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THE quired to labor and contribute their cash for | the Mevoi Straits measures four hundred and & renomination which is certain not to be | fifty fect in the olear, avd there are others made, and whieh, if it should be made, would | almost as long. As to expense, long spans 1871 THAT POOR GIBL’S APPEAL, TERRIBLE POLITICAL ROW, | htcr-A Marringe Contract Broken | peyryryG ruc iRGUMENT OF Tite | Tt is hard to give greater glitter to gold by | v, 8, MARSHAL DALLON PREPARING@ © be enough to insure the defeat of she party ; | are more economical than short «pans, where | aM Ld i Hall all Mg elon politer GREAT AND GOOD MR. GREELEY. — } Bding 1; and while the great arsine be Niblo's FOR TUB GUILLOTINE 4 Fi ‘i few woeks since Caspar Rapp, @ painter, has lost nothing in being remodelled, in whien con - in sh ro" ond cir money for » pie? foundations ave neecssari « a vl "1 — short, to work and spend their money the pier foundations axe necessarily deep | going yusiners in New York, went to bowd in Ho- | What Busines: inve Poor Girls tu the City @ | dition it was preconted for the fest time last even: | Fearfal Excitement among the f TUESDAY, JANUARY 81, ® result which is sure eventually to cost | and difficult to lay boken with Widow Steinbocker, The fair Inndlady Why Don't they Go to the Comntry t= | ing, it would hardly be fair to say that it was made Ropudblicans— che Great Chicts — <== | every one of them hie place, In other words, The main advantage of long-apan bridges, | tins a fuirer daughter, Elizabeth, for whom Rapp Does the President of a Banat Treat bis | more attractive by the change, for it was perfection bA ir Joe a ighee o Maceo 4 Amusoments Tomar, they are expected to pay for a razor to cut | however, on rivers where picrs can cagily be | felt or fetxned a fume which was henestly and de. | | Clerk Rancily an Que of his Family ¢ \iself betore, ‘Tue senses are fuirly intoxicated with | galer4 GLAwe a ene ong Hepabnons Mr The: 4 moustra.ivoly reciprocated. A formal matrimonial 1 sing sll Ps wlcory h , and elory of this piece, and one ican { their own throats, ‘hey had much better | built, is the decreased obstruction which manstre:ively Feelprocated. A a tron ebich ame | 810: Your kindncss in defending the poor and Gharwe Wiiwan ove Gt auaqiate politicians in Brooklyn. One of the most prominent ‘ Detwreen O0h and THB ave emigrate to Colorado, and go to work among | they offer to navigation. The growing rail: | yusy grew regardless of ls board bill, till the | helpless, especially women, bas become proverbial. | soiondors of the creat Calivi's palace must bavo | OMesholders fn the cits is abeus to be decopitated, i wa Avaciriadecmion the eands of Greeley helping Father Mrexnn | road interesta of the country, while enti- | amount footed up §% THe SUN is doing more good in this Way (han OMY | iwakened in those Who were admitted lo asight of ne ree Dy, be Marcial thon, br pag ar | sap — La Fevioners in the great enterprize of agriculture by irri | tled to liberal treatment at the hands of | Disiiking, or unable to pay this sum, Rapp gather. | Cher tuber Published, and it is the wish Of every | ig magnificence on a day of solomn pomp. The tical fold. U. 8. oh + fete WhOOS Terie Ot Haste Bowe aslo : : : vad to inter. | &t UD his Wardrobe and bied to New York, where | zen of respectability, mative of fureien. that It | ogcen epcetnete ballet occuptes a place of ite own, office expires on the 6th of February, is making gation. the Government, must be allowed to inter ay slway# remain an open ehounel through whieh strenuous efforts to secure ® reappointment, and im \ bh nearng Wists ace nats fore with the great navigable highways as | \? feud another boarding house and snoluer indy the prople may be heard. T. like many ovbere, bave | ¢weirely datinet. and tot, to be compared with Any | 11's 1, baeted by te leading Repabiioass to to 141 it., opp. Academy of Meme. ig 4 ° 6 : love, A few weeks ngo he accidentally breke his | the prople may be heard. FT, inany others, DAY | aramatic performance. The latter appeals to the in- | tis he is f Brees Gan Dewie Little as possible. If, therefore, the immense | jcc ‘This tret comine: to. the ears of Mice Stein. | Doen reading with interest tuo articles under the | fli "4 aympeanies; the former to the senses | cit outelde the Executive Committee. The Com re Teeoschang auf Teensehwng. Mr. Davip Duptxy Firip has come off ‘ker, her sympathy was aroused, and by promise | heading of * The Voor Girls’ Apoeal.”” Ithink the M . | mittee, however, have gone back on Dallon, and Hlncteete-tth Bronte coal tradg of the Ohio will be obstructed fur | OP res hata and loving offices’ Rapp wus per Alone. The vision of haif-nude female forms erow- | 1) Wai r decidedly first best in hie epistolary con: | jogg by fixing the length of the channel | suaaed to return to Hovoken, whece (orsix wevks | krett mistake the Amotican girls sank® 18 in EFFIOE | ing che ecene, in movemonts of liasome grace smd rough thelr chairman, 8. B. Dutcher, pat torward I test with the editor of the Springfield Repub- oh Wilae 4 i’ | he shared the widow's table, and was nuered by the | © procare rituatious in cities, Let them go Into | voluptuous ‘leneuor, anid the — sparkle of | the name of Jerome B. Wass, the unflinching enemy pring P epans of bridges on that river—most of | daughter. When he became convalescent, he was | the country villages, do thoir best and be willing §o | gold, rund. burnished steel, tue sheen | of all the iMogal whiskey distillers, Wass posresses Tibe _— bene antag ake fwcan. Having been reviled in the columns | which are or will be railroad bridges—at no crous enough to Mra. Steinbocker, - | to be tausht, ond they will see a mow life opening to o, i Ae eee ote: PIR good qualifications for the office, and his friend Dh bors Museum Kei Hay of the Republican for acting as the legal | jocg than five hundred fect, such limit ought | steal away to New York, leaving his b them, Mole picture Ht up by colored flames of the imeon- | Dutcher is urging his appointinent on the ground | —— = | adviser and advocate of the Erie Railway hed by law I