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TUE SUN, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1! | rer ‘ 1 woumetta, | By he cable, anid thal "he Dis tates that | PTET OH ALORA [TV | £frrsaonerom rinsercoacngs TOE PASE BALL PIPL. A DAITLEVIFID “Th ! 2 a in te national counets [bythe cable, wid dat +The Pioro vetoe ot | THE BLOOD OF GEORGE IY. A : a ° and hea been thought worthy to fill the | Bexnrta is dea panland have kil stamina A Mynteri ty nt Long Dock—A Ge erguson and Start of the Atiantics to Join © Cause of t sag ery "4 a “i SA highest Jomatic position abroad, Both | Beanstan thousand times, but this devil ofa les: | 1 a po rvoe apruUnS CAREER teman from (ue Weat-More Comfort for the White Stockings. Jenckea-Bitternoar ef Ore Cw 14 - ow Met, na totihed ani vated gontlomon, adorned | B&t4 always comes to life again. We will bet AuONG Tine OANADLAND. Travellers. From the Chicago Tribune. ragcouw Charura nentuat Coy ' At lines for AM. widsiat einai tifa, that the cable will soon be broken again, 77% : About 10 o'clock on Saturday morning, a num. Since their determination to maintain the White Spragte—Money Flowing like Water on ae - with all the gentle courtesios of life i iionable Life in Montreal—A Royal | ber of very intelligent looking men were observed | Stccking organization for the season of 1970,the Board |. Election Day, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 98, 1870. Tt really appears to us, looking at the | ane worst attack yet made upon the Hon Hclon's Junketings—His Vinita to the | acting in a rather mysterious manner in the Erie | of Directors have been actively engaged reconstract. | PPdence Correrponitencs of the Cineiunui Cone —— ss - = | whole question with an honest regard for | puoyas Monruy is by Mayor O'Haun in the Haraton @ tte Mourtain Mide-The Res | Railway Depot at Long Dock, Jersey City, They | ing the nine, and in engaging new players. OF the | Fast eummor, whon the nowinatiog conve Amuacments Tooens. ‘ ‘4 : 7 ay thes turn Visits to Rosemount. entered singly and by couples until they numbered | of ones, Wood, Pinkham, Duffy, Kine, AcAtee, | tions for Conerer Avot td a . the reputation both of the nation and the a th the | eerie . Q 4 Mae the Beeline it, boca S Mooth's Theatre fp Yaw Wile ha! ‘ar Leader, who accuses bim of asscolating with the | Correspondence of The Sua, about twenty. On entering each one approached the | ‘Treacy, and Cuthbert are to remain, while Meyerie, | KNOWN that the Spracnoa had aworn to Bryant's Opera Mowne—t0d v., veimeen (ub ad Teh State, that out of al) the enndidates named, | potorious sneak news thief Joun Russet. Youss. Mowtarat, Nov, 82.—This remarkably right. Jones tiie time, 1! it owt them hai uheir fe Ope ’ ly rig 4 7 : . Fentinel stationed at the door through which passen- | Fiynn and Modes have b ] upon one of | This is carrying political animosity very far. As- | eous city is In w tremor of excitement just now, | gers for the lightning express P ingerous busi- | owing to some cirenmetances which have transpired their tickets, and presenting 9 small circular whis- n permitted to go elee | 9 mie (ime, dt It cost them ti ed on showing | Where. Tt Is eaid that Meyerle plage with the Athletics | erie atenablican candidates wer be of Philadelphia, and Fiynn with bis old comrades, | paaah PAL Je the Haymaktrs. next year, Hovdes'a movements are | panies tha, Soracne © tae Rxcursione—Krie Railway, the legis FIN Avenne Theatre-Frrnsnie. Nowse Le firigants » choice should fi these two grontlemen, Tho Republicans of | sociating with thieves must bem ¢ tha presont mer mmdWlate, and 0 Brseaeey the New Jersey Legislature may rest assur. | ness for a collector of public money ; but if Mr. | in taehionable life, but which have, in the usual | pered a few words in his ost, Is invariable answer | not Hetermned, hat, hie lenitm fully: ropained, wo | Qoote the latter are ominont Lawyers, and qi a Rove de 84, Peer, ‘ O'Hatu’s statement be trie, perhaps Mr. Mon. | manner, got abrond, and are talkod of by the whole | was, fire w ball player need not look fur for an ngage: | *Ay iat Mr Yonckes, hosides the overshvn’ « / fut Pee. ed that it ie only such a aclection os this if “y ‘Thief | Community, The city, as a ruto, is #0 very staid and ey - ment. The Athletics offered Cuthbert tie same | and powerful infive is the eet tine Tike , roid the: ex i » | Pur uses the experienced Sveak News Thief munity, ‘The city, asa rule, is #0 very staid an * Not yet, gentlemen ; please wait until No. 1 goes | itary 1.500 a year—-that he is to tereive in Chien. | thd, Pe EbraAUE inttuener, way the fae: thay Sow Toon Sirvie-ies Acateay ot Msi, aoe lectnade cate emai e ee reese | nuerelly for deveetlte propane. quiet that it requires but little to aut tongaes agoing, | out,” 0, besides $2X) back pay, which had been duo hitn | {ur Commracs’ Yard the tivatey of wistiie Soe pis Kheaure.