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UN, FRIDAY, JANUARY 27, 1871. Nie didates the best fitted to enter and show | the appcintment of a commission to visit Ire- | mous butden of taxation—four and a half per THE LAST PENIAN PAILURE, MYSTERIES Or THE TOLL kT. SUNDEAMS. themaclves, And it would at least show «| land for the purpose of sequiring that island, | eent. per annum—which is now grinding them t0 | 4, uesrmy Voynue of the Empire Mente— —_ —A Buffalo editor mourns over the demise of @ The ee Sun. dosent respect for the feclings of the porson | and thereupon the BritishM inister had sent | Powder, without getting theinselves annexed to « of the Priends of] Ang WoMEN OR MEN TOR MRM | “prond and sonnitivo" dog. | hile an to be removed, and afford him some time to | a note to Mr. Fist inquiring into the matter, | Beighboring metropolis whero the yeh ait Wiewthe all enka b Cy 5 ary FALSE AND DELUSIVE? —Some disreputable savage has introduced the — <== | arrange hin private affairs to meet his| the Secretary would have dared to return | en is only two ands belt per cant.?, dhe cll: | Dien te ons sieved the pencrece *Nuson brand * of chewing gum | h : a send - s of D 0 ote nerot =A Went ditor \ = —————— == | Something of this sort is due to every | Puestont bin, and persusde him to pd the city of | State fora crnise to meet the Russia and Erin's ex Hande—What Uety Fe —A great debt is to be added to the other } Amuoemente Fo-say, honest and faithful servant. Nobody but an ‘This correspondence, fairly construed, does | New York from the doom he bas pronounced Mos, they had no suspicion of what was coming. m Fi om the Springfeld Republican. Ereatnors which bas boon achieved by Philadelphia, ' Siete ters Conys Suouee ones ingrained blackguard would think of justify | doubtless load to the Leliof that GRaxr, if | sgainst Te ea eee eee ee a tay eee | to tanta that Benton ntti eho. Gabe the NHoeise | qgars alto (lillnois) undertaker advertises Me opth's Theatre. Richelies. ing the present system. Something akin to | le understood what he was saying, aime at) Sai apy fie aby & See eee ren tennca | Questions of other aisle: deck burial cases as much more comfortable than the ' ry ants Opera Waweg foi. teiween Wh ant tho plan we propose is practised in other civ. | acquiring the whole island, including both | _ THC eclentifie people who are passing tho | tty le prmause a tue men whens SUabeinet | | <-Conld you 1ove man whe, wore talon pair on hig | 4 Aarbionod ones, Paapire Clty Bhat 'ng Ri p P P quiring ole island, in ing winter on the top of Mount Washiagton report | *"¢ Neroism Nad fired the Trish heart almost beyond | pead wuen he lu Snodeh" of ne own? Who painted Portions of the Suez Canal, it is sald, wild a! Hlized countries now. There Government offi- | Dominica and Hayti. For if this be not his thot on Monday last the thermometer stood at | *dtrance. Up to 8 o'clock there imoressions and A) ve eae te are ft 8 Nook, fing | RAVE to be roconstrneted to secure the permanent mao | cints after a certain length of service are con. | purpose, bis Secretary ought to have frankly | gery degrees below goro, while the wind was thore hopes teemed tn a fair way of reatination. | hands ¥ ith Smell, prere SR Bj KE ‘aga | fulness of the work. | Sas Biwin’s Wines tions ine. ed y degrees below zero, ‘There was a morry dinner and enough chamoagne to | tens It he had not siready deformed gow, | Twin sisters, twenty-three years of age, ram | 4 soled by retirement on moderate pensions. | said so. How, then, docs he expect to get | blowing at the rate of ninety miles an boar, A | gush the cheexs und let loore the tongue Groups | stacof tire into wes bowers. sdnecnarstomatont cre farm i) lwwa. A boy of sixteen wail | Sow Work Girone 140 Wt, opp Arademy of Mente, The great bank ing houses of the Old World do | Hayti? Does he intend to bribe her, or | pleasant piace to live in. Kathered around the tables in the saloone, some | _ 1 am dimcasted with ron, Rostum, vos, or any other ip they have. e i BUN Thearecsieia the same thing by their superannuated clerks, | frighten her, or fight her? If we arc to an —— Dlaying curds, some ncing, some telling remints: | FHC. WWo Follvwe the Teations, and Chen rails bout ‘been stated that the leading tower of Béa Prebdiege Miagtrehe-t01 Preteen, ‘There are reagons against our going so’far | nex any part of the island, we ought to have | _ The clerk of a court in New Orleans has | conces of ‘43. ‘The reporters sat at thelr little tables | persomifeatton af style, from tie sate switen thal tens to fall. It tas Deen threatening #0 long | | ‘The Meach Padematie Tennel—Opre to Vedio. a8 this; but to the modorate moasure of con- | the whole of it. It would be pucrile to get | bee” forging the name of the Judge to marringe | tn the Iufies' saloon, euch surrounded by an eager | Surmounte, your erasium to the gainty Preach | tat few will be alarmed. ‘ f { W alinen?e— Talos Meant Mover Wow Puir Tay. heration tee Gi rye the Domin. | licenses, and then issuing them as genuine docu. | throng ee OE cahat it | —The province of New Brunswick ships anna- i + bones gansta linen aellnanmrerl ne Lshednomedsbthens nat nendNslerstnl [nd agenda Sha llnce doer s2-agdhedbonad | ments, for the purpose of pocketing the fees. | Dr. Carnochan went on shore at Quarantine at | as shelf circumsiavecs will admit of; and what | *ly from fve hundred tone thousand tons of frotea | — <= <== | we propose, we can conceive of no objection | can Republic is, and then have to defend a The uccused issued about three bundred and | hatfrast eight, and then the patriots; seemed to re- | would be ald of any girl or woman who did not ar- smelts to the United States, ; ‘Terme of The San. whatever, As the first proper step in civil | long, crooked boundary line against amug- q ‘ forged, | ‘ise the dismatness of the situation, Every mo- | famee ber bair after the prevailing style, sithough | —An ice bridge has formed over Niagara river, o fifty of the licenses, some of which were forged, thore are plenty of ladies “who do that, ‘with Onis | peicw he tall, and it geld to be frozen to hard tel vib a i rH service reform, and ae leading the way by | glers and guerillas, thus keeping up one of | while others had been signed by the Judge. As tay hid Mera wan rae cold, and those who on ree eae vous fetting sey | it may remain for many weeks | : £24238 | aatural and easy paths to further ameliora- | those small civil ware in which, for « hun-| « question as to the logulity of the marriages Fecaraed tothe saloon ealieed that thee skate | switch; whose bose and gloves did mot eet aeatly, | —Toledo indulges in “ mush and milk suppers !