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semiaid THE SUN, SATURDAY, MARCH 11, 1871. should not any man and every man traversing | Work for yeate wilt be very hard and brood | RADHER JESSE'S TROUBLE. BMAD he Ltn MR. TWEED’S LEGISLATURE. SUNTAMS, —Wheo a newspaper suspends out in Arkansas they aay that it has * woodbined the open sea, be at liberty to cast a line and | very dear, and productive capital, be it simply Mr. William H. Chambertaie’s Ride tna catch a fish when and where he will? The | im the form of skilled or unskilled labor, or THR HORSE AND BUGGY THAT WER Peart Avenue Minge-Te Beastie! | cz seroNtsniNna P ‘i i FOOT RACK IN 10 Gaines feo Ath sea is the highway of nations, and whatever | in the shape of hoarded earnings, will not NOP PRESENTED TO HIM. werange: pe. ME wa Sree poe FRONT OF THE DELAVAN. here are over 100 female lecturers in the = = == swims therein is tho special property of no | unnaturally seck a ficld more secure and Whe Préubie ba eo Orolo Fou 68 i Whee H, Chamberinin inn gentleman | ore Broth cae x hee td the nuniber is increasing every month, a 4 ie yal in tl Cineia: ‘ont ice aides ie rother of ie Su oon an * —Out of six million owners of r estate ji an SATU RDAY MARCH 11, 1871, one of them, but of all. The ocean is but | more promising. , Mise Jennie Grant Pitches Themas Out, | WhO lives in Bri igeport. He owes a five mansion in Raemotar tor New Yorhare—No beeronse-| ta United tenen sore rhan twetniren eroien in ' = one vast common, where ell have equal It is probable that there will now be a i Pate Fo ie In-A Recond Cousin | thatelty, Mr, Oni orlain is a prother of the well. of Pay for Brooklya Policomen ‘ A gigantic steam seoop, called * Beclzebab’ a Merle thenirestten ate ton Rene” Fights aud all should roan at will. ‘The | larger emigration from Franco to the United | fesre.s Pat Unies because ether Jesse | known John Champerhin of the Blowom Clu. | Corer th 10 the Jing sisolen of | 82008" dredging 1 Heri?) Lab Sanebeey Wie 4 i Me idoa of there being any private of nation | States than has ever been known before. | oorreapondence of ‘Yee ban. pry om or ta. at enn tad t. His pod Wie clip axe excited. Just Bow by the presence of baer Tetoud last yous had 169 divesoes, { reat el al property in its hidden finny tribes is eim- | We bid the emigrants a hearty welcome in Crvcixxatt, March 9.—The war between Futher | plexion differs somewhat from that of his brother | tho great Jom Mace, who is here playing a round of | ong avery fourecn inartinges ; akyust aeons. M Line Baw in'e Wheetre—Lingers Suvieben, Plo presumption. It was only when Kng- | advance. Jesse Gront und the Stomees stilt continaes, Tho | Jobo, He is @ ruddy-faced gentlenan, with blue | Soakcepearian characters om the boards of the Overa | ord as that of Chivaga, { NiOters Carden The Blank Croat land claimed to own and rule the sone that Sam ei er. TARR! people are greatly interested, Pathor Josso lias in- | eyes, brown bnir, and a sandy moustache, Hoisa | Monee, in conjanction with Mrs. Scott-Siatons | —\twhwme Miatori ia said to have bought @ ‘a zee York Cirew 1p. Amdo of Mate. such s pretepsion could be endared for an The designs hitherto entertained by the | trenchod himsel/ in his Post OMice at Covington. He | little lume, Mis clothes are modest, bat he wears | and her basband, Mr. Scott, Mr. Maco has made | palace Im Milan with the proveuds ef Lor recent em im ial Phasseeos Piaand instaut. But that day has forever gone, and | Pattice eogaged in the San Domingo job are thus | Goes this, it 19 sand, by order of the Hresidest. | Fich jewelry, and outsliines even his Hrother John | himself excecitingly popular, and the theatre lias nent in the United States, a " Fhastns Wauseon bee 4 A gone, ‘set forth in the columns of the Tribune: Telegraphic messages have flown between them | in the size of his diamonds, Mr. Chamberisin iv a | been crowded whenever he his appe reid. Last —Canvas back ducks have appeared in great ‘ b Sen ova tease Fonte trautels, 6 now let all the rublish of such a claim por | ape plan of the amnexationiste has heretofore | Tixhtlively, The great Nixon, the hometioss man | thorough gentleman, and #0 is his brother Jolin, voniug Mr, Mace and Mr. Scott set to inthe eri | flocks on the *usnactansariver, and are feeding on tae q The Lirech Paeumatle Tuunel—open v9 Viters ioh with it been to bring the treaty before the Senate, convened | in Kentucky, has taken charge of Father Jesse, and On Monday Mr, William Chamberlain visited this | scone to * Tom and Jerry, Wil celory which is abenaant Wattack’s- Vers If nations desire to preserve the three. ae eae eee ee ne aaa ne | SMFrounded him wilh w line of Kentucky mortars. | city. Ho took breakfust with his brother John, | recting and spinning about the stag The Minuosota Legisiatare has decided, after # Diet trnbchostharntntemthoninde Manzo . <= Fiine f 1 1 i f the | brought to hear from the ttonse, und when ite con- | A Kentucky mortar is a man who takes a whole | ‘They ate fresh shdd, roasted ree birds, venison, and | delight of the Albany V'hoys, ‘Yoward miduight | tour controversy, not to rmoye (uo State capil - ~ = = he from the actual configuration of the | grination, they Wouedt, count he Insared. ‘bem, | piper of tobseco at a ehew, wio carrice a black | che Toey drank but little wine, but that little | the sporting rentienen and their friends nrot in tue | fom *t. Paul to nny oiher city , { conet, by way of aconvenicnt skirt to their | that ainexation might be cousitesed to be (ills ac. | anake, and who ia eternally talking about llecing | was good. After smoking some excellent clears, | billlumt saloon in tho Delavan, ant Mr. Scott, —Under the new French régime the word q , + jurisdictional limite, 66 Le it, But let the | fer vemion. troops were to. be seneto ceeuoy the | Rit Weight im wild cats, 1am told that yesterday a | recalling stories of thoir sehool-hoy dasa, and com: | Knowledging that Jom was his master tn the noule Ranta ee i. is Gatin be eopetracd to @ eae stan. | island. It Was thus imtewsed to carry the respectable cobbler, who lives in Marion, Ind., but | paring thetr diamond stuts, the two brothers | art, pro‘essed bis nbiifty to beat bim ina foot race, gsi“ sage A Ace ea cale-rsc hae f } ; ; ce eee ee eee eee a8 Lie ae a toore startling sxpect than anything | 2% catered the Post Otice and asked to ace the | Alter wving his brotner John, William sunntered | being tne stanes, the greater porlion of whic ousiry sveey sar, an provably 18100 mor ae falas ' ciate ti af aicionme juin gene | Me conflicts of boltixerents, For every peace: | blakell Weenie: Yl entowa | Pottmacter, Op Fifth avenne, and passed out to Fourth avenue | dut