¥o wun Wei and jenlousy gure to arise upon the selection wilh cdaaiesadshchblebs ati but, on the present occasion, the said tongues are | ‘The lightning train soon steamed from tho depot, | 1% Pailatelphia for over a year, but he would have | poished politicians wh) ived. lous downed d fan Francisce Minstrels 6) Broaden. of inferior men, The force of the general | Senator Wint1ams of Oregon arrived in | Wisstoe with more than ordinary activity, when the party wore accosted by 9 fine-looking oM- | It may now he considered #4 settled that Robert rand beakbee tc reuciton tenet or's Opera Mowse-Creat Nolday Pil ated, he |. The last winter was a remarkably lively one, Ow: | cial, Ferguson, late Captain and eatener of the Atlanties Her of ie public accord in the eminent fitness of the | Washington on Saturday, Though de Il hopeful, and tells a reporter of the Merald 6 candidates received a majority of the votes ‘ ockines in {and te nominating Convention distotveds lave itles next sear, Correspondence to that | the whole matter ta tie poop! Kunmel—Opee te Vitor ing to the presence of Prince Arthur and tieswell | “7 prosnme you ro the gentiomen invited toin- | Of Brookiyn, will serve the White officers of the Prince Consort's Own Rifle Brigade, | our new palace conches 1 those eap wounes choice alwaye overwhelms and crushes ont of " ; ‘ " “ epublic " fs eae i effect in now going on, and there {9 littie reason to | yy . hy Sap (anemia By tie Thompeen Troops. Matinee, sight the evil epirite that might be disposed | that “Oregon will go Republi ‘an in im if] pats, macquerades, Germans, and dinner parties PY ML. pt replied feel Seubs that ae arte ‘eajoy $ye serviews OF '® oan ee inves wan brief, aad by Bo means | = = to create disscnsic rdor. ant is renominated for the Presidency. Were given on all sides, and every man who could | though fam a Westera man, having until recently | io hee dlelingushed himeelt alike os a centienman | tho people, but by private infinence anit ta National Demoralization. Afler that there ought to be no difficulty about | muster ap a sucient eupply of the needfal, or lived tn Chicago, Tam now settled inthe Bast, and | tn" 4 Dall clarer. | sr o Hetne pt AL {sale [toa limited extent, in the mowspavers. Mr. d " » perp take creat interest in railroad matters." soaeser able that’ Bo w ring im Fre | publicly invited his two competitors to meet | How a great nation becomes rotten to the The Wages of Women Teachers. consoling Mr. Wittiaws with @ place in the | wise Wire axp pavouTeR CoULD CAJoLE mM “Wall, genticmen, here are the coaches,” ro. | Ruart, the famous first basemun and battor of the Providence, and disenss the sauce nf the ¢ ito the thing, gave an entertainment of some kind, | marked the official, halting the party ia front of three ‘ool! ‘ , - Roth declined, on the alieved pround that they k tore and unable to resist foreign aggression The womeb teache our publie echools | Cabinet. is 5 oa oan Ans Pratt, the wonderful pitcher of the Forest City 0 difference with Mr. Feel wer an ogg The women teachers of our publie schools — - and, a8 a matter of course, the Prince was invited, | CA imked together on # aide track. Chub of Oteveluwa, hue epctan % isitor ta the one, | pene aur with Mr. Jevckes as regar from the moment ita most influential classes aro given over to corruption and luxury, is | an inen exemplified in France in a most terrible and ‘ . . j i ‘Two of the cars were bright and gorgeous, glisten ation for] We learn that the Ogdensburgh Monitor, | to act as liow, and the officers of the garrison wore | jog witha ork of brown metailie paint, or Tn. i \ ae Font . rate Sy M eon. | White Stockings next aoason, He elaine that tho of salaries, They say that they | the only journal in Northern Now York that hag | *#ked mt the same (ime, Io this manner the young tracer are oe Oi in ite teak on | Cleveland ofesrs have broken their contract with ing only about half as much money | ardently supported the personal government of Sr itia ae han hag ea thy bd neotly | which was inscribe Krom goach, Mora: | teens TEs nnn riehd ee ersten. | remarked Inetructive manner. , e p Rervice » men teach te peates 10) Ht all of the first families of the city, or they were | ing Star.” ‘The other was inscribed, “The Evening | farement. MT data ane pepe to be | tor Spragu ; bas : for the same services asthe men teachers, and | (en. Gnaxt or advocated his renomination, bas | tected ‘op aragned themecives andor ble wotice: | RIGR = The aiird CaseN Was ONS SE ee Gee ek | fhe ente, Pratt will he at onea encuged.” Tle econ OUId NAvoLkon eeomed to be at the | ek that they may be raised to two-thirds as | ceased to appear, Laving given up the ghost with ‘ad Jone soe * tedet to be the most diticalt to hit for five innings tonith of power, and all Kurope and Amer | much, Thus, whete a male principal in a | the defeat of the slave-trade candidate for jean