# \ vee tions, we commend it to our legislators at | dred years past, the inhabitants of that is | rolomnized under the fraudulent licenses has | were fail of snow, and that heavy storm was | wo wore Uil\ting drones; ated, in. | St ETeRt expense, the proceeds delng devoted to the : MT BI t $3 Washington, now blindly striving to find a | land have shown themselves such adepts. been raised, great anxicty exists among those About half-past nine the quiet members of the «x. | stead of deine Sorereny tee ore very, becoming. a eifine ee 17 tally tas vik ‘ | wemtarer- | proper starting point on this question, Statesmanship, if it coveted the island at | *he procured thoir papers from the delinquent, | Tieton company disapeared ta hele wtateroomme in ii fety. Women dross. to please. the | woman has buried her love * vn the stormy strand of { * ee all, would have bargained for the whole,and | 1. scion galled to the condition of our in- | Umer bed betray a, die, German band thought | Per ee ier courage ‘to appear im public with a. | tS cep, AAFk ocean of mad despate.” #0 | The Place of Trial for Libel Saits, | this, too, by fair, manly diplomacy, and not catheter tte Develbearts inalraments aud for an hour gave favorite selections | lady dressed, howover modestly and sensibly, if in Ex-Goy. Chamberlain of Maine will, for the on surance compantes by the revont failares of a number | jn front of Mr. O'Gor disregard of tie prevailing fashion. revent, devote his Ume to Ieot He " by incorporating into a'Presidential message } O'Gormen's staicrnom, By twelve an | Prerent, devote his me wurmg. He is one of the } rs Judge ScTOERLAND’s recent decision in | bY ig 8° | of weak end ill-managed concerns has only served | even the most inveterate revelicr lad yielded to the And when you come right down to the niesty of | most polished speakers in New England, ' ee | the libel euit of Max Stuakosct against the | & gcogray ical phrase which might possibly | to strengthen pbit confidence in hose wich can | Soom Inrnte! ofthe son and ah bad rete, | tha potnt and tae wou esting ons elo fo {tien tho other day, , asa (iy sor ine pace gccepien ce | Roche Ui brit " admit of two constructions. show themselves to be in areally souad condition. | the weather the vessel Would return te the tock and | that Purpose as the women, aad qaite as much time bore the proud motto, * ¥ ddraig goch a ddr; 17 sod diapiay type may ts uned “ne Weekly snd hemi Wenaty, wie | Rochester Union, brings very plainly into dock and , i Barber by the " (St cxttn harks, a1 the eotton of the advertisers y dew the tardditee 6 Va edi Perhaps we assume too much, Ponsibly | Among others, the old nud deservodiy popular At- | the reception would be abaudoued in ite present | and money. Your gentleman pays © barbor by the | evcnwn," or" You know how it yourvelf." i 0 cents ber i ardships to which newspaper edi- r " : Y | jautic Maiwal makes am exbibit of its affairs, which Peek We ete et Be gee eax ape teen fn | —The Lonisville Courier-Journal is of the ] quer, Wo eau bet fees tors and publishers are exposed in the fear- | the President and his Secretary were #0 ig: | we print in our advertising columns, and which pent olan he shesmer reached Plor $8. oad | ian caine, Gt. for, is piece’ of besinase, and at | opinion that there 1s one vartee thes ts ts own reware ! ———_ - -—— less discharge of their duty. The Union | norant of geography and history that they | abundantly indicates {:9 claim to the foremost posi- | Court House in the Comptruiior’s room mito night present de aoe cronies | ae eo ireel of that of haying marriod Loto the Grant famity. rm—Advice to Cone | had criticised Mr, Strakosca for what | did not know there wore two independent among the marine insurance companies of this | Ferclved that the Feal Sates ceseld Ve met at the tothe telert, We tow dremmed: hod zee jue go | Tho slim attendance at the Indiana Editerial gress. seemed to it an attempt at extortion, in | governments on the island of San Domingo, Ws total estts amount to Sioa ea et Wye oh the Ha, leary inn «| place. in your on rly for instance, and ea wat | Convention weaccounted for bythe fact thatthe ull to 7 ' » : saa year [te gross annual reooipte were over $7,000,000, sly, Commissioner Hennessy, Col. Roberts, and e! Sufi ha +4 oe sent around their passes for 1271." ; Congress, by odd jobs, is disc vsslog the | charging $4 each for tickets of admission to | and when called to explain by Mr. F RESTON, { iite t= loons wore bat @ 254,000; no chat there Is Mr, Walter Savare,. Arrangementa were periécie | Of sare Rtg eerie meee Shoulders 204 | —When aman and a woman are made ove, the ¢ subject of civil service reform. Mr. Tnum- | hear Miss Niusson sing, averting that the | they were ashamed to confess thoir ig- | not ine slightest gronnd to doubt tes ability to mert | Guirod. thomen tn the uninion ef ale thee hee eee, | wiiell perhaps, some ladies weer-—a ctouzh for my | @Westion is, * Waich one?" Sometimes thore # «long i Buit, having endured the pertinacity of | muse was not worth the money. Mr. Srna. | norance. uy Gewcands iat can possibly be mado upon it, bol make nny attempt to exter the harbor waull tue | OWN part, 1 Rovar saw ouch a thing--are not scir- | struggle between them before the matter is settled, affice-seckers till he has lost all patience | xosctt—not «0 much, we ———oo - ——— Weather modera cumstance, he moss business in Florida is assuming — 5 resume, from any cae ‘ «tae, Robes Chile 1 iM te ——— ‘Men quite as often yromen. They ; with them, proposes that members of Con: | gonse of injary at from the doaire of securing | , Att deal is aid iu certain circle, and | |The Mev. Naber Collen, of Chicago, wl ee A LIVELY LiTthe Front. Tash Citasrlne ana euentit'eand ess (0 tas | soresta, cured, aoked: and forwarded to toe Norte, ‘ 7 by certain newspapers, about the corruption of | Fe at Stelaway Mat next Tuesday evening for the . : a ; 4h) [rae ee vee | , gress who do not hereafter keep clonr of the | notoriety —thereupon, instead of letting the | 4; i 4 ,. | Benefit of the Mereautile Library Association, Sas i girls secrets about slecping in kid gloves and poul- | An industrious old Indy in Eastern ( 4 Ate " the courts in this city. Among others, the Na hi save ees i A Justice of « ‘ence Panches a Maa’s | ticing bands and face to make them white, Perhaps . q i preted ig of f "7 the Leste His bill to this effect | solves whether or not they should pay the | two Judges, at | bee New Yoek beeahy | gaara saaiawe te tol arssiase cal en pointe tor | , A, Smusing trial came off at Oswego on Fri- | ghie as possible, and somo of the mysteries of the | here.” } OTe eal antgrriue of the NyEs | price he demanded, must needs commence | who are believed, on evidence