fiir to say, was taken in advance by estuary Ulurs the tate of the condone , Mr : alle purpose, let the use of the open sons, | Lilac debelis Abehied Ada Ad A RANTOCRY MORTAR Wrough Thirty-second street, He concluded to ride | testants and their friends, who all beewme stako- | "NOTE bene tile «ble ake ia te a of 1estions, abraptly pata head on him, andor the \ quenees to those responsible for therm would be | suspicion that he wae a Cineinantt newsoapor man. be glad if the High Commission would break | drayer than they probably have any notion of, | It is atwotutely dangerous for a stranger to apnroa frony the traditional follies of the past and | But we are glad to be assared by the Zribunethat | %e Corington Post OMe, Even the citizens of assort this principle os their guide. Let | the idea of forcing mot ' Covington go into the ofies with awe. They ner. | re it thie’ way Wes Deen | se oe Soe iiete foabues, and sees 16 experien he 0 erect anew nally abandoned Graxta poe Weetate tees ct rea? Wika ther he them not try to erect anew the starch and | thnally abandoned by Gen. Graxt and his associ ‘an absolute sense of relief witon they reaen the buekram fences which have been put up on | ates in the wnnexation business. Street without stainbling over a mortar, ra = | theecean in the post, oud which guard no- fini bs canes adinitt aKew Whilo Father Jesse is thus inteenched, the Stome- a For the accommodation of persons resting no | body and guide nebody, and serve only aa BP at apy eae Tiscovered hydrate of | eqit®, tiling Cincinnati with thelr waiting, They town, adverisemeuis for Tue Sey wil) De receives at | tra : , whe © he use jewly discovered hydrate of | wik with everybody. They can’t get enoash men im a7 reqular ratce ot the uptown advertisement offtes, | on dias iui acta ie outan * | oitoral, unless by the advice of a competent phy: | to talk with them, ‘Thoy exhibit mysterious icttert 7 Hg Weet Thirty-secon teyaneten bt eam f'Cene ocean ce eee n, is linble to lead to seriously injurious ro- | from Jonsy Grant, now the wife of brother-in-law ‘way and © ave from © AM. toe P. Rf, depths of the sea, These technical and sup- | gutta; bet it does not follow that the drag may | Cordin, and dish np the story of the 500 whicn 8, Which cannot be seen, | not be of yreat benefit ial agent in | Jesse wanted to divide with them (bat which, he +) \ b ‘Twentieth street ® beantiful Indy entered tae At about 1 A, M, the contestants procen ted to the omnibus, She was followed by a well-dressed | course, wach was the middie of Browdy ay. in tront @ontioman, spparently o stranger, The lady | of the Delavan, Amorg the eminent sporting wok 4 seat in the corner to the righ of | tlemen who wore spectators were the Hon. Aleck Mr. Chamberlain, white the gentleman nat | Word of New York, the principal backer of Mr. down on hie left, The lady then drew trom her | Scott, the Hon, Mr, Swart, the member from Pocket @ tiny mother-of-pearl fo. emonnaie, and | Sch hario, Assemblyman Grifin of Worren, ‘With her email cloved hs Dicked out of ita ten- | flestrious Siigonian the Hon. Donny Burns, the cont stamp. With characteristic gallantry Mr. | Hon, Leander Ruck, the propricvor of the $1 200 Chamberluia begred the privilege of handing ap her | diamond-nounted pencil case. whieh he is fpeon fare, Na rot Joim would have done | ticus enough to exhibit oceasiunally in the Avsembly the = same, Upon observing bis = lameness, | Chamber, the Pish-Fyed Assemb yan, the I the lady rewarded Mr, Chamberlain with | Chesterfield O'Brien, Augustus Philips, Esq, and 8 sweet emile aml a profusion of thanks, She then | many other svorts and amateurs, Boas ‘Tweed and Ke spoke of the beantlul weather, of the litde | the wim sparrows which were twittering on the lamp poets, | teman of distingui<ted appearanee and a Napo eouic Monstuche war ocen*ionally dimly s looxing over und of the extension of Madison avenue, Hit brovher Johy woald fave done the # me, He eal her attention to Wie venerable Geo. Roberts's hotet, | thelr thoulders, who, as the gaming on the Ftreot to the etvtue of Abraham Lincoln ov Union eqnure, | were ready to mwear, was vo otber than the Gov to Lord & Taylor's vew store, and to the seane of | enor, the Hichlonder in front of tie Mises ‘ Hie bruther Jom WouKd have done the Fi eo | unabridged to ell the world, We should | ~The Bishop of London haa reesntly revived the practice of appointing denconesse pai Charen by ordaining a lady for that —Itis stated that several of the railroads of Titinois pata more the past whutor to clear t from their traaks than they onigiuaily pal for greding, —It is said that Robert Browning has never Made imore Cham $2,000 fro all his poems. and thatoes. for w private fortoun ue Would have slarvod 0 deat =A large port of orthontos London ia begime ning to be @istieied abowt the foundness of Dea Brenley’s theology ; bul le does not Feen to trouble big any. —A_ plain-spe tly declared that ov nee the ditfervace betweem founding he Bospel Wrumpet aud Diowing thelr ows horo. -The Cologne G fore n it rem power. —The farmers of tho United St expend $20,000,000 in reaping end moving machiogs ‘The annual produetion Is wow c* 1 at abort 1 000 mach ous uy proseher rv ina Sve » Not Too Fust, Gentlemen, —- posititions boundas <a rem aro bat a enare in the bands of the idle | skilful hands, An opium-cater writes to. the | 5% ho orced them w give to the poor). on all orte of plattors, Meanwhile, Mr. Thomas Ft, Snnw, There i# no doubt about the opinions of | wieked to entch the Inborious poor, The Chicago Tribune that for many yours he had | eo. eit tee fallen from Father Jecao' ‘ sseesor wie has fallen fro er Secno's Ghat great body of Reprolicans who neither | deserve no consideration from men who are | made every possible effort to free himself trom | 0.00 nae exhibited atene. of nineasiness, flv don't hold nor destre oflin in regard to the te- | representatives of the people, and not more | the habit, efforts that were seconded by all the | propose to co ho‘ore the world with hin head under moval of Mr. Scuxen from the Chattman | instruments of arbitrary governments, ar td give, but that | his arm without telling bis story. It seems that ship of the Commitiec on Forcign Relations ; | negotiators of old in too many ences were | {ty hid alt feiled from one envss, the total inne | rome time neo some of the bos who were looking Dut, for many receoms, it ie instructive to see apt to be, . bility to sleep after leaving off of nu, In the 4g oftoe not ep 0 submer{ption for plnphogbr hs ad F how it fe viewed by the Demorrata. In ite hydrate of chloral he fount the desired relief, | to be presented to Futher Jesse. They came down vette says thot