issnoe, and that tuey were ke the contest ap} have petitioned the Board of E ago managers siruifying his desire to piteh for the are reer the contr bribery, in the following language “ ‘There |¢ @ power among you wh final ae well as your prinary acthon. And it is here to be remarked that ontside of a | Dd gone ‘uy pitcher in Ameries, and the ch These are the handsomest conches I cver set ¢ cortain set of American citizens, you cannot on the apon,”* sald an enthusiastic Jer ve —$—$—$ $ $$$ ning delivery to Pinkiam's pa "i " eyman, u hs * Jone omerrs, the exereies Ot} lea united in homage to his greatnvss, His | grammer school gets from $2,250 to $3,000 a Mea It was edited by Mate ‘ Crrarty, | taco of the earth find « more servile title-worslipper jure eegn much Randsomer onge ia tes Wout," = Stall al ool mode rgtidlade fepuhieas: povernneny wrbecheeees e wife was without a rival as mistress of the | yoar, a female principal gots but from $3,200 | te Ablest journalist in St, Lawrence ; but its ap- | than the average Canndion Ne " ». |. According to present indications, the White | fre the sport of those who hire your moreanur « ear, nale principal g ‘om $),200 t the runnivg gear firat, gontle- fe HeiE Ald ChOOBE YOUF ¢ : fashionable world, and hor away extended | to $1,700; and where a male vi § 1 | Peels in behalf of the President's policy, as it is | The attractive powers of the offeers of the army mTemarked the Rood-natared oma.” “Von | Stocking Mine for 18it will be constituted as fol. | Uy theis ald choose Your ulcer ; ‘ from the Bolsde Boulogne to the Central jae ehacaahed : _ | called, fell dead upou the Republicans of the | ore always creat, are thotr flirting pro- | Fite are conpacted he t est and best ran. | tind baseman; Pratt, pitcher, and change right | only to the independent gpirtt of the people for supe f 1 1 Ven t a female vice-principal gets only | banner county. clivitica. There iy n lady in thie city of Mon. | ning genr in the world, and {icy Mave new parent | Mell ¢ Wood, second base ; Btort (or; if not. MeAtce) | port, waking Mo boast of his honurauic. record. in Park, and from the Bosporus to the Nova. | $1,100, A corresponding difference existe \ Gee UTE tread Wi tee tt been twiried eroutd the Gnger of vaca: & variety oF aprings atspt them Yorovery | fest hare; Bify atoriatips Finalam third baw, | Conrces no plaggus eave, of Geils to the Couniry All who are most influential by their wea betwoon tho pay of male and femile assist: | The Leader syn that Gens Borisen fe tho | fone mites femeomemens: ttnect cocthine de fanuing gear out Wost rather knocks able, 1 | feutre Holds Kiue. ight eld, and change eatcher: | felling hin he wen foolles’ to atand. weniet. eu their extravagance, and their luxury, wor. | ante, ‘The advance sought for wonld add | founder of the ZAierce’ Oren newspaper. Thisis | "PMH Ko up tue prairie xialker, ina Dart, or. Jo cengetbe Lester ahonid eet fetatee | Rikcae ere eae tats wen, wie shipped the pair aa the most illustrious | about 25 per cont. to the salarios of the | Ne of the ugliost things ever snid of Burtan. | siege efore the gral, Prince Arthur was | thecorstan ss? Rou’ aud examine the interior of | oie. vane ottier Chavon set to be eveaged. Tt in to meet money W voar pie. representatives of their peculiar proclivities | women all round. It implies that he is a and this his most | noted as ‘onversation sand ute sort, | | The Inside woodwork wae mainte hehly polished | 1 thst of 1670, and that it Will in ell respecte, au skand Ry" ills Fooly to, this waa tint be and ambitions ‘The gentlemen who compose the Board of | bitter antagonists have not before intimated. | thy” itunes Tarim Wilais, One way mith | tice irgnnt signs in Fretch tiraueties ti Ve the best in Amerié woul only go the honoat Itspnb Fv of lied i jeme rd * nate oe % artiogsar, Hi " ty ‘ os i ee ud ask em whether wld stan The time-honored prestig aie 7 - | The Leader must be mistaker on the slope of the wountain, ho Was accustomed 10 | COWS of fnely-eruned pinto gluse, while nomworoe tae 4 ea nad f= The time-honored prestige of letters and | syJucation have but one point to settle before aa dp INGO A bay @isduw wall tye atueaie ond Mirore and printings embellished! the sides aud y Bismarck Interviewed—No Is Disentiafed, ent on to carry the war ato Africa, ang I —— - y and charged William Spr Neastor of the United art algo continued to hover round Par's, and | jueking up their minds to grant or deny the} frocont Sines iveias Mu. Dice erention, wetle, 62 98 fot, Bours Petupen We in, | Shas, The cere bre Reps At & tH heat by hut Brom the World. +, with aving been in partuevaliip With @ ring seemed to redeem the follies of fashion with | petition in quostion. It is simply this: pees at war still rages | f0lG driving her cnt, ecting With her for photo. | “Observe theca medattion panels that form an | Carresnondent—What is the explanation