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THURSDAY, NOVEMBEK - —_—___—.. “Gratz, you o' feveral years in acylume pefere the real nature of We imam hospt —— soe “LGHUNI ING TN A DEROCHNT, |S Mvsarer corvereavy of political partics, © eolemn stupidity of sidont in his civil capacity going off on such a ijusitioss an thts." of bis race restored the strength ped, and thotgh be w: Stretehed upon the sand, Wounded through both bogs at the first fre, be chance, because his antogouiet got the drop on bim at the word, and fredan instant betore he coud war found out. Fan eniieptie. who, after being Fey desided ‘to remati his seizures were ny traneltory fury, and ho several Hemoted to kil bia wife and ser theig infirntt GRATZ BROWN OF MISSOURI. THB HERO OF A STATD OF FREEMEN. Bus the couray 4 inaptness of a large proportion of his inordinate fftecd 4; his unfor appointments; tr ded 61 follow. Jt bhiwes for ATL The THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 94, 1870, naan A Long Contest—Brown Me-elocted to the Legistatnre — Becomes an Fight for Free Roll-Duel with Gon, Rey= OPH another the most iymoble of ditor — Hin at lobbying in the inter et | Determined Tammany’ ly Prepsomn, ¢ weenarians, and Celt 6D, tunate attern Planning for the Asstsaination of President — Bnget- Shipping Political Prisoucra te ENACTING THE LAVOMARLE FARCE Cea, Herta -A Muttle at Tabane OF AN INVESTIGATION. The Exitd Dominicans. —> Corressonsence of The San Bronk the Tietathe Assembly | Pourcu Verses, Nov. 10.—For sone time y Blow at the only Kepubii- tsome exitavacait ideas, Nown no signa of mental de Ways beep affectionate toward ‘The Rebellion —He te Elected to the U. M. Senate, Correspondente of The Sun. Lovin, Nov. 19.—My letter of yesterday left Gratz Brown entering upon his second political sory; his futile efforts to pr r opinion at can Elect in this City-Digai Around him Tammany Thieve - ; piatntoe of Fraud. (ol owers of Cat M-advia The Committee County Canvansers met yesterday afternoon, Mr.cad- Bis friends ¢» ied him off, however ; and as soon as be cout! stand on his wounded legs, 1 made tho rst speeen in favot of the freedom of the flaves taat ever was Tt was kuowa tliat he was going } rauuement, and hay he went to Jeffers pg and ridiculous & the polls; his vacill tempts at what he is pleased to ¢ heard tn that hail, Fifth Avenue Theatre Hainave’s party fis been openty cousplring the Government of Under nad Come ‘resident Nisswve Saget. 1 and an ertanae 6. on Protests of the Board of | €'l conspired trom foreign countries, and, nse|s by that speeaior Baem, landed at Monte Cr ‘The frst protest taken ap was that | “8d held surdry meetings at the house of that y and the mocknese nnd resignation with which he allows himself to be used aga eatspaw 1 ty his mother, whe her with a single U leptin Whe same canvass in this city, im 158, on a platform of Free Methodists, Free Soil, and eqnat rights for all men to open on that eubject, and the slaveholiers bad sworn to kill him if he dk. With bun, bil of Carey against Twombly for Member of Assembly | Vo%d Ha.tian, Tonssvint Monpont, woo Ii Eight of his friends, for the Seventh Districts Mr, Thomas B Stewars | M€ NOrth coutt of the Island, beyond the Dow bly, and Knzene Wurnie for Me, Carey, | ¢" fronticn, Ow tne $1 imet, an infernal plan ae ite, Stewent presented aMidavite from Mr. Patrick | “enounced to this Government wien, if carried before the law, To comprehend the audac £ movement, it must be borne nearly the entire poptlation of Missouri out- Nido of Bt, Louis, and ali of the old red standstone feeling that a evisis liad come, stood by blue arr to tie tecth, and eire!ing aronnd that number of enemies thirsting for his blood. 2 Nie fous that he should hold Belly A Le meta fone de 8), Plows, Ae catre—Three Sy MAb1O% Garden— ide Rapparee. Mater, Hew Work Otrede— Hath ot, opp. Acmiemy of Murty Maviner by some of the most anserupulous of politi cians, have combined to obliterate all grate fal recollections of his services ae a soldier, in mind that in thoes ere three time the neghbors, who comina to her aid tried t secure iheed of Ani Who seid that he saw @ | OWt. Would have resombied the whol Ho bogan by notit Mr Tarine open and count battots, Mr. Tarine not | °F Dessalinen. Te was mothing less than to sary i« ivmple Thentre—Wer W ie Wintis fan Francisco Minstre ‘Pouy Pastor's Overa Mouse New Atirations ‘The Renah Preumatte Tunnel Open w Viner Watineire The Se