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ia - H h a | i, i | } =z i Aendems of Musie— tv American Enativate purcecntly St ect Theat eavols © FIND Avoume Thentre ore pers It toartions. Matson The Neneh Preamutic Lunnel="pee te Visitor, Wain Vee Rew Woeed's Musewss Lyuie Thonsion Trnne, Matines, Henry Ward Heceher on Geaven and te. It is lucky for Me. I mh tt he is not responsible for Lis belay or to any. roti gous body besides his own congregation, Uf he we his audacious assanits on time. honored dogmas would have again and ain Drought him to ecclesiastical trial and Ltlers to cond His reeont e ops on Loaven and Hell, for example, must crouse the ire of many en orthodox bel'ever, and make him long © means of seo}. ing up such a fountain of heresy, Mr. BONER actually dares to doubt that iell is a place full of fire and Drimstone, and thet heavenly joys consist in ove uniform and Menotonons occupation, He ventures to apply ccmmon sense to the coneideration of the sul ject, and to pive forth without fear the conclusions to which ft lends him. It is quiteevident that if tho teachers of religion would preserve a general beef in aven aud hell, they must cease to repre- sent them as having a local existenc oaterial ation, the universs, Tor eonturies past as. tronomers have Leon sweeping the eky in every dircetion with their telescopes, but no one of (hem has discovered any asteroid or planct which at all ‘ultiis the requir ments of the Lomo of either the blessed or the mis- erable aiter death, No miner or explorer of the bowels of the carth has yet found the way to caverns which would answer to the pron hose of thedamned, And then, be sdes, the objection which Mr, Buecumn presented with such force in his sermon on heaven comes up continually; How can a disembodied epirit ive and meve and enjoy dQ suflor in a material dwelling-place? The postle tells us that flesh aud blood caunct Inherit the kingdom of heaven. If so, that kingdom cannot be of a nature which flesh and Llood could inherit. The kiagdom of hell, it would seem, ought to be equally in tocess.Lle to men etill clothea with mortal tlay ; and all attempts to fix it here or there, in this planet orin tliat, are futile, and will be reganled #0 by all who have not surreu dered their reason to mere dogmatism. On the other hand, ihere is a prowing conviction, on which no doubt Mr. Besoin counts for support, that both heaven and hell ere within and above this material universe, and, though invisible to the eyesight, which takes copnizatce of material oljects, are p- preciaLle Ly the senses, £0 (o speik, of the soul, when it is rLeved of the flesly cover. ing whieh now cnvel ps it. There are those, indeed, who Leleve that, even before death, the veil may be temporarily hited, and tl tpirita of the departed and the realm i which they dwell made evident to specially favored indiv s; but moet people are con- tent to wa h finally relorses them from their mprtsonment, a Mes them tc enjoy their new state of be Vo all eu feaven and } the less real he hope of lop of punishment ary t n than th honed noth ‘are new Pincers ond the f lew powerful motives of act tre to Lohlers of the old-f Indeed, this bringing of th closer to th: ir fulure state relens.ons, and impressing upon the:n its intimate relations to the rown moral quality, mahi s it ing filihi in importance in usier to have a liv it nu it would nd consequently ir mince which y At otherw se po and not unfrmity, in the joys of Lem aloo commends itself to intelligent n It ig read ly seen that human Leings do not ceas) to Le Lumen Ly the death of the body, 4s Dr, Puaxkiiy remarked morg than a century ago, men is not 9 budy animated by a soul; he is a soul Aothed with a body, When the clothing is laid aside, the man Limeelf romaine unchanged. What he love he coutinucs to love; whai he |; tinues to hate; and he retains all the peew Narities which d tisbed him from other men. If heaven is tole a place of hha ness at all, its Lapp ness must be ad buman nature; and not only thot, but to peculiar human nature of each individual. Tt ie contrary to reason, as well as an linpu taton on the resources of Almighty W dom, to euppore that the inhabitants of th heavenly gbod to be all nowl.led in on pattern, and px clea of InLors sud pleasures Mr. Bincuen, therafe he eon in etrhing out oa tly lold ond Lararcoue Lao of thouglt, ie wich le might Lo supposed this ayy are current in which he has had the sogacily Aw has nthe history to perevive it in ulreas happened many Of intellectual progres, le cones late (ny to proft by the 1 oft Lisve jrceoded. Liim, n fur ly | M not applors The 1 te t Rt vend menthiy saceting had a Su regurd to the abolition of ¢ 1 h mont in rele ure argucd sharply, and cited start such wm that a boy had drawn @ piste) on female tevekor and thee vod to hoot her that a teacher had been stoned to death by her pupile in Massachusetts; teat in this eity teachers who are not allowed to flog 4 Bort to other modes ot puninhinent whiel THE SUN SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1870 ee uriy Genie ab. WOOLEY oat Grin? a THE ELECTION LAW FAILS. anecceds in getting tt thoroughly oo finally win hate Viverta. te phi wiped off from the statate book, te will necom: | “ Quention-Tom Brown, of Rugby, at Coop. | CNITED rates CONMISSTONER U8- plich much toward securing his own election to Dastitare. DECISION. | the Presidency in 187! This city seldom gathers under one roof so nl Meny men of mark as came together ha evenin: | The Officers Have no Power to Make Arres A Cooper Institute to listen to the lecture ot | Five Prinouers Dlechnrced-ecret Cane ‘Thomue