of the ockade Taaners On copes te 100s, sad (aveer - A shows that the long-standing civil war still rages | Prapuar Geneingr taining, ond in ponereh Moria cn’s | Atel reaching to the toe cr the ee, et orm 88 | great n expressed in Germany at th in an organized attempt to ran cotton ont of @halo of intellectual life, But the ruling | Could we, i pregent fe an | ih erie saa ‘ grap tot rata : naae 8 rot eleven fest, with en Plan of the campaign, espectally tw relation to Paris? | ‘Texas for purposes of gan. [fe quoted trom the if the present force of women | there. Cann confident of beating me voted lov. w the Frince thes amused | have @ width of eleven feet, with ten fect rin @lnases were only addicted to money-making | ‘i Sey Coe ce eae Hmself, Lieut: Piourd, ele cquerny, mate eracd | the contrest™ tail. they Cicinn ct fer qieet, clear in | 'iemarck—The enniure of Paris is clamored for, | oficial records of Judge’ Advooate foil sud Majors . dicted F GAne, | Cachers were to resign, fill their places with | togonist Barz, and driving im and Lis Govern | gerveamle With the coder, Te Ue aimee | sliver orenmcemts atta arth tae meee thet | ond it anust. be. acevmpiiahed sooner or incr. t6 | General Dia, who had anvetigated te charge’ ta and money spending, and, like Gen. Grant, compotent persons at the salaries we are now | ment out of the country; but we doubt whether | could not go on long withont beine nevteede® prepared tor slecning: and here we have sev: ratiaty the folks at h Respecting the time and | substantiate the ugly indictment, He aitribntea the means for eff Louis vablic opinion isgreatiy | the escape of the Senator from tial for paying? If this question can be answered | he will accomplish anything so decisive. shes the ladies and them, estriy: it hestows animadversions unjnstly, Ted | thie trevsonable act to two causes malply; | affection upon thoso who had most money | in tho affirmative, their duty {s clear, Ag | &TeAt object of the revolutionisis at presont is to | Lord Biphinstone. pre? gant compare with onr Wertern ears, | Mr counsel, been followed, Paris would Lave been He vnah Ir sepeson ty outa gi to spend. In one word, eockety in France | estodians of the public funds thoy must pay | C*Pture the city of Azua, Cannar suys it will A SLIGHT CHANGR WAS TIEN MADE, a Gol, Finke ie det aren aiuadl VEGiArA Correspontent “Your Excellency aays that your this Guvormment in Uioee dark daye of the wane u 4 4 o New Yeu Nis Royal Highners ditcontinued hie periodical | the oficial, * not to de ot forts tomake | counsels wore overruled? a am the high position of United stat th became as base as it was voluptuous, and | ng attontion to any gentimental considera. | &¢ i? bis bands by New Year's. visite to the fiouse in Culvorsity street oand ame | the ti a dozen of these { . Bitmarck—When the forces led by Gen, Von Blu. | enator wore tned for treason. In slowing with t i} the chief of the State seemed to be warmed ¢ 4 een en ores ore peared to devote a great portion of bis time to hie compictd st an early day, They will | MeHthal, alter the victories of Wissembourg sua | evemy, that it would demoralize tle country, an@ 7 tions, Lut get the work they wat done It would be interesting to know how many ry dutios. while Lieut, Piced was aever to be $25,000 apiece," Ww marched to- | ho one would be safe, or know whom to trast! and {nto lifo only by the clinking of money. | at the lowest price. 'To nay one woman e seen J Abad fhaaassity n OUtFide the Diecinets of the Officers’ quarters OF Why, that would put up a brown-trone front. Vali ler Prinee Al- | second, to tho fact that the time within wich .t Thus, while France was supposed to stand 5 r pay Consuls-General we have at Havana, The Mer- | Quebec Gate Barracks. with alt deme itaprovoment te baton Moltke decided that they | crime Could be prosecuted in the courts was Limit , Pt nC | $1,500 for what anothcr woman will do as} aig yesterday announced the departure for |. Things were coing on swimming! ociety was | ished Joreayman, eupand help to annililate tie army so | to three years, and the fist a report of 10 at the head of civilization, the corruption of well f 1,200, i ty a : of y ep delighted at the ho tuat had been done it, To “Oh, that iw nothing to brag of, we have whole bandoned at Chatons, urged that (hey | was not mode in tine to secure officiont action, eh end i ell for $1,200, is simply throwing away | Washineton on Saturday Inst of a Mr. F. P. | te ‘avited to dine with tre Prince ot tose | trains cut Went cesta 400.000 b Gar," nervously red o continue their march on Paris, | ‘The ostounding charge male much Impressions moneyed and fashionable people apread a | money. If, on the other hand, they find on Duar, United States Consul-General to Havana, | mount (lis temporary residence), to drick Lis wing, | remarked the Tl inoiman, repared for a siece, and take it, or at least | Lut was