M. Thiers, Be imposed many coaditions whieh, fn oxpeeiation of a lc ks, Indveat ids that modical science cor JOUR T. NOFYMAN, Aleck Ward staried the contestants at 1245 A. M. mw | ‘Tie How. T. C. Pielke andertook to accompany f The iaty wan pecutiarly foscinating, She lessly danced it the bie ¢homo winking on In proposing the compensation we do for \ f 5 Until he nad completely abandoned the opinm he | With vory small anms themsctves, and then made a | bosom, nucpald (te greatest attention toall that Mr, | Mom a#.a volunteer, but ifs wind gave out after he | °° Uy otrations betwee comments on the subject. the Worl? speaks | the retingeishment of an mnfounded preten- | did not meddle with ft; even, then he need it | F2'4 199 the eteaboiders to Git ont tho ois, T] Cagmbirfath stay ann fawed forward wish charm: | had run sbont hy paces. ‘The rage was wail con |, “tad te Pare veiutations between Drege ' 8 i 2 a Ent fn ont ku wv it was with otter offceholders, but | Ine curlusltv. whenever he pointed ont an object ted, but fortane cling tothe prantis:, He come . i rougt, wer wourd | i ret : f sion, we think we go far enongh, We pro: | merely to induce sleep, faking about thirty graing aaehute ic _— SST weiew he tionght Worthy of potice, “Suidenly she | JO oN of nie. eompetitor aboot Aftecs. feet, ‘The | MAYE Dad aa available force OF 687,009 wim 10 thew add ; see ganantiean varie is to longer a arty of b deat against that eaperfluity of generosity | at the usual hone of reposs, In twenty minutes . culled Me. Chamibertali's on toa five marble tocontinge thewer, ends then adjourned to the bar- van, and the tritmph of tue vietor obratedt in capiows libations of champagne, jay be cake, SHAW DIDNT COMM DOWN. strneiuire Whien the gihnibns was approaching, He | racers and their turnea Ms head to gaze at it, and stencd to | pom of the Det the ledy’s comments with (he mot gentle x minty conrtewy, — Hie brother Jopn woaht | Way & bare dose the same. Tie instant WW toe merrym: king bivng watil —The officers of Vassar College have appointe e4o dentin for that | totem, end lnerueted bim te examine the teeth of a) the yooog ladies nattendaase ’ dem GHART. 16d togciier by «ite coverive torce | whieh woukl go further end pay money for | after ta 4 of Padlic plone: © OF A te men new ia vutlie 3 , pine A ke th t Mile, Mr. Sarr har done mostte wild upandeon- | & claim intringieally not worth considering, | Morning awoke thorou eam yorty, And pow, et the time pnesed and the effoc's of the ing it he invariably slept, and in the nly refreshed, As the » becanse Ant Ju As certain tat Finer he refined to come down, his diairiet ley been convolidated witht eolldate the hep ; ‘i 7 , {vonew eweek, ee Siete Ae ale altne poinnd he nd which, at best, is but a convenient pre unot and President Grist hae apoointed Keen Newiy evo. sooes of the mening sortion of the | UPON oO rere party tll » u ° weed . inta’s attention was riveted co the - . ee be Loved to be ie canthiate lor fresident, Mr, | text 6 extort concessions which can be | More and more ef'minated from his system, be | Co}, Weitzel to fli his place, The whole thing tnen | stranger on bia tarted. Ae quic Ascnbiy were consumed tn diseueving Wwe toliow —A Boston lover of tobacco exhibits to bis f ABR is inaulied, bututhisted, and turned cut of took less and less of the chtoral until his cure | bersted np, and Fathor Jeane Oita'e get bis hore | land Mr. Chamberlain's alive tr Tet Sill eleonouss be EP. Pace 16 remies to friende a bail of Lunfoil. weighing Ki) pounds, whieh be hand was as light asa feather, In five scéunds, by 1 the simpie twist of the stringers wrist Mr. veriain's winking diamond — dieapuearedt Tis brother John's diainond would bave dix ed ju the sume way, Joan instant the bi d IHD RANE To any action brows! DMPANIRS : ay hereafter be kaya he hos" eured” in two years front tobscvo he har chewed. —Miss Macey Mor was complete, It is not to be understood thet | and bag y, Halstead of tno Commerc! the use of chloral destroys tho taste for opium, | to tatertiew Shaw on this mater, Su but the great diffientty in the | hiv eails very earefnlly, and male ser; papers of anion w trimmed Al tacks, but eRe ond experience then any other member of the rhatete Sonate, Evideni'y. wie Revaltcin party hus los, | grounds whatever, ‘ S11 Age ald vitality when 9 new convert and narchaosd — “ Middlebrook, @ young Hepose aud Regrite The Viaduet Ratiway, by any means 4 4 | i ' a forition for whiel he is beiter qaali@ed by huuwt. { Neither claimed nor obiained upon any fair fot! ts Maryland girt, rolred last Your over 5,000 cabbages, amd ave i trenn Whe Mr. Sua ‘ee hake way of opiam-caters who have sought to abandon ally anchore | wit the following rowntt was in the stranger's glove, The stronger papers of that State mentron wi’ pride, oe i BER, Who wore MHinNTW Ibt inthe nerty When ex Tho bill introduecd in the Sonate nt Albany | the habit has been, that after having had the Reporter—Wes there exer any scopomtion inade | yawned, stretched timeelf, pnlied, we wrap, and 8 only 225 pound H pe GSAT Wad A cirunkard I tho gotler, withon: huteds indise tat . sBbengpll aioe. ; © | to you, Mr. Staw, tos to a iund lor pure | dromed out of the stage minute later an gs m H AnMrient charter or inielizenée to concer nin | OM Thursday, proposing to construct a viaduct | sotation to discontinue its nse, the sleoploemoes | eniving a horse, oF & horse and baggy for Fatuer cinating Indy eked Mr. Chamberlain to ak, aud of | The new shades in evenmg silks ure‘ peach = H * f about any kind of politics, When matters come | railrond on Manhattan Ieand, appears to | which was cortain to ensue became so nnendor. | Fane? dg the driver, as she wished to get ou sant company #hali bed Ddarred | Dlot and “eky Dive” for ine brondes, and the } ig Ih parorted GF Mets neveencd Y , ; ; Mr, Shaw sir, not ty. There wae Was really) pleasant to seo wit ee of itand of wiscentesenta: | scaneg" shades, raneiag from saffron to pate them is suproried by a mero person party, snd thet | have been intended simply to give the | able that the vietiin Mut been competted to fall | something estd, rou know veh a tuing, butt | what alrerity end true gentlemanly politeners Le the weanred; and it Phat we deemed ret enm 4 SLE Repor lean orennization is a careass from wath | Oui tne to all xchenves i The | back upon his enemy for rolief, ‘To ophim-eaters | Beker Pal amy wien tinn te obeyed te lnty's with, Yet pis brother Jou Jon the rial of end aetiom Vint gen com, | color, 19r the brunette § Aue soul lus deparie [ui tus to all schemes of rapid transit. The | bac y A phim-caters | Neser, Hani ams aecention ¢ epered te: Mia whats ee Hie Braragl soul | Seay er came i te toe ba —A young German arrived at San Francisce Une CHU, A fraud oF assist her in alightin ie: Before noticinge the general drift of the | capital propoed for the Vinduct Company— | Who really have a fixed determination to escape | Mr. Shaw —Ditlerent ourties rer Ina ‘pnt abe etpoorulle deelined Grilscopreseat@ | iately is search of uly sather, whom he hae Oren bane ie | World's article, we feol called upon to repel | sixty millions of dotlors—enormous as it is, | fom their degrading stavery, the hydrate of | iiaha'he n puod thine tar otf she driiied irom the stage, and her sweet sino. was ; ; Ina sor three years, daviag wiies tune hic has trevelles ‘ T 5 2 | chloral, administered under the supervision of at of & hotee ine beaks nat m the st-cam of irivolity watch wee pouring up | Mt. Selkreg said he wus 4 poltcy-holder im several | 29.