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) THE SUN, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2Z,_ 187) qn're, the Germans may turn their backs on | right for holding land which he does not want to r ISH’S XN EW VI L LA IN Y. SELLING OUD A POLITICAL PARTY. MAVAL Ped Lieb ta LITY, | BUN eb 1m Paria and tho rest of France, oxcept Allee | 09 himself, od be iigeedaated hs Mea Bat ‘The Alb ompact with the Tammany | A Millles of Dolinra Annually Wusted at | —In Indiana eucking eggs is rocommended ag TUN. and Lorraine, and withdraw behind their | forced be Del it to Lowa seibead Ld it avortan 0 70 Fonos cups Republicans — Capt, Jimmy Thomeon's the Portsmouth Navy Yard-@ 00,068 to | pevre for dyspepsia sé shows also that things might be worse for New Stor: elds of Harlem. ‘olition! Favorites $100,000 to Manus =1n Oshkosh, Wis., bill new fre ench to settle i is ‘in Oshkosh, Wi iNiard rooms serv j th bs aaa eM bee of govorn. | York real estate owners than they are. ‘BACK UNDER IAN RULE OF BPAIN. | 5 t44 Bitior of The Sun factare Voter-8300,000 Thrown AWAY. | pyrpome of churches on sun toy toed ® question of thel : - a Bia: Please pardon mo for addrensing you From the Portemouth (N. HL) Timer. tout 1 { 7; scent Masi Fish, Webster, and Davis the Bribetaker, pardon me fo zy m =A Louisiana weekly apologizes for omitti \ FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1870. ment and of the mode of prosecuting | Certain papers constantly ase the word Intriguing to Deter aban Patr ote | Seain. Mr, William fH. De Camp, in replying to my | ‘Tho Navy Yard here is probably the best man- cation for two Wocns tonether, on account of the : ~~ | their quarrel with Germany #8 they may | “ publicist,” applying it not only to writers on and Fasten Spanish Role pon them | letier of the 2th inst. fully odmite the truth of my | # Mine ey por CH abo) Fageetinvinite tine presente of fob work and election retnens, j be able, ‘This soetns much more probable | public law, but to civilians of every grade and | | Morever Can they Succeed? Charge that “officers of the Twenty-first Assembly on with o degree of erowomy. ‘The revaiar oM —A drunkea man sprawling on the ground in q than the Quixotic attempt to restore | description, There may be no affectation in th SP LMrrnarcrtory Free, OO. cc Phin OURO GOEL Gen CeTie fe ae eer Eeareete: Gra Manes ses PETA The CCVOPROTIN WON Wty EBONY aur?’ | Sacvber i pevbont cin hee Suen tortor ty dha ete a Narovkoy, which is enid to be the plan of | but there is a degree of fippancy oF carclessness | 1 aa the eondition and prospects eit i | eae Coameionen ain in Me 00 se sieaien a degen, aud were obliged to work and earn Whole miso. Count BaMAnck. It ia utterly Improbable | 2t at all agreeable to the intelligent ett island, are an open sore in the politics of Spain, | of the Mth inet. he denied, therciy completely eearittiy ae now. chipa were bunt end ftied out, | —Wr, Charlen W, Jay, editor of the Trentom i that Bramanck should entertain any ench | Coutributors to the daily press, writing hastily | | af complications at | Sultifving himself In the matter at cue. fe vuis | and as nang nen were employed as during the ‘ait | Renenet, ean forta its erecivorn with the rowpect of him eset with present and future complication othing vo say of the hunidrods | ‘ ls lignan and without due consideration, contract @ loose Lb ? in, four years. | We have now election 66 Assiocant Gecretary of the New ervey Ai i. i Glebe Theatre 1 teontway scheme, But that the Germans should firet : home and externally, and on which @ candidate | ': however, the fiimey plea that theee men Wold | of thousunds of doliaie whieh were thrown sway 7 Now Jersey Aw "8 Welly & Le n'e-tar " » ‘ tode of expression, in which precision aud per Ho . their pinees “in pursuance of a compact mae with | here during the war; but there are supposed to be i Ap senting ; secure the payment of their expenses by the | suicaity aro lost sight of, and vagueness and um- | *°ePting the crown of Spain, such a6 the Duke | 1. recubtican members of tho last Legislature," | Himes of ponce, and However much we way admire | | —A letter, thas addressed, awaite an owner ig '* Theatre J y ! i : 4 he wiedo preparing for on, ' Ye Warden As You Ll spoils of Paris, and should then assume & | hignity take the place of clear and explicit state. | Of Avsta, or his sponsors or advisers, would natu: | t16 doox not mention the Repuitienn members who | 't'caviain that tue Navy Deparment is not Golng vo | !@ Brideouort Post Oflce: «please send to the tady | 14th a, ops Academy of Mee, merely defensive attitude upon the boundary | ment. The term publicist is much used on the | Ply stipulate that some action should be taken. | wore a party tox “eompuct,” nor whom the “eom | now. int tei ick Walenta: av Ris on Pid rete ar Main St, with & biack fenco iq WSisoseate—t0s reat of thelr nowly acquired provinces, appears | continent ; bat we have the best authority for | , 4Ne chef prestize of this young man consists | pact” was made with; yot It i well known that a tnt clerks inelaging al persone whopertormedne | —George Ellot saya: “Half the sorrows of iW to be @ natural and rational thing. saying that it is but little understood in Creat in his relationship to ne constitutional e ing of bargain completed at Albany last winter, whereby | qungal Isbor, cost about $8),000, low the men women would be averted they could repress the | 4 i aoantiibiien th Britain or the United States, ‘The publiciat, we Ttaly, a successful quasi-liberal leader. While ac- | the Republican parts was sold, was denounced by | employ od to ap, tye saume thine Sost over | 9, 000 speech they Raow 00 be wneletemney, the treesh they ohte- od pride ; ’ ante 0 ist a . every Lonest Republica t wrong; foo! | Der aenom. We have betore a a list o rt " ' it Weume Wien. 1st Pingine feds, tithe, The Election of a Rebcl Leader to tho | are told, is one who treats of public events and te wai d a Peeler acter as gers om Aide ween fa talling (hen ¥ie tOkd. pd fimolased then, and one of Aitemvared now. with | Bevo wolved.ettoutten’ ‘ di Pas = - Senate, interests, not aa isolated facts, but according to heer lJtad b % a0 | ander thie © an y Repubtic too hlgby Wo smut chet Comperent ten GAROL DS | robes WU Cogan cecare thas 7 t ° " they see no chances for the individual of their 12 compet” Tammany Republicans, yO ON on a et aieate uf pay | France is sutfering she penalty sert from Heaven fou Mr. Fish’s Last Cuban Scheme. The recent political revolution in North | the principles they involve and the sources from 4 * "| Mr. De Camp informs the public that there are | found to perform wach, Fervices at the rate of pay | Com Cte sormon religion, and thet otlen 1 | ret Rane Kant Cuan BMC sg | Cazlinn, by wich the Conservative party | hth they rng, dir trun pace ia hutory, | oW® see bee