to the hoate of a brut verimiaw, a milo or two off, nained awhile, bat made no mention of returned home, barricaded nimself in ¥ lowly secured by @ ruse, niet, Ne ron fee and the manner of thelr perpetration and to rouder him an object of deri to the more intelligent portion of his own The patehedup and binat has contribnted any man who interrupted him personally respons ble, and thathe should be ready to re of the Legislative Mall to any Who shouid consider Limeel! aggrieved, ector; also from J G. Macy, and Richard Keraan, corroborating Mr. also from James Decrey of 177 West heart and mind, body and soul, to if not to the worship of slavory, at least to hatred of every one who presumed in any the house, and was o political household, ever-changing ( d bis crimes, Reed's story ; F. Kelley, Henry | @ Burtison of tue jail, to liberate ail potitiest ps oners, fo assassinute President Nissage Saget his Ministors, and Twelfth strect, testifying that he was at the Twen. Na rsahtnlahtalA IAIN L I od vpn Trompe, Ma Weed's Musca tyiaT manner to call thefnstitution in question, You will remember that {t was from Mitsourl that the Rev, Elijat P. Lovejoy was hunted by Missourians, murdered at Alton, over the river, in 1887, for doing for tess than Grate Brown set about doing in 1888. Unquenchable hatred of abolitionists was to the old red sandstone Mistonrian's beart as the pistol or bowie knife to the border ruff ‘The general impression was that Grate wonld not ; but the German and Scotsh- Irish liberals, feeling that the contest was for their own Hherty, if not for that of the slaves, went into the fight with a wetermination and grit which sad donly pacitieatedt the hostile elements in a surprising ‘The youthfu', delicate, and sehoinrly ap- of their candidate, reinforced by his plock and his elogaenee, #0 went to old North-of Tretanders and th tons, that they resolved that, come what would, Gratz should have ® fair show, and thot if was to be any killing the pretime sh wurt Democrat went boldly and dit was well onder honever it shonld come to Bioodlettin: found at the at Jit here let me any that every Missouri, wi atever his polities Mvused the utmost bitternens, and and great co ie attinde of #» eases the insanity was apparent, and its epileptic origin at length discovered ; but it is plain that short of producing such en ansound state of mind that everybody ean reeognive it, epilepsy may #o fur weaken welf. contro) ns to render its victim, under sudden provocation, morally irreeponsible. Certainly, the facts given by Dr. CLYMER sug numnber of profound questions, which will no Lt, at wore time or other riminal courts tieth Election District of the Ninth Ward between | The plan was tu tive been carried out at nie 11 and 12o'elock P.M, on the niett of election, and | 94 of course by om that the votes were then being eanyassed ; that a Mr, Hepburn invite vat they then we otner whi nee were counted in for Assembly instead of 10: and furthermore, these w thing in | 9 Votes were not for Assembly, bat votes for the set to pay the canal debt, Tr I War ibeenie Winco ‘The first witness examined, Mr. Joseph Forbes, LA spn eabbodisdSenerigecdhtenitah testified that be w ‘Twentieth District of the Nivth Ward; w publicon, and his colleagaes were Democrats, He | tions! fag and make ext nd after the | that the Goverument watcaes over the safety and fall share to the weakness of the Adminis. tration, which has thus far been a melan choly and abeurt failure. The result of this ctate of affairs it is not Tho party which ad to the course ita oatunsi- Ule representatives aro now pursuing morally certain to win in this groat national game of give away a deal of swearin tion of whiskey, but the indomi Grata and his frends staved of the threatened violence. On returning to St. Louis, he resumed hia labors on the Mussourd: Democrat, and kept them Gp till the Free-Soilers got th and polities had beeome rather stale, bie editorial work, and The War Cloud Darkens. "The news from Europe looks more war. Russia ia in earnest. intend to content herself with the mere abro g@otion of that part of the troaty of Paris which interferes with her keeping a flect in She means to send the Grand She does not AiMeult to foresee, heres most closely upper hand in Kan He then quit 1 atroot railroad showing thot ® the Black Sea. Park out of Bvroy survive the canva aie di He was made President of the Citk zens’ Railroad Company, and carried out the enter- aking