¢00 in te vain searuit. what we murt reyord as acruel slander upon | Would probably not be more than a third ot Bertin : ees aD Sn rerece S| Se De Wend au ven. ieerk wl " Reset rh f she | compani rd he aesred io throw all possible hi re { ‘ i i wW r hwy ar. ¢ oFlains stroked bis monstuche Th to imitate even im th ij @ i ; : th a4 : judicious medical man, in connection with other | Kee om du you mein when you *ay vaihway ar Chiamberlala stroked bis monstiehe | Pqivetion around life. imsurance companws, while jere is something to imitate even im the jen. GRast's moral character. It ie doub he suin required for #9 costly an enterprise, " PS . Bim e and drew a jong bre + A od at the same time he Wine tthe pollcy-sotders wo be | amcivilizea Culnawon, Tuer celebrate tncir hottdaye ia Gis Gaic thak alilds he AKG * The in A Je, | trettment euch ax eny competent physician | | Mr. Sbaw— ‘The revenne offcers of these two diss | lat weie lust w bis sight. “Hi brother Jona would | Chants weil troteciel, is thougat 14 tm to | by payne thelr webu, forging tek cnelutes, aad a jess truc that while he held a Captain's com See eae ree ac cn in, | MOONE BRORENDE, probtiled to We OF testinabtd b Tpetiel eee ar a ° have done iho Oame. em Caambertaie lanched | Which tate bl restricted the companies too short. | shaking bande alt round.” r ie) mission in California he was prrossly intem. | mevts ko incongruous that they present the | ygiy Wondwnen bh doen h her Soba: fie bed mised fo Mig dle. | fave meen 00 emewd 10 By @ORINg It five luateed of we boys. were eomventig:about: Hilih's oe | perate, and was in conseqnence coms elled to | appearance of a je than of a serious aE é berate bad. Verbiens Oe. gout. in leeacc maby cines ¢ dubs #90) or doin minted it. His | Nr, Littiejohn sppcorted the bill, becanse ho | ascent in the chariot of fire. Said one: “* Wouldn't 5 resign ftom the army. Bat he afterward re. | proposition, Besides, the idea of earrying any New York merchants are thinking | fitue testimentis, Lestowed no” Pather Grant, swore, once—only onee—bat it wos a nig | MOrEnE Road make Imeurance companter inore | you Le afraid to ride imanch @ chartot ?" “No,” wae formed, and for a covsiderable period—we | the viaduct like a huge deformity diagonalle | fdispensing with drammers or travelling agents, ond he nselut in Keeming people in off secur. Mw brother John woukt hk aone the | ube reniy; “net if God drove” the control of the President in tuls part of the | same. Wiinam then toid the story of tte stare, fobs inguree. Hie Rigeah’ ire seas snip 6 TT o 5,000, i tor them to Co this, as they vuraly re ~Thomas R, Owens of Arkansas, who ‘fit are mable to say preciesly how long—he | across Brordway at aome polut not far from | Of Whow not fewer than 25,000, itis said, country ? | never missed the sone,” said be, * andl | got Fore than tires UF six montun th * t “o owas a strictly te ; i i : from this city atone, whose salaries, commixs Mr. Shaw--Intimations of that kind have ceen | down tows et don Davidsou, Jotm cailed nllcy-nolier to decertata & feeds ‘Tre. | ome. tue revenion, wok past In thisty battles, If enovgts ne is not meant to mands to me, te nian the Grand Central Hotel, is of 8 Kenorter Thorne Democrots who imagine thnt this | to indicate that the erey ptween GRAN nd Sums eontroverry between nant and Som ; year, This sum is practically a tex upon the re Bas dealt a death-blow to the Republican | If ther Asapid transit railroad in | tuilers throughout the country, each of whe {tufluence upon Us i Party, and that they nre therefore to win an | this city, why should we build an exp to #200 to maintain @ | Woo liotd oft te cae easy victory in 1872, are deceived. Ofcourse | road-bod for it in the air, taking up agroat | system which is now declared to Involve a need- F nhaw—Never by mo sir, I cannot answer bo rensible Republican doubts that this | portion of the ulready insufficient area of the | leas expenditure of money. Several large hoases quarrel has destroved th ean be built under Broadway | thet hare discharged their drummers sre reported | thal Zant term « ti thought it was one of his now Lf an satiefed thie wos somebody else's jokve. fone cost me five tnowsaid trance io Paris [I woold wave cost his brother doin the same | at Davidson took wo aroand to dia Kels Jin euys he knows the woman, Jim says 41 a ths brsinees fur some time, amd be Enis eaten ber neqnatntanee, Auxions.) Bot Pm afraid that His Urother Joan said that he ws m) wounded seven tines, cod received for his entire pay | O51 io revel nowey. bervel bin ment —ho inventor of a now microscopical writing machine, ip Kngiand, clams (iat the catire contents of the Bible com, with the help of ns contrive ee, be writ. ten twenty-two tise# in the space oF a square inch, —Luoy Aliny, aged eighty-four years, entered the rervice of Mrs. Abigall Russell, of New Bedford, Maas. 10 1910, and at the time of Mrs. Rurseli’s death, a fow days ago, had lived with ber sixty-one years. . 