brougit out ao close to the day of election, eancer through the land, and poisoned all ae ‘4 , : » Land shake @ lee to the marie of his band wee eg ‘AU this juncture Din Cooper, Daniel Bonne of the rom the rest of France, which should | and the means of verifying it (ully wore #0 doubtful, b hee raedeete i Inquiry that they could not replace their] on Government business. In the same paper, | hosor winch werest Aad never dreamed of, | Evie stat, invited. the party luo the dinieg rons pewurertun as quickly se powsibin, When the | Hat it produced no etlrct on the renal, Tt wa ine he central aprings of executive and kk ‘ : cor nde ot ° consequentiy the ottibg far too wu car to parlake of refres evartment of Seine-et-Ois reuchod, tt war | mediately deuied by Gov. Sprigue ia the colum j lative action to such an extent as to make qualified exeopt by paying higher wages, | 21st inst., tells us that “Mr. Tomas Biopee, | St) catharine road 4, stately, and retired. The | related bis wiki cat exoeric , reporter | ouevtion How was the Kernel to be reached ? of 0 of his enemies, who lad, to | the nation helpless against a foreign enemy and that, too, afer a year or g0 of derat Consul-Geneval of the Usted States at Havana, tea ae (eal tur He epee aeved the ane hosed Cor. eu wou i c ce care to Tat ta teaiiee on tek ed on bom parde ih SC when screen them ives, alleged blim as an AccOMpLCe Lo | P a h of dk : t rr ens, ha euber Ins . terion, estern man a doze, and om Intention to ark of artiiler mies of speciation. | » tlie " eS ise ' i Y e at mo g in the Juniata from Philadelphia.” nge.” Tt became whispered that two | muttered: ed by v e Ww disaerecnier ie ley 200 for jofeat, tha | tothe same danger, Let us see that it school system, common decency requires | {hit morning iu the Juniata from Pbiladelpt diss wath (9 the beblt cf tantad tone white wu ine ak mak 600k Cruddnss! King. uuler the advice of Von Moltke, decided to acts of br uption. Le @bviAted before Jt is too late : 3 , From the disgraceful manner in which American Catharine 4 that the western limtt of Jet falwine reduce the capital, trosting tat diseorde w-citizans of that they had Hhem not to wait until they are compelled to | interests are sacrificed to the will of the Havana | their pereerina ount, It is certain, the Parisians would contribute to hasten the | been » byone who is anworthy of BGs ke ac! iT ki ‘ from the evidence of servants, that Loid pinee in the connecils ation. or of The New deracy Sonatorshi take action, but to take it at once, gracefully | volunteers, and fiom the arbitrary detention of By way of u little sion u number of the ladics vondent—But this plan was universally «ap: | havi yebing to do with the wevicw.”” a » ‘Sica . DCRR Al EMA Mat bat ae : taf A bensie ota oceans let tie Philharmoute Concert, posed to be your own, On the result of tre late election, the untielpas ‘ = and cheerful f any woman teacher is | despatches of the United States Government to | fot Up the hen in orphan asylum last w i k=So fi th | There is a serene joy in the glory 4 tir, aseries of entertainments known as tableaux The first Piluarmonic concert of the present penta MS Hates Geet caeicr ah corre: | siems OL Me. Jenckes (earporing Nia Yo nave renlig } : Glory reviving less than her fair market value, | the oflicers of its own squadron in Cuban waters, | Vahous contlemen were requested tO nesiet, aul ik j : tat Tnow cease Lo ciseuise my indignation at being | expected # rediection) were wofully ditappoiniods ! } Political triumph ; and if its fruite cou It Lier salary. be pat up without'd Wwasiwane undabs ei lmstiepeinn babe te Was annornced that Prince Arthur would provite at | 0°2#00 Was given at the Academy of Music on Satur ager made w party to conoeils wherein great | He received than 2,000 votes out of a total ob distributed with such wiso discr a A ¥ be put up without delay © ander th press hat, for some | 5 or the enterta! nis and assist at one, where. | Gay evening, Tuere was s smaller attendance than ne were deciind, In 186 no important prop- | over 8.000, ‘There were live cantidates tn tho eld, } hs We are assured by those who have in. | such mysterious reasons as have actuated the J uron Moutreal was head over cars with Celicht. | tas been usual at these concerts, ‘The nroxramme Qiition Mas decided without asking my advice, | including the Demorratic and Prohibitionist can to leave no heartburnings ano vie oy of Me Fis 1 1 to Cuba, | The tableaux were patronized toa tremendous ex fe 4 W there are great ebanges, Whole plans are | dates. Mr. B. I’. Kuuos, the Soracue candida jurnings ani quired into the matter that the petition of | Policy of Mr. Fisu in all matters relating to Cuba, | he tablenux were vatronizad to.a treienioas ex: | presented no new features, Teethov known | sorted without consulting me, while popular dis- | was olccted by a clear. ajority over ally hav ng tors, how delightful it would be! But | 4.6 w, sheen wall our Consu!