something h oclates and doing well fur himselt. Some of his (ricnis complain that Gratz Brown a in 1967 through a de. They say that when no » Gnd politics hove settled ttend to bat anim. susted and flies the however, helps him with es the feld, they know equence ut stake, merely a feramble and has evidently made improve the pr equnited opportunity y, on her side, also made up her mind weeks ago that war was certain, o sign of shrinking from he only doubt is about Eng. Jand, There the peace party are very strong, o their way the Gov come before Prise suceess(ully Mas Gon, Grant any Friends Leftt it GRANT is reported as having ro cently said, in conversation with Senator L8ON of Massachusetts, that he did not h much importance to the course of the Ho thinks it is about as well to have that journal against him as for Board of Canvassers conuted acted as Inspector throughout the da: polls were closed they proceeded to canvass the Reneral ticket; doned the pol fm as a politiclam, ereat prineip! it, and there is nothing to he becomes di Tais very trait, the heorts of the ith Assembly District, and fonnd that they tallied with Tuw Sux's figures, which elected Twownty (Republican) by seventeen majority. The result astonis whole subject over to thew Committee who have undoubtedly been instructed to int Twomuny out and Ca morrow, or it may be delay But they will ¢ the contest, entire ennvaes, Jiots polled, but the poll Het called VOTR ANNOUNCED FOR AgseMnLT : Twombly, 131; € Ohicago Tritmne. and if they could he nd they turned the orament would make every. ancri ‘The probability, however, iathat the British people will not consent to They will fight, and the foather will that there is and that the ¢ into the fubt; than goto war, 8 dit not a f 1d Wi 888 fee Hepburn make convergation whatever W tincercly favorable to the am Ie there a single important journal which earmesily des and advocates his renomination or rei} Or lias he a friend. vith which they asm with which the When the re and the enthusi- humiLation, riment that shows the wl turned ont of office, from or prior Deltoves, and hos resson to believe, that a braver men than Frank Bloir never An excellent place for those who keep | Thanksgiving Day to spend a leisure hour or so ia the bazaar in aid of the Tr rof Broadway aud Thirty-fith street Miss Cuntstive Nitssow will be in attendance at lower counter, and will bestow Ler sweetest amilea on the benovolent eavali tk whieh was by When the ni Brown, and Ww Literate ot this city, wi ¥ of St. Lonis wore for the Union, and how mach Grote Brown folt t necaled , 3, . ne ufferers, at sustained t Vitited Stites will prot bh sufferers, a d by the The city and cc in cither House of Congress? When President G ably be on the side obvious reasons, erish a religious prejudice against the Turks, and have an old score to acttle with As soon ns the war is fairly an will swarm with teers creaped from American ports, the obstacles that Dou may interpe counted ; ther of Russia, and Nt began his carver was not well assured, he deliberately manifested his contempt for wing to appoint the Hon “LEY as Minister to England, for the place Mr. J. L. Mot aman whose unfiiness for any diplomatic office had been demonstrated by his career and conduct while Minister at Vienna a few Having hus insulted the most abliean press in the soved, who ean tel! ? cisive struggle between Freedom and Slavery, 9 father ealled Wi the press, by p Honach Gre and selectin saved the witness The not result of the eumpaign wae the triumph: lection of Gratz Brown to the Missour! Legis Liberals of St. Louie and the bilter ebagrin of the A¢amantine Con servatives throws sive occurred during bis second term, let him alone, and he worked away quietly in In January, 1804, he became the editor of the Missourd Democrat, and went into the contest of that year, which had for ite objective Benton to the United States Sen. Old Bullion per- d out the vials of his wrath on the nulliiors and disunioniste with that J vituperation of w euch an imperial master, and Gratz Brown gb the columns of the siyle, which exhibited a blending of classical elegance with the most pungent favor of the real old Missouri red-eye, berating to the conservative disunion mind, Not Deing posted in classical literature, the disanionists end Gratz’s allasions, and jon that ho wee foreseen when 4 fool,” had come, and he went into the He Wos among she frst to raise a iment, to re ica selection