eletatd on aeconmt of UP-| sn aye anon the at oft Assctn, | HA Spi Wi Col "aed nar | natn wo ane om d ffi id share kin, t the S| Gr pted. Gov, Woedford pollet twenty-o 60,000. Tis Wouia leave $100,000, and we can al ‘ A , if already repeatedly offered the Cubans what | £@ined control of the Legislature, has ro- and (heir office and share in working out the | Tee ane ae sissy the Oppoutiion 8f ocdford tol wenty-one hun | $BQ0I0 Tule wunia leave A as ie ‘pallttoal tevor- Uncle Sam's soldiers out West go in for s greater problems of our race, We hope the 5 ‘red and sixty-tix veto tn the district, white Mr Athletic exerciees, A prlge Nght 1 ann anced at they call autonomy, and tho Cubans have re. | “ulted in the election to the United States | ors oF ee World and other ambitious jour. | PePublicans, Joseph 8. Dewey, thelr env) tulste for Astonhly, re. | “Over dances ie pard cagn year to offcers whose | Leaveoworth, Kan., next month, in which a private oj fected It. This nute , 1 . | Senate of Zenuion B. Vance. The majori A growing sentiment of humanity in Spain, | cel’ed bat for hondred and elvbty-nine votes, “De- | duty could all be by one general auperin- | the seventh Cavalry will participate. autonomy means substantially i nalists, who are often tempted to make a display z + | ducting this mamber from seven band jeoven ad @n & the yard wus a private “n the rolation which existe bewoon Canada and | ‘2 his favor was largo; he had ninety-four | oF cheap erudition and parade their scholarship | CMbined with public opinion in the rest of Bu Hundred ‘and eleven. m aterioua individuals, | euterptice,. Then between sixty and seventy thou | —-A young lady in Kansas City bade deflanoa i . . vei Inited 8 " who ore eliher elad ir ‘kram 07 ome “de wet to fashion by putting on her drere de ow England, and which, after long experience, |“ lean to forty-three east for Auvort, the Re | for the admiration of the antearncd, will ponder wees Late especially in the United States, where | Wii "ht aéiliory® qanliion, badd’ to Democrats sang Gots pale te ether Charity eilete te Ld vale hed gt he i chisel hy hon ee Canada is anxious to ges rid of. In the case | PUllican candidate. the above rather neat definition of the word | !¢ might at no remote period assume a dangerous | Jo veomen service at prtimary elections. | Busnal Lsbor. “Over $35,000 Iv pald to clerks alone. | rod her mistake woul her attention Was called to 1¢ of of Cala it would consist in the appointment | _@0¥- VANCE was one of the ablest leaders | «publicist,”” and hereafter avoid foisting it into Perera d echo Ly betaine ve brej-teieg of which Mr, De Camp te tho ornamental Aeucs- | know that we do not exsegerate.- This te only ono | Ber Feturn tome, devel of the robellion. He began political life as | their columns without taxing tine to consider | Stensibly conciliatory should be done by Spain, | heat held oniy one meeting, and that on th tem. Far more than $100.00) is wasved each yeor —Some of the Maine papers admit thar, not by Spain of the Governor-General of the nell ae z ett fanil nd late te of at least proposed to Cuba, Por seviral weeks | Sturdy evening previous te the election. merely us | in wanuactusing vowers. Hundreds of men are withatacding the Pronthitory intontoating |) qn0r fiend, anil idee @ the viet Othcldanand 1 © Whig, and 60 continued as long as that | whether a more familiar and appropriate term padl. (ecleha have Wenn thfoww 84t In inepelt iad fo eerine ie Uy and hide their intent ploved whu do not eurn the Government ope dollar | is entd there without restraint, The only eff. ¢ vatble p L n ‘ " ‘ot easily be selected. People expe st feelers have bee “ | purop r piican machive In the Interese «1 ad wre etinply Nir “ot con be J hand, would choore Legislature, which | lected to the House of Roprosentatives | 6reat many rhetorio POGERNGS Ss tue Werrey It wee therein stated sabstentiatly shat the | PineAneere meet ime ieee Hepebilone voterg | te bug votes to oles Jown Lang member of Con- | found where there are no orohibitory law , e » which | ie , % 1 was | A0d it is no more than fair to say that they are gf dhs tod outs Jnat and Biting rebuke” | ge tho Flese Dists Maine. Within ten | An old lady of Connecticut, who lost hew would enact Iawa for the government of the | ’™ tho uncombe district, and was ss dhe Wie Mad id new Government in Spam propores to “ offer to | 1 Mt. Do Cuinp & Co. The netive work of the erm. | da Ist of Deeombe 30 men will be ce sheets fave atten fi hadinied te ted in 1800; but when, on] “7 20% the kind; but it would improve die povutindon of Cela: eleetal: dutonenny lik pal Pee td felt on the shoulders of the Woodford | discharged trom the yard: They are vearly all | Purse a short time since at Now Haven, declar a’, on ite | country suljoct to the veto of the powers at he 20th of M 361 a te Jon of | (ht character of that generally well written jour. Led densi jo! inh Y, like | aad Kaufmann Cempalan Club, of which Mr, Wil Meine who were taken on to vote for Lyne, | deine restored to her, that she adel Re Ree h? Madrid, ‘This ts autonomy, and the Cubans | ‘20th of May, 1961, the Convention of | iui if tte editors would be more econamicn! in | st of Canada under Great Britain, with general | “At: "Cities 1. Cooper called a convocation of | Mcinren ir nese Mami und te help tostect a lose | Mecves tor the ander ty ef-ring him moneys have rejected it, and will reject it again rth Carolina declared the secession of the | their words and more liberal iu their ideas amnesty, revocation of confiseations, gradual or | politic worme wastner, some nine all ult and orean- | al Conaresstnan from this district. This will goes | VOY" ior he Onier i: tee : xt 4 State, he at once enlisted in that cause. He pba ‘ inamediate abolition of slavery, and withdrawal of | #4 &, caper Woodford and Kautinann (xm | over $000 more, —A Mississippi editor was no deeply cagaged ‘That such will be the result, Pui, Ser ined the Ooabolated 1 Laer ‘The Philadelphia people having claim the Spenieh garrisons; but the insurgents frat | 6 a os] 8d spread the fact in tae (news These are exceedingly moderate estimat te ‘on an elaborate exposition of hit pol/ey in the issue of . ‘ , vined the Confederate army at the het ofa he lel peoy ving er ue = id T8008 5 si ai i et no public mening of the | hisory of acta: ysactions which we have in de- hie paper eu ding the olection that the returns wore RANO, and their tools and accomplices are |? 