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i ; f HE 7 THE SUN, MONDAY, APRIL 24, 1871. a -_—_——- —- OO Oe ' NI nN oT, vl 4 to allow tho Ce 0 “ the road,” to ase the words of the address, * was to viously receiver, wae mate President of the new { wople out delay, instead of w ror | States aleo, The reports which these emigrants modified #0 a8 to allow the Company to draw $100, u ‘ 5 people without delay, instead of walting for oxen Wat Dail We Gomada have fern bo fevcrille ERIE RAILWAY HISTORY. | tap ct ous sicce tor 920.00 of tte own funds pct | be an overwheiming success when it reeched Lake | Comoany. He reported "no @ t.* elthor ov . ad , | the completion of the White Plains building ahd nt Dack te Vanade have been a a the ti y . gue into the road, Unter this arrangement the whole | Erie.” Tt would earn for 190 $1,000,000 gross an! | for 18690 1968. For the last 1868 the Com: tw sje Cae ee DB ALGY, | There ate plenty of other insane asylums in their Prospenty has been so great, and the i | 4 gRUE BTORY THAT NO ROMANCE | of the State loan 01 $3,000,000 bocame available, and | $500,000 net, The otal interest on the capital and | pany paid a dividend of ‘Mr anh vat Ce * | the State to which the insane could be sent, | Provement in their condition so surprising CAN EQUAL the work of construction was entered apon on all | dedte then outstanding, $14,425,891, less the first | died in 1864, and wa 1 Mr. Robert { Lt Khines for AIL to that no hardship would be occasioned by | themselves, that the whole French populati - the divisions of the'Foad morteaze bonds provided for till the road should be | Bordell, The Cornpany j \ ating te 1 . =tomgeedie gerne A deal which they heve left behind are rapidly arriving | The Wonderful Narrative of Erle from the OPENING OP THR PIRAT SRCTION opened, would be only To the payment of | 8 percent. on tr wit a MONDAY PRIL 24 1 this course, while it would clearly meet &] at ine conclusion that their countiy should Kegioning to the Preset Day—It was to In May, 1841, Mr. Lord reured from the Pre t ineiyal and inter tincome bonds the | floating dent of th the year, to } : | Pressing, Imperative public need. No one | gonexed to the United States with the least pos Cont Five Millions Only —Neare Ald Given | dency, and was tucceeded by Mr. James Bowen. 1 mpany pledged the entire income of the road un wht ne nditod div Vetared on tw ry re T Times 8 , r n 1 f 6 yaweee Theatre cording to what they regard as the dictates | which has thus been commenced will be 1 ' nipulations—Bencroft Davie, the Bribe- | to Gosten, 46 miles, wae opened for trame. In th ly « by hoe ay the int <td ae ahd 0. ¢ nik me i" *; i ae f duty ; but there are grave reasons todonbt | accelerated by the labors of the French ¢ Taker—How Jey Go i and dames isk; | meantine the Company, by tee lett ete uiis tees ela Gove te We RONAN Aye ee nae } ’ at vt | the wisdom of their present policy Club in this city; and we cordially Jo Came to the Fe ngliok | tures over 270 miles of lige, wasted, in great ineas ue le \ the ¢ é fhe yy ‘ A holde he Mtock a Mere Foot- | are, not only the money received from the State, $1,500 000—a «tun sudicient to pay the io 1th | : —— its members upon the prospect befor Ball=Ne Breaa Gdage Read chu Pay: Pat de IL OOM flee Ha tm Does. Ce 