with which the bazaar opened is rapidly being converted 9 already realized, aod he went to the Orera Hours on Fourteenth Vout 160 feet fron with alucrity, compaay, and then a roic Lyon in the arsenal, take Camp Jackson, Fourth Missouri regi aloree the be- ind uflerward Kelp bim to @elock the carve: out the Stite, It {8 expected that the Bethine: Somve| They will proceed epon tie principles of international law: re cognia d and maintained by England in the ease of the Alabama, direct a police veaiw ates nd took bis men to the 2 Anivt-sioves, su impossible was it at fa this city for Union and so pressing Was the necessity for mme discharge of his duties. Hepburn ait not at At last accounts the theatres were reopen- but the entertainment which they fler is not altogether adapted to rt f a beleaguered city. evoning at the a play of Monene’s loyal portion of the R person of its leading editor—Mr. Greriry tune of each of them to do.as much damage | was also the founler of the Republican par to England us the Alabama did to the United Bates; but, upon the whi probably have to drink abont as d cup of punishment ag ho deserves. ‘al marine of the It will not b e the spirits The programme for one ‘omnédie Frangaise was a speech, the return of Col, That woe a bitter campaign. vaded the State IN CHARGE OF THE Pol. Benjamin 3 UW On the death of Gen. Ly nated to pronounce h duly, used the occasion to arouse the patrivtiam of ized the public sentiment Of the State, aud precipitated it op the He called a Si tame to make Miso the Emancipation Pe resulted in an exciting canvass of the of @ majority of Free-Soilers to the Le contest to the clection, in 186: of B. Gratz Brown, in the United States Sen Gen, Gnanr is only consistent when ho speaks with scorn of such # journal as th But if he has no friend in the press or iu Conpress, what we can there be for his long having many among the people? », Col. Brown was desig He sccepted the je, JouN Bur will without costume, and an ode Those who have « French drama given at this famous theatre, with costume, scenery, and other stage a as nearly perfect as long exper ake them, will appreciate what jadow of its old self Paris must have become, copions and ex 0 Choir al) tue ball b packace ; he did say the mext day hot shot th that he count pited States will 1 free, befure Lincoln That movement chanee which the war will offer us of taking pecu'larly exas- been attacked Epileptic tn ars ouce more in the carrying trade of islature, and, gaise one of Monren dress of the year 18 tration has, pert nie so common of Inte for the anity to be successfully set up in criminal cases, and the alter a protract dies played in th dia not exactly compre were always h exact Mgures, cual Game of Give Away. of unernditional fecdom from the mits of the men. roes, The Gui steps to BupDress any Outbreak, and the night poe: ed of in p liberty of cures to every Haytian citizen, uo arrests have by made, Bat filteen of the political prisoners whe were in jail have been shipped off on boure the Inspectors to have a drin ‘out and Jeft one man in wits were presented any: commendations to Gen. Dominguez. uisé, form ey the Florida, is about to go to sea, B Turk's Island, St, Thom Peighboring islaude, whe one of the Inspeetors of the a Re Curiga, and other cd Haytinns um tranquillity of the country. From St n, Cabral en the Congressional ticket; and uibly ieket, Witness was pres 1 Trbano, then occapied by Bacz's troops. Alter A FIGHT OF TWO TOURS 2, who comm ve others were killod ven Azuanow, Ute I ound his umilios, and ten wounded f of Ogindo, who liad only one man 1 minittee, composed of Movers, A, Roman wna P. Travieso, bus gone to Bin J erview with Gen, Cabral, ‘th jwenton from the exiled Dor J nok say to Hep ny fe One packnge containing only nt was made wiiness. | St ‘tnomas, and dactiel, ang their wijuct i cf? 4p did not | Pure to Gen, Cabral tee formation of a Junts or ay balla r were PROVISIONAL GOVERNME adjournment of the Board of Tet, We got through with 4 o'clock im the mort ter Of the witness, Hepinrn krouler portion Of te cas #0 as to infuse p Hot wish to pi next Cabral bower, shall hurh fo no pr T think. the tisk a very. in ovr To pRinx, ove, and I much doubt ite success, Cabral lus 3 Wunder arms, bul he cunvot lure ut ple a for want of money und provitions.. I Mahe oF ten. oH Pott | tance from San Juan to Agua is aout sixty m «rs bad pet commenced eountiug Wien the witness were wt tho poling plac the