hv t of | tetied and the young lady's heart in @ Dercaved A creat y of those girls bave had no oppor | Neat glory of the oxvgen hight is, something to be | that it will beneflt the Republican party in Kings ' Torms of The Sun. . to be established by law, unless the cost of | congition. TaAlly te lear Bouseworks ‘Thos fs & aaah aiaed alter yi like the reel | county, iaeeee Company, Mr. Freip wrote to demand of | jong gpans is greatly in excess of the good 1 Nae, Jor tbo fal smuunts f autage to them, epeeisiiy: in elle hard ee | MENU CUUNG Wtmmeereunietee OUld of hiathe ‘rox carontt ON vite WAR Pata nk per yoo, a veh : i f crab ) 4 ed him for the full amount, f vem, especially in ie | fabied realms of anotier and. inner world 3, Miva topes to ok Peres 3 49 $8 | Mr Downes « disavowal of respousibility | 49 bo derived from thom. ‘That they ean be | teiort Justice couitin." Wspo contends hw iii | ladies of the house bave Uta ine, and nome ao de- | The addiions lat erasing comoringd A new, ball | | Police Captain John & Volk Is slo an aspiran eo SIRI: - | for the attack. This Mr. Bowsus refused, | made perfectly safe, we are fully convinced. | om t% cette ee eto te th | fit #o Nenels (Lele bi To the couniey tue lidies | called © The Demons’ Hivak” wiih new drestes | for tne office, but he only wants It in ense Grant de i de iedal a » We 'y - hlo: : Justice «i seo Uh “i and roy je o1 . bes 498 | and repeated the condemnation of Mr. | 4 caroful weighing of the published testi- | v*tice Of eee a et eetone nda Verdict ot tue | Chonselves work, aad @o not think it adiseeace. | Listers Hermont and. the Riserellt Brothers, | ies not to appoint Dullon. Dutcher, o# Chairmen E88 | een’ i eng 1 {ull ainount was rendered. ‘Thelr ely eat at the same table, and are treated as | and the Stegriest Family in their remarkable acro’ | of the Executive Committee, ts alipowertal; but r antetenat ‘ava | Fiet.p's professional couduct originally com- | mony indicates that these are the viows not fi — - iomaabiard of (ha Eithllp; gual kot aa Crude bate cxerci¥ea. Susur Costa's wow ballet Was OH | ag eneiny not to be desplued ts out on the war oath mae Mr. Fie e i . ‘ chtauihtct lt elnld athe dt orbo ede loli by thusiastically applatuled, and des ; for it a os by Kane Be Com | eee Mr. Fietp then inquired for the | onty of the river navigators, but of the best | The Boundary betwoen Church and State. | known sone cuuniry lalies W y Cominrises 1 serie uf tablenux which excel anyt soot ae atocrit’ of the county and Postmaster voter ‘ rounds of this unfavorable judgment of f eh in ait ierieon * , Pork the pineal it has been owe fortune to aco In this country Deil, ex.Sne C i & . Judgm engineers ; and the great railroad corpora The case of the Rev. Charles Edward Cheney, | York three months in entccostion tor t os Fee eee ees mumuet woln- | Rite Andy. Datever t+ Clatrman of the Commit : himself, and was told that it rested on public | 44 ve willi vel » | an Episcopal minister s fs year and 4 | from $2.50 to @3.a week, Wikuout getting avy. srrupted trom bogie! ng mat Camobeld says he owns it, Me clavme that tions ought to be willing to pay well for the isco pal mi of Hlinois, who a year an ") y terrupted from beginning to eud, ft Dutener in hie place, Me has wWres oF tour . rumor and general opinion. He was, more: | damage which they do to navigation by the | "#lf azo was arraigned before aa eeclesinstical | Now, why ¢ © OF vur girls go to the coun: - - ia Deak aud call, and i fact raus over; treated’ tow lecture of die ution et] tarecaneatan tia ‘ Court un charges of violating his ordination vows, | try? Ou Sundiy there is vest tur all. Tae society Tho Cireus. : ; ines ial introduction into rivers of any piers what | tracted some attention at the time, in consequence | is elevating and iu proviag. Of course thecity girls | ‘The bill at Mr. Lent’s iron tent on Fourteenth } 7 hetwwoen Dalton and Wise a roally one awyors to their clients and to the commu: | gyer, of the interposition of the Superior Court of Chi. | could not commaud tho sane waco as more ex- | stroot List saturday ‘evening was more than ordl- | that Dalon is iueMciont aud. that Wart sail ke nity. Other letters back and forth followed, PTE ~ oan. | Caz, Wihtlch, by writ of injunction, restrsined the cod help; bata good home, a neat bedroom, | marily attractive, and the audience as demonstrative | his piace. i and those which were written up to the 12th Asearly as the month of April, 1870, the | members of the ecclesiastical Court from further ng wud vir, arc, ( (uink, Gr mere pr in their applause as could have been desired by the , WHAT TONY WANTS. i of this month have been published by Mr. | Chris ian congregations of Bulguta sent an ur | proceedings im the wat A motion to dissoly wage and even that will come ta | most fastidious of managers, The Arad troupe of | Cupees ag sot its a oe oes eee He Philosophy Teaching by Examples | pry, while Mr. Bows has published tho | cent petition to the Patriarch of Constantinople, | tho injunction was denied, ant the ease was son | [ii hats te vrctane tile Wiel ti tal fd ont enact ermeigh prt ileal Abad ORE ted Uf ie Guteia ne Mit The i «: Now ; : beaceching relict fro pppression » | carried before the Supreme Court of Minols, by | jagea, erating thelr wines and 4b ren iad | Profesional pretentions, and their agility and mus- | don't erst bis requost, he declares that heii Burst The influence of the Now York Custom | samo letters, with the addition of others of | ; PriksAliba uGF eobha er nel Which adocision has just boon rendered reversing | Lloret wack tics wil rodtelit, Tspuaa iui ca | colar powoe are wouterful to witness. It is hwpon- | UP the Committers, and 'ereate such a spitt me Ire Houss has always been relied upon by | later date. Taking Mr. Bow.us's own ver aang Set ied byte deripnaiernt the dectoe of the Superior Court aud dissolving the | Berienee oF L Niniy Vi higes, 0 to remain on uninterested spectator while this | Never been seen im the Hepubiican purty in Kings iF I unpopular Presidents for directing the course | sion of tho correspondence, it is quite plain | Por wee th Tae eacns & chee injunction, As this te