4 A stioe waa done them fn taking the census, | to lay down their arme, and thelr leaders to re. | Cled wae _ ever throagh fear that the | tui, warrant larger figures, Ten when we investi | wiynetd (rom hia revere until the next week," owt ie " ‘ regiment; but in the following autumn he ng * promoters of the 5 until the nex . ag ed well aware, ‘Their only object in tendering | T#IMeOts ie c f ; 18 reply Promoters of the enterprise weld thereby be pre. Tartler, We find that anotwer 830,000 dues noe | ines Mon | of lerpottont meatier.” ds 7 7 . » Grant, with an © o future votes, a yea b npen f ml en heir toes ander Bows ju to cover the amounts whieh are throwo away . wea chosen Governor and resigned his mili on, Grant, with an oye to future votes, has | main for a year in exite, and Spain to be compen- | vented from fur-ner warming their tors ander ti Fan Dich are th 0 an extraordinary pret of important ma HT It anew is to throw upon the Cubans the ice, Cain te ho | ordered a new enumeration upon his own reepon: | sated for her expenditures aud losses. {gral mahorany, Theale action tn the dietriet bee | by contracts for enppltes, by wales of property to | | —iA dissolute individual at Kokoma, Tnd., sol : tary commission, ‘The office lovernor he een the means of ARsiBting to place the city and | friende of officials, by money Wasted in repairing e 0 r ° arr at | onus of refusing what may be repr: sented y comm i : 1 i bs ri mor ne | gibi Leaving the matter of population cx- | In this scheme, it will be observed, the volun. | Site under Dewocratie. control, But wit cure | shiper by the keeping Of tires steamers hore for tue | hie wile for 610 some time eines, and drank the peas sab d unt ‘ Reread men Dwee r a by exiravaran al t ope: al nie Ion » be propor is Tosponsiblo in the opinion of large part of bitin he ving ack to Washington | cratulate itself npon extending over more ground | prived of their leaders, to lay down theirs. It is pp Nowmitheianding the statement of Mi. De Camp {leuuld be obtained, we could prove to | to test the vaildity of the transfer before a legal ete y $1.00; y y Otto Goldschmidt, Jonny Lind’s bush: i bloody and desolating war. However, the until President Jounson released him, Weg ! timits than any other city in this country Sickles, nantly rejected at the time, The | appointment’ by the favor of Mayor Opdyke: bat - mide, y Lin and, ay : t! th itis Connie f 7 struggling Cuban patriots will of course again | RbCt Re save that I conteivated to the anccess of a having squandered his wife's f rtane, the niehtinzale i Sroposition te not msté in enmmest—chet te | CePPete thet in all the Confederate Ptates iar tet ae Gal | Mayor Boole. 1 must say that he gives utterance to | A NEW YORK MERONANI/S WHIM. ced as to be compeliod to teach inusie fou" i Pe there was no official who exhibited more | He Dr. Hrrcitatan, an English physicist, | reject it, though possibly a few whose property | 9 wil"ul ie, and knows It, Poses ied pale have separated by me » to say, with any idea or expectation that it] ines he, or more capacity in the service | b4* propounded the theory that mind is not con- | has been confiscated at the east end of the island, Langone sam ect oponcance in rot conched in | A Mtatoly Patace to be a Wife's Ma m | tuat consent, and the spendehrit mast now Fntit ow ean be accepted. It is mercly @ political | oF 11. pebelli Hi oa, yecel fined to brain molecules, but is equally con- | though they have had no part in the strugulo, | tte of Mr. De Camp; Lat 1 mizit inform nis thot eserted Mansion on the M bimeetf : hi: trick to affect public opinion, and to change | % "® on. His incasages, proclama: | ined tn other parts of the body. If this could | might favor the transaction, as@ means of re- | {Sever studied Bickstone or Kent. nor am I a ‘The Komance of Grict —Mr, Nathan Hatl, of Darham, Conn., in 198%, sy a é tions, and speeches showed equal energy and . . ‘ loarnod borrister, yet it strikes me from his 4!lusions ng Po thanked God that he lived in a" hilly country whore It + the current of sympathy which now runs 80 be proved, it would efford the lawyers oppor- | covering and disposing of that property at what- | to my atyle of costume thut his delicacy would not From the New York Evening Post. waa tmapousibte to bulld rafirends.” ‘Today the care ol f strongly in favor of the patriote judgment ; he knew how to touch the fvel. | iunities for the introduction into medical juris- | ever sacrifice, and thus saving for themselves | De ofended, Dut his manners tinprovod, by a caretul | | Not far from Morristown, Ni J.. on the Madi. Srailnued Fan Gabnit thé OSORVAIA GC his! plik: bee 2 In thie tricky devico it soems that Mr, | @&* . tre people bs . Lani their ut] prudence of some new prineipes. For instance, « | something out of the wreck Having piacea Mr. De record, £ do not Crextensize presser, wrillithe croungs, | tween his howe and barn, and within four feet of his ri most efforts against Jnited States, ickpacket’s co ght clai bs ong’ a tne iy Propose to continne erey, Hut hereby | once the abode of persons 4 ne | wide door. H Fintt is disposed to take a hand, Belonging Wai a net M dl nite alos, pick Vs counsel might claim that a igh Though it is anticinated and known in Spain that | (imics him, leaving the public to jatve between os | ores the ry or one ot teats Bad weet tee ee Sapepblat aia all bydbasaa 60 Leaperlld to: Sale anid WIM Lis | Gms kW KEY Inder the Fourteenth Amendment to the | his client's brain was evidently sound, his fingers | these offers will not be eccepted, it is believed | on tne question o: voracly, Hevicuully, |) | enmping eround of © regiment of dem: on & han eee een eae i ‘ : i lov. VANCK . wore afflicted lope re his ne- ‘ ite Es’ M. THOMEON, ‘diors, 80. nume . that gentlemen on waxe! Mm i pald by the Bpanish treasury, he does no | Constitution, Gov. Vance i disebloa) from) wis 2s! Algol uvangestnestb yaa 13 [Drreatina Akt er ctactendt MEL adobe flsapspotat —— Ware of hos and wanton hacking among the treeb, | taches & fa Napoleon le Pett. become at once st) | more in these new intrigues—to which, as holding the offce of Benator. He belongs to | (Wittal upon the ground of insanity of the hands. | the exhibition of a conciliatory spirit, and will re. | The Mon. William McNally on the Spragues | st rnbs, and evergreens. suspicion, and ail wearers of such hirsute appendages . two classes who are deprived of their politi. | 2% 88 sbsconding bank official could plead that | sult in the alienation of public sympathy in am Seuckes Fight. Waere once were flower bode and rare, plante, | arein danger of mob violence, Importals on the chm now browse atray cat the insurgente who reject them, and the | Tethe Favor af Tae Sun t in the eyes of apart of the world to their | Sim: I saw an article in Tue run away with | shoulders of the the Cincinnalt Commeretal, reflec gether with whatever Spraues as being the means of defeating Congress: | calinfy survey him from t reir comfortable positions in n Jonekes (**¢ ivil Service Jourkes, Chairman | on te drawing-room for. The house te threo | to have their catalogue for the necsent year printed of Committee on Patents, &c.). God bless the | * high, and cirmounted with wenpoia, The | eleewhere, that