pollin Bveg je th w siuiilur helpless condition, and his brother Valentin da soldier out of Anon for fear of being deferte |, A later telegram says that a batilo » near the southwesters frontier on the ail nok say to ff ment ore Cabral and Baez, and the former was route ‘Tie Haytians continge to give matert a ears Chine ¢ Cabral, and hope to accomplisn th overt! of Race befor in Washington, he boses w the open ———— t the ball SUNBEAMS, us follows: Cn inte ing. 162 01 al —Deer are very abundaut in Virginia this see poll liste entled ior Caddy, the with ae} oes s.auil that there were | —Massac ts is making large quuuiities of carteidge paper for France ul received 195 voles; he went tions to vet the returns, Rav Hunt report Arkansis to he alire with Whe Biroet Wite aw the beat aud fi! tof all kinds of game, BOF UNFAIRKEES, Mr. Smith of Ohio had to charge his name to De ¥ Lis own curiosity; he h gotten #t Montpensier vefore bis glint would Mr. Docker, $ voce | ham, or the de‘ence, but Was not presvnt tA tat umbor of ice Louses are t then ealied Mr. fuer, whose . ee on be StIMONY Was in Substance the same as that of tt aiong the Hodson . Mat will thoy ve than were visible to the end you aren # on traitors, that © what Ihave j afforded of the caluiity which bes befallon the | calling them Larder name ‘There is a pame sometimes played by the youngsters called tho is the game of clockers, or draughis, re at is, the player, instead of trying to win his udvereary’s pieces, endeavors to so onsistent with sponsibility have been go enlarged, that the subject has acquired peculiar interest for the pattie in gencral, as well as for the members of the medical and legal professions, Indeed, the logical reeult of tho present tor things is to ascribe all crimes whatever to some variety of insanity, and so narrow the class of punishable offences down to none at If we excuse murder because the mur. derer was actuated Ly an uncontrollable frenzy, why should we not in the same way excuse theft, forgery, bigamy, other crime to which men's evil passions lead them ? It is dif for drawing the line at one point rather than unsoundnees ir Wit t letter Lhope toh alysis of the recent eleetion in MM) of pive away from one of h al of talk, and will {Must At reads tins: Sperking of a certain religious newspaper published in this city, the Zridune re it is “ doing better than ¢ ing pieces of political mua: under my observation, : fe that has ever com There is a slight As worldly peo ple understand it, it means making more money ; 1 suid of @ religious good and dif. fusing the light of religions truth me are afraid that us of the kind woul place bis own that his opponent must capture them, and th or giving away all his yy USELESS MARINES, the Aswemb!y ¥ Isl, wil that dos? defences then ¢ Who first suceseds in losing os claims the vie- but “doing better,” An Evergettc Com =and furnish a w 4, Who uiake pertluy am it daca ache Members Gotug the same principle Corpse with Jost what that meant the Mistou could not understand, bat that {tm for which the rretpondcnee tetox, Nov 4 the ranks of that wth, in which the slowest mule won the Great excitement per hut useless corps, the loud end deep are heard in the neighborhood of that nursery of Ininess, the ‘The occasion of al this swearing, anexcelled even by the celebrated army of which our glorious corps is « proto. he former sense ced by the poll clerk tor the Assembiy The present leaders of the Deme Republican partios ge hoir political strategy upon the game of give xt Presideatial election the Benton wae de od. The devotion of the Mts. fonrians to slavery was too strong even for lim, the most admired acd best loved man in the Stat ‘oppose it; but (he agitation had stricken the shack Jes from many minds, and seed had been sown which and every ‘The Japanese are model neutrals, reference to the causes of war between bellig- crents they insist that “ Japanese subjects should abstain from discussing the question on which mes Leary testiti Hepburn said, menee to count these voter Let's Go OUT AND MAVR A DRINK.” vot, whea the lectured on “Tue m to have modelled Washington Barracks, It to assign reasons sea Ta rept . Witness sal tpeckors filled ? Mr, Williain Morvis's whly Paratise, iw or takea ot when couplered, will pr the longest poem im * roiling, of whem there were | —A large number of Indiana ladies have CONFUSION INSIDE THE Ro thraltom of fashion igi: eae) ote was recounted; witness did not | —The project of admitting women to the M led that tere was no vote taken | disa) proval of the Quee . Unt did not know what | 0, A Ltyllthakal bye Feb a ss reply: thoaght that bawindshsbs eae SEO On or mages for carrying pas atter Hepburn had heard wy —Gen, Lee's frusily bave sel Col, Charter Marehail of Baluimore, his private se that he witnessed the enn. | ¥4F: lo prepare (he memorial volume of id on; before we eon: —Olive Logon wore a blue silk 4: néer, with overskirt and close-ftting hfe, Forbes and another man went ont, and witness | maton, fe the aunouncement that Brig.