likely to prove o leading | geeme City. der ou tmee chs, dof howling ant witeting Bedouins aro Minging | Tn this he ie Dackod up ny ati Sam Maddox, who ; 4 ; oy pat they were burdened with monstrous 1 i es “ ky naiaie " a nt ho as if some tvast cauldron Hinging isis hatenes like a enanosay, and Dir of public opinion in favor of their renomina- | that in assailing Mr. Frerp ho attempted a | (coc. that they were allowed no voice inthe ade | Co! {to thoso religions bodies whiel ¢ NOW WANK PRESENTS ThLAT TEETH Cl wae ett hae ttonthei dS acest ivast caldron | trigt Attorney Trey, Who Waving eh va 85 \ tion, Lut with very unsatisfactory results. | task for which he was entirely uuequal, and : j tore e upon their mie ber PORES LOT 74 (he Kultor Of Tha Su Aiied with human bodies were boling like mad. | ointment, cam aflrd to put forth an effort for w it D hire ‘ pai ’ " winistration of local un ets brought before the civil Court Dias Te webaid homads: he hoes lili Th pone und these creatures were the dancing bubbles on ite | frie } During Finiscone’s adwinistration the forces | for which he lacked due preparation in a | coutinual insult and in ils decision, int eo what is pesting Of postion and | surface, It isnot so muck tet their somersaul The'appolutment will be sent in next week. and fl ae of the Custom House, the Post Oilice, and the | knowledge of the facts of the cas made their lives int consisted in the Weatinont ae at sou ostion® Whi. | are more daring or marvellous than those which | 20 Cyd on the Ka i Navy Yard managed to control both the Old | ‘The whole controversy is neatly and | no redress at law fiom rd vecenevet wi the bap: | anpteasaue ‘one. taps, Custtoe or | aye Ueen imate | familiar to ws by mative SLASHING AT DALLON'S ACALE. a Men's and the Young Men's Whig General | forcibly summcd up by Mr. Fuenp, in his | Patriarch Istpore desp Beok’ot Common Prayer: Iie | £8 Le ra Vw empiovnd would | SUNT Coy vohemones, and tier actions | Trney ts Washington, workin lke @ 1 occasional attempts at rebellion, and in 1852 | entured te ¥ profeasio ruscicm, Antioch, and Alexandria, wlio recon mi to be | the way: ts beowaencinoodervatire beat ia one plies or | Dailon has ‘brousht suit fh Wd Tor libel. ts H ventured to n my professioval 1 to be , 4 that 4 Way oi Live Word Pye » of the ¥ » Men's organi . Lim as the titular head of the Kestern Chureh ; sabe tet ang Bee ee ee eee 1 Dabhy, ROE ne: WIEN RIGHTY ttitude, (¢ eatehes sh anowier part | slasuing away at that official's scalp at a tecune | @ committee of the Young Men's organiza: | couduct. I repel arge, and challenge Rega i sl hide 1 employ the word in the connection 1M | favored with dcnily an ia another opt Rex tll Ua, Hen tn ih ollietak puabandig ta the Wanted i on Collectoi wl t R 4 "i > to the mets ar ndrites, t is given he might convey to his hearers a | a position to upnuid ni human 0 ng with an offecial yesterday fa the Unite th tion waited upon Collector Maxwitt with | you to specify an fastanc You Mah | tishons, sod tagnates ‘ai ieicaaes Be eae i irda + epeanon eae Neeectied mn ° Suites Court, # SUS reporter remarkod that Granta i hh @ complaint that full one-third of the oifices | specify any, but say public opinion is against | 4 aa A cpa bevea dull terbacsetelenchs hole al corded Ba ye ‘ia cana ue wisi vy le us well a) policy scomel to be to fill all Goverment oficas v2 : S Lil aid before them the peti of the Bulgars, and rated with by his an, Bickop Waite Now —e | ' pres and Mr u's charm about once every three months, f under his control were filled by Democrats ; | me.” In his reply, dated January 10, Mr. | , Now you know, as well he sed the fur more bor coudition of a he declined to cuange of children and adi CS s* waid Ue ollleor, uct, He was | trouties te foreixn help pat ot wives to, The t but the Collector gave them to understand | BowLes confesses judgment in these abject | large part of the Christians in Asia, asking then | t nied for trial before an eevlesiaatioal tri. | servants mu sole contrui uf Sens Raat —e = i “GRANT MAKES A DOZKN [DEMOCRATS BYGRT DAY that the matter was of no conacquence, since | terms: “ You have sinned agaiust no statute, | if the time had not come for a conference on the | buna on charges of viviatingy trt, the Con- | Mmitigrs ate prostosaint,, Worse cy Rushton at Woo Su locke cat ef Otee wit par Goub sautast Shee to tee they werg all Frorwony mon. To an iq.) C ieill not undertake to say cen Mart you | subject by the chiefs of all the n Churches. poe 0 i ss hi ° iy zi copal boar iit the. Tauommengne * Grae eausing of a wy" wut ol | It ie eascutial to a good melodrama that ac- | furure where's a dizen, people armed tha ‘q2iy whether the Custom Houso was run in | have viodated ang prescrip of the code pro: | 26 Sowiy do matters move in th slecty Bast Tc ssines gy po hip of ” that Chaye! 4 br be treated ee Sieuliie rte Th, Gone Hae) | CC® Sa Aeemery: oSeuie BS Vee Lepeyal of them wouMd Brick Pomeroy the interest of a man instend of the party, | frasiona’.” And yet he ventures to reiterate | that the Mat muawer did not arrive before the end | iuird, tho solemn promise aud vow tude by lim ut Renan ae tr eeqne, and viser and plotaresquonese are plenticul- | Cr inen Wout Tote oe a eee ye ly to the fure in (he new piece, * Red Handy," at | nothing that make f December. We learn from the Birgoriy Wood's Museum, It intieres too im the neture of | * mam Out oF offic f St. Petersburg that the answers were an enemy quicker Lian putting Maxwet is said to have curtly replied that in and again his coudemnat no man should receive his bread from that | Fretp's prof his ordination, wich ound him to minister the | ‘doctrine and rscraments and m of Mr ress Miwovers the sorvaat will w n eens sional associations ! dhediinsGalela het erin iyinen ihateee bi ee such pieces that the characterization eye be | The Rrookiyn Kepablican Braves in n Kenm sriteaake : : anoninie i the affirmative, and that the con- | Christ as the Lerd hath comman is churel strong yet simplo, the villain outsookenly villainour, ful Row-Old Capt. Hasbrouck and Aw institution who was not a frend of Put we truth is Mr. Bowes, like a good | & ; ahora in