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or eee RATURDAY, MAY 20, 167%. Amonemente Tosday, Rendems of Uvste tte Diable Pooh's Theatre Woes Ta Matinee Hewers Theatre lie Goll Rot, yaut’e Opera Mouse sai ak, bel. AN a9: Nations Bilt Av, Thentre- Sui such «Foot w He Looks, Mase Grand Opera House Bare Bleve, Motors Live Fdwin's Theatre lank. Maire Niblo's Garden—Kit, The AMbats) Traveller Neweomb & Ari Minat ec te rst ot Wiymple Theatre Joh sierponl, Mato # Goer Howse Tee Cownpanien, Mations, fairs Thunb, Matinee Terms of The san. Darin pe ve bead re town, adyertioe for Tux 8vx wii be our regular 2 nytown viv Wig West Thirt, neoand strect, at t Way bad Six avenue, from A. M. te oe Did the BribesTaker Sell the Treaty? | What nox av for the Se ® couple of news; buying a wh Btate Department wished to sell What folly to declaim about tl of the Senate in this business, When iteanem Dory allow Gen, GANT to keep at the head of tho Siate Department a inan whom the Legislature of Massochusetts have publicly proved guilly of taking a bribe of wixiy thousand dojlars to defraud Lis coustituenis ‘and betray his clients. As long as Senators make therssclyea re sponsible for bribery and fraud before the world by thus oflicially encouraging on conspicuously guilty of both, they ought not to speak very loudly whon a newspaper cor respondent, bribing no one, aad defrauding ne ore, simply purchpees a pigce of mer cbandise which someman heving control of | it—very likely the same Lribe-taher and ce fiauder te to imprison r correspondents for treats win the whom the Senate eudors and re ward—has brought to him for sale, How Was lt Done? We have already invited the Ton Tomas Piuips, Chairman of the As sembly Judiciary Committee, to moke of our columns f rpose of explainingr | to the public mous Cu d ments came to be favorably roported from his Commit d passed ia the Assembly Mr. FIELDS does not see iit to come to th front We uow call upon tho Hon, if Monrnuy t ceived th state how favors le report of the Judiciary Committee, of which le man. Wess Shey aa a ceived euch w report, or they would have passed the Senate i s Meurny respond ? ——— No Use. We find in the Eustern Argus of Portland ® prot-st signed by all the masters of ves sels lying in the port of Segua la Grande Cula, against the outrage committed by the Spanish authoritics on the person ot Capt Gurrrty of the American schooner Lillins of Stockton, Me. The document is both jus and forciule, but as long as HAMiLron Fis is Secretary of State the signers might hay saved themselves the trouble of drawing it up. Nothing will comeof it, No American merchant who owns any interest in a vessel and no American captain who sails one, has any right to expect protection from the State Department, or to grumble if it is refused. In the case of the steamship Florida, Sec retary Fiert allowed the Spaniards to com mit a totally unwarrantable and urjastifia ble outrage on an American vessel in an American port. On what ground could he possibly claim ea tion for a viz committed in a Cuban port t —— i Old Kentucky. The Republicans of Kentucky have now nated a vigorous ticket, and pat up a timely platform, The ticket is made up of youny men, not one of them, so far a8 we are aware over forty years old. ‘he platform i 1 and wise, in favor of amnesty, low fa liberal railroad policy, im ilar act being and progress; aud there is no Grant plank in it Gen. Joun M. Hanan, the candidate Governor, is @ lawyer of living in Louisville, He