-Gen. Jacob Zeilin, the commandant, having attained the ripe old age of 65, oF thereabouts, Is about to be gat ed to his fathers, on the retired list, and that he ts uceveded by a Comm: THE TERGOR OF THR Lact MARINES, . Who, during the war, was placed on detached duty and partment, is the officer eelected to command credulous marines Dumerous apolicante within the corps for the port ; among them, Major Win r, Liewt.-Col, Chas. extreme supporters of both these parties will vote the regular tickets put forward by their respective nominating conventions, no matter the exndidates out regan! to the platforms upon they may be placed. even Shey lied Joon J, Fitzgerald testilied that he saw, on the nz taken, 9 ballots east instead of 10; | Celts aud pe sido the right orwrong lies, and great care should be taken to avoid doing 80, not only in written but also in conversation,” was to bear moeh fruit. In 1858 the Kansas troubles began, and catminat ed in 1886, the year of the Fremont campaign, same year Frank Blair took the nomination and stump for Congress in the 5 Free-Soli teket; Grate Brown ran for the Legisis. thre on the same ticket; and Bentoa,who came outin + of Buchanan and against Fremont, was an in- pendent candidate for Governor on the Benton course mixed things sadly for the #, and gave them no ehance anywhere out In this city the canvass wat one of Prank Biair and at another; and yet it must be drawn some : ice y iecnok he tener ds first conni be where, or society cannot be preserved. on the second count the bi man said that ampl cl on both #iges to produce their wituesses, and if there were t ive the respective coun argument on both ice ittee aaid that they and render their report > revently delivered by Dr class of medi te consideration is rarely witnessed among the barbarous nations of the West. dor in the navy, MEREDITH CLYMEK te students, and Record, the doctrine is advanced that fits of pilepey are frequently accompani insanity, in which the de sire tocommit murder is a prominent feature Sometimes the epilopti Louis District, on the But neither of these A number of paintings and works of art, contributed to the ree nt German Sanitary remain inthe hands of the Art Committee un ly @ temporary There have been of the grea sare very lit an honost and econ: mass of now-partisan voters, who , but wish to secure B, Slack, the Quarter. McCauley, Lieut.-Col ized iself independently, and aske for further mavare: OCR butions of th same class of articles, for nething to drink Although Russia delights to display on he stamps the eMlgy of the double-ti 8 Bumbered 10, ‘The | Cd engie, sue ie not au eagle wt all, but omy a torkey. tine had been given the | gobbier, Ras the Untied s be no more examined he would hour each t 1 fF decision | cniation, ould reserve t few sb td —Since the opening of the present cant Mabumatiin la Mewar, elchty.six Raglleh patente and twoaty-tncce f The remains of a German named Hoffman were | 0% [or derpetual motion, ave Deem grantes exlumed in Newark yesterday by a New York in. | PHed fer surance company. Hoffman was found dead in bed —A Georgia Peper pays 6 local pooters the condition, and is on his guard against But often both he and his friends do not Second Lieut, Carlisle P. Porter, son of the great nnconfirmed Admiral; bat the President, it is believed, has mnaniier Carter, nts army in whe W the rank of Brivadier-Geueral, and was ‘ vision In the army ot the Cum 4 perfect terror to cient oMoers, and bence Us Lan immediate and final Itho vexed que from thelate retell the purpose « Brown carried thetr tives tn thelr bands RuManism was rampant here as Troops upon tr swarming up th xtingoish the 4 great auction sale of the next January rtain length of time. 8 few days ago, and New York as that of he ‘The woman returned to New York, and demanded ell as on the Kan. sperated South: Mississippl to St. Soil