eu ren : The tru his that Mr. Bowrrs, like a ¢ ference ix a fixed fact. Itis understood that it | lath received the same ac “ comma : the iother sublimely maternal, and the he aessor Wann Hurting thelr Tomah why. more. An effort to pass a resolution of many cther weak-minded people, has yieldod | j, place 1 Constantinople; but the Sultan | ents of God." Instead of defending tie ease on Lento eeald einige nae gta roine ancellc in dignity, sweetness, nd The Committee on contested seats of the Kings A censure upon Collector MAxwuLt, met with | in this affair to the clamor excited against | will in all probebility refuse, Then the Czar merits, Mr. Ch vite hens ar up 4 toehnical Fou tax Erne Wii aa with three | Nbite mastin. All these requisites are amply | county Repablican General Committee met fast fgnominious defeat; and this same General | the preseat manngers of the Erie Railway | will Le appealed to, avd th nies of IMs Be easel cust: Cok ramsenrente waaweine 7 T plodent GML | fied in the necting of Miss Rushton, Misa Piroin, | evening, and took up tie ease of the Teniu Ward. Commitice, by a decided vote, endorsed Fit.t- | and their counsel, by a clique of stock specu le the thereest ; . + loved, we | mal sin Re heat rgtehndl BURA anisigaemelinie caetbel dyerrptane dei a y y heel, by @ clique of stock spee Mere ced oileuce. ‘The exceptions were all overrule, | spar to ite at tre ond of the | em ho "casing lull sad rescue scene is very | Committee. Dan Hasbrouck, of the Kew York Po MONE’s administration as equal to those « lators and their tools in the press and at tly way for the ¢ ndon the second day of the trial the proce | L50,"" OF 3D DEF Pcould nol rodeew: tt | eu i & little confused topograpblesliys and | 1. nepertmen used the cause of one of the Wasirxoroy, JErrenson, and Mapisox. | Lar. ‘This cligar would fain obtain poss ; " C} of tie Court were brouzht ty aa abrupt close by | Inn give me Oue | oral ior its susgestivs neatuess in getting Fido? | delegutions headed by one Cook, and Jerome Wass, Just before the primary election for det jon and control of the immense peruniayy | Per, may tl on enlaces Aone lewilingsatle ea pea jou upow its | ¢ E tur. There ts great evenuers in the | og Aavistant As appeared for the other, Dan tes to the district conventions to select | patronage which the railway las to dispense i ; : Lite “f ‘ wcahigg bait casio 7 | great sucotiness and spirit to a dramatic cluuax har wt that Wars had got eertsin, wilskey “a ‘ a ke i the magmificent structur eld Rowe, Among rroasons for the interposition of the : from Irishtown fo vote m at tae primary ek delegates to the National Conventioa in 1852, | Failing to achieve their purpose by lawfu Beit onthe vil authority, Mr. Cheuey allegod that he was re | ud eit all tie tion in the Tent \Vard Page pe Prep rive ta i Me : ; Ap Rabe! i Coeuay lated : Stadt Theatre. ree Wass thereup im prenounced etitement as he Federal ofliccholders, heat y the | means, they have resorted to the systematic n addition to the $at ady paid} za euiary of $450 p pice fe . | Mme. Seebacl, in the character of Griseldée, | lve a8 Vell, and called Hasbrouck a coward for Collector and Surveyor of the port, got up a | vilification of every lawyer and judge who, | py the Cuited § 16) the! eoveral Shad bt. with the € at Of a rectory rent free, of | recut | the loving wife who endiro1 evory trial for her | subbing lim in the back by damatiag ite repute great mass meeting by which FiniMoxe’s | as they fancy, stands in their way, hoping to | expenses iv 1 raising voluuteers duving | bs a ff it jeahee | pay bess ha s sake, Dat leaves him when she finds that | he Irishtown whiskey Irauds. Wass swore administration was again compared to thos ion what they cannot do | the late wor, the sum of $7,796,000 still romaine | (ont Fe eniae pli nw Yous, J aa been ising Her lee Rr Wbe'erael phaswre of | lak whee be, stemmed te erevene welleer f Was! « PRERSON, " se arthey have ! e Sy »; N ; piece ba A CRY Foa W ¢ Court. & pat lhenton igptyaread hers nary in quest! he $s seized by a v min it of Wastixctos, JerrEnson, and Maprsox ar they have been worsted in | due, Maine bas @ lana fox Gs7,000; ¢ le hinseif wae a Low Chueh man, wore pte: | 7, ine mttor of The Sun Cf affoction and womanly dignity, hardly sur. | Ma'% 18 question. 06 Mime and linetiog out oF the To the primary elections for delegates the | every move, and until they abandon th Hampshire for 240,00; Vermont for 5 | ow wchinst hin, and had prep J his case. Sin: Faupenlto you ato the trucat friend of tne | presed by any creation in her repertoire. m The Committes will report to the Goaord Custom House elique succeeded in carrying nt line of polic e they will be | Meseuchusetts for $251,000; Rhode Istand In the claborate apinton just d by Jutge | wor din ws ti ths ¢ an rei During tie present week she appoara in | Committee at ius next mee a x y . F Wineitea p hers ap alintes Ja iamily of four to sapp have beer ° ; es ‘ ; — four districts for Fittmonr, while the un ated as often as they renew th: fight agains Beda a Gieniooggnedt aly oy | werk overs Haltvough williag todo wnat. | Stiller's “Joun of Aro” and ja * Momeo and SUN BEAMS. bought voters were able to elcet their me As tothe broad principle urder which Mr ofaarsiea dl Poansyl: | coeet are. considered ot longtly and overraies, | Repos casera Con eas whanau Go regress. | eeval actine. slave of We Clocman etage, foesena’s Pang i, in only two. But in the State at large the | Bow..us tries to excuse himself for bie spect ssl Mee ane serie ihe hein ‘ Fi carmen | xaeeteak cam ators Mae theatre aventhy | Phitudetp vhas good sleighing for the first Fintone men were nowhere, When the | defamation of Mr. Frei, it amounts simply I eanian [Supreme] Court in cases of this character, Fa ae seeentsonan Deasure to record this second engagement as de —A young 1 spell, Wis., writes with ag ‘ “ . ss Lebel, alt charges of presutice and combination fae part of DOES THIS POOR GIRL Wan’ ny cide lly tigre succes: han tie drst ja lethad Mek 2 National Convention took place, Mr. Fint- | to this—that when any considerable nuvaber $4, ¢ Mee icici eine heat ell ri as ta iow ae Sh 6 be