while on his Aoath-bed he revoked @ alias ° | 10 ¢ scious aeons, and were finished | provieioa tp his will giving #25 099 to the Coll Spragues for 69 doing, and tens of thousan's | jn the beat ose! te ma phir aplenty vidde homage aged throughout the Iand will join in the fame petition. | renin to the floor Ge aaes aul tat Meaauads aatreg although the impulses of his head and heart | sure fro were of unimpeachable integrity, his legs had be- | transfi come mentally demoralized, an all his good. principles assets of the financial institution he hh were | pened to have about him ; and that it wo om of Congreas, | act of manifest inju nthe wh leo under the ban ntent in the sof tarf of the lawn, | Ste sieo und ie ‘ - ex, copied from | On anpro ching the house, a tii! more terrible scene —The proprietor of the “University Press," ng on the ster ofruin may be found. The bail doors stand wite | who time ont of mind had done the printing ot Harvard Oren, and at the stranger enters, several cattle | Coes, was so mortified hecanae the Faculty decided cal rights by that amendment. He was to thelr noses a member of the national Congress who loft his place to take part in the rebel lion, and he was also the Governor of one of ho rebel States. But his disabiliti moved at tho last sess 1 | our Washington correspondent intimates, he | is a party—than he has done before from t time when he repudiated the policy of frer dom, and became, instead of tl Cuba, her enemy, and the eerv: of Spain. 1 ousibility of continuing the friend of it and too! hat part he continues to solating contest Of course, r the new soverei newal, even with the sanction of n, of these propositions, once form, and doubtless will continue to the end ra pa matotalm eto pan! through the exertions of Mr. Annort, the | for an cffence conceived and executed by «1 refused, could not be made with any plausibility ttle or no 01 : Y it Ni (eailis. aPomauibectanna’ OF keine 4 : ante valnable panes of was, op de) 8h least, cntil Bpa(n aiial)) dinpebea itd rae Seems eocee ves Naat vel in | without the arbitration or countenance of some | May God bl.ts all those who prevent bad men from | {iin to the envio and righ, the former. gem penoa and quietness ia thelr domestic circle, shonta b | the services of his son-in-law very man whom he has now beaten. He is | fet “eb oe ew of th poss ili powerful aud competent umpire; aud here is | being nominated or cloeted wo offve in this republic. ng sesh und all wih them when leaving in | earefitnot to sway overcuate with single gea:lemem on : re he first promine chal “wet. alocte sugcested by the new hypothesis, it is to be vilib'the Gab li the meal:tul it was an act highly commendable tn any one to puta | baste, who wake their pockets reposituries for ° The Cubans are right in. rejec . t prominent rebel yet elected to Ranediehache ss p again the cat in the m . m ‘On the floor of what was the library. trampe or | “h° wake their pockets inator Will fail to establish his | The United States is extraordinary proposition called on to act as | bridie on this vain, jenorant, and amb and the thousands more of like chars from a Varge rirele of fea © acquaintances mes Russell, of Sutton, N. H., committed fous man. | mischievous bovs have Helted fires, wh se flames portant f through: | were fed, fiom arpenrances, by the doors of cap ational office; and when he vs nimitted to the Senate, there will be no preject that looks to the preservation of an, the arbitrator, moderator, conuciliator, or apprais connect'on between their country and Spain acatitipunes: is " ee A ont this Iand. ‘Tne, there is that tn all of us that | boards, stair railings, and other si ou pieces lately by hi bimeetf ine bara, A them ina manner revolting to every sent; | louder excluded. Personally, Mr. VANCE Is | time in Springfield, Mass., where it is attracting jeans Don Hamitton Fish, Sidney Webster, | drawing the mantle of charity about tiia man | fine escaped from fire isn wonder. With carbonized | Into the world in 1800; have lived 7 years, an Bancroft Davis the bribe-taker, and in fact that | Jenckes, it 19 mercital to eny, ae C special Cuban Ring in which suey are in- | mivec ea Patents, bis conduct was shameful in the | DST) om terested, With a tenacity of parpose and in- | €xtreine, aud any one who wiil take the pains 10 | yeen the airman of Com- | ends of wood | hid us and revolting pictures have | the machine, bat don't understana It. Leame ato the: been drawn on th ; pure white walls, world by he neck, and go ont by the tre orn iments of the rooms havo sla naeiel an unexceptionable man. He is ablo, honest, | large numbers of confiding visitors, who treat diguified, aud hus never been accused, even | any + Ment of humanity ; it has stained their a with Llocd, and covered it with ruins; anc ster ¢ mark fur the intruders to sy empty bot gestions of humbug from the ineredutou: re is a you nt of Toston, \ 1 , ‘4, of trickwry or | with contumely, ‘The Repudtican asks, “How is P fitorm himeelt On the sutject will come to the sane | heen (he man voaly dunwcod. | not yet il yours of are, who i# laying @ kood fon moreilces are the exactions and the outragee | SOFrHP HOR ; ¥ aNty that circle have determined that the affairs of | ,,Nodouni the Messrs, Spragnos wore cocuiaant of | fagseia, the paraprerna’ia of the bath-room, an? | yoarger than lumeell, appostioning them tholr div . & —— should be granted this strange preservation? ashenne litawa Rial Parag at fact in the Trovicenee screw company unl | gyecyehing of 4 tke tnoveable netar EEL ciate t duis eevteas Otten OL | which drove them into revolt. ‘There can b« A lispocrite Exposed, Let the Republican have patience and it wl mnbappy fsland shall not escape from the Now York sewing mvevine combination. fF | wremchot irom the fastenings und carr wa de ta ole cruel neol ot an ria 4 ho safety for them, nor any hope for their] aye people will not fail to pay duo atten. | Hretwbly hear iu due time of the discovery of « | Lau on ravidtiy. am eventa have ‘shawn. Ging anne I MAN, Curate (aaleed noliaken ror tkehoase || tive bth | y, nr i leaves female Card dont imbedded deep in e # pty Smillur with the industr asiness, aad ch ene 0 wlatior el 6 y school « eri e de » country, in any arrangement which leay tion to the letter of Admiral Porren which | f™4!e Cardiff giant imbedded deep in the eart! Puak caceut @ensiatioae ke 4 ot New Kazi Ido not believe there isa fnch arene of rack and desolation can seldom be —A Sunday school superintendent ended « eI them in any degree subject to Spanish t under the roots of an old vak tree, and also of an . on he oF Father intrigues, t0 | fig'wno can look A. oF W found long story thus: “And 1 y young fonds, th 1 ny degree subject to Spanish tyran ; er the roots of an old vak tree, and also o 0 cun Look. fe ; es ong story thus: "And now, my young fends, th ; gis e Ject to Spanish tyran | praces our columns this morning. It was TOOTH laa ORAL Oe ven this eifect have becn some (ime going on, is the | wa, they evor made a dollar cut of their country's | api !