movement in ym some time having exhibited it for a During our own war the artists of Germany sent decided upon d for a while in suspect it, particularly when the fits occur Yet many of v the night; and then, if he gives: way her husband company refused to pay the insurar Ise, he may have to # loing. #0, wh to this country a number of viluable paint parties seem to be u punishment for were known nefit of the Sanitary command of a di Commission, and now is a good opportunity for n, if the truth is not to blame, A Stringfellow, the ized ax those of Hoiw in, aud now be paid. snes, shot amd stabbed and mass Gangs, shot and stabbed and & dismay in the ranks ventions one instanee In which le was consulted by a middle-aged gentle man, who told vovilubly control th trust that the appeal of the Committee w er in frenzied emulation to piFit of iasubor rine circles bere, RESS AT WORK. It Is more than likely, however On Sunday morning Mrs herself at the Spencer Honse, | Grom tue 1 his room, or in dinauion eaimis inn would be seized with the most horrible impulses to kill certain ys friendship for enveloped Brown ana Kiair and the proprietors of tho paper, HO0 Who, at subject, that the n of the expedition would strike A. Vanoxa, bas effec : nding in Cuba and ajonction with te patriot Moat UnPenaed lly, or giving The event is the more de to rua Grata Brown it was made io vain, act being econ With the most violent and ri the Spaniards have lately an- been made in Congress and else wher of tho structu pounced the death of a Cuban officer, by name Aletier has Quesspa bearing date Tih inst writes, “Before this reaches you L shall probably Ne said he was not aware that in ach he was feeble to hea! pble Aghit,tinaily ty ink Blair, whose election t F from the metropolis of a matter in har inspiring on) he verge of the eh were more than subjective ‘Ain ta very lunge way URISHING THE PRUNING KNIPR, OLIVER Dyer, who has heretofore le A reduction will be hroaghout the Naval Committee of th muscular partieularly, recently, of the left extremities cape Mell,” a faith, in to hold forth a (Who shall command aniaosity of the slaveholders was no | lection that it was before, maddened bis successful com mn of tinkering the , 2 majors, 10 captain: pay for whenever they power, after the most approy F excends Lhese $100 B cent having asked for ription for a sore tong ue, Dr, CLymin had been bitten y further questioning brought out the fnet that the patient had often, before falling od method of A second census is being taken of the city order of President Gat As the work is entirely unauthorized by law, it will be a matter ¢ ‘Trusten went in strong om the Fr A heavily on his reputation for piety, ndering the f Philadelphia, and thut to must be sub 7 “i Sisal tation one day, in Having occasion to mention tue aurinalceriivaen Hecharged with three n s from to pay for it lack of typhoia fever. nkraptey and yg rked that his jaw snapped, and A Massachusetts Coustable’ From the Springiel Wing the name out of his too, avy persons should refuse ’ " +6 ts Bow being done in the arr RRPDINESS OF THE LARY MARINES Dtomplated re ¥ upon the ero. ‘o answer the | mouth, exclaimed ur¢ to be eutirely boyon @ man that no. epilepsy was th H duly feeds the w staid wad sober dof retrenc Lin conseqiuer ends of the Governor elect did nut forgive less consiaers| efits oF the biw Today is the festival of Thanks ebrated everywhor beyond their reacu ; but his young friend Grate "Yon no. pa Metinevs nt tho The inexaimpled coruer stood @ double s given atthe Grand Opera Wail above it, was a collection of pistols and knives mingled w wikia buagne tou he had the ariat advas At 1:80, Mr. Jetler i various oth plays * Rip Van Winkle” ined Walters as fo lows: aud then con The wife was to b underelothing mons all Lis clothing € were then to stic happiness in this region 4vings, bijouterie, works of art, boots, elk Worn, magazines, ‘mens of gold and silver ore, furs, were piled and bang and strewn around in co: fusion, Grate was to redueed by ill bewlth, that I 1d MeKee of the Democrat. carried biw iy lis arme down, # Le Wrapped bie Wloak about bim, Meikee said, n has unintentionally Adlon tits of passion, was “Fernande" is given at 2 o'clock at the F bestowed upon them President € J inquest showed Uy tacks of periodical mania mo afterward the had td light ot D UMN & long rod that each nd AS preceded during the uielit by he mat had no kuowledge. and be noiice of Lose who hud for At Wood's the day ix celebrated by three per- afvernyen, and evening, ve and Lina Edwin's also give nowspapers, # the Republican party, ‘The utility of mathematioul instrum uioistration, ip ac- Thus were mu nd the evening train bore toh to parts unknown We represented by the Ad mnntuting emp without ere from Pit foizures, of whieh th catia ich Lad ekcaped 1 several youre Jomh that three of bis pedent> an ordamens t tays be could have aire ke ® baby, and vie cap complain thak be Las Bo plac Mw which spend & plisaamt aferae on Wik) bie Intereat commneuce oF before that date Back, bus busidiny, oppoaite City Alall.