sails : sheathed hte mia His bo, Iyzet delow tae chia Mone, notwithstanding his resemblance to | of people condemn a man’s conduct, no law aska talned by wo proof worthy of cousivers Jerome Hopkins! Concer: —A little boy playing in an Ohio graveyard re Wasurxotox, Jarrerson, and Manion, | yer is justified in defending that man’s cause | States have been paid in full, or nearly so. | the amidayic of the roused. Mr. Hopkins, whose pluck amd perseverance } centy pallet a tombstone over and kitted mune was left out in the cold, | Lefore any logal tribunal. ‘That thia is sub. | Among these, Deiawave received 5,01, aud dat | Tu ovgosition to the cisimas of Mr. C Porrpdeltpedavcmesnadaharensr dt aeseavens| [Marre Hy Jere ear ininaenaliae Sereanhg f "i ag fj ‘i his t t ivation of every une, aud to whom so many | War order (o make a nullion quinine pills in night. The Custom House influence was cousiler | stitating the u0, irresponsible voice of | for subsisteres onl ioraton Hohls tat be has no vestod Me ears ive toe Pesutial aul c= vtkag ll of 6 young tbdy iat Bondoul Bt ed of much importance by Presilent Pier he multitude for the calm judgment of the | wm. gonghty cockney who, ander the an. | perds upus bis ooutinued De GE Wie alla c. gives a comcert in behalf of the fund at who has @ passion for Waking barefoot ib tha and hie efforts to control it in his own inter. | courts is too p for argument, Carrie Aladadea ee ch Tus veniabin ¢ Jones, | of rector, and t try to payitto. | {shel On bel PLs ae esta Fate meme bor ol oe egal! eras est brought him into the first troubles of | out to its logical results, it would only be | Pri Count Joaxenccerites editorial artiel Hitt wh reasoushle cause be | terest Lor Mm of one bundred ue Newoastle (Tud.) T¥mee claims the clase able tienda nbiee fo ite bina pet ns | dd trap Al ear A tennaee Aatl Hen rr ly glen monshiy on quiek alvore ®. It says wowan recently 8 official Ii ishing to win over tl ssary to get up a howl against Mr. | tor the Disraput ble Tunes, and fondly inmagin ; Cution of a acevane, If my capabilities Wer got oue in five trours from the time the wade splice : X ¥ “ Vreferenos to Une chureb canons which Teoul truly ail such & posisios a0 Juati = Hard Shells, he appointed Judge Greenn € Bow es, for instance, for some unpopular act | that his feeble little squibs have provoked a hos ee cL CUA Gee CHEATS Fartoa vas atcwusiot me Leow truly dil sch Jou, aus dv justic STRANGE BREACH OF PROMISE CASE. | °™ ; . Bronson Collector, who immediately went | of his, and have him indicted for it, to secure | tility against which he niust guard himself by | g tesehor and treacher of the Gospel is euncoded to | , 8m tonaot children, and tink T can consistent aaa! tai —The belles of Newport and Buratogy are eut- to work and divided all the good things | his conviction. On his own priuciple, he | wearing a shirt of mail and two revolvers, asks: | pea vataxble one: but in an organized Wit || Cua testis alia vafoure austenens te paome contac RIEL OCEY Funan Bey am: Bentae PEABUITS 1 Coe oS teasegoec cor Caegs Wake Gad ant av among his fricvds of the adamantine De- | ought not to have legal assistance in defend. |‘ What harm bas Taw Sux done to Mr. Bancnowr | written t jos di eatublished doctrines and modes | 1 would desire more the love of thelittte ones, and a Love with a Child-My Own Dartiag Pew } iting. mocracy, ‘Chis was more than poor Prrnct | ing himself; the Judgo before whom ho was | Davi by calling bim a bribe-taker?” Tus Sux | of worsitp, this righs is qualified, and ite value very | SONI Dwuuld be glad to go us companion to ron Awie—Entrapped into a Scotch Marriage. | —A lady in Sterling, Ill, on a wager with « Hf 2 is has not Baxcrort Dav brit invels ned, The sentence of a eharch jadicutory i lady, iT ot got tt Fy Brome te Cork nn Reporter. gontt havelied 6 two teates mow & had bargained for, #0 he requ ithe Judxe | tried ought vot to give bin the honefit of any | Mh MY on Yo proved hin to be one, by evi- | Maproner eave deyrivesa clergyman of the position, | goveruers: Or Wo auytinug so tse Lean yale an Mias Moria Amelia Lloyd, daughter of Matthew | waik, 90 foet in length by $ in widen, in se aves to give the Softs a fair proportion of the | Inw in his favor ; and the newspapers should, | YN"r ut OM mln Davies mad saisey and omolaments are ‘oat with it. Judge | Hest Wing aud agood home, | | pannetuther Lord, of \iffe” Terrace. Blick- | hour, and easily won $10, if: spoils, ‘This the sturdy Collector refused to | with one accord, hound on the jury to bring | oes aie, mae ree tht, | Thernion cites the provisions Im the Constitutton Pe eleifend t J, Mite Major in | The slip in the English edition of ‘* Lothaix” 4s wherapooa ba wae cocsored) acd Moline cancion cullie) Ubiniea ace cial te i ohana pea aay ah of Wiinols guaranteeing te frow exercisa aud en: | oy 2.4 paor of the Sih te Hoyal | where Mar. Cateby is called Mar. » Capeh” suwinu 4 DFIELD Wi ot Cokiics ati ‘ evidence has not coat him bis vilive a Aasiotunt | ioymont of rolious fession and worship, und |” aL Me btpa: mn x “ of promise. | been corrected In eubsequent editions, Uwe frst 19 Stil HEMAN J, REDvIELD was appointed Collec not the way things are done in this | Secretary of State is because he 1s in the employ | trys down the head rule that "freedom of religions | «a'ih{y’s Matin Bia’ git otywoo! if she woul like } Ming Lloyd i only 18 vers od, and Liewt. Brace 1s | ing at a much higher price. tor in his place. Reprietp without delay and never will be so long as me of a President who regards bribe-tabir an | profession and worship cannot be maintained if the | nate. I aon ta tor ie | come of £49) oF £50) a year as a comma: —Mary had a little lamb 5 turned the Hards neck and heels out of doors, | bo found at our bar possessed of the manli. | eminently proper way of making money. If not | civil courts trench upon the domains of the | list two, sears. and i Ll Hr ee A cS PO I pag lel ng Ana wisn it Linted on 1s fone ) ? weaune eanne ny 89 | proporty | Hits er: ather iS represented to, 3 he 3 and filled tho vacated berth with repre ness, the ability, and the courage evinced in | identical with, it is at