which can hardly | ‘uich Mr, Collyer is xo famous, Wiicther of nut | Wopgenuad Jectte Veer ets eran | fait un gine would sstonieh your’ Way, hess | | —TWo young thieres who broke into store ta 4 and Montoxs of the Senate, and of others | an action for damages against tho Union, | be gaineaid, to be corrupt.” Does not tho | te wili touch upon the want of erit shown by the | Aagutt comune om a ; 20d of last August, ‘This | pteboston, we didn't even Koow there Was buch # | Belfast, Me. last werk, wore detected by thelr tect who uphold the existing aystem. The de-} and fix the place of trial in this city, With- | editor of the Nation keow that if there is any | managers of the Livrary tn ciosiog the roving room | Seagutt grew out of the lawyer's treatmrout Of the | thentadenta tee i” cays, Cousin ‘Tora, who ts at | migrre om Oeetwex, which they mistook for mapte % baie thus far throws Veit light on thre sub- | out adverting to the unso mly partisanship | S¥ch evidence as it speaks of, tho two corrupt | on Sundays and Holideys, we are not informed, LU) Squire wuen the latter was on the witness stand a | TaMMCrHt: “can’t gel, along without it tmakes | A Wotsuman of most wonderful lineage, whe lect. On one side it is charged that Govera- | with the plaintiff displayed by Judge Suri. | Iu4E°s can be easily impeached and put out of | Ne certeialy ought to do so day oF two previows. On the day in question Webb | buys coswiics at his drux store, and it is uot the | bore name of nivctecn syllables, died In Angieseen @6 $ ment clerks are appointed solely on political | yrraxp on the argument of the motion to | avid aia foie lect he a , ay £) The London correspon tent of the Boston Ad hee sti hed ate i cases annie Marmgeee wT cnow for % certainty of more men that paint poteoiaed ee ee Cae eee conclusive either that they are not guilty of the ing nearly 18,009 | “BCR Holbrook eave Lim o gentle hint that he was | qyeir facos than Ido womes—really paint, pink, and ‘ Grounds, and are lazy, incapable, and too | have the place of trial removed to Rocheeter, wertiscr witnessed in @ bail holding nearly 15.000 puller en : —Children have b “ ar \'| ehargee tueds ogalsat thers, oF that In all. the Pie my not wanted there, and that his coming was apiece | white; and you can't find one kidy in five bundred © been so “crammed” with numerous by half. The chargo is met by the 0 babi gece ¢f | people # representation of the sloge cf Birasbourg, . od b t does that, Almost every lady sometimes uses | study in the Troy schools, that physicians have f tay Wlagaon OF a RSGGIEN A he as, it eecms tous, committed @ great | New York bar no lawyer can be found with sufi- | which bronglit ont the Eugtish aympatuy tor France | Of bragen impudence after what lad happened de- “fanoeent toilet powder, to counteract the | ie ihetr duty to inferpose and. prescribe, not drags, tut founter allegation of such Senators as we | practical wrong in refusing to grant the | cient courage to take the necessary proceedings | a sn amusing mater. Tue vertorannee tai: | ‘meen thom. Webb reed that be dida't come to | Gach of Samp, and mao noectet oft Butts | fewer eunte, ve named, that the men appoin' ‘ Sw pepeite ; , jed Holbrook a | & ve ve Bi : bite y the motion. ’ ; against them. But, to use the Nation's own dnesd Some 70 performers, and was given by 8 | oo nol ook returned the compliment, | iti# only young clerks and siudente that are sy vain ? —The Oneida Community deny that they bere politicians are of the very best quality, and The injury, if any, which the plaintiff had | tan All charges of this kind must rest on | ‘lreus company. A large painting of the citadel was | oy aes weet) keuwe tho office, ame om bis You are mistaken, aru not Rercas vee any present intention of purchasing land in the West or are never recommended except for their su- | suffered, was the prejudice excited against | facts dates, and circumstances are Pins heyg opm bap grr Liodgelat rasoea refeaine, seised him by the collar, and sttempted 10 | inege boardiun house for geatiswon, and st dimers bo lobpt rel for the purpose of estabishing s oew \ perior fitness. As to there being too man: hii id Miss N b 7 needed to give them substance.” The highly | ine! to dispay the entir put bie cet. Lawyer ” | times numbered professional men, railroad officials, - ? 'Y | him and Miss Nizsson in the minds of the & SY | ishment, brought ja live sheep, oxen, two camels, yer Kobluson, one of the wit: | jryirunce agents, drummers, mechanics, &., among | —Out of 24,721,532 passengers carried on Mas- in office, a general denial is set up. people of Rochester by reading the Union. | ‘ittwous gentlemen who in club rooms and over | iyo gebras, aud an slepiact, which walked up the | BEMCt Cescribed the seene which ensued with | her putroon, tht nearly every touet table was sop: | aachusecta raliroads during the ten morthe endiog This shuttlecock debate goes on,a member | It ig no disparagement of that excellent | “mer tables indulge in abuse of Judges, while | 11. and passed ont of right behind the citadet, | rmmatic effect. Holbrook made two dashes at | piled with paint aod soe, knoe, nt vorsal patsii Sept. 90, 1870, but 18 were killed. This number Is coa- of the Cabinet occasionally taking « hand. | journal to say that ite circulation is not very |‘ 'B¢ court room they flatter and fawn upon | ‘Tuen the Prussians approciied, upon which the | Webb. which were warded off. Me then rallied, | makes one almost. fancy that **Civilization’s « full: | Merebiv in excoss of 186. Geo, Guant eaye in hie annual message that | crtencive tm thie clty, and that wheter, | Mate same Judges for favors, may be worthy | French saltied out and cave veir adversaries a ee. | And charged down upon the inwrer, who seized Lim | ure, and the Caucasian played out.” —Rutland (Vt.), ladies having frequently been rageany D aheli saniion oon i extensive in this city, and that whatever |» cnbers of the Association of Nincompoops, but | vere whipping. Both sides carry off thetr wounded | in that perition, Holbrook planted hie ston Webb's | the Remon for whet they sro cominaaliy. dome | MaKed on the streets of late, provided thermelven { aS iB aioe of civil service * orm in gen: | effect it cam have for good or evil can justly | they command very litt respect from the public, | wader flag of truce, efter which the Prussians re: | {tce, smashing’ his nove, and ‘otherwise injuring | themselves. “Could yon loro 'a man who pinched | With cayeune popper, and some of the corner loafers ; " ' 3 y f 4 iis icet it Hike t : are tro sore eyes, Fs oral; but ho carefully avoids particulars. | be appreciated in Rochester alone. Yet, In | t¢they caunot or dure not make these slanderous | Um renew the battle, fire thelr shells into the |". x scturtane, who uttendel to Web's wou Sian aed Ghd tank co lope Wee Gane aentese | cctnve an thie inte oan, Vialus suckeutens. ‘ His Secretary of tho Treasury, on the other | the face of this fact, its editor is called upon | imputatious good by impeaching the objects of | tame piace, and the piece ends with Strasbourg 1 ho cawe to bi with a biack eye andatw boots & full size too small for him. Did you ever A Peper ¢ $ > i . (4 iu flames. During the progress of the representa. | 40d broken nose. One or both of the ‘man’s barefoot ? I wish you could see br. ly speaks, as other foreign papers have done, of * Das- ' hand, declares that no reform is necessary, | to defend himself at point hundreds of | their malice, common decency requires that they | ames T laspeksd Ww GanK aa 3 were broken, and he took an instrament Jack's. They look about a# much like a lady's | tel Webster, the expounder of the American Coustiame and that the existing practice is porfect ; | miles distant from the spot where the alleged | rbould hold thei tongues jon an open carriage, supposed to contain the Kinz | straightened it The nose was @ litte prominent White, pretty, perlect-shaped feet as they do nt dictionary.” hil Cc “ r e the alleged 3 of Prassia and Bismarck, drives round the bail, and | now and @ little crooked, but was as good for all | like’ mud turti Corns bere, and dislocations —Some sinner has stolen the thern y H while Gen, Cox, the late Secretary of the | wrong was committed, and submit the ques Sas eee a _ | atevery atep these personages were received with | Prectical parporos as before, although it might | there. buatons on the joints, mnid the toes piled up . sera! gas lige areas i ; f r Ran Pasty, te kanusd Vayaeee je and ituesses ed, ant uwyers on both | Au ¥ by the Aly talk L hear bets eet " ns the thief thi of no use to him where be ‘ the question, shaking the dust off his feet, | unable to form a correct opinion upon it through Keutucky, to conneet with the Southern | 64 great anger wheu any of the French were killed, | sides made 4 y argaments. Counsel for the | bis chums about otmtunents aud corn plasters that le | is gotng. as tt does not work higher than 313. ; Fi ba r railroad system, has met with a cheek through | o:.4 turoag piece the Prassians we ee Vaid he admitted @ technical assault, but | ts mot an exception. nm H nd declaring the whole busi distyand : Kl | ond throaghout the piece the Hrassians were hissed . an except —A Chicago music sto tly sold ! eclaring the whole business so dirty an JGlps GorimatAnn, ‘Aipaaes, thal the'|) \Cavsadighoaliisn) waulheied’ by. Wa Mantseey |iced crocecsatcwuie cass aicone: Gare ah eored 06 to the Squire's ofire for | Afier making the few follies of the gentler sex ago store recently sold a piano, F the practices so rascally, that he would not | reputation of Miss Nis aes ‘ y y | and groaned at, while the a purpose of provoking it. “tome men,” said | their own, in an aggravated degree, thene maie | and the buyer soon after wrote to the dealers that he j reputation of Mi ILSSON as a alnger is in | Legislature to grant the privileges and franchises | the echo, “can serve the Lord as if the very devil was in | bipeds assert their manliness by chewing tobacco, | and bis wife couldn't find the place to wind it up, and stay whore he was not allowed to reform them | some way involved in the case, and that, as | necessary to sccure its construction, ‘The troubl —— and im my view that's just What was the matter | smoking clears, or worse, a nasty vipe, by stagcer’ | chey wanted to be told at once how to make tie thing: 4 Thus far the whol ter has bes ce ¢ Biodl aseita eee ene eee | Arkansas, notwithstanding that ber credit | “ith Webb that aay." ing home several times « week the wor liquor, jiessis hus far the whole matter en con: | (he witnesses in her favor reside here, their | originated from the jealousy of Louisville toward Sitierg PT aGERT Wy EaMamGUTE Ge oT on Fe Foster said the question, was whether the | by keeping disreputable Sompany ¢ the opposite | f inted in the Ch " n My idered in reference i .. “inci i fj ci Aline q | Bas been nearly ed Ly maladministration © Nou had a right to go into @ dustice’s office to | sex as their own, iudulging iu fast horses, betting —There is a r printed in the Cherokee Na- sidered in reference to A tania to office. | convenience must be taken into account, } Cincinnati; and “Southern feeling” 18 worked | yer atairs, is ver rich in natural resources, This | tr¥ Acause, He. held that Webb had a right to be | at rece, playing at billards, and squandering theit | tion pereanpint n say ‘An drkemes <tsereanes h Now, this is neither the chief point in the | ‘rhe Judge himeclf has, it appears, a very | ¥Pom to defeat the project, because one end of | state cortains some of the richest cotton lands in | Hehe And was el lly there: qc dues returned a | money generally. And it is vory litte appreciation | «tt ane worst apcciaen of plekled tongue we even } case, nate difficulty which ought to be first | decided opinion of tho young lady's merit nied road behets beers pg tag iene the South, Coal and iron lave been found in abun tibet ral aaa keepiug themselves nice, pare, ‘dainty, and pretty, [oi Pcdaae | Meg Nie achat seca ‘ emedied. The 5 2 ‘ : that it would be of great benofit to both Kentucky anee, and the large deposits of zine, lead, 7 and for doing everything in thetr power to make occurred in @ type foundry.” ‘ i are already occupied; every place is full; | suppose that any other Judge, or even } is ays z DPE -* Lia da Detter let the men Aight their own batties as they are | — ux” partion are fashionable in Rome, and the average capacity of le | ‘ " ‘3 : ‘ bly adapted to influence the average Kentucky | are rieb in silver, some of them yielding over 1,000 My Dean Jouxxy Caaravup: You are having | quite to do, and if she has anything smart to | Ga. The lady who 1s to be hostess issues invitations d average capacity of our people '* | himself, is going to have that opinion in-{ mind, and the legislative action requested by | Per tom. A pewsouree of werlth bas been discov- | at present a hard time, The Germans have got you | *3Y; let it be on the otner eide of the question. To | to those she wishes present, and cach gucst is expected = - such that it is a fair inference that the men | vested with the dignity of e judicial decision. | tne promoters of the road seems likely to be in- | *ed in the caves of the Boston mountains. Tueve, | down, and mean to choke you to death. Taey | De rire ber atice would Hm stand se good chance | to closely envelop bim oF herself in @ sheet, and to who have got the places are, as a general | The question is not whether Miss Nitsson | definitely postponed known to the early settiers as batcaves, are in «| won't do it; but 1 think vou bad better give ap! yedivor will give ita Gonsplosons yptsce, nid baal | pillow case abous iw ‘ye Fe ( 4 ‘ of : i 2 : as ©) pm . Bome se . 