1 Join Decaer and Mr, Fi in fivor of tae till. and sent tu tae Seant and travelling expenses amount in then to between fifty and sixty: million dollars a Ua also «poke doit Was parsed by 76 10 10, be in earnest IN, ans for product morattifluence upon Ure Administration be is to Mr. Coon, of Schuyler, the gentlenan who doce not wear ourn-dour Ureceaes, und did not attend Hank Smftu’s party, thit morning presented the lollowtng petition of |Itizens of txt eounty for tHe repeal of all laws legalizing the sale of wtoxtexting Hquors, Immediately upon tie couetosion of iv reading, the Hon, ‘Tom Fields moved tat be re vo | pays annually from $17 {t possible, Mr, Sha (tye been proteaccet last vestige of a | elty, when i 4 Ht som bod gone eenerott © the business of pro- | Jt. Me, Wiliam Cramberlain then ordered a bottle | ferred to the Rings county nae a 2 , chance for the renomination of (raxT. Ac. | without diminishing in the least the extent | to be doing as well as before the change was } viding ditto ‘estiooniais to uid In. tiaking tie old | oF wine, ond juvited his friends vo parcicipate, this | QUS fed oly to cousiter suels @ subject, ~The hotel in Chetopa, Kansas, is temporarily iatiah Chinoha: & durehoRn. é the | of owr habitable territory, and whero it | M8de and to have incurred fewer losses, In his | ake Of tue Wresitent's father comuriabie > brosher doon woul have done the same eres ConDay seceere eae benuoe closed on acconnt of a litre diftloalty between the cook cepting 1 A " nelusion r ha rritory, and where it adeeb Bgeagiol Ft iave no doant ot it. Tally beltewe | Mr. Willan Chamberiain 1s wow auxionsly await. | SUSE be re Pe and the proprietor, whieh was settled with apistol. Hh haw Beata reat ince bacon Be Mi docn audit erie} e 4s to carn his commission on sates, gone over to oll man runt, and gateed | ng the re 0 the Honorable Leg ay the State of New York ; hae weg party will now begin t Ko sround in | n have a tafe four n upon th DL Aiaciseue Will focoesa now tei setal ioe bark a je murn of aim, at Korae of | And so fy hi GENTLEMEN: Wot A taet poteut to yon al eee ee ne ee earnest for a now candidate who can harmo. | eartht No plan has yet been proposed to | oy not actually wanted , whenee it fellows that | SX! vised Tcouid.ote ned thie Ys ie "rae fh dvink ie stugin® and d | A tady teacher in the Janesvilte, Wis, aot t wy a fad backhoe eed dail Mle aid MM be " : office ag long 981 wanted batt would not stoup THL NEWWDSY GAS SWINDLE : Le ey, of our stare abd on the | papite scoole has aside her ferale an! adopted the mize its factions and « it to prese be compared with the Aread We ju the baver oft y and th ler b to go that Thad to bb torn \ Lv 4 i ; the bayer often suffers, an se , \ a et ow ee method of kissing her pupile into epeuicuee, The unbroken front to the enemy in the great | that fer some untnown reason the gentle: | comes a loser, The liability to loss on this a THE CISOINNATE POST OFFICE An Ingonions Scaundrel’s Wholeante Rob- larger Doya, it is sald. are particulary uaruly, and . contest of next year, If it ehonld select | men who control the affairs of t elty 1} connt will ef cour bery of Housokervers—A Volunteer Col- be greatly diminished by th fhe sae’ for Fatt require ¢aily correction. : z ; " ey. and ae a a 6 i H some mich man ns Jars F, Wirson of | who ran the Lepiélature, bave determined | abolition of the white system, in place of which | now for ue Ciscinn it) Post ie Oeuehal Nes hi a bead pad head ngciet F Francis Creeley, aged 80, often said he would oh dowa, or any one of half «dozen other names | to defeat all plans, and hence havo bron ght | many of our merchants have anbstituted more cx- | ways ie mee a Ptiteae RUAQREN | 8 wing wo dle when oa on has sennuest grand 1 t hat mig! . ] forward thi pad ai At ssenlonk tensive advertising with very favorable results. Tt hoe been repeatediy etuted, on the anthortt beled cal ae ‘olls Of & at, (hea we think tat yor nehter marie’, [He attended her wee .ing the other Bt that might bem ed. it could offer battl: | forward this preposterous viaduet project. set oth wh cary Bie neae ls. fy perbans 0: ihe tater Or thie Stora? fa if ws © ho ww ting vills in tie upper part of und at evening, nest St, Louis, aud, taki pari in ihe dame, a to the Dom errey city ta the name of the Metropolitan Gas Com | ee ei Winn w Pauy, Lustead of thie proving @ warning to tne | comsuticita, eorice ny Duk respect follow, it eeeus to have been only au incentive to EMPRAOR OF CHINA tthe meet favorable — anepices The Future Burdens of Prance—Emt We a the Dome not wratron. aie tha two veut Grunt fawily wae couflmed to a sick & dished | Fens honse hy The fracture of the vertebr from falling down. the Captor The Loviarile Ledger ia responsible for © follow fe) | dead without @ eroan at Lor fret, \ Aman attempted recently to steel a ride io a freight car on the Union Pacific Ratiroad, Me pree- ark of Your you tw do. seting the distin tai = says he will nevis Oli lus Cofiers (nea 0 sin pe Hae , Tigevi0ns £0 iia fata wari thet ant a aud publisher of the Cincunnaté Geacte : Lio day, cae of the most enchusinstic continus in his villainy, indeed, be tas ingeniously | Mune. Fe ee ean eR tI Of | ence, of corres, not being known, the cer was loeked 6 too Jubilant over the ¢ “vious to the late , the tot lebt of hav ie aout: buowa ib © Who caliod Mpon the old gentle Peegpoaaivieh tof th ‘ 3 >» | a rampie of Chr wily Av Jf that Leatheu Emperor, | and he wat kept ® prisoner tor five dave swithou ; : ell known, Descom Dick Swurm, the _ ® old mate eapical out of that identicn expownre, Ie mM i i pe Wat kept 8 prisoner tor Ave days without food the French Euipire was but about Miction god soucne to alteriate Wis Tf, ten, @ vil 4 porsen tte nety hw *e olildren Alcona. he could fh ‘as no now Koos, ny whow © Would have to expat: his A® weil wigue We inerone As. ws to do ie DY Dad rather tet f horse (han eer Ot the Cincinnati Wurelte ot Uy ar or drink, until the car ai his feet and —Mamu Mag rived at Omohs. When fowna mis were frozen solid, —What is baby crying for, Maggie? jenf don't now. Mamma—And what are you lovking £0 indignant avout? Mazgic—That samy Was one venet abl The cla gentiew Alderman of tho First ind a cozy time. ti ne futher of w of tie tom porter, Wee ¥ Ty Ort (at go by ecuret , The Deacon it uo y—at fins novel erased bis operations, and ali the efforts | with erther of the poitce and the Gas o hte ar. ‘, reet Wave proved ineffectual He ts thonglt to have An accomplice —a boy—who follows the real collec tor und makes a note of what houses he enters. If golidate their strongth, draw as many | 000—a large mum truly, but one whieh the ‘ i i the only possible, ailonve the K Klux Klon, cone'fi | at the low rate of about one hundred mil- | so urus. ‘The Gagette compomiag rooms tea batons \ he got (better, th Feet ee Ously the most Uncciuforiabie In. the we ber and “fx up” the “ofc us of our ao. # 4 i | ‘ Benate, Lut to husband their resources, ¢ $2,600,000,- | subare-nair ate the negro element im the Sonth, propary | liens @ year. To this capital must today be | geo tmall. dark. erow ied, and Yady. ventilate t Senet. ate that he was 0 wenting in | {uC Covcctor Feuitins w long time mvide,the watoher Hhenites cut om a ike stempres ities: | Mammoc Why caw vow eetive © proces abe i “de bov vi samc mili e piety urea t ’ nbered and . ys - wf . ' i " ct of mia ouly vie 4 vs eran A Ki nor 4 fo bring ont their strongest man, and then | *74ed above two thousand million dollars, Fy dhepltenge ch LE nin Fais Matter that be deeived to have tu: oF grated that hy uae