48 hole iniebtednoss of the Comdany and sixteen | held some 3),0 f thee ‘ | ’ To Cub ; y The Erie Railway has a character whi s | 000 of St k Kold ata large diseonnt, and per cont. on the stock. Wiint ¢ bs eee 4 ‘i nee This year’s exhivition of the } ! ; 4 i Roda the a : thoazht | | i | We sincerely congratul the Cubans A fp "| fr t “ owu. * unlike ab iced only $2,600,000. This was no sooner exhaust siembia tasate the action taken by the Government of the Ai, Thoth (here ls no pietete atone “ an ver i f than t any found . p . } ue | ‘ , ' ine tet t ! en tale uM oe when Laka hhh Al and hh de feud it Would not be out of place to ran @ parallel | accruing interest, and mad auit in the ean action ai Pieasaut da “ king Able ix Republic in the matter of Mr. ALnAsA’S | three or four hundred exhibited 1 can fretween thaws) een have | f exalta: | April 11194% The road was immediately place road eat ‘ommon i Waiter a tendered resignation of the agency of Cuba | call-d great in the severe senso of that word, | 4 A Waraiilation ee tue oF elvis. followed ihe aadde of Ste: B P ni as oat rhe veqor r iat we | The report or “a \ W code M on hoo his country ere are many that are b 1 the ge piteay dur volution revolution ; dynas- | My dint of effvrt he suceeoded in keeping the trains | Presented tne condition : peel . chs = ; re Some time since Mr. ALDAMA, in. view of | al range of excellenc ms to us higher that Ser Wate ine terrae Hye Wks aye ‘ * i i Fist: *o | to giut6. 104 ft erms of The Sun ‘i Of optit a pes | stant inne t change, 4 an we h October, 164, Mr, Wiliam Maxwell, of Elmira 1 \ | Ps es.e0 | the hostility manifested to him by somo of | previous exhibitions, Of course the land “gt : 4 Sab e ant 1H, ao j the ¢ \ ¢ | Bawa : b'8 countrymen ere, sent his resignation to | aM! Forteaite held the first plies, | Among Anybody that are, | sev ¢ of the road were up ; val Reson { re “ the Cuban Government, His motive in tak: | 5 CIAIPG: EHOEL: TSVGTs , MRA ONIN THC STIR RIGIN AND b a Goshen weat : ol : » ‘ f e most lovely he scenery i y ‘ t rt Pry fn | AY oes ing such @ step was purely patriotic. II Li | ¥ was chiar as an a In 18ia wore taken 1 ; A Os alot bak t that if the Government appointed | on i hs AD thera i pesweenteobth Sse, bs wisziniee ‘ raridohy Ht ! $2,195,005 of oot, } 894 The t y ji Mr Ve Cuban exiles would cease, and that then all f f grand M divautayy, ‘The duty of d aston 45 bill wie a ine'the ¢ . and t rovort 5 . : would contribute and work with a will t da M is an countivs y rh put | Dore sale, and aut vorizin Company . ‘ 3 a Sy | ward the cnly object of all honest Cubans, eh we iy. ekpesk " ig sé their producte down us. | ite bonds on the road to th to ‘ ‘a Won | #0 : 5 uiged at an early day, an the year in 7 years, and not bused by t then 1 I were | ’ For é ‘ i pecially adniral : artist | ment i the road wa ally ¢ 1 ared to the amount Of $4,590,000, giving the arch mover in th Mr, Drew hy on | ‘These acts of the Caban sident and | catal representing © middic.aged woman | cailway, ks capital was x ui ‘ as Mr, Goratio A Frou a eta ‘ © tho re ¢ torest. Th sal ate 1 k The st the West tT | ¢ sare judicious, Not only has Mr. | apparen amon rank | provide ad f * i 1 \ rd ared that the w af cla t Ile was si Way end Six A.M | Arpaata done mor her man