64 ery man Will Chuckle over and read it slond to —A man was arrested a chester on com~ \ tule, capable of discharging their duties, or | ig or is not the equal of JeNNY LIND, but Col. W Say P7 j Le tle siption | iesestien:- amie ot (Ser sete a? oul of the dust and dirt, rab your eyes, | fir ady iriends within hosting, 084 soark the ploce | patos of his wife, for not eupporting her. tis renly so at least, where they are deficient, capable of ly whe! f ff : ‘ol ILLIAM M, Grosvenor, who for | are miles in extent, and contain millions of tons of | and look around and see how matters stand. For | and cond it to thos Whether my letter . simply whether $4 fora ticket to hear her | 9... years past has been a principal editor of the | Milrousearth, Nearly all the aaitpetre used in the | twenty yours past who hae been your “ friend"? | is read or not, I have (reed my mind apd that is one | thls chatge was that he was willing to support his wifes ’ Jearning them, It is therefore putting the ! sing in Rochester was or was not too high a| yo... cay el ere it ae mauufacture of gunpowder in the Confederacy dar- | You answer, John Ball, Yes, Jotun Bull, You and | S#tistaction to A SPRINGFIELD GLicL, | Dut was not willing to support the whole neighborboed ee y Fi = Miaouri Democrat, has just ended his connecti sds : i 7 a ‘and do his own cooking aud washing and froming. 1 cart Leiore the horse to go io work to make | charge. That issue evidently can only be | with that paper, Col, Guosvuxon merits a prom. | We rebellion was made of material procured | he have been very intimate for tue last twenty ae inia paper reports that the peo- regalations about the mode of appointments | properly tried on the testimony of citizens | inept place among the publicists and newspaper | (y's meee Cove en eee oe ide best aedces seen elne , mber nest, an ple of that State are emigrating to the West to a fear- ; while ss yet there are no vacancies of Rochester, and no witnesses from this city | men of the country. To a sound judgment and | feriuser eimilarto geauo, os youn te hae feasts ath yen oe the Fane han | A Lawyer Learus Wisdom froma Protty | ful extent.” and that everybody seems to wen 9 60 The thing to be established first is the law | ought to be allowed to testify in regard to it, | @ broad comprehension of public affvirs, he ati Seer only Le has let you do most of the fgiting and pay yea aa Pshissan Dispaten. Taaniotese 04 vbw Unensaieheavennioas te teen? i 4 : . ites an unusual p cles 13 i he Evenin. ‘clegram steals its city news | most of i seme: hy Me. le by 4 a ‘ of removals. It is the utter disregard There is a further consideration which | Unites an unusual power of clear, strong writing Paha ne (bgp taal eid moet of the bils, Your agreement with Mr, Bull A day or two ago a talented young lawyer of « | ™merants of all sound rules upon this matter that | adds to the injustice of Judge Svrurn. | Hie recently published work upon protection b sek sigan i very | has been called i neighboring city, Whose name is not Suiith, and —The annual report of the authorities of Har< h brought the auidect eo. nrominest!y ' i: prescuts the arguiwent in favor of free trade with | COMFPIccoUs for its enterprive. The Glode is rapidly ENTENTE CORDIALE. whose rricé have been ke angels’ visits, was de- | vard College i# published. It etates that in August, ia) sia ought th ri : P “34 v4 Y | Lanp’s decision. The defendants are re- remarkable criginallty end power and deservedly outstripping tue Telegram tn its cir. 1 Very pleasant, was itnot? You, Johnny Crapaad | jighted by fa ac ia Bis Shoe Fei eeeee, lady, | 1809, a young woman applied for admisnon a0 @ studeod fore the country. And we are bound to] quired by the nature of their business to sista. ay Se i tiow. and old John Ball, went along #0 lovingly tozetber ; | 8UO aunouneed her employ bim pro‘es- | ip ihe Divinity School, aud that another young women bé “5 . ~ oS - —— - 2 - i sionaily, With a beaming smile that could ily “ . sy that it would be linpossitle to find an | reside in Rochester and remain there con | Ther has been another disturbance, but | Iu ithe LAfe of the Bditor of the Times in | 2°% with food rich Frenen blood, and he Ms thin | be restrained from bursting tnt a ‘uli-blown lauch, | ese ine tome application im ¥ebruary, si Boa i ie ore le d " } 1 4 “ Kangen aper money. John Bull's cousia Willi: 4 you, | the young Blackstor led the lai cushioned y inexcusably sinned in this respect than that | jag his domicile at no one fixed place, but, | ley Hospital, owing to the attendance of a num- | AAPM IT The tee oe sea. | avo monins diting for deae life 1 "Hip and thigit | tha Secgeacd oles chat too lady wusteved a small | of fermentation to transport to other lauds he national of Gen. Guan. The peremptory manner in | on the contrary, is always moving about in | ber of fomate students at a clinic, About a dozen | intimate with the very respectaule ugliah geate- | even to the going down of the sun.” Yon, Crapand, | While hand shut literally gtstened with, diamonds, | lauor of Mexico, eaited pulgue; but» method ic! if e i of y ” ei n wh dite the New York 7 that bs are ecwide’ 7 and applied a Sucz-scenied akerebte' jer lips, | pi ving it has been discovered, by which ite aver which heads of bureaus have been tumbled | hig business. It is certainly as easy for him f tho young ladics appeared and were received ae ey a new oer Rice dire, Neca a eure us ane bat e now down, aud William $s pounding you hard, geo ‘casting her eyes upon the floor, said: | and perfume are retained to any climate, and for any h out of office in Washington, and meritorious | to go to Rochester to attend to his case as to | With Lisses by a portion of the young men pres- | ‘Yhe reason of th rm on hie part is that he sup- | What bus yoor loving “ally” been doing al! this “My busuiess is very particularit Is—pardon | tength of time. me, sir, but you will not betray me "'Beiray yout Not for the world, madam, You can coniile in me with the same Tellance usin a priest at the confessional.” “Phe fact is—L want—that is T have been unfortu. nate in my marriace relations,” eabordinates displaced everywhere through | go anywhere else ; while coming here, for his | °* One of the lectures was upon surgery, and | Feacs thes some resent tngalisions Of Be weap ome? Ueteeacaris eut tho country, ia today a weakness and a | Soponente, involves a verious amount