ginning of the rebelli Wenth Kentucky Infantry for emineut served in ability the b el of th and was pr ng n as Colo for gallant conduct to be but resigned in tol General of the State ont Gov, BiAMLurre, Up to that time he had heen conservative in politics; but shortly afterward Lo became a thoroug He ngong Kv publican gained great professional dis tinction in the celebrated Presbyteri Church case in Kentucky, in which Dr Baeckinniyes and Dr, Sruant Rowrnson were opposing parties. He was ou the sid Dr, BaeCaiNUDGE, and contributed much to the success of Me is a large, fine looking man, such as Kentucky is proud of, and an admirable popular orator. He will make a rattling canvass of it, and shake if he does not conquer the Democrat citadel GronaE Lieuteu his cause, M. Tuomas, the candidate for kot-Goveraor, is also @ lawyer, and has been Commonwealth's Attorney in the istrict whore ho resides, The for Attorney-General is Wittias of Nicholasville nominee Brown He is a great friend of Mr. Cisco city and of Chief Justice Cutask, and in 1868 had a good deal to do with the effort to give to the ¢ the Democratic nomination for the Preside ey. Me has twice run ag the Republican cas didate for Congress in the Seventh District against that powerful Democratic champion Jamis Beck, and has shown such ability wud force as have led to his selection for the preset coutent in this niet J ustic ‘The candidate for Treasurer is Gey SeKED ¥, whe Willed ZoLLicoi on ia the bat THE SUN, SATURDAY, MAY 20, 1871 —_— OOOO 1 prt 4 Ww ‘ ) 4 r : MURDER ) | {lo of Mill Spring. Tle lang ant, whole. 4 owt and the well was tabed, when the gas began MRS. DARRINGTON'S SULCIDE. | Thi 1) i RIA hy OF W M. | OS ER. sonled jrontloman, and a naturel leader im] to Gow freely. be tube, a.tyro-inch one. was put | Cenring ap the Ktevyons [loase Chioroform | Romarknbl: Adventures Of a Mather and | - * ‘88 war. Tho nota for Auditor, | 19 the latter part of Tast week, ond the flow bas Mystery—The Niece of Licnt.<tiov. Seiden Bun-Revity a hee Conn iy! wh we) TK BLY ON FUROKS WAINt TO , ‘ i besiege 1. the editor of the | Yen regular from that time in quontity suilicent | and a Relative of Lewis Cass, Dee The PATEL Seen, dewanticg, HOME 1G LLAR BAGALAL SOTA RR T Ler ey tg furnish fuel fora large mantifacturing estabe | The mystery of the euicide of Mrs, K. B. Har- Tronaure w Andrew Js Newell (ied ~ Louisville Volks! lait, will lave the epectal | yi icine At the cas house the natural gas did | fngton tn the Btovens House. on tho might of de | A few yours ago Sir, Androw J. Newell, aqaict, | pie Prisoner's Counsel's Appeal on support of the German citizeus of the State. | ui. work of the ordinary fuol for the fu $1 inet, Wor partly cleared up yesterday, Miss Ja y arininr, came to tue city trun te of the darv—dudue Uardere Wetns he work of the ordinary fuel for tin lurmadcs, fj 4 Afth etre alle South, und v ork ra Ume on various me Allow cm to Separate —Phe q For Superintendent of Public Instruction 1 quonthtivs of coke boing sappial dp ede Me Sitgiershs, of 8 ee eet hat | iioets Wwe fle was man of more than or ed-Onty LL Jurors aut of Se eee ee ae mtTare. 