Lugher. The fict that he fa one of tie join Tox with Marshat Sharpo- foremost men tv England §n certain directions tman Denied av Examination. WORK aNy WrarTn. —— the resolution to abolish fogging was pasted Ly n vote of five to throo. ‘The simple truth is, that the resort to whip pug by a teacher is a confession of cithor hie own incompetuncy oF tue incompetency of tue aystemm under which he ia working A! The man like Mrxny Chay or Onn Jlicrory a never have to reort to force CONVERSIONS TO JUDAISM. ne Baceess of Dr. Lilteuthul In Cinctoan| Wentern Ideas of Liberalism—What Gen. Banks Thinks of Modern Judaism A Rabbi Prenching in a Unitarinn Church. Corre pondencs of tha Jewish Thnen T have ately converted two hid: The one, amuried Indy in Dayton, ¢ Raw.” Her paventa are Nett Lonisville ¢ onenal thinke pon ANF ocension since the dath d good Wasmisoros, bas the grief to Jadaiam, 19. 19.4 ner 145 be of ihe great a OR woul! thi Writ Of tene Anertean tulenuion Wise to gover boys and girls, Tliscye, hie pros | &f the people been so deep and universal as that | thronguout oor tone war be was our persis John Fos, Coronce "Ivan, ant other leaders of * 1 indian the Giuntrs tome ant vi ee had See ela te e “ald be | caused by the death of Gen, Lee.” If by the peo. | friend, wien en be var fitend in England was ni the Yonre Demcernee aseembied yeviertay in Com | Hrgt child she hero asa n id ne an eae eee ee ee eee 2e | pie the inhabitants of the litely rebellious Staten | © O* the cowtmon enemy : a certain watar) ent | Missionor Oxbori's Come to ear tie cectson in | Ae sven ve ste teal vel ful A ¢ ? 7 ¢ y or ] ere meant, thin is doubtless purtly right, although 4° We @ the mea wb “ sent apie #0 a i Nted | ie eases of Pritt ton, James Barns, damen | the sng, ig lg . | wolves put ander the government of 1 ere in the outh it is not Deeley that the death | APE ty tear tin On the anblect whie’s te bas | Securchs, rib, he Detrick Calan, | fore done’, “Wr crrece He wae he cece een j Would not provoke Lis we th, but With a) of os contenerate Oonoratein-Chief anced much | (Pecte iy mado hie own tall these eontribated to | wto were etarced with reaisting tke Depnty Mare | heard ver remnrker vial for of Lee Love mere rave 1 { yout died, |g a Seca bring vo Mr. Cooper's eabierransan ergpts euch an | @lals ot £2 Greenwich street, when ther re'nved 10 Uk Ba ph he hh afi Ath Rope Hor thais asneieny A wroaid Wo atbee: | grit aang the eoteret population, “Ave syst of | apatence a8 vellom rds Heel tuee to fee andor | resater ile name or Paris Leaves ates oo tat | gcitts tema ytantte, ene ree erated wlth wie the peopl: cf the United States took the matter | gioun ff . shown tiem bis certificare of eiizer shin. The pris. The stars was crowded with men of note, and | oners aro ali Irishmen, and adtierents of Tammany; mony the auditors wero everswhere recozn'z. | and their friends vere present in larce numbers, adie, those faces thas have made themselves most | 1) eemmon with Offersin the Virst Word, ther en familiar in pulpit, at tho foram, and in the | tertain a very bitter fee'ine against Mr, Fox, because ¢ unting! ouee of bis alliance with Marshal Sharpe, Col. Biles, Thee, When Mr. Hughes came forvardhe was greeted | Acton, and other Repudiicane, to earry out the wit a beerty ard ceneral warmth and enthi-tisin | United Bates election law. When the cases were that must have given him the fullest seenrance thit called, the Commivatoner Activered on impertant he erericd with him tho cutire sympathics of Lis | Aociston, in whic’ ae will Le eecn, he holde that Audience at the start. Deputy Marshals have Probably no one wasdisannointed in his appear. KO POWER TO MARR «RiPaTs, ance. Ttis noble and manly In the extreme—that of | tie fete (tne Commissioner prist) alow in thie A frank and genialgentienan, Wis pieturos—t at is, | este that Tichara O'Conner, noting in the ensactiy | UTS, at aur sucred relielinm the prints of nim—are anitle, because they, being pat AL Mt ine Mego Ricedlon: Bicitoct ay ts Le When the ceremony wae over, ahe fell ronnd the in black and white, fail to give tho characterisile | Ward, ehalienced Dintel Leare. who propored nia | Meck Of her hustand, with auch trae cenuine affe: expression of the man, whi in the color of His | name to te reaistore:t an @ qualified voter, nnon tre | Wor That the whole company wae Faved to (ears, florid fice an ennoy Beard. Tnove who remember | Eroant that Toary when he fret anvesrest tn ragie: | She will be a irne motter in Turnel, ond Lay ani tic | the fenturus of the elder Van Baron enn get an acen | tnkon ont | fe panere: Ant TIME ner Lacey eet | Renee thy work Anta fall tewurd be given th rate iden of the man, for the free is of the samo hore and cane bree with a certife: te of | UC the Lord Gud of iernol. typo. and the likeness a most clote and striking ore, Mr. Hughes ia not the least of rn orator, Te does om. teaed ont of the furerior ( onrt THE SECOND Convent nod ccaled ty the clerk thereat: ant | was yonne lacy of New Orleans, She was here not perross ery craces either of atyle or manner, elell awkwardly to either eiic of his dosk, hal mind to soln our relizion ; enltine her hnstianst. adteors item, AL ter having given her the proper tnstrection, ae Fent me 1 lelter, beezing me to come out to Dayton and to perform the cerercne, 98 she wae coing ty Visit her parents, end wished to return to hor parental root asa in! Jewess, ‘Tho sincers devotion sie displaret really capt. sotet me. Twas moved to my innermost son!, I nderstood why the Bible esignel to Ruth eneb a Prominent piace among Jev ist) women. When, ac. Forcing to her request, Twas abont