— a ov deposits made on | dollars worih of en'ertal . bestowed by omrae Hao, With editorial oytices thrown lm, @oudtfal compliment of placing one pieces “etde by #ide with the Dest productions the body was rec ized by a husband € on Hidlical aubjecrs,"” but hovest youth at Wilmington recently enour by @ reward of ten ceute for Je an investication, Toe remains | Owmer @ pocketbook containing she had ones hoor repre dead, and deminded the —The Governor of the great and sove lia State of Ruode Jeland and Proviaence Pautations cap over Niagara Pulte, otticul documents, desugnates mine li as Goy Brom the Lockport Union. Coptain-General, and Commander iach M, Avery, who the Freuch teachers have beer & Wwierproo! cloak nian inte adi ate} : the ige t Ane the he SON Ne TORRID Lhe Dent mie . Goat Ishind and the “A ap of request, an a t, ¢ and froon the oot A shake to the tain. i panner whieh show pee anda oom t . thts ture started to no | average ie even pounds, before he ¢ J reuch her give " i ‘ Pie Seas een ues abe A pleasant slip uf the tongue by the ators.’ The | @Frened paragraphist. A lady war . Avery keot her afloat until she | ty of her tover, when the bell raac, a ecipice, When abe disap: | wonneed ihe ductor.” f¢ American Kall j geen Ae who had seen the performance FOS HH Mee ManArae's Reply known the circumstances, It coming For an ingenious comb n of the wiad landlord of the Spescer Hour: of the serpent with the ha nd WO | Boston cleray are peculiar. Lust sunday a auto Ub the | them preached their Thankrgiving Dim that in a drawer in th Ld w be“ sure of audiences. would find $26, prom whien she wished —The Artesian salt well of 1 Neb he other letter to its destination, The | fows & stream of brine six i FO sent, and @ despatch bas been rw. eight of over Atty foot, Th cowed from Mr, Avery requesting all the par. | eine ant velocity to turn w intl) whoo) | bel We ke w rapid, roaring mounta's br Mire. Avery, who lived at 245 Wost Wasbington if caved list Prilarattarnooy, | ~1o Hartford, Conw,, not tong had been impaired by an at | §t0 @ coml din, and Ayo tous of f a the “ W Waa ren ; 1 dosh be piable’a' aid DOW special pot i é A rather good story is told of a man who bears NPD Ssanh Aled wah siete ht of the office of constable in a | COMB Mie deceased was fi wuupthernver, Like the best o yade to staud in # ¢ ¥ he has bie weakucnses. and perhaps the most | his head ana @ pipe tn lie wou joney never to drink cold. wa auiged in ¢ Joke lifuteJ, when any other ead r ‘ other Y he dropped int u Gold ore } " u tod for and housed a lass gnscar, the Govert took nod lighted wo cizar, and | the searen tor it.« wy moni Witherinely the " at and poi h q wast hapicanie monist Relw ly the r ms ‘i 1 wit deliv | over, if the . \ In the ma 4 — Viet the Family, then the Friends. t t he Hartford Poxt er, of Norwich, the new af BOwon ] dish knatburn. » Khode Island law 6 A deputation of rant a Md nts to the ms eatin, and mo Que yn likely to io library woud lualp end be | made nse of Int ‘ ‘ @ White House, We a \ : : * mi the daily Commercial irae. ssh APS i Me . aoa tained the reward olt ‘ “ upom our Ciel Ma | desizn which tra * tad epoken of as Lhe” premiated design.” res nent took et quiet, In order not to tiolate the person, Which the Constitution + the steamer Terreur to Los Cayos, with proper re r trip ste the will parade the nce tan’ ingo we jearn that on the 90th ait, seit a email porty of 200 men anor 1. Tunateo and André Ovanilo, to the town of rolls fyreoe (OOK porsersion of the town Gen, vded in Thbeno. ond snot a slugle inhabited house on the HOt take 4 wiagle tary during the on pe pasque of blue vol snions" in Wael » Austria, Itely, Spain, France, and tee. 1K Of the eight foremost native tu com). | the world, uave a legal-tendor paper with @ furced cit

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