1 tow mess musi them. Tu th rt house ite dy preys at eof cls in (he Coroner's hande wry jutelligonce, anit in addi sa ty Use pruction! demeenteee owe Tle is a Methe inster aud an aboli- | minating pow re tested through about ? Fitgcorald t kenowle Ke Gained Ju tie cumposing room, be had a The account in yesterday's Sos of the manner tiontet of 1 school, and very popular. | twonty pipes. not work well through the Horeingioa, | good elorsica) edution, Mr, Nowell had held severe! | jn waico Boe or is td tie Tombs vo he 4 NOt - i ‘ heue y retnoved ar @ Kiacer positions t, but his tiie for atinalants t ourt room, and the description of the scene whet For Regiswr of the Land Ofilee, Joun K, | ordinor a; butt being re A and ty-eecoud elrect neh oy ald Ete Ga ah ef te ties the | aoe ks 5 ta Hava Ba eet Whe McCrary of Rockeastle county is present yh ale acbs aed tall oy ae tal | den Deh ohen that ated Acaret Raremgren one | voroceb negiapiing Sle colies Aer babort mar in| he Louse and ascends the marble steps y, th aolear, steady light is not essen fon, ut whan eho mre ry rington she f ed. Ng doubt he ts soudd om that great | "v hough «@ oho there Wha light le not | Sat(od Reteelt-icave i, Hureiaqton Pew York, he hook hands with tis frionds and | on Chauibora wiroet, drew suct an inimense con 4 ‘ the work to be done there e light is ne fi wae te dieu, naying owas grng wo ‘ t lay move “ subject of the “Seulp law” which Jas | fT 5 ‘ On the tet inst. Mrs, Herring’on, wont oot tolling | tae thom udiou, naying that be wus going to atart | coarse of 7 are ye y morning taut 4a bright and clear like that from coal cas, and it ndisbabbiele | be Hie Grind. fais bat Weed alerered 3 8 | games Gus completely Gieeees 0p, Whe York wh long played an important part in Ken 1 1 o lisbility to disturbance by the action of Mise Fitazerakl she ttcnded to ¢o to Me Ps eg itkdect tae” aire eed ° Sill peobutdy Uo grember HTH: 684 . ‘ showed « Uabijity, to disturbance by the acto and thei aw ob of er hus foyp, wien i posit 5 jouday moruing will proba greater still : and tucky politics, and is so dear to the people | (), cephore, The Company jutopd to have | ord ‘ents vo Mew Orleans i heurel ot ot taln you w Ad didnee et i ile febectatore do not keep a abarp loouout the " ¢ ‘ i 4 i cael P' Vand, @ sporting man, Who bad abanduned hor J dinner ut Deimonien’ if the apectatora do no of all the mountain cayntics. This law | tie value of the gas thoroughly tested, and have Mrs, Berrington left soatrnetions teat her ’ i ae comack bt atory from the i ° or depaty sheriff in charge of the vver will outfione " ¢ im : + Peaynne, ofthe Yh. Uirows Heat on whats ia tata value rai authorizes the recuipt of tho scalps 0 wed the services of Prof. Hannay to inake 4 | gad effects should bo wont to ber When eho wrote joa wurough Newoll'a tpind wis bade good | tem, by taking him into the court room throuyl a wolves on nocount of taxes at the rate of tigation of the matter. The sub- | for them, bat oo letter cane, 10 his fellow priators loa: onppleuons enteanes. 1 r o | Andrew J. Newell, recently a compositor in the ve os Were Chaviahed that the 4 Sere three dollars each, Attempts have been n gas is found all the way from Buffolo At Mise Fitzworald had not road the papers at th poeta Colt, Gal bie pm’ arabe, ins Great Lopes were cherished that the twelfth jaror tot 14 bat | in fhe wed land. AtPainesville, Ohio, between Erie 1 was mot aware of her fricnd’s death until yin tate sareeate ' Hoe to | would be wpordily obtsined from the mew pancl, ave mado to repeal ft, but in va The moun ee m 2 4 i Wo. 4 ih. His bo: i fonnd oucween Sait | the trial + but it was not unit the Afuh candi ‘ level oll deep elding if. Grows, a teaeber tn Grammar Sehoot No. 48, ine | ore-outmonth, Hix boty was 0. 