* Mouse han ite ead story. Built Lut a few gears | se ee ce two boys were Thomas ant Phiiarder ny. Besides, when even Canada ving | written to the head of the Navy Department | if giant found in the same locality. | conviction of those vest informed and most in- | Pecetslty: bat, on tho contrary, in thelr eouniry's | MFO. tt pasted into tie possession Of & weallhy Now | Sone Alsi ee a yton, was a bad boy, and wont | to escape the comparatively gentle and harm fintalp. keen (hia, Ril pif et 1 We happen to know that they were planted over | iorested in watching the matter, including the | Mutsy reer meinen could to alleviate her een: | it home of beauty. Nn expense was sparel, and | aown—aown—town. Philander was & goo y & mmediately after the fall of Fort Fisher naka f he ae ihat the mee chy je matter, éneluding on and protect the poor against rapneity and rob. | 12 He grountie. became Noted for Uielr aD: | went uecracam tittle chidres, Dhiiander ¢ | leas Doud which unites her to England, why | at qh if 1 Pont 8 year ago, and it is about time that they were | oviseng of some sister republice, whose sympathies | Det in resisting monopoiles and combinauc th precame noted for thelr ad | went up—o-wp, Little ehtidren, Mhitander staud 7 2 At that time Admiral Porver professed to | dug up and brought to market. ? ’ © | every charsctor that were calenlated to advauce » va : before you!" whould the Cubans consent to attempt inther | je a warm and enthusiastic friend of Gen dikes sre strongly with the Cuban patriots, price of goods, and by throwing all thoy tna diet The iriends eathered to attend the finer: nda for special acts of cour own case, and after moro than two years of | Guaxr; and yet, as wo eve in thie letter, he | Atoug the arrivals by the steamer Morro | _ tis believed, however, and to be hoped, that | {Ocning price Gown. ‘How few there wore ot I thie body wre borne from its east! nl earths | veritsed tn the German papers, Ove paper tins st of war, an experiment which has failed ip es ef : erie KC at this port on Wednesday last, from | Whenever this budding villainy blossoms into | men in those dark days we ail know, and those home tot y. The tat to leave the Boose | tnese nriges, which extends thr wey : , perim really held sentiments of contempt and ani , his port ot , ast, from |v sion of avowed publicity, it will be pipped at | mnowld be bold wp en fodeis to cups etter, na wo | Wht i owner, and lie, turame the key in the lock | oe oe recou : Cannda, amid profound peace, without anyo! | mosity toward the General, which would | Ha%an% we odserve that of the notorious Anxoup ; P ’ : pped at | aiowed to Le traduced im this day of profiigecy and | [eit it just up it was to ite fate, the m ieeie 5 \ : ° i'l : hectitga wi ‘ y he General, whic the Cub N A Th once by the withering rebuke of Congress Tice. Mr. dencnen, 10 this Governmen cl ored for ¢ e. bat ng in Fone cates to Many Lhovean croniicationkand diheuliin whinienl? ofthe Cuban war, Narougos Anaxce, The ob rs reetting this Government wie | Olin itn orewne | ; . } complications and difficulties which would | jaye done no discredit to the moet uncom: |<, “vii t st Jodeed, before the United States can inspire | 0unded, On tlie eternal principles of justice to all | Wim. snd all aempte to persuade tie ewnes, WBe | gold medals, rides, Rold w ‘ inte surround it in Cuba? They will be wise, then i % ject for which this man has been sont hither by by P wen, avd the laws to 'e made in contormity thereto, | |e, Fon ha i esha he were UN | of pottios of wiue, and . article y promising Copperhead. He — considered ny ae ‘ aiiliey confidence or respect as an Umpire ove ‘ i 5 ci avaihne. Attemp's were made to rent or purchase deri 4 I 7 his masters the Spaniards is obvious, Whil respect as an umpire even in | tn order that we may have no ered clams The ht in the vicintt when they reject this new scheme of their | Gy 1 tical, d . end dee | a x MODR US, cating the Uread of \cleness nud throw. | i%,bUt lo neither plan would the owner accede. If he woman's rig ia the vicinity ) inant mean, hypocritical, destitute of mag- | there was a chance of defeating the Cubans in | tis hemisphere, as represented in ite foreign RD, Satine the Lend Bf iélensas as sold ut all, tue gronnd should be wold for acomedery. | of Ottawa, Canada. received anew {inpulse a fow daye encmics, preferring to convert their whole country into a desert, and maintain freedom, ther; fact, the people of Raode Island at the ballot-tox. On their peril he forbade his ned: house, “ihe thieves of the neighborhood soon found out ves to enter the nanimity, claiming for himself credit that | the teld, and of suppressing the insurrection by | Pvlicy by the State Department, that institution if ting Unb : ; i elonged to others, doing habitual injustice | force of arms, this scoundrel was used by the | #4st be couducted under very different auspices >, by the Chatlenge ofan Nnzlit woman, the wife of & laborer on the Canada Central Railway, to funt any : ik . Feaiaiu Jour most obedient eeryant, 4 " ; oy nati on the line for $100 aside. Her husband had but ; Father than to become rich and flourishing | 4, those who codperated with him ; and he aniards in leading their troops to the Cuban | Xo confidence whatever is felt in its arbitration : cee WME MGNALLY, |)| Sie, WoReet oer ne LENIN MuMieliCc jee O88 c1C cart cg ats vionaie besa sichtHivin ta BriBRAERE ander the bondage of Spain, rays pe aecinays ‘| strongholds, When Spain, or rather its author. | between Spain and the South American Repub- | % Bewtrxa exur, New Youx, Dec. 1 nicht, and dtnree men as they were rolling | in wh coated nlm. The chalionge remaime also insinuated that the General was subject F pain, 1 t th b fe Wash — un fine carpets for the porpose of taking them away: —— en fn Ci sane e rebellion | liv# at the approscl 00 ae (Peers . ie eae ter bee Barnces Of Sine ® f Tata aca to some mysterious power in the hands of | ‘ties {n Cubs, are convinced that the rebellion . Spproaching conference in Washivg | Geu, Grant Remembers bis Poor Relatious | The owner, wien notiled to ner ‘ \ e End at Hand, Re Borie: 4 ail thls while. bi never be suppressed by any foree which they | '™ ousetul result ia in fact expec there: ~An Amerionn Woman Admires him, the thieves, pot oniy refused te —A Texas octogenarian sars from first to last lie) Mmustanseua dahal cbtha acme rule 4; and all this while he wae can bring against it, they adopt the Jesuitical | {fom by the representatives of the latter, so par- | Tethe hawow of The dun €4 to resecate the constavles for, entering he has recetved, by discharges of guns and pistois into bene