performing th Jowien marriage ceremony, ate remarked! © Pleaes Weita Kittle; L ony want to chunge dresees.” And 4 minutes aftorward aie entered the room, od in rezntar holiday attire, and taking off ths wed ling rive from her finger. she handed tt to me, w, fir, hand it biek to me according to Liting neither grief wor J the deceased were nue merous and for the moat part judicious, He re- ccived ful! credit for his military skill and private good qualities, and, however much he may have deserted censure, harsh comment and denuacia. tion were yenerally avoi¢ The ouly public demonstration which his death ocenstoned in this teacher do? It is no uso try ticin'ty was the motion made by the Mon, nasion in isolated eases, Moral euasion | Crirscey Snarren that ono of Would be well enough if the whole sweep of | should ‘journ out of respect to the memory of | the school and of all tho home circles of the | Gen. Ler, which was very properly denied ; and pupils were dominated hy the same iniluenco, | there the matter ended. The Courier-Journal But to take a wild Least of a boy, who ha # perhaps confounded Louisville with the no moral culture at home, whose father is nro. | United Sictes, like the villager in Texxrsov's tei : poem whois rebuked for thinking “the ru peater, a drunkard, and a rowdy, and attempt : cackle of his bourg the to govern him by moral suasion, would be fateh NOL lined ateurd, unless tho teacher should neglect all On the 17th of April, 189, the Parl ef his other duties and devote himeclf exclu. | Cuarexpox, then Secretery fur Foreign Affuirs of sively to such a youth, and that would be very coolly, exti 1 hers As we cannot hate Henny CLays or Onn Hickory Sacksons to tach our pultic | vols, Lut, owing to many reason t up with persons who ere not efieins of the ree, we must expect pur to be rometimes disobedient and rebellious. Then ecmes the question, What shall the ye obituary not! have to tive g mor: our courts murmur of the world.” docament in his hand he claimed the rught with her relatives, and withont ans intro- cistor, He wae neon challer gel hy the Stor iBall bot Leary awore tie name in. anil therennan Msldtac eae ecreane, ene euatet ber red A poliermen in attendance to the Brilish Government, sent the following tele. Pet a es “04 veins to diseaade her; but it was al! ‘ : ye | gram to the British Miuister at Madeit eu diMeaity in the manazement of his legs, ard | qrreat Loses, and aided him in co tebe ame wae men ‘ ! Fh FU te date eee isl cce Cail HGBSOAINTN’ ISDAIDSA| GE ha: @nieieh Clots (MNES NS ROTATO TVORD ORTONTUE WAAL BlU vouin | A Ure HaNEE Ged eat of Coocas etna REV enn A oa ae anager Maat ber arente think flogged. The only question 18, Who shall | erament to an onier tener by Ce Cupy in Conerst Ie pledant, but rather weak, aud very monotenons, | @l? Sopereiscr tre said Guners tear wee’ gessuited ZO. and shat ber father, a eap- Of the Miseiesioph steamers, wan per- deetaring U and intericred with in the discharce of his duty as | Mother many yen flog him? Shall the teacher ao it? or Claimed by him, tain of oF vall | Of Coba, on the Sth Mare €optored'in 8 anign waters oF in open seus I at which ter rleing nor talling fiom ihe tor tho trustoce of the aclool be callod tat or | ful on t1m hint, wib-eurrore of wen srmecma | Meked Ik in the beginning. What wie mostot a | Alt ihe powary eranted tothe Snervicore ara em. | Helin aatintel. Lthen waked ber wit ice raatives siall the pupil be sons home to his parents | M".OUnition, oF neticles wi ich con In any way Furpiice was, Hat neitier Dr, Arnotd at Ragby nor | Pbed im tne Bub section of the act of Jal 16 Sonthern apirit abe reniiod, they ehell mind. tiie i pupil be sone home to his parents | fi "\") neourace the ineurrection In | any of the Done at Oxford shou'd have corrected one | ment tn ihe Tudor gt the Gerule Coe eRe. no businesa, When [ti quired whether she was to be whipped? Crh, obo the plire rinre oF f acquainted with some Jesish gentiomen, abe took which fs tie Los of bis last vice of pronun: ties are therein cefined as foll we : Kore are 'anthor'zed tr attend on fixed for the regietrn strode world We getitied singularly bod pabitef Mr, Muztes Aropping of ail his final g's. The p fen‘ence was almost epoiled by th their ton, and after exw pers ard resisters, ahall be € enemies of Imation of ther pa: msitered de facto oe he intherity of the Spanseh teri ior and treated ee ire! the ont ata at my in. sulting suspteton. Tinen appointed reverst tadies and eentlemen to A father who had confdenes in the jutg. en yee ment, forbearance, and diseretion of a Hi rongresns © crow-exntning her on the anbject, at tines when she teacher would bu apt to prefer to leave the | 0: the navy; and Hation, for be sails “in all her comine and golns | Eran) Peonorsi'i6 he. Fer watt frecared for it. Bat they mnenimonsly en a " > tinm May God prosper this ereat country.” any ene wha shall prow repented in dend earnest wir her eon: discipline of an unruly fon in that teacher's ne Violation wf the froma ‘vv anvot an hy facts nthe molest Ro vereh pereny | nd reader in pee version, aithout being Influenced by any worldly tu- There were other sinewar « <t | Man so make, euch as the pronunciation of “fe # for an Ox‘ord capiured on the Men treated as virates, sud 4 Lands, rather than have the boy sent home gach wrrean |i . Tthen Devan netrnet her in the ten to be Hogged. But the disayroeable truth is | aveinst Me entoreenieat of t+ lowe’ * “cod a ecrtain war of culling “at gull Sof tuisdomea parh betore Nes tat in too mary cases the teachers of our |W ise tha: ier Muy G vernment wilt revard | Heme” | ne en Wile etamble