for [{ s fall of charncter and truth, Mr. Page | line of the road was to New ¥ a ‘ the roa February 1 1 of a haudiai of | , 1 ; a | dora of Cat vane iki [ad tate ot Waaens Hat i euy aus Hudson 4, was $4 795,949, 1 from tue toliowir uit ina herd of beeves | thea t value r Our inte unusual " ldo wh k | riking qua his pencil, Mr. Stas : ; t nes i t ‘ | | has tw f litt N \ Ay e f ‘ i ‘ apis f t tT »,alw r ha pard t , & ‘ yt bones, which at #ev Receiv fat 4a ange, how 1 1 te p y an ¢ A erated j # Vitieeal agra PS ; : es 2 } 4 a quite faseinating, = Mr times came nent Ww the entororis : Itoy | 4 fure ft ase of ti ty on tl t polling th great atr for the 1 i sige? | laay 51, that would do credit to | saver * A bes un aloss Tota t re ng sun th the two lv \ h 1 recent. Le f! ie Bath thew ‘ a | Ww that the leaders of the revolution in | an academician, Mr. Canpaxren’a portrait of | Of millions haq been suffered The new board #et ¥ * t went up to $27 ) would bi 4 ii #10 beat i emancipat n ul laves in his | ve dee to a t Mr. YAMA'S'| Mr, Gronas Wiintam Cerri is a at bai As stOck sub ions to 1 the lia t ueans vue THIRD » Age ver t © Comp li us anubled to f C ! “i | Pee anised, no) was done under thie nto certificates paya “1 r noce , ( joaded He al, how= | but he is ut pay of Spain, have managed | ' I ‘ ttr ren for aids tne this eum among aX) public-apirited individ egant c n { Velling bith to cover at a heavy to erento ei t ‘ Pe ; , ut w ‘ portrait of ¢ rathe 9 ox f 4 kroat Wyae, Pive only apr € 50),000 paid Into the ¢ | v peculator ta WW acy ab w « as * a | r y . fe | . 1 anew B tr sy and t to ty nount of self would ha ! be eens oon J t, aw | ‘ I Ain as F ” tod M 1:4 tw ‘ better i ‘ v) 19 a D | | | ‘ 1 rt a row H | eS cee | $4 nn rved to | IAT ‘ 1 by Nowe wore AY restin dof the s ucert \ ry a y y , | ' " 1 tal w t than th +—the very 2 } s f of ! | ’ te ¢ t " ; . : t ve ¢ | . Aedes ot \ | : | I 8.5 7 r Riv J s ) | 1 ud x Ire. | | mPa | Mr. , tow . t | I ¢ i | ‘ ‘ ‘ | I ‘ _ { : | ot wa ma | ! Petre ye ‘ ' | ‘ ia | a bra Erie ran, Mr. B city t a k \ i | y . 2 ! « f t of ty > their owners v eal 1 , | | s ; 1 | i \ ; ofthis . ’n | ea TS ' ' i | 1 | ‘ M ¢ , ‘ ot WioIn Was : K to ¢ The | ked ' ‘ pet 7 s . | ; din eS | ’ al of the moat and r ns unite as an h ated ble | ' $7,700,091. In 158 : renee y 4 | 7 He i i] i | 1 ‘ Lat 4 th bi Md r at ow a 1 qurder of s st ab J Jory u“ ' 1 $ % * Oe 7 Li N y ‘ a civ 1 rie R lican KueKlux. { W " Hamiuson Pass | 25 . eee ee | , { 1 a : ; | | | | } F of t | n tod: 1 1 — ‘ ' wors, web lik \ t ‘ and wor , ' . nnd « out long ¢ r ; | 1 waved by c } | i root 4 : | | t ‘ ' 1 1 air | be ; : | | | i | . | , | | | ' \ i c \ : | | 1 ! | | : | rhe: | “ . t | ! } ; 1 I | | ' y RD \ oxTest tion of | t | | | 1 | and went of tl ! | , | é be uM v wa | : | - i . Hast i ‘ | | | | | ery ‘ | \." ‘ | ; ‘: longer, and in all A ‘ - | — | ' 3 A Great Income, but no Hocpitel, — | i n : | y 1 | $ ‘ \ \ , I - | *o ' ' | 2 | wera | “ 1 ca ' i} | ‘ » | i | | \ $ ) Hae ‘ . 1 | iat . ' 1 ment ho Freneh ¢ i « lw | stock, w . 1 t , » def 1 ' A 1 4 a | t | C ) " back to I t hav. | | : é ‘ at | La Ma | - 4 | ‘ ! \ ¢ ee Lopes t 1a | | ' past | | | ‘ $104,001, oF nine ; at of Mr } J paid ory etal ; | | | " Lin | the y 4 ‘ | | § ‘ i a | 1 t | Ht) ht | ats i r ¢ 1 “ | b y ‘