least the samo in pris oustrug its canons and rates, dictate its | Bey of (ui " vee (OF ONES. Fave cn income al, MALO) © Year, wo wereer bart of ; Cried, ae ie UF big tatives of the Soft Shell faction. This | th’s controversy by Davip DupLey Frevp ra : iis i lon arrived abla: thas althonah the elvid courts AN APPEAL PROM A BOOR YOUNG MAN, In 1857 Lient. Bineo, who was taen a midshipman, | cidence, thas eleven meanders of the House of Cow raised a row at once, and the entire Hard — them to vilic : afterwar a, urn Ba Tatars with: CLbauae Ge cetiatac ocia- | 70 the Rilitor of The Sun. bers ee eek fe tile Country im the samo | monsdied {a 14, and the tame mumnoer in WO, Ald Bhell wing of the party became determined | How to Bridge our Great Rivers, | Davis out of the Stato Depariment for having | ose won richte of property or elvil rights are in- | SIM: Thave sonit work in, vain, Tam not sur | passage Amelin Lioyd wan’ Dorn, No. communica. | PROM! i last year belonged to the Lidetat party mics of the President from that tne for 'The proper location and construction of | 1) ne eevee esol aude volved, they will aot revise the decisions of such | Michi tour waataterustive iaticres. Mapyreny | won beck place between the parties until Junudry Greenland got the news of a probable out. ; : Director of the Eric Railway Company, to a sipeka hha nro: adeleakied leak anuthenn; aakvels bo.) 0S i Bae Oy ST, when the pursucr's mot vevtvad t | break of hostilities between France apd Prassia by ward. In March, 1856, the Custom House | brides over the great navigable streams srporation, would he « spasta o€ virtue alto: | cevcetase sete Jenieaottens 2a te comeedads" seye | FAARAremaae ice, fa aiglg tesa Nee oendecd ead the vin ofan Ammorioan sh)p Sept 1}, aad urtone By mt: pople got up a great fusion meeting, which | of this country is a subject of national impor : “odhaltys ; : ‘ Teawnt Uis woulcr and T donde whutlee it wo Mns. Tr aii be satprinet be ke dent wal hear nothing further of the War antl head oad dale | bl ’ i gother beyond aaxt’s moral power, Asto | Judge Thornton, “that whon jurisdiction atta pica M vont HF ik Ww Dean Mrs. C1 will be was intended to heal all diflercnees; but it | tance, and mach valuable information ia r+ Lave varanare’ of Goneitien ana Cor rare you weKed et you or y sununer. ; Mr, Davis's own reputation, that was destroyed | the judement of the Clureh Court ts con i i Fé 5 f youue mam, who he boca. well O esa ite: tee cay belies La Louis Napoleon is known among the work: amounted to nothing, and the Hard Shells | gard to it is furnished inthe testimony taken | jong ago. Ho has been kuown to be acorrapt | to purely ecclesiastical offences. esha be equally | 3245 ity tie ir wil ae V vauraut stearic tia as, | tevuomed atone: tof Lope ty have. tee ploacure ok | mien of the Tice shuar aie ae Bouscraje, pent a separate delegation to the Cincinnati | by the Committee on Roads and Canals in | and unprincipled schemer by the business men of | conelusive upon doubtful and techujcal quostions, | sistance Mey five Yur I hellve. | Luaye anid for | ee a Oe hide in Tea MR RL p from the tuitial myltables of tho three citive--Bordoe Convention. Bill) the Custom House forc the Fortleth Cangross, relative to bridg peienpelienl ct Sag st cet tio Nine wee eae araly ve eri lain. oF i panne om c: uct aie Ho i suited (o the work: we, want husa who ead se, | remenbrance, Ureimala yours very Uy | 7p teaabours, amd Farle-which were wo scquoy of tut waked ic duatriowly foe Fimnen's renami lloeae ike Okie fy This teatimony has | sit, or hat the Legislature of Mossuehisetts Pe ee eee Onto at att bane SUHLCH us the means Shortly afterward defender called on the father | The atrongest vegetable Gbre kuown i the ation; there was not a gauger or tide | been printed by the present Congress; and it | Hovey faa Hae thom think wor hin ro uot #0 endangerad ab to require the iuterposi THE GREAT INDIAN Job, Meh the house reventeniy, paving “aredt uttemion co | New Zvaland flax. tt has tong. eword: waiter who was not ready to swear tha’ | principally concerns the question of wh Boy thong FRU R tion of the Court, -_- pursuer, and a tng her twot ner ‘on leaving, to 4 PLZ fect in lenge # used by the settlers lor binds 2 » aap ana 4 Two of the Judges, while concurring in the ‘The President Recommending a Perricorial | !ow Pursuer to write to him, On Bist January he | ing their heaves, fusiouing their gates, tying up Wes President Prencr’s adiministration was | the proper length for channel spans over t Ahab Susy, Gli buster, BUN DUTLAR gon acre ce iss tee aneeae on ua ran ae ee etree Thalcce. W | wrote to Mra, Lioyit thanking her for her kinduers | burscs, ant io almost overs poible wage et equal, if not superior, to those of Wasmixe | Ohio, ‘The evidence, however, applic: | posotution weleomiug the Fentuna through t on ot fhe Cone, Mune Wren 95 mivel Ol Wramanurors Jag, Bie Tlio Veealtont sent ta | rent eraeas tome tla tove.ta Savellas and Tha coripoaiion Uf ihe Waleed Biatas Senate { ; Cincinnati Convention, on the seventeenth | intercst about as much as Tom Mcreay’s aud Gon, Mrz. | siastical court has beon organised tn conformity | 7 ihe Aenute and ores essa ls girlie nap ey IE i mae tet peepee ear heteope ep ctod, viz , , t w hor t chur » which it belongs, sor the ¢ ‘ wors! her? On ame . e ree M . "e 1M * Cragin, ballot, Jamis BUCHANAN received the nom The testimony of engineers concerning | tey’s expedition down the bay to bid them w ith ee of the church 1 it Fs tnaw'on tha Cou vs nn ame dit ng, wie 913 the pur: | or New Hampshire, Anthony of Hs ne yor i. on A oR ’ Patten iD sade whOGIEE Ie oat ar thal Gait oniia 4s Deceinber Ta addressing he y own durung pe fe hand, 4 nation, the vote standing—BUCHANAN 168, | (he matters of their profession seoms to be ¢ vthe name of the United States, T hipenela gente tion of the parties anil | dociaration of Fut, telling that te loved hor, that phe had Robertson of South Carolina, a Dovaias 122, Cass 6, and Fuaxxrss | contradictory ag is the evidence of physi. | many Hall beats Bes Burneu out of sichtim this | oe oa nisteation of ecclesiastical dise et ra ‘om i is she he Tet Wet Prof, Davidson, of