tm Bis re Aedehge , Voday 1 } 7 M¢ ear fa | With the deepest ern tue mort of te | tity, wh . recovered from and cor. ere i no evi tence that the farervicar was Saobatn 1 public echeols are not trustworthy in this | Yih gig dmegest concern t DY British vessel ¢ Hut but the enter and no | iterfered with in tis rent to eh allen oor nie right Ater orem Nhey are n rere wed wil mist warers, Wher the crew bus Stacia eek Lad Dae ‘ at end, nor was he preven ed tram ehilensing. oF down from the a matter. ‘They aro too often goveraod by | ined wi hin Sram waters wii Tet Ut the toctnes casnioss oF tute fered with of moested white at the tives of eseauneat’ Petulareo or imputss, instead of by futlex- | "yete jaa ence in point, Three out of cvount of tee de cote, rocdst ration | Pul the evidenee Share thet. nile. wa foil eisters in teed. ie principles, in thy administration of dis- | pyitish subjects captured in the British schooner Sasa AGEOL Ga} AVAL AR WORE | Traetoe A with in What earacliy na a snperviears oF | cyAatin puceites ani terctta Ce me houee te anne cipline, Hones the popular clamor which | stargoret and Jessie off the north coast of Cuba, | 2" ef “Labor and Cuptra” and | Mot asa fuvercieor. fr the law cives hire ae Saner: | pen wer denis fatter. and to prove 10 me tat has led to the abolition of fogging in our} tave been shot Ly the Spoaiaids at Caibarion, | eye’) Waa'be » novel ant by | VistF ho nower On Airzet Or We pursed a heat pivaing evening, ated they ex rest, a puble echools, and started it on tho same | What remains to be een is whe‘ her England will Pressed (he desire of visiting again the Jewish min: reason of ite all) ermation, ing. n tater. Toad to obliv on over which flogging in cur | allow this “ glering violalion of the law of nae | ject ta one with which Me. Muchas | miisteie cell obec faa eee A low dave afterwirt she enme anit «io Prisons, our army, and our navy hus already | tons”? to pass unpuni or whether it will | familior, for, os is well known, he tam | notearry « vient to am Halt’ | the letter eho bad received from her fat 4 i “ T exoet such reparation may cost Spain the | ouehly id ntfet with the recent reform mor Fan artes y to ch ‘ vrotest more AeHeOK: walter And: hauls Sioa eeere island ef Cuba, Both from Nassau and Jamaica | Menta tn Eagland, and hae boon a go-between ant y aid €4 siding Ive. penlorden was aeens | Tomes Tine the MeN ian Crotol. mud all f bave:t Did Secretary Cox Resign on Account | it would be easy for the Cubansto tupply then. | PeMcemaker in the varios ques a disputes Ulachurce rf Ms duty under Iie commission, | Fy .eiged i in (or sone coon fi i ‘ ; ” Aen A that Inve of 1.to arisen between cerptoyere and ems wate eltizen, ealtet upon by | Pr cided It is for 5 of the MeGarraban Claim t felves with arms if Englund chose to dectare | 'R3t Reve of I.te arisen between evrployers und em Fo by a woruttary actor | #ressice of any kind, pmarkable em Lelhgeren: ore surposing he had the mower unter his eom- asi A remarkable eintement from one of the | them Lelhgeren iaiialiac. The lecture wos ariain, sensible tall. Tt wos not Lon 10 sudirect and all. Thave caretwily exntine hole Washir gten correspondents of Time Sen ap pearcd in our columns lost Tuesday, Our ed the twentiet section of the net of May Bt ieviana | Aa #atieten. pean amy unable to find tat the gets of the devendants GEN, Bases, 1a!) within the purview of that statute On the s at ail dresses uj y ofutorical f the contrary, It was withont nt, the sentences wora not epi Bors TWHED has mat it wonld not do to mm Ci up Ms mind ¢ a Roosevens for € Hbat® atter the Day of Atonene orrespot ‘ox. & . atu «tin te, | ETAMMatic oF even bright, not an anecdote was toil, Lelieving that the Surervicor veted tn good faith | delegation ft ny correspon ‘ . Cox Sce- ] press in the Fourth District, Me has accore ORLY. T cad: ta:-faall eeakeely 6 WAAL SiRGKAA CHMLIG Rei ‘ia In respect to the arrest of Leary. he | mer + retary of the Loterior, whose resignat on | thrown Lim over, sod neminated Monwax Jones wader the jaw by ot | ec vice in my tempt eflect: there was tlero’ore litle of no apolanse ‘ ‘ : s 8 rommisKion as tho | OF course 1 ef of Ty terme Las just been offvred nnd accepted, was led | instead. This ia perhaps as prudent as it isan | qhe bh the sperker wos listened co throug! out with Hower ant dutice, and | enoke of the #t m Tie gent to the mensure Iccauso President Grant | fair. It is unfair on cecount of his pledge to | earnestness and reeneet ‘erefore his complaint, ander t! eliws of the United | men were puzzic th asked Rooseverr, Dt tom, most be diemissed and delendante diselarg- | {or covles o1 thie Gen Benks remarke r 2, i overruled his acticn in regard to the noted It is prudent because Roossvenr, De said that tals struggle now goine on herween 5 Thad not the least idea that Judaism wat su pro McGannanan land claim. According to | %¥0 would be a very etrong candidate in the | labor and capital was a very old one, datine bac eomed to disanpoint the levters of sive and eniichtened; Tknew nota word ofit* rey. who leit the Conrt t Phat ww it” ment i) wos rendere}. All the defendants *abse. | Jt cuently depared with thelr con: sel Mr, Joseuh ctes tiadered the | Bel) and Mi Donot ne Tt i said Wat John Fox ac 4 richte, amd it wae not iit | eases the United States anshorities ot not extending AniLcetike coentras. thei web Ao itn God Wie associate she provection they re: | | | The earlies tri qui ‘ even te the days of ing ursettled, 1 eartier dave prove pled Mtr. Philiy Hexteibach: “son ot know anything of Judaism, and lioues your prejudice against at,” PREACHING IN THR