been collecting a | auxe,, Kot Only prowote “Ms wanton | minute ago! Maggic-Oh, that was oabs’s! thoy may stand a fair chanes for suecess in | 2%¢ half of which eum is exacted by the con. itors, wad would Persist in hosing | inet warner dome oon Jecilag Fine AyeRG | we and pays no farther ste nto that house, If The petition had twenty-one signers, —A man hving in Columbia, Pa., and owning the next Presidential eainpaign quoror for his expenses, and the other duo | shippers were going tor uml iret'enuren, Sotturs | TPQWNDLLY wholly upoW hiunseH. and am the distr! ec ee hae Inte Dit aed hy prigcipal tern: | Me. Irvine's OM Fegelatine tho sale Of droge ang | t'~ Howes he lives in, lately refused to Vary hie father, H A uk Ds : ; Ly the Fronch treasury forthe gigantic cost | piows Dene mbers the Sabbath vay and | PYLON ot Oflices was a teas (ey <1 that ho has left a bill, and ihe principal swin- | MF. Irving's bill reqwlating she male of drags and | wns ated enddenty, but turned the Body over to the | H at net the Democracy Jay the flatterir bee 9 elm e Peeee te ante Be irishinen ane, Racueday. | Wert that be would for ak Wwe aon of Mile old | ater visiis the home on the neat day und collects the | 'or4 puewed the seule: thie morutn peas Corouer to be buried as 8 pauper, signing lus name 0 ® anction to their route that they are to en. | ¢f the useless defence, Mr. Titers has | aiteinoon tu Au wn the windows. 80 | ttavunne Disitiet and disposed to remain indice, | ssount. Thisiatter worthy, who ts the only one to | mons vor, and now goes to the Governor ‘ty Paper whieh read as folows: *T hereby rottse 40 take counter KANT in 1872. He is a8 hopelessly | tuted in the National Assembly that the | (hath ranetity of the ¢ ett Thi wae eatene | Hei a turther fact in tie history of tue tofinences | Whom any cine hus Deen obtained, Is described as a | 1 10 0 il sane jh rik gl ee B40 ‘he harze of the eorpse of my father or pay for 118 dead as Been aeay was the day after he | CXPenees of the war outside of Paris have on the typogragl ical viltaing. Thirty-five | Wace tne Geant tatty Admmnisteetion, iat Karcee | tk dark-complextoued map, with aemail moustache | tee ine pevvie of New York city from tie treqaont | “M's , ' i exceeded 1,100,000,000 1 printers in a Httte room in whieh seventy | Lider the Cran tantly Ad myaninene ana well dvossed, He weary alow hat made of bide | maker of iucompetent and uneducated diugerts | 774 brakeman on an Ohio roalroad, who, while ¥ Bad depowed Doverss from the Chairman. | ¢xceede 0.000 france. ‘The credit of | Eushgnis werw ourrim anu the thermometer at Hs a e nie pie hersgauban sel rap al oc tock and their clerks, A Mr. Wilton und several ott the discharge of hie duty om the top of a sregut ear, aa @hip of the ‘Yerritorial Commitiee twelve | France is broken; her old Cebt—the three | pecton semen,’ aud to aucceetIng Sabbah’ ye nant, lis principal operations have been In Lezinston | CruRettnot yonr aly were hore yemerday endosy ht ONer the ohn Dy @ LeleRra()s wire thas j — on the dollar, while her six per cent. defence | All this being true, we rise to remark that it ies CASO ORE HS LOVE RRSAHY, Rot, | ORY WON SRA RRA PON Rees LMmeeT b0 bones me aoane an, Bropkien detepasion tlds oavone | oo oes esuise tha aes ‘ac, a oe Dr 4 Inve more in Aaence ahehs' he wt au Maun! HSE veisenen to cual Gti Senator Murphy's room w eile tae vier i yew ’ A Suggestion to the High Commissions | Joan, issued at 85, sells for about 87. Inother | cannot bo the tault of Deseon Riemann Ssurn tie Meniiy, At riers be win bare fore. ket, amen fe Stel wis, gees among thal body woieh existed in regard 19 | covered 60,000, 2 t * 2, " ry robanty not rote: at wi 7 f ‘0 ® - Ph e * police ne: 0 s -, Since it ie declared, with some show of | wonts, France is now paying about woven | He is a good man, sincerely pious, and free frou | "™ Provmaly not been forsouem that wt about nd wast is 118 emogn: ; dove in an cay. | Wiion thie Uill'wes Mest. Imraduced every eneete a soeh $8 Tiana objerted te the baplien of Provability, that the qnestion of compensa. | per cent. per annum for money. At this rate | NM! A¥Pecri+y and false pretensions, Me would | master, ie wa rted that Mie Jennie had been | Geware of eu Impestor WHO 1s B1ne ADoOT 18 | of the detexation, with the oxeepiion of Mr. Goo. | NM denghter, who ie im delicwe hea the ad : ; : ; a j do vothing but what is night but for unfortunate | pretty Inflacntini in + Axing ap," an thoy calied 14 | pay mebody bul dimsclt or the Cumpaay, tee, f | tet. was in favor of ungorting an amendient wro- | Vent Of milder weather ; out two #taly ——, tion to our Dominion neighbors for the not less than the enormous sum of tlirce hun- | 4. inese associations, He has py ners who ure | Lat otice, At tcastorr worthy friend, then Repre: | iil nave. been discovered. sin ar Hates Ping tor an increase of Ruy to putroluren, makin | poltecinen netd him untit the eeremony of mmentem 6f our fishermen to ply thelr voeation rod and twenty million dollars will have to | oot animated hy the same buh princigtes wicts | con teal anton paid amu feaalaswn, Was | Clerag™ tucks, Clerk." "F.C. Dodd, Clerk, and | g'endnee caine over aie erat ol, tele erent aad | RMA ONET, And the suivestny glel effec t's ducted ot animate " e same ch princip’ rs a eal at « On hie ry hun who ord, Clerk,” wil by the eu 4 i ne ane © i OF Solr Creams, an: nd wow that tether, 1a (ys ouri ao aut rostretion,cither within or without the | be mand every year to pay thetmaroetof ber | prnseif alts heal hing marist nae nas | hed aeetmnien mormeated cen nant ete Br | dé taka at haateiage CARE mee Sd Im | Sera mimoe oy the deltzation,exoent tarevacabs | AU Wat oer, a ie anew ne a i A : i Who lead him astray fror the proper | sidoneys, eatiod upc Fscciioncy at the White Rhee Ge ee aRGE nee tee eb 0 eeriber of ech and R cha, decided to vote against to increase ol 9 heart, iatends to cet im the course the question $maginary throsznile line from the colonial | debt, apart from provicion for aoy gradual | path, and make him seem to be guilty of sing | loure: und ventured ation aa to we P PR A a I fh ha aed Nediceday Digit Jacobs chrriea bis | Mis right to contra! the getlons af nies i 1 ‘ Rear 40 ple ’ piaeter city, tae Prosident mentioned terec 2 signing bi mendment despite ibe opposition of bis colle ry pee Caer lage Pernt H dhores, is now usder considerotion before the | sinking fu which eonuot rightfully be laid to his charge. | thane prowosed to upp riot MF, Konluse Cave wns | yates ecu Re apnarent at once, ‘the uuibor- | wg were assisted by Aleck. Frear, Tes a DSLAM OF ‘emont ts mauking to civil ; High Commission, we bey toofter a sugges: | ‘Lhe population