the Coast Survey, says 4 business, She only eleomod, bu q AVE * Beoresary of the Imtert ‘s 1 Bie hat Mount Ratner, eak of the Cas Range, i if Prence 0. ans in regard to what pertains to motica! | bMi tenly: walaonien, SUF not be revised by the secular courus Ticiwuid wen th'y Wouirahio that the eiviuized wherein to rest fram toil, expr | RE MOE RAIS B pea 96 Sip eset Benet: fe mi i), President Grant, following the examy voionce. ‘Thus, wo find several. capoble off). | (om © puree of § Tho main idea running through Judge Thornton's | fishing tor cususelvoen form ot Tettion ete ea oe] an elevation of 14,44 fect, Califoraia te pow tr Hy, yh of his illustrious deieated predecessors, has | cors swearing strongly to the opiuion that A Faby aatrnlat RAG. £6 Tara | ce a ete aren CORIO Ae SONI | Fost We a Habowor te tdiad statin, | Ater, Las on reuditiz thew Wettera, svako wert. | Giecovur w teak within ita Dordars ighor thai tee % determined that the most important Custom | truss-}ridge span longer than three hundr:s 1 1 tho |b tewhtok t ouprenscd hy the Becrutary of the Interior tas) So young & hwart to love bite. snd ted ; i 4 H ft ¥ Heldge epan ton, an i is the wearing out, destruction, or loss by tho | bearing epon the subject;which he cites, the great eee ee ee ett erred Therenmrervors Lm eens not wrice to Ler daughter any more. He Some Cincinusti ladies thought to increase i] sh, House dut es are exertions for his renomia and fifty or four hundred fect is unsaf holders of bills ivsucd as currency, This ig | number favor tie bestowal of the largest liberty ASLtUTION af it Ik HOW ‘tamed, So long ae ® Terri t not writing would nt prevens them lov. | their beauty when wearing low-necked dieses. OF ip tion. With his original and extraordinary | while others believe a five hundred foot | shown by ct that of the circulation of the | UPeu ceclesiastical courts in Interorcting thelr own | Sorat, Wrai Of government preserved, cansnss | Ing one another and it was to gain pursuers heart | Hainting blue velus on tie cxpored #kin, Dut were dm { uy ideas of pelitical management, thero is uo | span entirely secure; and the late Mr | banks de ss sevon years ago under the | Wend canons, may therefore be considered | all lwulabys action oc the Forritary, and (he Lx en: | correspondenes now went on; and In a letter to | Kusted at the remark of @ puysiclan, who losked a8 my: | : A : ; ‘i jo | 894 settled principle of law that where an ¢ Bere Rave dno Bh wert a of the the parsuer, dated th May, 1810, defender told b thes too closely, that they those wens f if telling how many changes there may be RovnLiN, the most original and success. | banking law of this State, aud whiel, since the | Seis TepORAG zed, and has juvisdics | cial officers, nud possibly & big sep th-tie people about Ardristaig had selected ahouso | painted within four inees of wiere they should be nem 4 { the principal offleca before tho time com *| ful cngincer whom thie country has pro. | law was posscd by Congress tnxing it, has been | sion. no civil irtouaal can inlortore with ite proconds gt itite taagutet muateatiy ne Br fie Sun Ne iis fe live Dn. eeienneeec en | Sarai (ine for the Republican party to nominate its can. | duced, testified that he considered an cig {uy a8: possible owllert ins: 66,800,000 ta. yet Outs) tage, tiraite that ‘hay beens salle fel tender pursuer were bell’ amd reputed by They have cold weather up in the northern a » 1 1 1 A 1 inding. Some part of this amount may pos r. Cheney’ hefore the ecclesins Conre't Ree ebro tanta fa friewds nequniNtaNnces ax enguged persons, about | partof New York, On Monday, Jan. 2, the (uermon a didate for the next Presideney ; but, from the | hundred foot span about the Umit of that | * mae part oF Wie Ameunt: AOA NON || Mr Clienay's tele befare sha) Seatesinslien|. Const | Arak aligay AC TRrENCHIAL aTuraniaue Wt Re cgi at Anpwate TaTe ieee LOMO TSE TRE Sete | tice stock on touia op eta placa Seineat Plokatoen i highcst to the lowest, all connected with th m of building—a limit twice as great y bo hosrded norané persons in old | will he resumed an Feb, 1, and may possibly result | new Terneay. Te repsrtrea ue tans rom the defender, dated Tavern B || coouayilio, and Ausable F acral bine ats Ma. te . be o tockings and money chests, but the presumption | in his deposition from the ministry, In thot event, | hevenes to theie wishes at i coasixrent with « he had been ontray ped into aS ant |p ‘ 4 me, |e Custom House will be expected to do yeo | that as A by some ofthe other witnes Take dle: tor portion of itis beyond the | He has only Limself to blame, Lis position in tha miKht he well t Tihs appoininent oF ail Kerio | ie conid not therciore marry the pursve he fo) o's Point and Klizabetitews, 9 degree i aad man service in bis behalf, under penalty | One of tho latter gentlemen said that hi at, ch tatsec ate eee telemedloet ana | Zatronpal Gvursh, lg evidsony oir. one, oad the | ‘ ih 1 yy diet xeeutive to ha Jowin iv the notice of tais marviage whieh apprured | Clwronvilio and Westport, degrees veiow » wives. 3 Mt of losing their places. Already Gra nearth any man ever daxed to put a train | that accordingly the banks, which received valaa | OMY Mfernative ofered to him seems to be to the dudien oounianity Nonne t At St, Andrew's Chureh, on tho 1th Ag alloy, known as the third silver alloy { ' clule are being formed, under tho diree- | upon the Niagara suspension bridge he did | for it, will be relieved from meoting their obliga lap eat (i aoe wibgove 4 wake Mim aoace t bag. comman 1M. Jackal, eons t * and has becu a ained a.) tion of the Cuslom House offic'als, and | not know tio us to take it up. es sash CT CA a A ‘ss a Mynahan ieaos Rage Of Duley Hi | Boned of sense parte: 1 iq . 