ONITARTAN CneAcH For this reason fam preaching in the radia! Mie an Charch of Dr, Vickers, whenever inv tod, lady of one Of our judges cf the bunerior Cornet ith District, is a very weak one in the Fourth; while Mr. Juxes is well known to all the people, has already represented them in Congre from esr rtin: knows Low to orgonte his convass. that th We are sorry, however, that Mr, Tween hae | Wuitsor Oneantes Poontagemots, and stiii retiain: our correspondent, the property in contest between McGannanan and the New Miri. Quicksilver Company ig worth about aix nillions of dollers, It isin California, The &reat value of (he estate is due to the quick. | not thought best to ke our advice, and run | 6: Enzireere snd Mach 44 mR. norma een Meld Lat rg stanre remarked ow Sunday fast sfler the service: “We f ) t % Z - tee ie and Co! *s ‘om Actor “ol or 5 veomie d Iver mines upon it, These mincs are now | Gen, McManow in the Fourth District, As th {wo rears bids large fund and a momerote mera. Ra AUFADAL DIGMINGL MIME STLGTAR REA TRIER OSCR Dee tee eee i q reheae yerahty resent it uvwhers 40,01 mem ALarebal Drowilest hiawo she std 1p tir po worked by the New Hdria Company under | Democratic Congressional ticket throughout the | “Sir itinetea”mest on toe?” tow themowts of | {atthe tect Ie rere MEN inane ne AMUSEMENTS. whot our correspondent calle a mere equat- | city now stands, there is nota single Uv ou so} ire soonest t Young ¥ macrats" eit a eatiens vesterduy to d Muss Backa re arvana le M ai dic Lilo the representation of the trish ‘ poled lt Wiat should be dove in. the matter, hut they b bach ne Ade ,. ter's tile, McGanmaian claims that he is Fon it, while the repress ntation of the trist hee Cruaee crest Se Dok no conclusion. Tis clined ov te Siat The pliy of “Adiiewse Ico ww" is one the lowfal owner ef the property, and his | iMteFent ia contined to Cel, Ronents in the Fifth iL cee, tas feaittes 96 9 pal ‘ nilent 849-8" | wiy which alone series uf ectreesee Lave: made us ee ‘alee ays District, who is bitterly disliked by many Irish. among the eneratives un the ¢ are mee se arreels 1 yeaah Ya Wakiioh) ih: Breech: lat nit claim Ves Leen held good by the United : ‘ eae were ile se Ar icle 4of the Consti. | farmitar, In English, in a Teathan : ; says f “eS | men end mauy Fenians, MeMauoy, on the other fet to and the in United Btutes declares + sew lA ORE Wankel: the sneer tis rates Disirict Court of California, ‘Tho , band, wo m time to tine with tue subject, and wity What ‘d have given strength end dignity 16 Let the peep worre than floygiig, euch aa Lolli vg Wek Loard brushes over their pupils’ mouthe ompelling boys io hold their tongues npn bot stove pipes, and sim ine cru Item; but, MotWithstand.ug thor ficte awd arguments ‘ : " Gesertod actress, tritied with ker flerce te:amph miatter hes becn for some t'me before Con- | the delegation in Congress, end would have some, length of one of the jak and shadlered at her terribte fala Madama 7 TI ‘piteee z 4 ' sewing ra what bene . ranreday at . er The H of Representatives, by a | satisfed Interests that Mr, Twexo cannot weil | Menuite, teaorted to Of settling the | ve “tH AL Bla Seedach, on Thursday night, lost no jot D very dceis ve majorty, hes declared itself in | rfford to ignore. However, he tuinks he knows | “ere ineiitutel, known ae Courts of Arbitent £ te places to De seaichea parison with Ler predecessors, ‘Phere was the ¢ : , and Coneitiction, He eave a beter deseription | tv me tenderneny in her feonem with Morit faver of McGannatan’s right, and itis said | Lis owm business, and it wiil be luteresting (0 | of ite ereation of ove of these Courte hott a seen by this rection of the Co Mh wi Gat Oireted we Beent hah die to A bee svent x ne by imeelf net. winter in the North rront fr arrest can pe culty iss iether tnsa ell hengta ee : ii! et line only been prevented | see hew he comes out, oe. of Fel 4 ino mir ing dictriet wiere the feat hn | wii meats ie efare a Ue tted | rave and» Wher doc aw ¢ 6 Prin rot conclusive by partie Two libel suits agninst newepapers have | minions of money were at stakeln aie maine hee | sinnee, Cumalte rey el with the | cass nearte or g Vas at fn 8 just been decided, One is that of the Hon, D trreled i a rcem ts whier wien We, | cause to bel ‘as comm f RAL ekGTCS Sha ba ance? ‘ 1 artics have endeavored | S$. Bexsr tthe Comin eA eet ata Maairenne writ PAD ber tthe SALE NEE cibeutoriviae) i loth partios have ender 8, Benxert egatost the Commercial Adertiser | or ere ey tnotten tourteen or tite Ne: | Castante ting the inw SHEE TInEUIBA SIDHU. eonnte? We t wvoralle of Buffalo, ‘he Commercial had charged Mr. | tives, or Puenes being between them Visor Vor Deputy Marsha nit orale . . i PY ‘ ery ant hit th nore | een ml he athens te dose w ta warren ! we lott peers, Mire frobo Yad an nt Cox, What McGannanuan desires is that | Bexxerr with defrauding the Buffato Eevating gra enil counterchargen, saleme'is | scoot the. inetecters have heen adeimee Dennen | aoe aS yensenetinee le wate fhe titononD t shall not p Association, of which he was ebuirman. The Hut the next and tor | Wi the jen ing. law ers that Ne wa rioter, at fe wen in re 1 ' i hal ive tho tourteen em + Fetired t ¢ arreste: breaking the peace ak rf er even linislahniy ecdreiaon: oareinee Linen verdict ot the jury was that this did not const 4 Bitwies lie ata eerie meh tree cecal loe Cnnit cehiarans lias ae rity : ,; tute @ lbel. The other case is that of Col. Gaay nay ‘other w counsel, Mr Cosenh Bell, anpivi: g inh s ‘ varee of the action of Congress; while the . ter propos) | for an exaw ty o; bntthe Disiries Attorney re 4 ueles ef th