-General had been withdrawn fr toy slahen: y ai ayproval {alia woon me. Those who say it is my | coived a great many Democratic. votes , , tl omen teachers is well founded ; the acon tne per anoe or th a unit that Poris hae not been bombarded are wholly | much more tian hall the Republican ones, there is a worm at the root of every human 4 ‘i Havana, This we were rather glad of, inasmu ug the performance of the second of the sc ny ,the old and now ratler threadbare Tan! (1 A th i 1 y the supply of such skilled Inbor as they | 4 rics his Koyal Highness uisappeaied, ; error, 1 bave most ardently desired it aud most My mau,” as Eames is called, was potently sup> Plant, and the laure! of victory ever pales its f lie tied ‘ rid "| as the stigma of having allowed such out yrange hasyptninba ate overture, and a concerto by Liszt, formed Ne | sirenuoualy urged it ; : \ ported both by money nd afluence, ver before > forma ix not equal to the demand; and that i 1 Dib & YOUNG Lap’ ‘There ceriain respon nt let you have the atte. | in Riode Leland at any were in Ainerica) wer F ustre beneath the insidious workings of the zo on Without execting reparation would at any € spoken of before, aud nelth fection of Recompitthed the unification of | #0 openly bought and sold. Borazue me a ae : us workings of the | toy wero to resort to @ strike, and in Pits Wa Rarad Wo Gus Goldie cot portant a post | fem un je clove of the evening, when the Inay ved fiom it, only some il Gerenase ti eacriie. Suuromnen (0) 1) Fa Ren Le GUMe oie cats ca etae, See orms Of jealousy aad envy hi 1 i iy bug uit. oe See Was ¢ ted toa earria an oftcer of th lensant ones revived. In this age of pr es Demorek—Ab, not 1 t i] sist upon what they now ouly modestly ask | ts ConulGenera i dolar an » soften of pleasat ones revive Of prosression © not fvedolor and tend Dill, Just draw * Our Republican ni re over the river|eu at they now ouly motestly ask | es Consul-Genersl in Havana. But now it sp- | fit driven home ¥ and ebange it is gratifying to find ocessious!y a i the attempt for ( bank, and ptrehised men by the score. 80 oper ! “iy : for, they could compel compliance with | pears that we Lave two such officers, instead of | cores I y society the PL mosic that aint ¢ TPE Aney cecal fons iene. Of ad #hameloss w © bribery, that one m ave just Leen rejoicing, even * with and + 3 : ; r n was b moate th nteu Fy] va v OWL, party the v yit moor \ ‘ J i ahs y much harder terma than they now seek to | ene. Possibly, however, th which th pods ; ‘ : where 1h o'and to abide: by tradi shi One \ ye wuld bate bariy ane a ay ny Ae Daosr at ] singing,” over My hia political successas issel | niske, Lf this be so, we second their prayer | Spaniards have heaped upon us, and the out- |} 4. ‘Tow Mr. Picar 1 tiat Ge Wee | ploowant feature of the evening was an absence of al! ave W eb ent uver Germany and the enly limit to the brivers the election wad lc ouchsafed to thet t State of coi ; " a y ‘i . ks « y tired of it, pias ay mii ahs scheme of a oited nation and the giviLg out of ihe purcuusable commodity, for os roe hisafod t mi ™m He tats ts D- | with all our heart, and we are confident that | "ses they have committe ederaieyy citizens, en Hae en i as ve aia in © have grown to : the | Wy Wave become a rectity, tas nds and tae will to use teen mivor peed we } rmed Democratic ideas and prejudices, But Llic . are only afresh illustration of the old aduge of Bs age most intoler re of the concert room. ne | t Fonfederation Now abort ile J the public will sustain the Board of Educa y 8 y > ee erry ; jt Aue ony already there are sigus of the presence of that nag A too many cooks spoiling the broth. The supreme |, may BO Grid that] few persona eiale the Fight, by virtue. of the clamc K ut ow the otiie THE SIAMESK TWINS. + 4 tion in granting it. mericans are pro. | “ i t P tnd thoy mike; to foree'an unwilll udience to listen 4 ; “hghep fiah . ets Insidious foe which causea laurels to wither, | yeryially chivalrous toward womon, and | (comP<tency of Mr. Binoue for his post we dios went tot \, While His In Gh floater theirs } 4 i eaticy BBNtTs One Gros’ BECO: | Can Chane be Revered from Rac ¢-Chane’s and brings a il) ght apon the most exuberant | 41,9 will paves arumble & atsandine @ knew long ago; and prot the correct solu J ted @ while with Mec Heeh Allan oe inet boonies appnna ta. oait the fancy of thos Parulysiv and Eng's Confluement in Bed | Vegetation, ‘The whole ‘State from, Skasex > : ang them | tion of the riddle will p to be that Mr, Drain | country weat at Lako Metpircmagoc, He siteeward | ft may b Misa tha nina petaons Sal ala Cen, Ben Fires What shat! be Done when Either Dies & | to Cape M sagitated| ov # sgt has been the 1] Went to Caccauna : ere the t.tumucy t Te es pepe i ea bok ; The tact that Chang, one of the Siamese twing, t ‘ a all thet Q ® ter f