of ex, | ating the demoustrations—the surgical lemon- | (re roushs who are attached to that insututou that Bs dacs Pigs i ’ “| strations, mot those of disapprobation—two of | they have swora to take his Hfe, Accordingiy. as I | bas beea false to you, Hor Qucen Is mother in-law seandal to the Republican party. It has | pense and inconvenience, to say nothing of c come of tho introduction of a military ré- | actual loss. —The inscriptions found on Easter Istand, ‘whieh have been supposed to present traces of the lov tribes of Israel, have been deciphered by Professor; Haxtey, who nds in them impressions from mouide 10%" ‘ ‘under bis | to the Crown Prince of Germany. Joun Bull's aris- the lady students are said to have fainted. The carries two loaded revolvers in his pock~ | tocracy all want yon destroyed, aad they waated me i r ‘The eyes of the lawyer glistened with pleasure, | Wed by te Polynesians im printing patterns oo the saps” ime, in which want of sense, want of i i i jg. | Ungentlemany conduct of the male students is | oie an ere Oe Trursrorpectiaty es TeTS™ | destroyed $0 1961 to 1865. Now, Jobnny Crapiud, | andcdrawine bis chair Close'to the side of Ene lady, | cloth, the aucioot diene of Tabith iene ecgmlianie Still, the Judge having exercised @ dis. | severcly commented on by the Philadelphia press. ANOTHER LISHMAN, } what on esrth are you going to do about it? be emarked : —The Col asi nies tanav ak View \ manners, evon a want of decency, have been | cretion committed to him by law, there is no eet f Wo sincerely regret bat » fgentioman of such eda- | Tadvise you to make peace with Germany, and | ,,.\F see tree—zou wanta divorce, Tam just the | ORS Dolegna Gesdis save that ot Vienne tt ' largely manifest. In comnion life, in mer | remedy for the defendant but by the slow Mr. Srurceon is of the opinion that} cation und euch charming character as the present | then— ra of {hls kind, althougl: Ihave. never’ bad a caso | Waaue, Teese two Metorians dined Aire cantile or financial affairs, in industrial occu Christian people may lawfully attend fairs and | editor of the Times should be put to any incon 1, Teach all your brave children toread and write, kind ta court, How long have you been . process of appeal. We only hope that the pations of all sorts, in domestic or eveu islature will hasten to pass the bill now menial service, far more consideration is | before it, inking this discretion from the habitually shown to employees than this | Judges, and requiring the trial of cases like , Administration shows, or has shown, to the | this to be had in the counties where the al ‘Thiers pat the question," Against whom does Germany act Aghs at thie moment?” “Agaiase Loats XIV," wered M. Ituake, M. Thiers did nos reply. —It is astonishing how often disasters, such Ores, railroad sccideets, and (be like, tollow each other ' in rapid succession, epidemiecally, 60 to speak, Withi bazaars which have a religious or charitable ob- | venience by terrors so unfounded, We do not » 2 Get afair expression of public sentiment about ject, provided that lotteries are not permitted to | pose there is one of the Tawrnany roughs that kuows | what corernment Vrance wants now, and follow it, be an adjunct. If the experience of New York | Mim by sight, and certainly there is no danger that | ¥° maticr where it leads you. i i %, mettle fret with pour ope during the last few months is of any value, we | S8Y Of thew will ettick Mim. Ln fact, the classof | 4. Nextand chiefly with may assure the reverend gentleman that fairs Nine years! You mast have been very young when you entered (hat blissful—d mean wreteued state”? 1 was a mere child—a foolish, inexperienced school girl. A doting mother placed’ me tn the armas ofan foe, Germany, ar pertidivus tried lin Bull, He approaches yon as he does others favor of freedom ef the press, and if be were to full “Art thou in health, my brother ? and he smote citizens whom he calle Tammany roughs are allin | J ‘ < cld enough to be my father; but be was | about one month past no less than fiftecn steamboat \ most fuithful and responsible officers. I | Jeged injury was committed. Mcanwhile | and bazaars without such an adjunet are likely to | jttogacrimmage they would be suru to stand by | 2% wader he TN Ti vine Erlend, Fich. and for. (wo or three years 1 did aot Keow the | have bese barned or bank on Westera waters, entailing the onc case somo rogard is had to fidelity, | \fisg Niissox ought not to suffer in public | prove, im this part of the world at Lenst, a coatly | {ito * scrimmage ther would ba eury to. stand by Our real and loving telondy diflerence, T was as happy, as though my hasbanit | y tox of not les than one hnoired and fity lv to length of service, to the respect due to | ostimation for this ill-advised conduct of her | failure, A fuir in which goods are only offered | founded ax were those of the Rev, isasc Fidler, —— Witu other married women opened my eyes, and L] —It is related that a rustic in a New Eneland pape y , for sale, as in ordinary shops, represents a speetc ner Bnglis! sls oot The Boy in Binghamton Jail, Became wretened, 1 pined for—well, or & heart | town went to hear Ralph Waldo fueron iu integrity and respectability; in the other | manager, for sale, as in ordinary shops, represents a species | another English traveller, who came to this county PPE ey as Hist was wore eoogeuinl with my own, A wan of | sccnd of Arvomas Ward (they teetered tm toe same ball ease, nowe whatever. A domestic of th —_— of pious fraud, the visitor being expreted to pay | number of years ago. Mr. Pidier nad been told | 70M" Arie 7 fie Mn | sour age, wom, would fave sulle we Deiter.” dyrvobra bain, Seas te ft g cle e s for tremely dangerot avel of o 7 were 18:0 Pe h the Following ¢@ e' bx: #0,” eaclaimed the lawyer, rubbing bia | °° _ ouschold, who has long and faithfully per. | 8m Domingo—Doee Gen. Grant Kuow | for an articlo three or four times the price for | Wat It was eatramely deaxetove to brave 08 6 | om ane report of MF. Dyers Interview mith Rul Iwan ‘isting bia ueipieut moustache, ug } marked to an incu AC une ss Arte " 7 et at he is After which he can buy it elsewhere, ‘This is abhor eamboats in ty sot tay OARS | ct acemadinue dilaen paps rs Your sufferings will soon terminate, 1 will get you | mus Ward, all Uhaye to say ix, he ie an inforna! fool." Witwer bie oF lier dation nck turned ont . Ra Aas Oh A ddite BONA ty, the | BOUNLE Were Im the be bit Of parading thomscives | lf of exceeding Interest tn its relisious aspect to ‘and then on —Goy, Merrill, of Towa, on a recent visit to the wpor the street without even a day’s notice. | From the days of Conusmus down an | rent to the ideas of # mercantile community, the | oo ine in cope along Wie Fiver shore and springing | he Christian world: Fie !