Now [dria Company ie zealously laboring in | & Member of the Canadian Parliament, who sued " Dey farms Of seltlamient | reuced ane oni tne grooma thot tie dorentant lod Wh Aj New Ira Company 1 xalonaly Ihoriog 1 | ity Geonee Deewn, eer ofthe Toros Wet Ted toot th eartieg telentty bow | Maeda it We afl alt and secure from that Department a pat fo} } ! to abute by these terme for a ve ir, Bell, tw actdrensing mbasioner Davenport. nee Fe Trou) Ming: Donarts " uta p sis TY] for steting that Cok Gray had drawn mileage that time (Lere Las been no trouble in that | verore whom the care wae bron! t 1 ot tho property, Under these circumstances | money to which Le was not entitled, Iu this if ae es CIN: co in the Districy Ave sexe tine : ‘ ; ; of the creat solutions of these fenrfal ques new of a ain ave Lad Gen. Cox had determined to comply with the | case the jury disegreed, ten being for acquittal | «ona Mr. Meciok staat is he Cea commer ioe wets | and he never know of @ nave, tas wish of the New dria Compan while | and two for conviction, ‘This disagreement is, | nershirs. A diMculty that stood inthe way of these | wih the Winerten Senta ¢ rebned woman, i! : ) inthe beriinine was the Mw relating to partner: | meet trem te clauge. Tt Pres dent Gnand was resolved that the mat | however, substautally @ verdict of acquittal fur | chine in Fs witeh gave any one pariner a | | er Coerub.e, sha ety Prineeer, Tor Wipuilonavalectiiouacilanlohiconenes Brown, riebt to ell t ecountins and an Inenertion acting might Lave be ya Sule mero fobleull aw ic » f a tle books, This war remedied by legisiation, ee fee, but ¥ dinifiod. Her cretary Cox, having been directed by the | Why does not Joux Resseut Youxa, the moto: | they tie eave ts ent wa ted Lew Geerae Wilkes Wanla Naea tie re. rave a oa abeml a are Pr Ae ~ ienice ace rd. | Tous Sueak News Thief, hurry up his libel suit ' ory Briere, & vainany were the first to make Mexteans. stitaeior wel parts ma A peve began eeraneiey t Tue Sew for publishing the fucts which | {qcsine, determined, 4 ashton the Spied: af the Thies Mil wale sa Gack Ais be ia eee note aur correspondent, engaged In fre * "E ) ted to bis dismissal from the ZrituneP Mis for, years) the ma . re iiae HAE Mi fone 18, Mealess: Drealaent. | a lay Foy yen Wiesiucer was pretty ahd a dec'sion under which he could have Leen | case wus thorouglily investigated by the Ton, | {rt Melon them In a (helt eahem Ds from tnt conntey, and Secretary Seaton ae | ya MTutved, the compelled by a mandamus from the proper | teases Brooxsand the Hon Henny d.Rarwono. | of shat r gin were reine! hy the we ine men | cored! us an the medium thrown w leh it wae to be | whol ‘ ‘ . . ; ns devil's, and Brivge se (edeviline! ter Bat from | rer orned, Sending forasone day while we were in | Aye Court to issue a patent in epite of the Presi: | they found that Yous bad been in the babit of | Mid wun see Air (Fal of a van that was th Wngtnn, he remarked. * Yaa fre a great. rien ne Ay janie anos (pint Con. GiLaw . wake’ Aa ara nnloyera; and ho was | fesule nr eueur: cond to tle } re The Ne Mex ein Government and people, Pbeteve # | a dent's orders ; Lut Gen, Grant Snally inter tealing news fri m hie employers; a troames had so wor ed nen tin that he had pra. | vos. wip our answer. Yo kw to ron. Mile, Jnnanachek's Lady Machett. voned and peremptorily @ rected him to have | kicked out of the Zridune in consequence. Me ei. nie ecna tn terme hele prupert amt give un | dor thaw’ Fepuice, mold \¢ NMAGEYBIN 1 camaraes Saran Mt ARRANGE atl ern Lani z “4 eed Toe Rint ho dare no! ny Airneele, but thes in turn Pr posed try ins the ich indeed,” was’ our rently, “Well, then. whet earement ot Jansusehek, at tue Acuden nothing more to Go with the sul ject, and i we ane Sun for libel, but ho dare not bring Ve ‘system, atid le gine vk Whesteck | is they want? : ‘ Fa | oc Manian drawtatiio valle (sits eve ke ; Hea cat aes the case to tr Tenances were valted, not eonntine the | pian > \ thereupon Secretary Cox resigned. a r¥ See Thee ten ae cs | Renae | her benedt stil last apponrance wild i Le isthe statement of our correspondent; | Gen, Cresten ARTHUR has resigned tl ‘whieh the operatives w Vite 10 84 SMicheth.” Tn view ef hor present rer i 1 : 7 : ho fis over 10 per cout, were to bo eplied the Sereta oy mances hein, ontzrowth of a ventur and as it has nowhere received an author'zed | tncrative position of Counsel to the Tax Commis Altho pr over 10 per ecut bo | mut unpacnoc i" raplled cetary, | o WVith te manees boing 0 q of @ venture, at contradiction either from Gen, Cox cr from | sion, lest his longer retention of the position meme was so avert tna | with ayermiblus comme On what terme with a) Jn a bnase Uacly Auanted In structure: vot Prosident Gann, we condlude that it must | s! ould subject Lim to the cion of Ta ‘aed a proft Of 13 | pve west acts ot Var ve ve |/ateese, ant afl o voanehy \eaniy. coleaies, . . | atihutions, As the Tax Commission, however, J taken. #toc eon. | a yeor,” a Reny Le eulstant ally true. It leaves the question foases to be evenly divided in politica, wo | £18 abited thomecives an their pruden ernd fore: | bet is tim coe le ovory 1 of Gen, Cox's resignation in a miuca less fae | Wefesses to be ly ah \ " #) ht wien tiny received the % whe | Tomera, and tela tiinte make tre Indy only knew . should uj pose that the General might bave held | the non-subseribers were f he etocs | property at nine months’ credit, edinn of Behi ers tron ra) Te att tude for hamsclf and amore favor. | Seuid si ys Pasta URN IBY? 4 ier burs are tes pecollate eC comeraliceban in aorinet ale par: vere the tutors) twetry k