crea Ges ; , they iy ; ioure, waving that it wae bal epongh to hove nis body, one hundred anit Feventy-five shot; Naw both i} male by the Army of the Loire to break | 28tWardly covering Gen, Grant with flat | ii of sowing dissension» among their | til has been the action of the Scerctary of State | 81: In your iusue of this date you seem to | iicvds break ute « Louse wiered to the memory | prey cctv’ eee ney Lirdeahent aed lege. tery, and making him believe that he was oar bone, mud Feven ribe broken, and }ts ska! one of his most devoted friends, reat erime for the Pre to oftice, Now, I diffe hout to Spain, and so unfair to the Spanish. | Sink ite nis Wie, Without having AY MuBy coUstbles also his relativ nt to appoint | of t through the Prussian lines of investment enemies, in the pope of triamphing over them in Fackod ; ts the father of tweuty ciilldren; raised U with y : hi a. t and of the sorties made by the Army of detail an Republics, avery Some friends eceing the peculiar state of feeling | Vear. with bis own hands, eevoa handset heat of fhe { y my ae a fae ———— much, I think it shows a good and kind man. | of t¢ owuer, removed tue furniture to a sife place Dt vu ousind In + other Paris for the samo purpose was recorded We do not know how far this exposure Modern Spain, as Mr. Ascanate calls her, is TNL TKA CROP POISONED Somebody saust fll those offices, and why euould Lo | 2nd the house reinuins open to the world, “Ba per’ | wgrores ana can now cane pr ae ] yestertay, It wcttles the question of suc | ™ } open the eyes of President GRANT to the | still old Spain iv this one element. The Castili ad not give bie relatives the preference instead of | #08® consrezate and the house at night is a Hod Bubstol Ph : ; Tariilyaethediag Paria ‘Uke age wil real character of the man in whom he placed | lion degenerated three hurdred yerrs ago intothe | A Hertible Huageation-Aritiah Tea-drtuke | (56 piriios who are always esgigel in politics repli teg Perrier bed mos keto TN Are MAtion 7 a ‘ aO AFTHAY wh a rme ow the Ch oD eo A “ps os baggie pp hee batho dn id atters. A : she y, | eo much confidence, and whom he lifted from | Spevish-American panther, supple, savage, cruel, 4 ‘ bien bod hiyd ana studying how best to cheat the Government ? tle gardener's Louse on the property,aud ploughs ihe a) Kndlar Gol, toraverly Goupil. have that city cannot open a road ont te Hi ture Tea for the Harbarians Rice, Plume i lind and renps lis crops as if the feo siuple vested Fikeldicaiede laren , | anaitha ueine withiiGecamnabonan one tan iseurity into eminence, Certainly ther | #4 relentless, but withal so sly, so silent, » bage, Trou Fillugs, and Pea Muska, Paalepian) bachala that the man whio 19 not owner his refused to notice hina or t to tueir charming gallery on Fifth ' Patna sec ieuiita MURRORT Te aun con Le no person in the world who Is more | *#uating, as to be a far more dangerous enemy The tea-driukers of Great Britain have been sabstied to de righ by “a Bide hte alvaye mekes m out. Re st sy certain General in the The Bau fa ' sill ag sR he I 1 } >, \ ‘This man Ansxco bos family relations resi: | Uavown into w state of prodigious excitement by # | person of thin kind Wrong anybody 0 There, ty. | 1 Baie ko eoieetare Uke ehten! well knowo $ @ergo the foto of Bazats with larger | (Mtebted to another than Porren ie to fs tv one cont, Tuero | perty, but not ghim-elf a cemetery, lia appeal ts , E dent in this city, not unimportant in the present | le e hieh has reached them from iis co uo wow | Was rejected 1. o'ber sabjccts te owner is 4 elssonicr > 7 ¢ fate of Baza with ala a Gace tence oss ue aie of h 1 t p t in the horrible sugeestion which has reached them fi any ii tae pony wh Lk On all M A aamler af) saldiate” under dln poms RA ‘ook him up at the time ¢ Meee aper ae a : T the Celestial Rmpire. Some individual of weird im sitions who woult not aproint one | said to be most rational, and carries on # lar Fy shialy, “4 6 hichise Aig uban_ politi ‘a Cuba, Cuba " em 60 offices Lut they steal and | ness with muccess. Lhe property Is valued ar $35,000. | 4 than the Prussian commander who bolle | *"" heburg campaign, and although he | journed him; Spain thought he might induence | *#!2st!00 bas binted the possibility of an attempt on | cheat Government more ne year tha c sdhaiaey uh eh ohare etch be *h hun in his gras With a psutilciont fel woll know how worthless Ponte was ino} or win them here, To all Cubana whom this | te Part el the ofended Chinese to polson the whole | Would pay thelr relatives « decent salary for seve P Vv Ie be ha =A ie dine tid the fortificaions defending Paris, he and all | CUM De trusted, and how hollow and false | duct of their grand old patriot, Don Dostyoo | ast tables, and disturbed all tae tea-tables of TE LN VaLAMEABC ROTATE Toes; xO Ten cas From the Tribune. Mia UU aP ary GGA eat itee eit ike ie Geol, Wik, aan ead lain + was, he kept him steadily under | Gercovnsa, shortly before his execution Ind, ‘The gay Celvatiale, he tatlmates, bave bat to | then deorciney would Der diverared betes My | to berthe cues MamNOn OF the, Greeeetuetuaut | spectators. ‘The pleture in eapitally cnmoosed, and ‘eae, sisted es euienhuel (14k, Ga liy protection through every stage of the | Gorcovura had been captured, and was en route | poison a single season's tea, and tho vast majority of | I know. tome fmilion in the wielnity of Murray | current among Gen, Sehurz’s most uvimate fends, | He coloring skilfully managed, the best adyant . homy is Ps Principe, there 9 onted the bi jan world Nd bo ses, There wo! Hill who are terrivly ashamed of their poor rela 8 well a¥ among others certain to be correc i 1 ve opps Hily faraished by the rick Will thin evont end the war-sthat is ¢o | Woh. When Gham? camp to take tio oom, | te Fuerte Principe, (here to) be contonted with | tle Derserita w id would be corpees, There would | Hill ws are tertiliy, sanemed of thelr. poor rola~ | ae well ae 8 hors contin to be correctly In: | boing taken of the opportunity faraisiet by ta mand of die 24 his in. | C4PAtueno pe Ropas, The traia in which he | de" death in the pot™ with avengeance, andthe cup | py would. not aliow any of his poor re ‘or Schurz, before 7 AOU UnIForms, cerdinaln’! ‘robes: ylel ps nd 11 it be followed by and of the army in the East, it was his in P iy poor reat Senator Schurz, before his arrival in Washington, / may, will it be followed by a treaty of pear . hal t was being conducted stopped at the atation of | Neh not inebriaies would undoubtedly poison, | come near the house 1” Now, woich is the Baw in the newspapers the letter which the si. | me of the nurse, wud dark parquted Moor, | We do not expect it. If Franco had a strong | !uenee which put Powter at the head of Heeeie in close prosimity to which place | THC Children of lignt would thus avenge themseives man the one Who