1 ; x ae tie Rey. George Boyer, St. Mutuany, ft Me making @ total of 90.63 parts, fe 1 i 7 ork \de-waite! nay t was recognized as a tact by who sp Military Outrage ne. ' oe an 3 color fs preetsely to that . qi , the poor ¢lerks and tide-waiters ma, I ae ie yrnized as a tact by all who ep so Gutlatine Mamenauy Waisinias¥irine iin lisse avy Outmas at Weat Potar. Execurive® Maxston, Jan Band sul b arto that e \ expect to have their salaries docked heavily | peared before the Committee, that the eon Gui wawans, nw ; io ds ie ae - Mins Boyee, when married by defender. was only | the fracture, whicn is fnely granutus, the colo ‘ pet vs , Sin bis post on Sunday last a private ar Strue! a sixivon or seventeen Veurs of age. and was organist | yellow, with a shad edidish, for their support, ‘They must not only | stenetion of pler bridges upon a navigabls | More than n dozen lotters have been received | gcigier ot the autmeer dotuatment equestod pers | ‘The Kigeth Went Theaderbeit ance in the Koiscopal ehiupel at Wick, Immediately on the FP ent tig haeib hi ‘ qi i ¢ oe ores Paittnrale eit ior of the engine wuluusat requested pe be Kiger a mderbolt owas a nies | jie marriage coremuay be nerhuvmed: dolenda ne Fr nentions the death in Paris, mh. > be ready to resolve that Gnant is a | river inevitably injured navigation to gon | at tle oMfce of Tink Sux, of whieh the fo #9 | mission of bie rst sergo nt to attond divine ser- | new brick stuble in Mevecr streot, near Mivccker, | init meme ant mosreted tora station in’ Angell, | the age of ninety Ave, of aman who phyed a eeriaa it i Ni] great deal better President than either | extent. he relative advantages of thr Eps yn mec Vice, Dut no. sooner did he muke the request Uian bo | On Sunday night the Thunderbolt was ont on thu | Shier ole Fen behing ies. Pe ts oN 4 | part at the period of the Terror, His mane war Lame wth WastiInoton, JEFFENSON, or MaDTeON, but | hundred foot spans and five hundred foot | gin: wii youstny sus ordered to be confined to the guard house, I } road with a tus home and a fancy sleigh, Me | homed irs narrive at Wiee to Mis, Lloyd ang a be une: Mil you, should like to know throngh the median of your dig culo, Pouquior Linville, and recorder to ty » ‘ f *, ark Tammany why x drove into his stable about tI Rte i ; they must be willing to make their faith | spans, as the shortest which Congress should | {lh ivalnue ‘oeen. tn | widely “circulated Journal it Ww roldior has "thie f Arove lato his sable about midnight, As hy ¥ Den Mus. Ltovn: I know not bow to write to 1 juuonary Trbuual Though dardiy tweity years af ( ‘buth fi e many readers Well us Did thingy VKH LO wureh on Sundays and worship God mped out hu observ le of straw ta the rea Hy dons lor CATPEiY WIth this Beaton eyare bade! a manifest by contributing liberally of their | permit to bo ersetod over the channel of tho: | many Teadory tel us Bow Uau old (Ming arora? | Tt to ctiead eliuree os Rumdayw and: Worship God} 2 erree ie pile ef eteow cu ree Yau mwaye oe PLAe sr iseoat fan | AAD, BO DENA Mesa DAToas Tar Uitve. years. 16. [N08 i t means to the advancement of their patron's | Ohio, were the subjects to which attention | After due inqniry, i haw beew lwarned tt is | Oy .eny DeraciMENT winkk FER gi Of the Benutor tho riraw Was thrown into g at of | Feb wiHou! wie woud ty say except Lf wh fos wh "t iin ibe i A i creme’ op Pout, Jun, & by Minit Lwouln taken Young lady foriny \ aid | love of visiting Lim, ‘Ti nitted 1 4) interests, Where personal service to himse!f | was particularly direeted, thongintd or #0 of gatriote who served their country wisBkd, nervousness, The Tamdvrbott shoved bis fue | ye4" Taitaked ler ptevigiiy Inet Wee fin. She | Terror constantly roc 1 and ie wal “it tg concerned, Gen, Gran will of course in. | Mr. ROBBLING was decidedly in favor of } 0” 106 cleetion ae ig dae not Faas Aa Yvation ton Nowly Murvied Muu, Into the stra, witen out na2ped 8 fulbgrown ists | no finow nol What thalt T Wa What can b | Opty with fear xu I tte ary iy gist on having the worth of his money. tho longer span, He entertained uo doubt | fone so piety fromthe love of the tive, Taree ate ee eee, Ra Nita OMBE i a a oa ee eeeenenre aac, asdwone imal autefhewaea you wuld | tnrow mim into wets cares ke, ae j . a Ns . oh oaterda 0 form of an ovation scape the thief ran against the ‘Phi ir st ero We Ko 1k COU sve oeen for soiie. Hm tte piodeboes } On the whole, those who hold the minor | as to ifs safty, Tho Kuylenburg bridge! | Bot intended that they should be paid for thelr ar. . toMy gail Wad sent throug thiew brick wall ae Whe tad f year vuil Limougit. wal thought of that kavry | he could not recover Ht ths period of tt, Ryluhitio® T e1 ie ie ny home weit Welloeal cftloss ts tie chy hav: . g' |. vices, and, deed, they gould not be so paid withond | THM, & poultry desler, who had beem married thd [ heon Arad out af w Parrott par. ‘The Thuuderdald [ nthe futue. You mua motte'ther: gat lecher know. | of 180%, wich ae Wsite | ‘Tho savestnmant of Haris, he { i# city have not a very | over am arm of the Rhine, im Holland, is spoelal provision in ei iB, lovy. fo sul pros } day derore The fact becoming known, Mr. 17 aterward hooked tne ttle duger af his left hand! | by dvareesit iz nnyoreitte, Call me what on Ties ut An ot Rranes, aud Wie horrara of seut wal \ t . : (et sion hi nade, a erefore no GoTpensis | Was Laken possessor warkel mei ni at a0 hie, oarrled Him do jer. | believe in the rad" fate ¢ JOHNNY nyaelat retest diene i aheering prospect Nefora them, They ato’ nearly five hundred foot span; it isan-ordl- | tidy "canbe awarded view. fv ane oe (wo watd | Merchod In'Jrocnesion trode. the market to. th f exe werutts and Groped. Mw. at tho Fries weet Ale that the. emesers ledger nyt w plaiged tun HO wn ADAYA compe ce tink ' q | expocial to evoke enthusiatm where there ivf nary truss Lridge with an arahed top chor. |! 7 rose Wald bY Brive paawion, Unk sccoueee thet niplo 0 twenty : ainty. oa Of mii Lely up foe the night uddne deny in the plijvest terns tint he ever | Maseb amounted te pabecti ty, Ho@lad re Liles ‘ enthusiasm to be evoked 4 gations tot | aboub Mty tine bonne. 7 vima'e heuktiy Wad | anh yesterday Justice Cox, adsaibrraun Marked, hel, med 10 Winwy Hie purser, or that an enda wols (wt Were ever UB U8 Lipe" My Gal mere j i no They are veo {The long span of the tubular bridge over mem, ailerwards uruuk in bumpadiaiy. hii in dedauit of $4,000 bail to ane wer, ot lO MTY Was ever CONS LMAO berwean Giuin, | Frauca tt ' s ae i > ote i x h rt _

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