of France by the.census of | We veuture to aay that if he were fuisly inter. | {ually H arming to Air. Taxieaton, amu isirossine | felinets re ven lapse bluck-eovened Longa mm wices | Morley moved tO reco umit'the Hil and strike wag | Ye ani emiadion Teskey, The Twrguie of Coustant or 1866—the census is taken there every five | viewed pon the subjoct, be would mot deny that, { whose misiia ware very iarmiy advertised aud | fe.uuonne of every wall Is written, aud euch eot~ | Faeobs asked chat the Uill bersterred tv the Rimee | trausla'ton tate Turkisn of the Werary. aud actent Our colonial fiende have some vatuable | years—was whout 39,000,000; and probably | i publishing the Clnctnnatt Gasett-, he was work | Releral’y helieved In about that time, dent and Secretary O1 the Company. re county, deleetion, winich was done. and it was | work: of the most eruinent writers cf af vations. If ; ite ; e BORO the day had nat some surauee 18 frimitable, | Some . pally agreed that every member of the del : h f Ditumninons coal mines in Nova Scotia and | the loescs Ly the late war, in Latile and in | 422° mpon some part of Sunday, and that he does | warcine to Miss deome Great tht the eon anfils Aprarauce is inimitabie, “Soinethmes be gots | sould suppor the bill en orieiaally” intre Hs Bee sohetae ts casrio$ cutie peel earoett, Vie yes 3 " 7 ot th. th erone.. Site tile wlaked nistnite tOMer har beon secured to M nil 0 his | Mr, Jacobs presented the bi'l thts mornivg, and = Turkey, 162 hoped, will be initiated {nio tioae inte? New Brunswick, only partially worked, owing | ceded territory, estimeted ut some two mi). | BO! Mek i Tie bis wished pertote ri boon twit. Ly one house in Foriy-ifth street. where nioR, wnd end i to want ofa market, We think well of ad: | lion souls, will more than eounterbalanes tho | WY? bare led bios) asa an etiitude of bypoo- | Jonnie ninaaantly abserred faas,thuvo wo ther suomi have heen presented tures daya bes | Othe fact that the walurice of mel, wien eon | world oe isy, aud to seem to pretend that he docs not | Channing proprick aving the office takew | gore nis visit, and threatened to report t crease’, be deemed It en catraxe fo Wee H itting their ec eo Of dut ut there in : wrease subsequent t¢ « away from him by ve man \e Fmen; yet le War bound by tt atiom smiseid concerns Sitting their coal free of duty. But there is | regular increase subsequent to that date. | hres tis men mock on eundey, wlwen ine tat ia | te tram im d the Gat Company, and hive him disenareet Mors | Suyhoet men 2et ke wap bound by the sei ne 1 spray i serif’ on this commodity, thet the duty still | of any civilized community at not over thirty- | without auch labor, For all this Deacon Swivw | When Mr, C. W. ‘Thomas cited upon the father of | 2! 8 heuse in Borty-eiehih sireet ue wine tareatencd Alvord of Quondaga and Mr. Banker of Scho. J great.y eur prised to learn the other day thst Wie Grand @tands and inllkcly to stend. Suppose now | ve per cent.; and thus the threo hundred | eugt f \ a OW Soma onli ones her of | wo report the collector tur wot presenting tae bill Jy wresented potitions for the repeat of the Erie | Huce! hed been purcha:ed ur mapy wvlilons by ML. Laue ) f: 80D ; and " 2 ght not to be blamed, and, we trust, will not 1 interview om | Ina nowse m Forty Mith street he toll the susie! tore b Goodrich sito made an eflort ho High Commission, while it is om this | and twenty million dollars of annual inter. | be by any right-thiuking people tie USS A Men ie dpm Oey of he Y nay thatthe otter elected ben awehargms, | EC4 8 reaaiation discarcng tue iaiiond Cony | qi "h, Sokol dipper Branch of its business, make the | est will nevewnrily be taxed upon the pro | ery one ieee voy | iaekasunatediy and etphattaly Una theie was ve | Clarke iy hand 198 Eat Vise) sti strect, eng | but wus usucorsaful, Tucte “are Turnors that this | Of Victor Noirs fayitly at Tours, he was ‘ ay : he news received from San Domingo by | Persone tecling or prejadice asvinst tim whatever: | repouted he disci: fedaa Repl emia Lae been soe ho Erie pe propoe'tion to off¥et the durios we now collect, | ductive labor of about thirtoon millions of : : mm ing thai he wes a good map, aud that there woul nol | Ceavittons end te Mer artlund 8 | fiat tive ovement WNICh CotIl oT erie etd | OF beuna ® capitaits 1 @gainst the right of fishing everywhere. | persone, way of Santingo de Cuba, and published yostors | have been uny change in te Cincinnati amico Just | guiu that sue must Pg he the Railroad Commilice against Wire rues eomabine it is rare what such @ splendid oponing is 2 bape J . : day, ie somowhat surprising, 3e @ letter dated | tists if 1 hea mat tren te Dk ase Mies Jennie, ‘To | te Company hoiore 4 o'clock task witeruooa, or tie | Pady @8 you to part with tity p.am-cis Mey NOC DBI | carded man of geniue as the folowing ad Let us fish wherever we like, aud we will | Wo sro well aware of the ceonomy, skill, | Siw Douluge City on the god ult. from the pen pat ried tua venerable Covinys | suppl) of gus nao be extol Of iat road. “Mr. Gootiicn, however, indigniuily | sorts lon paper disclose: ; *Waal,e | * Seoth e € Ty nd indust 0! » aaa ies 3 ar . o ute, id y ‘i be eyes t O'eoek yesterday atternoon he eotte ad b 6 tue insinuation you mor Ato ry Wo jor pub ailmit Nova Scotia coal free of duty, ‘This is | and industry of the mass of the French peo | of Commissiouce Ware, und published in the . ApOR which Was written Wit amounting w® over bi in Kast Fortyceevond Rik winicemsens cae ve 9. erary buat @ fair bargain; and if anything is to be paid | ple in ordinary tines, But the ruin and deso- | @/.te, the writer says: Wo shail ie ie teeceone sreet, Various ume Wave been Sacator Gh SOD ETY at saie Nrenaving it Pvgpeetog (4 1 — J 3 f BO! called for wit ten days wb Lo fanelog tro. iu) to ep e e Orn Aver on witie > ure ot i preparing for the press » for a privilege that really belongs to us] lation in which this war has left Franco are | main here about a week longer, then make some deat TY At nevarnl. paves visited by the SUN reporter he | uvgrtant bi ed to protect Fenty uf fy ai.ve of theagophie selene, or gow, we in it shall be no more | 0 unparalleled and go univereal, that it is | overtund excursions to points of interost, Our Ri hiceil hapa eoatert Mila e ccteat at, MupOMtOr Ameworiug tus samo | ond oiher roads winch they have jacel¥ coustrnceal | he SHOFe Asteln OF HALF moral, ineDtal, wad ma than thie, Ani we cannot hetp believ-| not unlikely thet, proud as ler citizens aro | next main voyage will be to Puerto Plata on the { ‘Tho okt goutleman eakd? “MF. Thomas, af Thag | &4 0! bi @LOURKE whied they uwed or Teeth | aH,se mUed TeRITpee: Ma te:-alwsay Bain |) er Chant we oe eet aw on Wane Rae SAEs: RmMe Fe i 1 an arrangement would — be | of their country, they will turn their eyes ton | Berth side; thence inland over the mountains of | Pol Benn so uniortunale aw to uae tallow a i — Fouls: aud other» ane projected w bich if cominlet at A corvesponteat who visited Little Rock “ 8 u he Voce Reale, (Mee curation day ld have 1 would make fn wrous ractically almost |e, ed Little ry on the British side, ‘The right | land where nature offers every inducement | Cibso te Santiago and ihe Vega Reale, [Prosic | thie mun appointed mail aient far Oi vee Yow tO de she best Mersewomunt teelows, Th rovitea that all rattracds neve, | %ith ® VRCW Of studying Arkanaws poitties got hascif p ail atessenke tia ha ots hin, ‘Thoina’, looking a the envolupe and Kecing | Nee York Correspondence uf the Washington Pats Mer cone a such roads and b nto AB AWkWard scrape o rival €o fish on the occan isn right belonging to | for the pursuit of comfort, and to a form of | dent Wartn’s geogenphy is at fault, The moun: | 0 me ut Cant upon it cue thee : Me Woehingvon Pusrios | of f 1b croxs such roads and boule: | Ito a8 Awkward scrape ou hie arrival. 1 ; be bal ; tains of Cibao are south of La Vega.) Thence | sours Mr. Grau! : a 908 at Here there is none of that fearless abeadoy | Yards at ruch ieval as wot to rupt Wavel on | ed ® MAD and asked Wim If he was not everybody, and it is sheer impndence to un- | government under which standing armics | (5 the valley of the Yoaui.” {Probably bas Oi 4 apparent 4 the youngest Boy rider ut Lie Sousa tiem, belug € ettacr botow them or ou bridges | of the Legisiawure. “A whut ‘o the valley of the Yagui, ‘obably he be Decudel aoreniten AbOVE Uhewr: In Lue latter euse Hot less than twelve enleie A what?" waid liv, i dertoke to restrict it, In former thmes, | are unknown and wars most improbal lk reais’ Viawalt okie a at ls *Anephew, perhaps." said ‘Tuomas VeIbis, Sooks tues See feet nee yite Toot hiker’ Inun ike oatiees Ls cea eneaee: | lament” @ ‘member of tee Le rare pn neans Yur Now, uuless this p wus he ie HOt A Heplew, said Lhe futher of the tho ouse Wiarking the darivg gr + later dicines: | NO ~ mf c 5 ) when it was the fashion to keep convenient | Before this debt is paid, and while the con. | ct the Commission could not have Jett Sap | Administration, “buehe hes mate om forsee sring'n | (ugre born beneath euunier shies, OF cou HE ee A a eve eth my IGA a aretexts for war alwaye on hand to be used | sequent taxes are crushing the hard-work- | Domingo City until the 1st inst; and if they | “Tole tacident tigers secs sous o! Cineses Jor w vary fine and teariess horscwoman i Mrs my Lae previa of the act. ‘The mate Rigine Was Intended. Loniy wanted a it ' as occunion required, this fishing questi ing tiller of the soil and mechanic In the | went round to Puerto Plata in the Tennosser, } Seeidemt tat fell 'ae oid genticnan Maly aaalttenaty avec. Bhe tw always | Or dideranves betwoen rauiroud carporidors eng ies NAL Hows the Legisiatnre 1a Tdon't know any - prominent | If England and | factories, who ean tell what phase the aocinl | they must have sopped at Sauane t0 cout, ad he wae atieriy Bnable w carry Out bis prc | in her Kaci see gr mong tue roads of the Fare. | Gryny privale “ad, ae 40 the etude on whites | mau.” rauce, during the long years when they | aspect of France may assume ? It is not ¢ could mot heve resehed Po Plata, allowing | €180'me., Hol won oerteh apvointiwents were de- | groom a (ow paces belied Lier railroad shall Ve ‘coustiucted. © Whate™difercit A young man, whose moust eS etaiiake wore conic # for wastery on thie conti | the metorial strength and positive we tive days for coaling at Samana, before the 8th | incl Fat wt Bowe reomed to hive remounbe a : ro ae eat tue expense of ti rulroed soaneae the aid of @ microscore, Was the Vic recive a ’ ira ACAI AL Pits : ‘ t sterday's telogram slates that ivivation that had been extended ivy by Reni inplay of Jewe “ Confidence a short time aco. hae nae Hent, wer rat nl p quarrel, this | of France that are broken, but her pride is | ° . May's tolograms slaton thut | creat ta de an tains ta ee one salty tie suceess of tha Dillion Gold dewelr | ROUTINE. progrene nadg os HANAN D prtlonte 4 question, in Home one » Protean forme, | wolully shattorut also, ‘The middle classos, | UY Heh Hustle Pata on the bib, The disturbed } and there are symptene that We was inciuied to | Pa) stice the oveniig OF ate glitter dis iradeed by Mee eeerees wae done. | er several yn ain. parents, bo 0 } atate of the country may, however © expe Old hineel! LOW mbriek Persona BecoMMtaLilily for J Bide wy has ooan Wiprecedan latroduced by Mr. Genet to ay out ® ‘The gir parents, ' fould always be counted upon to furnieh the | who of yore constituted In many a critical | 4 Ge demenen onde c 1 hay $e J he eficiouey of eflers ih tals veinivy. tae Busines | oe ‘ a mand wil TENeen HOt aud Tiss atreets, New | 8 Younw to bein keoying company 9 i , desired provocatic . : dited the departure of the Commission, and its | Ot whieh was not inumaely relied to lve ollie ut | chy D tatistioa with hele parcinans aie aun number OF Lille Were passed, among | Have them a xentie bint to that efeot—Arst, by é : - y ] f moment the be Wheel and preservid | jembere nay have thought it prudent not io | A#ewor in the district, It ts roluted cat ‘yes Lintioh ut tus aauianby iw Gor bedlie te bo moan ending the eenerut Kawa ts to pus | tne girl ont of th and sending bh he preacnt agitation of the snbject is | order by thelr influcnee, will find in the res ” Hntod himscl! somewhat in tae porition of uv hice | iis taudocinet wil Ye Wiuwiwarnd tosnighe eck wipsnies, Aid Lie Dill incorporating the Onler 0 id, by tho} i. - " ) Hucnee, will au carry out their intended trips into the iu- | tutor to Pos oA Meus, yonding the charter PORE: OE MNO Tay OF theo hOuse brig me { a relic ofa past tradition, It iran at 1 dishear 1 i ¥ Bg cm Pa CT al a Cantornia ¢ the "New ‘Yorke | fom # huge 6 ' f } fan ab: | turned disheartened soldiers, in leu of eon | tcrior, or in fact to remove themselves trom the | °titt there wan a failure to agroe apon details, re working people of New York are. ¢ . One Teland Bete boat of the New York a i et id and butter, with mo: burdity from Leginwing to oud Why | wervators of the peace, posite encin cs, ¢ immedivte pr Pueiias nae suiting iu wometiing 1) the nature Of au wy yiras | ox ely in the Mutual Beneds nevings Bank re the eOompany, ‘Mr, Tweed's Croton | attachment, and raving to the youth tm ner bee aay Genet's Park Lm. {| man or, © There, Bubby ua ic. dd brOMUCHE LIN DOLL passed Lhe Beaute, take thie aud gon 8 leuy Way, aud your move will De aux