acknowledges oF the on dent wrote to Cottoctor Ford concerning the for- | make the middle ground of the picture a musa of , as axco—the ‘clone! he § ah servico— r 10 ould port on! den wpanied le Pr ‘s econ as it was plain that she was thoroughly he became Prosident, it was he who placed | y.44 alates bale of Goons ra he Wea a they were alo entting off their best customers, euch men 8, Grant, eye an i ying, ab the fame time, that h pposed | lookers-on are a wondertul siudy of expreselon— . ie » t he head of the N spar ‘sy guang hasty ¥ ‘The barbarion imagination that would suggest N AMERICAN WOMAN, part which would greatly modify it mast | curiosity, benevolent ov sarcastic 4 are beaten. ‘The terms required by the Ger: | PORTER at hep heed of the Navy Depart: | the train at Las Minas, Anaxao stepped upon the | such an eapediont must iudeed ve a clumey oue, | N#¥ Youu, Now. 90 a have been omitted in the fublished version. He | prise, voxath a, aad ihe like, FRCiADN! GUO. e f > » interes P i no asked € atio hin letter Presi " sai) Wisc ia ioe sag ss mans were hard, but, under the circum | ™ ut ; and though the Ir terests and pamsl pn | platform, and, approaching Gorcounia, held out | The Celestial ear loves the clink of barbarian dol | The Gentleman who has Returned from Je« dent never anewered,, ‘On yen Ate hie telling trait in the piece is the haughty disgust om stances, not unreasonable; and {t would of PonvEn had from the first led him to de- | bis hand. The reply of Gorcovnta will live in | lars, aud manoges, it would teem, eMectually vo rusalem, Mr. Schurz arrived in Washin: and spent the | the bronzed face of the old general at bei » on havo been much better for the French people | ‘et the great and good Fannaavt, though | history. With » sneer of bis handsome featur poison the ten without loving the customers, An New York Correspondence Chicago Jowrnat. ny MOTT nae Seal jour tel eases tweet: | forces spectator of such intantile foulery, and the X ‘ he had employed his power at the head of | he anid, * Ruther than touch the hand of such | English monthly, the Foot Journal shows very | |, The Trenton cowhiding affuir bar excited no | orrival, and aided editorialiy that he did not pay his | @Uiezical twise in the features of the busts by the to have begun at that time to repair the ¢ r * . little comment here in New York, Young Stock- De y he Navy {i traitor as you, I would cut it off, Were I plainly how thie ts done, The Chinese are epicures 4 4 ing Stoo respects to the Prosident, fireplace, in one of which we catch a yasue re- oe SS “y i the Navy Vepartment to humiliate and in- ' fi ere I nota . . x Con's ingiorious Might has occasioned general merri. On Thursday, the 17th inst., Mr. Sebarz went damages of the war than to begin later i trasuart Lopuuld soil goue Aaa! In ten, ‘They pour the boiling water on tho ioaves, | ment, end Col, Freese, the itt, Who #0 aud- | the White House, and sent Vis card tothe President, | mBiacence of that waster of warire, V Tue when there damages are linmensely greater, | Sult that brave and generous man, yot when | Prinners 5 would spit in your Meow! tnt gaat the steaming beverage, shutting It in no | dimly) turned the ables upon ‘niin, ie rocared as fon of Gushere was athe. time wating 16 | treatment shows mach of the delicacy of Meissonier But there was no Government—Indeod, there | "He pest of Admiral became vacant by | ai ict that th PRR pie at iit is) donde with a relishing emack ; and then, cconoml: | QUe,t perc itm, AUN RenEDAper however. can: ident, and while Mir. Schura was waiting | without his exaggerated unautonoss ; ani tw whold , the death of {Fannagur, the President, |)!" at the world should know how Anaxco | cally drying tho leaves, they furbish them up and | the se of the plucky journalint. You may have Were spown |n.contrary, a#he says, tO | ieee, though executed with the closest aitontion ' sould not be one—that could recognize and \ ’ | lives, Any Cuban, relative or other, who asso- | tranefer them to the British market. Tue ¢ Ob morved Lat tu every day%s Ienue there in “4 Pramidnct teh sent Word Wo. Whe Beas ‘ f Salar overlocking everything, nominated Porter ry s , efer them to the British market. Tne Cinina | O'Aerved tal in every day's in Waparagraph | tor that he was very dusily eng-eed on enue | to detail, falls readily into relation anil foriys a 6 | yofexs the enormous calamity that has ‘f , | n clates with this man, whose aim is to prevent | man takes the aroma, and the Euglish teadrinker | {Uyned trom Jorusalom, but recently re- herent whole with one central and clearly developed { Leon brought upon France, Aud if thers | 2 Hl the vacancy, ‘Thus the confiding | jis countrymen froin freeing themselves from | takes the bitterness, In the Colum ueccunt of the encounter with young | Senator had n the White Houwe, Hig | idem We bave rarely sou «better pioce of satire i had been any prominent Frenchman bolt | [endehip of Gnant has made PonTER a | (he yoke of his owners, should avoid him ashe | Dr. Muter, who has been conducting coriain tn ton, every ailunion to Col. Hrvose endedwithy | irlende have will, in the courwe of | OF one more humorously ani artistically carried oul k enough pul to appreciato the facts at | SPeat man; aud yet we sew from the sincere } would his own dishonor Quiriea for the journal alluded to, declares that ia 1 sik FA aw Pears’ Tikes tne Colgnel | crams pareonel ssplnelion, oF, Oerwiie. being ve gallery is crowed with new and 1 E ? tl 1 oat cxpresalous of this letter that all the w That Spain should have go little dependence | SMe sunpowder Lea—which ought to be the Lest # Nisitto the Lloly Land. His paner, tho Tren: | ineowng of Congress, Pern ‘aatter from the beet hands, European of Ane heir real value, and to edyocate the savin ercen—consisted of common caper, fuced with Gazette, Vion oiteniy been publishing leers aoa The visitor will notice « Ny w cat bala MER tr he Lied, despised, and calumuinted upon the results of the diplomacy of Mr, Loves | preTeesisted of GOmimOn tae ctow was | ((ethly date’ from dernsalein and other places in § / ¢ i : : ea Ne Ronerts ag to con ier it necessary to increase | oie ny oo tan inka and other Ld Voiestine, which are supposed to breeds tie reeuits | Con! n Anth-Grant Republi DisHOR OF the Hage, Of 4: girl ayer . gion of Alsace and lorraine, he would have clor, , Hab ; wade up ef vice husks and other misters, 0: 6) the Colonel's sojourn in that part of the world. orate, book at an onen windows a daring but a ft Deen unanimously denouneed at OF couse the President, on reading thin | it Phalanx by such men as Anaxao and Asca- | sample is dererived as “very common dust, mized Bub being the supposition or belle’, Tne bun's Joke Freistdi dournal af Cesmane biter work, in which the brilliant . Bad apean CANE Chedit mtry) ihe fatal or in Tp SUN, will at