pn te Lid ten-thonsond-dollar post without any arn an ‘ a fee . H i witeh ease able one for the President than lad previous! y iu upon lis political character bd Bh concer ' ¥ ate the " 8 eh, Staeten hor Brenton s roid wpon ti varactor, The Wbor and. easiest question Inches contd not r ining to lle eves, shaw Weligt “won 1 Die af acetone & prod word for Provident | ‘The journals of Kastern and Western | {ets Neen tikon, in gro dezrod wt t teat a Kus fuse of tho want fapir | cererd and sia,0 Uuriness w wer a 1 aie : 1 J Pabhvouns Oreaking through the bloek \; bbe ii i 8 9 4 ¢ bs Cox in th s easy has Leen less worthy of bis 1 pate f 1 ; Nee a CH ee - 2 aa Nile : tid about the conse nee of this bew + 4 clevated station than it hes ususdly 1 ie Mad ! rpestion te h nely as to A Man Hangs Mimnetl becnume bis Wite kK : tng the bearded Turks tn strengthening Gon, | 1 tind non vie wa OF ‘ t ut ea, 9 Ind to be > 10 bullov R - d nee fuged Co Cook Muttan for Sapper, n n " (et bole ducted Limsalin this matter | obnoxious tresty. It sloutd be Lorne in mind | w love did ee rong he thew cite ant ta ates eph Brousseuu, 0 Hie Hy get caileate 8 . with d and perfect | that the treaty wow never signed Ly the United | BY cede yng to fren wow rac er Ma hea rebel Sep #, Me dag She ingue eaetic, aud’ gerd } tites, and that Fannacer, in d wding at, 1 doen, ait ne oterato dietity to than | MMeh he a Wife te cone fit Vper Hr. Bau anexcotiont Merten, M1 ea mate a epoch | anus sintiested the priscipte of ‘ee | “er Aetpats Hie receniion seemed ti after Vn hw RON OF tis ten Ohi I a aa tot These eater | yy been upheld by this eoun Ae Vea sont (abe 1 (racic manner.” Mh eats | a TS ARBBT ae const tally addresses them | 4 is, true that the spivited pro- | ! aie 10 & 1K6 : PTAEPN MOH AY GOwM, any ' n * fod tat frown 1 ¢ curt Ine ' were f the Canadian auihori | o¢ te Adu inal, as well aa thoronent. | 4 ere Aven 8 ha eae " ' rh Woke abont 4 : 1 P seetng un upera ener e of t avn as ie ¢ of Congress against bh . how | ne te A ; voine in the rot 81 Goa, Betiea eon Litof way in Bastorn wate ' Mids tn tat H ‘ |» ' f ‘ ' of tie ‘ Hthe spirit of born a , We nod yt rt | 10 7 r Deutes tiie ¢ ie Lhe to get hold of f ‘ reat : ; THR seay PHL y tui tr | vwithn t thing vu Unit Wea Ae A nere ane: Om MN Ah ‘ Nir, Hashes relrset tot | Oot, Bt Mr, Muller : “ i bite they hi not received a cent of pay fur | minted kindnud et be bad received ey it A Pone tA nitrio, bas informed b ve : . Piccaha pecan (we monthy, aud the saip is expected soon tot , « pits, ail, hed tne cute (ut tie x ' Vn f (bidet * ordcred to sea eguin, Ts this fair treatment for [of ati ct There wis @ Vibration in oe y UN a lettor ove adidroxswd \ atl \ sotion tl oor dash Alia Uadeearriak nllp. was bape oat | Mie We (omy Inere), that yale tte How the Oflee Serkora ¢ # Peesidewe | tne eddorof that ’ we woul 1 ¢ more to Go with her anti # cUrrgvayay vin hin ad Haftectionnt | Grant. ry. Me rerre ci Heyer Of Lis money for wih w length of time would | cad loren pectic seh te INCU AM wea iit 4 Wae aii ate ne te aw Al i oak 1 This Lead) vary | Mate 8 chance of getting redress through the | LEP yim oF bie Counitzmen, Tadeed, he pt any Republica deeloue tl © main dit THR Reread | } at Jott uf Ger, Hesivey and'we pre: | COMES But poor Jack must Le wutinfied with | "AL0A! eohctaston of hie adtrors, the aniience | EU Wit ttt roar t im Mal To 4 git 1th teat garbled ‘ ume thut the Gloucester Gohermen were dvlig kicks instead of halfpenc Brown, wid busdreds clustered about him to « AOG Kae bie rule from LO. Bud WLW sack Only: 40 | tb ® is —— Hie hand (uF the teat time, Today he ails (Or eae ie eo eee oe tion te f a An { the General's speech merits ap barsvor, Oct. 21.—The Mull Auth Gusctls, ro | ane woriga Goact trrewa With Wreck, | of this county. ‘The procecdines, aw tuolis ' Fromexce, Oot, 21.—Signor pleuse, declare Linself against the income | ferving to tho appeintment of O, P, Morton a! Naw Ouipemn Ont ete Cene a Pete | Kit gefultstne: eulopy ut Gri Fluanee, save tuo tronstor of (io Cupstal t tox, and ruye that be voted against it am tho | Minister to the Court of 8t, Jamos's,jeoys: stoviuer Aliseleetvpl, repurte avian varie, tron | Granve odiecteliony, Wan eine af | BOlomFer doabtfwl, but It requires thy sanction o Granv’s oflleoholiers, Wao w Benun in the coy teet, dared tuafer such @ roed House of Representatives, ‘Thi » A thoroughly tneompotent person is welecied to | daviicht to dark, peels te the Pariiagiont I Lei le true, and we | soprescmt tie United, Bates ia ianciant. ani ten ne hein even wrecks on the Forids r Coast, and also ‘at ne aaw te schooners Jetterson, | that it ollered it wound be. 1 vel minely reseeten a Hp ngratulety Kin upon the fact, We trast that | uactod frat to bully aud next te Woroaten war, | Horden, and Ila Bowler valine on ‘the Florida on A aby cueated The workingmen of Now Yurk and view re when he turns te Washington th M8 incompetent person hesitates, probably pro ch, Which own for Oity miles with gen. | cuted prow nee Hy Opn » | elate the wdvantares of deposttine fa the Ma Winn he wlurue t@ Waaklogicn this whaler he | serring'e aolemstte eebiaiah ales the Lemeeerete Leo | Reet arcane ct ete a arate Le plexed neh, Veneetl Whe 61 onelaiys ; ' Will lose mo opportunity of taking measures for Creat Obicrhollers, awd deceive tw om to Kho | H war with Hogluud,” strougtts of bis oduituistradom, at Benetit aviinse Wawk, Suu build MEME’ NOV. Lom Ault 4 tubereete up 8 lite Jacket marke low Nelron © A MITRAILLEUR AT Worx, GEORGE TNE COUNT JOANNE Sy ARMOR, The Noble Count Pours Red-ttot Shor thee Neteon Chase The Count alent aime tram bin