—and then—but Tmast not be too | gon Merril: me pre Such a course toward any one in serv island in the West Indies, second in size only | Members of which expect to get their money's | gown upon the passengers ur the decks of the | gReportercNow. Mr. Rollo 1 want to ask yon » My husband is very rich, and be will | State Penitentiary, posoyenngad « sponth to Ges he i « Bad Be ihscy . ure, and to make it successful, lotteries and raiiles | vented Mr4Fidler’s enjoying, the fine sccuery of the | Cucetivs, in thie world? What has Geom the sim of | ip giori lis magnaniinity, Consider } conceary he Gov 1 i Whene: oak’ f the whole island nied Mr jFidler's enjoying, the ewery of the | your hi i ; nurary, by au awkward pauso~and theo ent practice; such especially bas ee ong eee nna wall it Lg, | ate fesorted (05 and the sums derived from these | Madson ; but after he found out how he was mis- | 1inllofl (with great yehewence)—ay onjecuive has | YOuraelt vivoroed, aud rest easy, hor took back what ho had said, with what grace l been the practice of this Administration. geographers and historians never call it by | adjuncts, as they are mildly termed, constitute the | taken he took the greatest pleasure In going up and | through. Noth ok me With gre 0 | “Let me stomin the Orst place, give me state. | could muster , We present this therefore as the objec | any other name. Gon, Gant, in hisannus! | proiits of the fair, Such is our experience of | down on the day boats between here aud Al than the gies, “That he wey to seem | ment of your erievanceey ~A curious lawsuit has just been commenced tive point to which attention should be firat | messze, recommended the appointment of | fairs and bazaars; and Mr. Sronarox, with his | Ta the same way the editor of the Times is now vo | (AK ti bunts dialogue wa lnteapted by one of | agine what e woman like Me must auflor wild auch As Tibaei:Apalnes in Beleyiie nad olhare Tina i commi *to no; naty wi > toned tha Wears armor and carries u . : Py hn allroad, no was eh peoting an addi directed, in considering the problem of civil | commission “to negotiate @ treaty with the | peculiar notions, would vaiuly appeal in buhalf | © ‘asn'tsocrates the Mau’ that Was executed for be- ton to her family wi travelling on it, and war +o mood ad wie * Yes, yes—eruel and barbarous: tr revolvers in his pockets, We can assure bim (hat tment—con- tervice reform. What is most imperatively | authorities of San Domingo for the acquisi- | of a charitable object to a New York audience. oi ini. ey : 7 responded § that wasthe man.” | dition intolerable—negieet, und ali that sort of thing. | tled and troubled by the roughness of the yous (hat he y - Po “4 7 . ife i his city will be mach pleasanter to him after inoned him, didn’t they—made bim drink | L wall just jot down @ lew of the items, Your name | over 1d been ox pected. required is a sound, healthy, and considerate | tion of that island.” Startled by this recom. | This may be a pity, but it is @ fact nevertheless. | 1.6 jay discovered what nonsense all Uut le ‘alr coker.” warethe way thoy aia in | é in tosaelt wiichabebas oresene easton ios Compal? hee; ; cee > Sg pes — ceeciammmese oad hooker v the way they digit.” | 8 Mrg, You must know my husband,"* 2 pie . sis ‘ law of removal from office, We think, with | mendation, Mr. Pxneton, the Minister of The police force of this city counts two FRANK BLAIR'S FURST VOTE. This poor boy, who is imprisoned apparently for | Whit. the merehant ? He's rich as Craeus,”* she lays the damages at $20,000 | # woll guarded system of this sort, which it | Hayti, which, as everybody knows, is a ro- | Ti6 police foree of tis city counts fv d rt missoings, asks, “Wasn't Socrates the f° Yer lie'eneny buLL don't care for ls wouey— A shipmaster at Hoaolulu reports that, dur- ought not to be difficult to establish, the | public occupying the westera part of the a to a Tr toe cra natictad ag | How the Income Tax may be Retained Dee | man who was execuied for being so good and | 'Yie lunter wrote down a sketch of the lady's | PES TeCent visit of le veel at Jarvis Isiani a sore " subject of appointments would be relieved of | island of San Domingo, addressed an earnest | "ent 1 the army, Mey Ere See spite the Seuates wise? And the whole purport of Rulloff's part | matrimonial intelicities, and ussured her that ho | afd suark" (#o called because ite ekto Is Ldood : soldiers, they,would have two surgeons aud two | Wasuixaron, Jan, 26,—Senator Scott carried | of the conversation seems to demonstrate that ho | ¥OUld have no dificully ia procuring a divorce, | “aF spote) was washed ashore, whici one & large portion of its difficulty, At all | note to Mr, Secretary Fisu, bearing date tho \ With at least $10,000 alimony, twenty-#ix fect in length. ‘The distance hecwrem the Hl < ig assistant surgeons to render them the necessary | the repeal of the income tax to-day by % to ¥, made Socrates's philosophy the rule ot nis life, | 4 yy avons ey the events, It would sink into subordinate and | Sth of December, citing this paragraph of the | medical attendance, ut as policemen they | Beveral Senators who favored ite abolition did not | According to Plato, Bocrates ftaught that virtue | tog meso happy? tuguiredethe ladye ner AK” | eee of this monster, he amorta, wa four vel, and , secondary importance. message, requesting an explanation of this | have twenty-one surgeons at a salary of $2,950 | ehance to be present. Frank Blair, who was court: | consists in knowledge. This, at least, seems to be < : Ww an goss to Bare yous thou sand dollars, —A gentleman was endeavoring to enjoy an It is not for us to define precisely what the | broad phraseology, and inquiring whether it | each; and this not being enough, two physicians | ed for repeal, voted against it, A motion to recon- | the formula by which bis philosophy Is expressed, | ouly take aretainer Of S100, And. When ie ie accom: | evenivg in the company of @young tady pou whan ™ ” — j { . “ dor Is not likely to succeed, and the next question although Le exemplifies a deeper \d more truthful 500."" he called, but found @ serious obstacle ta r on of te f remoy. ould be. But it should | was intended to cover the whole island, in. | have been enlisted as policemen avd detailed for | * i “ 6 w of removal should ie Bt ANON : i i " \ pa Will be Lo get at the Diil in the House, If the Way] doctrine in his lifoand death. But this is the prin» That is extremely reasonadic, I have vo cha her stern facher, Wh) at length veutnred to yery plni ‘ begin with the principle that no man shail | eluding the Haytian Republic, and informing | duty as