once send to the ~ implies not diffid ne i na nd Hale mith Baus y of amall, reddish, unknown seeds, | best irien ie, itis cortammiy m. severe: dees at A Wastrmaron, Nov. 80.1 Is undorstood that rohie’, the rich not th i i A drive r h of thor cause, unless the truth be that Mr, | and iron Qiings much burnt.” Another sample | mancer in waich pewaniner coriespondouce is fro. | Me pling of the Repnhiican Revenue Rerormers are | the varied ¢ uf the Duten vase b | necessity of the case forbade to the poople of vy Dopartm H ane He ml oink T! Roweurs declined auch dirty work an bas been | proved to be chiefly made np of rice, faced with | Qeutly mato up nowadays Pereciels and ina Whey wilh malay ertares to fused and permeated byt wef 4 " Franee the exercise of ordinary grood has perused t F would not be incon | sited to Anaxo and his compecrs piumbage and lampbiack, with rome p { tree py —ey fo Mr Farnsworit Spe nent, muke Up a ttle culor " ’ : ; Anan 5 © ’ thoking to | rth Speaker H at that time; and we doubt whether they | £2 le8t with magnanimity and maniiness if a iutibago sestlered through themisture, In one lot ex. | Hew t® Keene Man from Choking to | Representatives, 9 as to eon | 4 full chord of m Toen 1 i will be able to exercise it alter 1 (| he phould at once cancel the nomination of | ‘The young Marquis of LORS, who is to | sumined were pleces of decayed wood and fragments | On Sunday, while one of our prominent citizens | and Means hably. Me. Logan hat eae | Deeb thing we have rect ’ | Nari D. Ponven to the rank of Admiral, and | marry the Princess Louise, is described as have | oF seeds naatones, and 8 her Haina 9 neler” | was dining st a alel upon roast turkey, Lie degia, | be Chslrnun the Renabileans to | ture of damaica M ‘ : : a 2 able an.ount of exhausted leaves, rendered astringes ition Wins sud susnened byt 0 hone © Into a new political party, o { wuttry, misty distan vel vaflur to paddle canoe | vg & delicate complexion, feminine features, a 1 this fowl lode within the a@ophens, Am cal concessions. but i f y ' Hut will tho wer be continued then, and } 1 FORAAR LO: TAMMIE NUN OW ONO Pe thc tod Gag aasoll saan Hadelh; said With eatecho, But, strangett of ain one sau fle pale(al choking the maa hastenod rom’ tie. | feilure Wo the Demee agin Ts their end Haconettl, Bong Poulin aiitewnenal a ae " eprneeana] Ay Tne q ally SMBH Ore, Mr, Muter digeoy weathers scattered among rice | room, and then followed @ Violent attack of vomit. | (oF Speaker, but thes leur $ 100 vliject to | others have eonty 1 to make a ay Cer ia \ a Nod t ; omg ‘8 a fect, « springy step, and a general air of self-con- | god pea tusk, and leaves of the Chinose willow, | ing. “Though this won Was terrific enough to clear | the Democrats Iluetion, fully worth repoated " 1 and hol wh of France? It is not pli taxes on real estate are not pee ouanoas aud complace wip anid to boll hase y 2 Any passage, SLI) the obstruction held ite position, ——— ; ie: anos slate estate are not peculiar | tciousness 4 mplace He is said to be | Where aduiterations are all bad enough ; but acom: | {ea tne tts vunep edues into tae weneltive me nls FASHION NOTES. attention probe! len they enter Parte they can | to this city. The rate here this year, on a valua- | popular with his associates, and to possess many | mon bluck (oa, faced with Prussian blue to make it | with keen torture, Medical ald was sought fort 7 5 Es ae Rivey ; at once indemnity theruselves for the exp to He 1 60 per cont. of the market price, is | flue qualities, It is sad to think that so promis fell as en, 1 netu aly polsonous. If the Chinese | rite of Dre bemuet Be Chern Wee se face. ts Opers cloake are made this season Without hoods allvend: ! eee of tho war by taking the bullion in the | {9 8nd one-quarter per cent, or about one aud | ing a young man, by marrying into the British | tain'tueir eustomers, they wit! ho donbt continue to | later examined the dificulty, ond finding that’ tho | "Ma elaborately embroideror, fo the Bititov of The Sun } 3 i maihind nee Gach onthe fulleaun A tlanh \ funtle, will 1 bh el dosoy batt le woe Vtly thet for the auce of | Withdrawal of the obstruction by instruments Stylish sults for promenade are of heavy blick Bank of Franco, the pletnren in: the Honyre aA ceoalraah tilts Ge adeve tila and | tied family, will acquire @ disreputable set of } Sy eneing thelr wounded Celestial onor, they wif) | impracticable, feat of thrusting It downward | TPs ik, trimmee with velvet Bin: Coming down on the Hudson Hires | . 7 rable | hae Just received his tax bills on some wild land | brothers-in-law, compared with whom @ large | seuk to sweep off with more vit t poison their | Into the stomach was undertaken, To aceompiish Uniformity in tho toitertes of bridesmaids is gro: Pailroad yesterdvy morning, | coanted wi two care and the Luxembourg, and other movable 3 is grow. i Votabatne to th ‘ A he holds in Towa, all of which he would be glad | portion of Gen, Gnaxr’s would appear to much | best customers, and close up a fot rom whieh Hie 8 mall Piece of sponge was ‘irmly secured to | te {0 be feartully mouotenous, six Heralds, tour Depraved Worlde, one Disrepwlabie } property belonging to the nation, and send: | tq golt at $8 per acre, and the greater part of | Sdvantage. they pocket such vast revenues of barbarian coin, fie S88 G08 fone, slender woalebons, ah crowd: White Hnen cnt-throat collars have been newly | 7¥mes, eight Fuse Reporting Tribunas, and two | Ge 7 Th Ine will . - ——— $< La iy , the patient in the | adopted by the ladies of the metropo! H } {ng the whole to Germany. e value Will | which he would sell at $6 per acre. The lund is | wheodove Alien Meleased on $10,000 Ba on, Baacie fuean time sudtering with & bain’ which, to ay the |" Monosrame on lockote aid wate ronarc considered | OU? SUNK As for myselt, Leannot ext my Nek 20) | guffice to indemnify the Germans for the ex- | put down im the bill at $5 per acre all round, Theodore Alien, who was ted in October | — Kaw Faamcrsoo, Deo, 1.—Joseph Di aden exit into the ether world as f2en a fear of | tndiepenibis embeli¢hments nowadays. till Thave read my Sow, Hoping that ime fe am of the war. Having thus seonred | and on that amount the tat laid is about three | 1°! for peru ving falsely worn that he wae | York, now in this city, had sent @ chal! foribed. But the reaching of the entire whalebone outhinl Aaditués of Dy'manico’s Fifth eve: always shine ws ft did yesterday morning, |" | getPos which thoy ve | and suet pr eeat. Of tours Wveren tim | M'sed ks glo Aa Woieaee ate harass | Base oP a Asap STUN Meeeeeaasagemtedeenae tas chase | GUce aol ed ealny Sata nouns We es | ave ver, one niary compensation a 2 . veoterday, eco, fol e into the latter, ane the agony Wnetteradle was over, | hours ne Fal Ew You Nov. 20, 1870,

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