own Etoqnence—The Lie Given etl Roand-C Sonor Darmbtonat-a, The funous Jumol cise came ap vestortie at the @pecit Ter net held by Suags Barnard ae tims. d Niece foek cont, with aprrpte tiegen which toned rir lotore Order of eB th, or 40 fincub ned betee of rotitity Nelson Chase, was represented by Cher! and Robert C. Certer, nnd at Letween them dneing the proceedings, receiving In the most in‘repid fashion the shatts of reorn whieh the Count hurled at him witheut centing, Oceasionaly a hoie was found tn Vis armor, und Le mattered to Mr. O'Conor, WO rose to protest to the Cvart ogainst tos une cersing persenall tes of the plaintit' connvel. And on two cecarions the ie wan passed freely among them all; bat no challenges ensnod, Count Joannos epened the attack by omptyines Inrge black bog fall of docnmonts upon the tale, to. the monitent discon Mire of the crowded au tionen, From there he cheee the baikiest, and opening tt With a pleasant emite, Informed the Court that this Was the complaint which he would proceed to read, Judge Barvord assnmod a look of resigns. tion, and the reading commenced, the Count em Phoelzing the narrative IN A DRAMATIC MANNER, Witch kent the attention of the hearers veted tpon hin, He detaited ina lively and energetic manner the fortunes ot the two fair sisters or Rhode Island, who become by marriage Matane Jamel and Moria Jones. Tow Maria by a lisison with Bow: the Quaker Mayor, lad become the mother of Mory. the adopted daughter of Madame Jamel, and then the poor elerx of a poor lawyer inn country village as Harlem then wae, nired to the hand of the boaatifal iileciimate Caughter of the Qaaker millionaire a8 & co0.! #). Jasion, and had succeeds, Aout this time Nelson Cvaso got rostive, and after rabbing hit ec for a momont, whis- pored to O'Conor, wi) rove and wal Your Bonar. Tt y “Nf t0 the statement of facts withe Ving morives,"* Jidco Byrnart nodtot, and the Coant remmed Nie tye, coing into the arroz nt eondact of Chas to Madaine Fume! she ha! chased him ‘tm the homeeed on Washington Heizhts, and had rashed to His bense when bin wi'e was Tying dend, to insta on the re'nrs of @ huntrod dollar: whick ale. had Tent him, wivhont detentny to look on the dead body of the girl soe had adooted and browtht ap as her cxn, ‘The Conat then tenched apoa the d Jamel ard the will which wae ate tions tof Mr. OC he most humorous mani platntifts to ai ie dateots “onor, With’ such a Wealth stare na tim COURT WITH LAvonT nt ropresentations that thon weeton to the tings for the second iter nrowoxing strein. Tew eclaring that the property: Delonging to Madave Jame! was worth at tho time of her death one milion, and the un of $40,010 which Nelson Coase bal paid to these plalutils was neolfa proof of trout, The reoving of Mis complaint took mp. tive boars a balt, and at its ecnclasion the Coart, AB PRES A® A DAISY, calle Lanon the other site for thelr answer Me, O'Conor, scrupulously polite In soe."ine of sopponent, bat never er ing to hin, exacting to Jo e Barnard that he did not desire to real be He dwelt ape Nat been mil Tai coud, Which wge Tarn ord to the Court Foannes. need not read it unless they see Ot, Tt.ousut i. was obligatory on them No, hat von have the right. Then Tl exeredse it, Dil tronble you Hemen. (Lhit was aldremed viged dageers at the taba, Dut aduunted optics of the defaut ~The defence wouldn't tree the Conant) The Connt—Aht here it is, and 9 preetons doea- d disniiv of the tating powers of ng tr O'Conor, whom T remountor ae the very top of Iie profession; one of. wuom. we Monee sav that, * tase him sll iy all we shy net Took wn die like ogee. With this Male Reutttinn be co! the reating of the anawer, r inet already Subtished ta roveraned Nines 1 Chase, the presumptive bete wllaw Sie Pan Bogs Bowen, iia wit erueul of this documsut, agcouaaniod by @ de of witty aud SAPCASTIC COMMENTARY nit plenty of hite ot O'Conor und Chao oeonnted two m ro home, ard then the Court ennolanel af exnes wt Weverthelews proceeded, thon ina f jiiet ant aubdged than betore, to open the case ta tae Court sid he felt t rity of the oreasion mare and S Came to thie vole to temptation, Eliza torvard bee Vaferwart, by her clever Wiel y HM. 0 qhat union wa » Mary, VChase, Make Bowen atierwards . 4 it hat teen wi) of me ly Ht egid the Count [igehter), "thas remetber.™ (+ nghtor}, non te very ay of ths bat [Loughter.) Lasgo was jowed ta ANNIVERSARY OF THE BATTLA OF 1.6 “INGTON, hive sary of the death of Nelson, Ne sou Chaee, named a Vis (rointiue to Mr Hs ere, (0 haplaive | of extaution, and @ Cor recom Me, Covert was HU Mr Chore q3ey Ve oroverty, aad a coruteste fom Mow Wid given in ev idenoty Nv pat Mr. Chase $2410) 108 forthe (ich Bit lee Para. Phe votand: NUs conse! apon being evloLnnon by thy other ts claimed to have been 4) the jndrment roe: Mr Cyaae tog C aette the with of en attemptel to show si tine was) Tootay ts the receom want ed wndd tes! A MILLION OF DOLEARS wbvitted in the riot Haat Me, ron Ure tri! pateere | ty tind windin) tne 8: ie Meant tat ho. hat teeeived ren mount or tis Rervic Mr, Flue far sat mio ators ori) nyt on “to nat th Hants be Se atpom er eth haveve a + told 'Teonciier vist f wway epriy tat abore Poy bal ee datting ls casa and 1 asm opposed Behe oan pet to the ve Re ait court fi ri 1 ryt a fT Vhow Cony 1 tad n. They (pote he Count=—Why, Lein't dvd bi Lo defendant Way Limi away Ro iewnir Hiotew Barwin Wob, eam you prove viat te Pet Nas Worth ond million by bo worra®w e Cou TL Joe Bored Th wT adjoara ths cars to that the entire proceedings the Court Wal uur als bey Nelava Chay ebay ed Gi

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