surgeons, Kither these surgeons must SMe Ceesenlliga Lek CHROOT EE Cok toes fateed Late nition eek co cenit care about me now. (0, You, were is a check ior #84 } I ivcimace tat the our for reviring had. aived. "f 4 Sid gs Heist aie é Tawar aes (le of ik an ihe aplien Geed ae Me ommittee are disposed, tire prev | e.pal ‘aise ethical rock on which the world lors. | (at my husband gave me to-day to go shopping A he he Ses . ; be turned out of office, except for specific | the Secretary that the President's recommen. | bave 4 very easy t as a iH, oF the police need 8 | vent jts repeal by not allowing the House to Lave a | Rullofy, in an especial sense, whether guilty or inv | will only want half of it to-day, Will you ger it | think you are correct, my dene sir," returned the um. tause, without due aud reasonable public | dation had excited extreme solicitude among | ¥4common amount of ductoring Tole noun Is , Recreters Boutwell $0 iar holds tue | uooent, seems by the reported eouverestion te here | CMNSUI Der’ | | to. | alaahed Foune maa. "We have boon waiting fo bore sotice ; and this notice should have reference | the authorities and people of Hayti, Mr. Joun Tusxin has just pablished a | gute are ia favor of wiplvg out tue tax, It in cor, | mistaken knowledge for virtus, He wo doubs feels I will give you $100 for yur shopping and keep tae eee cee inguost in London affords a remark ¥ d N Resin has just pablished « | tain that a (wo-tirds vote cannot be secure, and | thatthe world bas wronged him by neglecting check,” BORE TH AROR I 2 Rene & The to his position and character and length of | This was « proper note, and ought to have | oy work intended to cnforce his peculiar views | No majority vote can Ket at the Beuaie bill except | pening, But how plainly i appears. vhatihe neeoe |. Tiie lawyer Rad that day received a remittance of | able Hinstration of the Leugtha to whiel y ! wervice, Ina more clerkship, where tho in. | received an explicit and respectful reply, | bf political economy. He thinks 1 would be a | (rau ae Warn, amd Manne Committee: It may of bis life hasheen ‘to make 8 man of humesir | Pi) fom Wie father, aud handed it over to the } carry woman. A domcate servant died s i ri | be necessary to pass a new Dill in the House suid me 8 i" ady, and, placing che hi» pocket-book, | doctor could not account for the deat’ x munbent Las properly discharged Lis duties, | cither affirming or repudiating the construe: | good thing to annibilute most of the railways | tome Mouday, and trant to ite chances in’ the | (there does nat appear te Gomeera bin, oat SNe ML bowed Li elient to the door, He way excessively | torr ororten examination, which wowe, thet a the minimum of this warning should not be | tion which the Haytlan Minister, in common | jn England aud all the railways in the United Je —— ; arity, Not an Impressive lesson be here inculestod, | SPRL Ate chiSutn aensatioucl ‘divorce ‘cascts aud a | Stomach had eon reduced to ihe vizv of 4 sb % leae than threo mouths. And we would ex. | with all persons who understand geography | States” and he frankly declares that, in bis |, WHat the Workinemen are Dorie, | Soc cousfatniuly knowing, BuL ie dekagice wil | myge Pie ot E10 ila "SY Ca Art pushed out of ite proper piace, tioweh tebe Hl i Ingli ‘ i . . LManY, —At the Workingmon's Con. God, an 2 20h lp doing © Hext Morning he went to the bank to get his The Coroner. medical ma} ol great eRpEE tend this period in the eave of persons who | and the English language, had put upon | judgment, it would be a good thing ‘to destroy | vention to day, 6 bill @ be presented tu the Legisus | So laa neetewINE te OFuer thee Reg may #9 | cheek cashed, and was thunderstruce when tho | cuco,had never seen so aseraynied a the sort bold the more roeponsible places, or who | the message, 80 fur from this, however, Mr. | without rebuilding the wew town of Edenburg, | tnce was wubinited and referred, whieh piovides | NEW Youx, Jun, %, 1871, Sa gg 18 ee i ty LE ar ‘Alluding to rumors started by tle eromkers have been long in service, to six months, or | Fis returned @ curt and evasive answer, | te north suburb of Geneva, and the city of New | gifoe one te promibit. the employment, of minors RT Sr nt had deen guilty of go base a crime as forging | of short tee cron, the Ponghkecpsio hugh say her hustund’s name, he hurried to the store of Mr, —— with the intention of exposing the lady He was still more astonished when Mr. —— in + There is no place north of here wiiere Ue tee sie lee than ning taches, and in many Joculities eleven, and Ail of magnificent quality, We speak know and even ® year, But it is the principle of the | telling Mr, Preston and the peoplo of Hayti | York.” This tast idea Mr, Reskix probably ai | undr fourteen years of age in fuctorios, aud oue for Laure Keone mtee Down’? - saynoxt | # Bureau oF La vor Suatisties. aura Keene made her reappearance in" Iunt- thing we would establish; the matter of | that itis none of theiz business what tho | ved at before he became aware of the earuost . ad Down" on Weinesday night, She wae warmiy detail is lees important. We are sure such a | President meant, because his messages aro herd AL Aibekonah arte i Hata How the Man Shines fn Wiscensta, Ereeted by a host of friends, Judge Hackett eocu, | Leen vleared with a wife for tore iniuton years’ | with altho evidence tefore um whet we may [0 UN0 mange would be advantageous to the Gov: | not the proper subjects of a discussion with | x.y Vork were seock sat af exnctone s what | AS ® newspaper tne New Vou Sow has na | Ped Leonel fi private Newee, Sile Raves dee al eneis; whieh silk afore inancfoF all nie emarin'to | treat yistrwny st wien toe every novss ou the Tie : sroment, by giving time for some preliminary | the representatives of foreign powers. would there be for Westchester county to he an- | uitier ol'nwe i'w uecidelly tress Sud inviute | pertormances rere, ago, when abo spared what ia | fat eniae t Theveretanlen ie eee manaiine, He | wut be eramuvod full of glisteuing.exkes We cannes H taining of the newcomer, and by holding tho Does anybody suppose that if Gen. GRANT } nexod to, and how would the people of that uns ae terme of wubweription to this paver are ao re- | how Known as tne ‘Olympic Theatre, ug ner acting | with divorce cases, oud las written to his lather to | say 600 strougly that we jee rep vue wean he hoor of the place open ong enough for ean. | had sent message to Congress, proposlug | fortunate resian be able to cscawe from the enur- } ple tl ul clonna, | VMS® WiMiM Ke rach OF peor | Is panned by Retold Rattoghneny and Dereepey, The | send ws cusat ers a ee erm isinninieee 4

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