possinle, 0 efor ent W ‘1 p b eeu paral, zed was some time ago rey iby Who all U Uw I State ator t _ Mr Grecley for England Saild aa Li stovaltoine nase raerwera ane yy 4 ‘aes BRE ta Gen. Tiler aww. for bimselt a re iterars 1 ular union of these brotts 1 | awanl of Paris that gavothe golden apple to | Why dovsn't Gen, Grant take our advice, | nun revented the new colors to the Bix : es : i aler best ’ ers, who are joined together by @ houlow curtilagis | j the fascinating Venus brought such mischief | and ¢ he Hon. Woracr Gnerney to | Daaty for We Hs era sunshine ts lack-clouted | ould thery tach t hous band oF liguiure, has beco the cause of mul | h the machinations ie despised a j ie : Ara ‘havo lin Ghat 1 n Hiyebabfenveina gs Tab sigue, to) meee £ h speculation aud \ieoraing by emiuent med.cal mem reject es, that 1 t fy ate ‘ Ati ah Nearer rh While the degen candidat ae “ m ent (albgret t « oft i t in this country amd Europe, the fo! tala pidcotod divinities, that It eet a captured eity | view two years ago, and a pretty mess he nas | ' ; a ae repair diese ed Dede. : We hla vise Kitdac48;B coareaanla phat 04 p he Legislativ But itis nev tot being fro! bd pie 5 tna for Cac 4 - Mi nions, ter rare * locke ae Weir home, will 'e of sperial interest ' , golden apple of th and the Quant can’t get Lin . fonial, and with huuor ‘i $ Benatorship, not indeod to the handsomest, | renominated or redlected, he can re Pe DERE oee paireal eh a AY first onpearince hie great party thet mow uate uauuiey of | Chane and Eng visited Rurope in Bobr ‘i 5 ; year. For reasons | a, Bie found Gat ia bad ak ack aka aie t rnder an ergsgenent to exbibie thetusclver put to the most worthy, may not bring upon | geme of prepesterous Ulunders he has elagleva; ibid eagatias MTER WAS NON Est INVENTUS, f Sat A se w nonnest. therefore, that ¢ €) remained abroad ahont six montiay e Republican citadel of New ey an 1 } re adit Set & second ip & Cc, aco Mm. if . , i 4 n Be a € it nthe Cunard anor i the Republican citadel of New Jersey any | made since he has beon President, Let him | bas nover been filled, Why don't some of the F rauring on th ' H nthe 1\h of August. Whild uch calamity, No doubt there are Copper | first of all ofer the British mission to Mr. | dissppointed would-be Potice Comu tuk Fol of verrur, hie t Ned t f As tliey wore nea T at a Cabin ee head Cassanpuas of the male sex who, like | Guuenuy. When he has done that, be can | a fight for this 19,000 plum? gitten, The pork * struck with paralyeia ot the Vehe 1 the Trojan Deeau thelr ears | writ is, and we will tell him whattodo| ' ae Niacol he rthe t ler ey ot { have been licked by ser , The Republic of Chili unde , a ul vol ae ull. affected in, his Owe } - ns ose dee! nofh c a tasntion < hoopy vielt y Mictod t } havo the gift of foretelling future ev — Uy imposed by @ dectaration of } “ Mos eR ART Geoeters w ed to keen the hitter ¢ y in an interview iu avery diffrent menner from the 1 of t ‘i b theoule Woe And whoarealivaiyaiiing In an interview with the reporter of the very clreun Re Mie onte wots ltiselt to hve ; re Nalional Runibliccn in Wat nape be ments ; but its course is one ve ’ tions of Republican di the New i" i ‘ 1 * Ve Atabama q in, Taylor Jersey € 1 ; in their election, us to av ’ bar Pears Bh GAW THEM WHILE IN THB OUD COUNTRY, rie neh a inn War, 'he Adin’ erate the Surrey NO. ‘ and exasperations that are Mirae brotesinne 8 | Dy orders from Santiage b val- | & “¥ ttey Mere pion wah by i 1 rt frocment cane alter va ‘ ste tily in ge how th ‘ "To do this, their el fell u Weger 1 ly do not et the Cast bat both & rk on t » newers | § ¢ will play s young | \ ° sects wlio towers Aliove tila fells Wont his have usnoily been adverse to ivy | on the 4 of ( SS Anat pee nh ' aways mall Ball Waat week. Mere she wa ean ad awa England, aad hat the inside ond f ¢ Lever presented shy case OF cuia <a § ity to play p of a stricter school and ' « rst uw commanding intelectual presence ! ! Cy ; bwo tat they ‘ Feure t reach than Htowpopntur coucert; 1 eontive to " \ 4 ig 7 paraiso papers vy v © sivfer Who ® ¢ sued, for inatanes, ae aH te dingo, » " ' 1 mers anton Pot line ; Pre want is, thon, in the habit of re De ; fyrice ly a royal name, an he y Hieethoven sonatas, and two | ean e v ‘ atiol Ms « Yenco the mutu one ceiving 3 and hearing the argu " d slaty t ' sof Rubenstein’s eo: i mew \ vein view, Ge makes out V under ’ tho hearthusnings of The Rej 4 1. Bat what sort of cases are | | ay oly Bringworth vad Lon nist hae offered as af f Krevs'a y Tage wiras Noes ioeoe her Tie ani ; i which be thi nstitates hin into a — ee the vurte nd exee “!y «tn 6 ' e only co ounds upon whieh Tie most ns ican party has such men, and in the selection pes te i Mee tab ianitves a i LORD & TAYLOR'S OPENING (works was suely mani the ent cond redress, aud tates others | care is 18 of cither Mr, Puettyguuysen or Mr, Cort 1 ‘ ‘ - ~ Irition of the