuecestibte, Another great natural euri- | Malobolge 1 chia is sald tobe the only in nt em, a Hkaty to be | Com Caume their boats 19 be eee aaa ten baei cathode ikeee that the jew " , t ie ree. Uby the law of the Sta + & Es i eH y te ¥ ny ata (G have iw ot properly spoiled vy the a per i » tho law of the Biaio, bat thas vin the same region ix suid to bo the Fire | stance of arithmetionl measnrement in his de. | ie mat ad wacat ot Me. Bout | ie ve unbu's warn, and th Teportery, coupled wilh the valuabie inivrmutin | fund tor the te ‘ ' ! Af net wae pudood abolish'ny all | Lule Basin, wi tho Madison river, which ta tolt P seription of the tee world, What i8 ie thet | cronies weeps TP SmI NSTRe | HNGRE NOES Ka. cats otlsr aanane the reeitaue: tee en MANOR OT REAR RR ee tee noua