large a a that ga ‘ {ave be warrant in inter i i rend ‘ I r ead cor A court? On what condit im 7 The New Pat ¢ i er i y ‘ * LANpr Pa ite fullcet'} are lawyers a ed to practice befor The recent a urd of FA Biswartic Hi ein a“ tue p se of lier ee r ‘ ney me W ix brother sneasuro. this d 8 no ple Must they allt HERING TLR TR ET Me nip introducing German lin Shade he Openi t -— mio. A reality Yer, the question of | Caan ; Ratan aaah rainy yet PMA for illit r rors, whose | Dex t bar? And what are thie | S¥#&e a# # part of the regular ¢ Ihates zing apa ! fered th tis very polite But oar watesinar, tien bnd a : ‘a i / | y claim upon thelr ant tare (a) | Rata PeetEN tion mee at + act trust, not be Taylor oj anil ©] upont uy to our commerce by i f nl weight of their y bn a wt Ce Was so wonderful a | M™UNesced In we es i i hl ag evening, ‘ho Invited gu Mamiot" and * As You Like 11," at nyt thet a t in 1 feom to be select the Creat Mont) ¢ bunber, Wa 1 th the splen ob Shidons a t ue ae ‘ $ ' remand to th of #60 vt 4 | selected his prime amilaisiers, Ly uh | 4 2 cea Toa le 13, and up aud down jr, Waltor M as Ui tj undo nal expende to tie ( Siitos ' . Rows Monvagu, M. P., was re +560) Yon, ond | cases, attheir own w ey y evening t Anpear in A 1 ot me iof deitire aud ay v H rine . i metallic weight of their pur Sax AGUS MPs WOR Ter) 0 anes, Frown wills, They I x Henle Innis ido thier i ; | OO Pane Gourks 4 +s ‘ {in eftley by tha Hrotestante of & ¥ politic to express e department a fuer g 1;," te cast boing futher stiensthened un { nke wy , y # wnbtlicus, Whi 4 | 10 PAN thought could govern a t 4 their opinion dent that if t thin L. Daven “ t i hot ‘i Pag diets | , : » Hunting re, becuse he had juined i Vay than ink ever ° 1 ’ is ¢ nin t . i §eland until he tried it, and a German is to guage of every | Mepeciion York s V 5 Gen. t ' , whieh w a the | » Lord Re PO bas Besiloe Of ull doserip ox ‘ # hin Mi tthe ‘ : | to retire with the wiee prov D hip the, | yuuiger Of Lespe, Ulemother | oer Bi population | hinited ont i “ aidan thew Jo div orn \ i 2] that “no man L streteh his fect Was one of the three Misses Caron of Balthnore, | Suauld wonder to | ° pa : at baie bee | F Grete te y , 1 | r the f , ' nd hisiheet” Lord Cursrearics y wh h nol » belonged | rela, p 0 nd he fi point tice | Filan do \ e | yond h 1¢ y n 1en, and belonged ne , ; an ABest oF ia eunle urea outaen The perf f Handel's «© M ho that F H twoon i ) Where remark at mon a t made | t Church, In becoming a inv , A ig ae t_ | the two coun x 1 eae Joh i ridiculous hoir read, but from thet nvert to his mother's faith, Lord Rorear has | Lelie: eae Rachget 2 BE xe ’ te tke a: Prope fom on Yriday u D8 ; ‘ Metta li apt ¢ ’ y | affected) cliavact NE ek e only what many men have done before him, | '™ ath ‘ eg tl q ’ “it ‘ y areDle : - | uid de TRI bf Hee, canal a Y 1 hou els 1 bl Sk a . Vi 8’ still holds its pt. e ran Alas i | midioul j sit alimitod, | 8nd people do not certain are Be Abi iy th v » stoond f rae : ! a | , ! j y I uncultivated jut n itessays to put | Vheir reputation for religious tolerer ware r ; wei Vumerste aly the rare | Ceatitig « ! sia ta, tha } ; » Ort tadics are especially A somewhat dil 1 but fontly an They b ¢ fone 6 of " t : 4 ‘ ‘ gy ‘ein ' hove nd means obviite ne ve * ) tolligences Denoeratic party in New | yaa te tne thn ‘ mewhat dilapidated but evidently a nr city IB per eatiy sin od by our ti 10 tho Lyst 7 ; | d ven ; | Jersey yrars ago 1 P : tee iy a t letter from of the ( has 4 Work is found to be we u r matinérs at ( i n \ tiny Y SAE " aii id i} a por . i pied gf tod line mab thoy ‘ @ « i 1 ' v tien tant Manne eu ul of ye of Loncsat tol, and 1 W high among the | . ; ‘ pAb een o'clock r ' y trom | Jaw tau ! x the ean ved only 1 patent by being 1 s in the f th Ant va eh 3 . Was spread. | pity y t f ! | it ’ ie . int ave heel ‘ ws tended 4 ( i i ' to] y : ALEK Ser 7 | i "a | \ | . 4 tell ! # against the pr : ‘don ala ff He tet “ r Ay! oF J é ews ‘ ci 1 us of ‘ g ny had also bo. | AN ag? a alls t 1 |! Nae ‘ ' HOLE ME and u o ¢ | Lord ae i ‘ i you ie fp A . I f 1 to try and 1 f, had re. | i " y t ‘ | ter y ' i nents of creed ¢ | | lesson 1 Ue i wanted anytlong of the kind, would have had ; A i 1 \ i rayne i ‘ a Bas now anes in Te wd ywould be surprised if, one of | fthe W House Gouerals write and offer praia? res * ' but f * v " lors tl vd familiar with the duties of ; . Bie we TBI hel | Nome eal Peete eee ete upon the p wad f nee fos ot mane 3 asi we wore ine | gold it fo the Lutheran (it Peter's) Ch t @Benator, One of them has ulveady served | dy b f : 4 ne tO remark, tue $5] ton o ee of citizens, Youre traly mt f » the world bow the | 000. Binee then the Lut Chureh hus expended ) ¢ ) t me bot that map, but anotber map,” ‘ Dacousce, Noy an MRS. L. L Ausyyiie " ’ tn pleew OE che beat mon van Ye elevMlad 40 | keveral thousauds of dollare in ropairiig aid 6M 4 RR eis ee ri a eT ee