0 the trial po on; bi tain counties ure poor, aud cannot afford to | and Cleveland, a well 560 feet deep is yielding an | red noe” Mine Waca eral idoutined Ww vody ae | Kuyou und the Kigolote, In bie right breast wore | Gite was called to the stand that any cvidonco was Jose uch & #0! nd up ade | pOrHoO Foliias OF aa | TRIE Well TE Ieeaiel) | Aas et Ut ane. o Jno sent | pockets. ccatnined eee ee est ome te | furnished that thuse hopes would oe falililed, Lu: abyut two iniles from the lake. " } . doubt ble identity, He was in eeacen of tt ure | ther Y, Dijon was the man wio first gave promise question overrides all ; tinetions, and : ibe Gorone hie geld dy gg te tr 1 th Tone ly b — patnod Kia a, WHO lot ber a t le, Tt is generally butieve » tinenin, into a jurors ont after #aying he had no unites the people of thors lilly regione as eRe fort and bad tubsequeatly macied Andvow Mats cluicet incaleniable amocat of wealth ( nd boating avout the bual for a whtie, be Seta g fe p ob (alt Ubertipaaad tute | 4. a “a4 ape digty vole agenes | Gaayaas aoe fet Addn the body of | invormalics of the, wheteaboutn of t p Heck Fav oon fdneed HAMM SES ‘ an in defence of their liberti Nn to svcure a jury in the caay of the People against | Sout denecived the marks (ound on We Body ef | Inlorinwicn of the wheres Of tbs treasure t ' siting « ’ ny ‘ vs. Harrington, esoeeil ¥ 9 roar on she collar Nir. Neweil in @ #or of family tredition. fam w hu i wetted Mtns wolves’ seu} Phe name of Mr McChaay | Wiruaw ven, Judge Cannon very faa be Murcia eros twat bbe lass heat iret AKO. WHEL A wd Way bony nade dt cal wal aus M a shows that the Republican ticket is all r properly ontered an reand | divs. Ma two yours Agu, ab Witoh Can hern States against the Lath it | came to the tana ‘ ‘ 1 send tay in | ave Weep Cu tcter# iu one of the eity | 18 said that five of the wane wore eaptured near the ha: Uneven ORR COATS this great ieeno; and th now | an ndjourament until Monday LL bir tt f J about burial of | 1 nt en poys, Lhe mow were a 7 1 , i ; by 4 bul was in x ed at once, b wit * th wf miving the er Mr, Trov, Jate r Degun will be watched with unusual atten. | the trial seoms a vori's | the bd), oft Rar, S00 Suen 99) Soest. | ee Sore Gok tee Miloauut tual tse were ferences | vinevet hw ir cae tant Ne int rete Lane allow those impanelied to separete and ty apend | @ went frot at nrg in’ (hole, power y ‘ t ‘ Tho Lour lias struck, aad the OR sens cad arn diy Wile veety il enaiOke And ot tie 8 Puke to tay cote | he beew: Waves 1 Mh Talay tng, have ame fo he | ive CLemint VALDANDIONAM oy OF ue St u Taine te bee Jomiedar Me oe Mls C € ; oheo che ' ec q i HODOKEN'A KLE wan ] do lier tamil tk entlomas cores ou the etand , two years ayo, that he was a daily reader | s 1 t 1 this ety were | The Cie aga hy Mey ete aos “ ens formsd oo oiaion oro. aod Bow he has forme | wipes : . : the King as dimumy toa. | | ph EY ated ods Ne Bavti , pubted that in duc time he would emerge | pate, beovuse the G Guards, waderstood te standing | tohave a large | yy rig te s Ly, ie manding porition belore the country where | © : ° “bg : At fret |. Het were ep In nie | ME Btuari toe: ox nots elk ry 3 nonce the Griffin Guards and to excom- | fit, of course, i over syne, A ire gph ¥ He The canna q i ” : ve belotd bin new 1 Jored gen. | caeus previons to the organization of my, | # oo wn ovithon fran What be bea re , “ou Mr. VALLANDIUt1ast isn progressive states. | | houtd d n't Alderman Geayvr was n Charman, with the | sceond time ue " ewer tle , to avew Dem esen 7 aright | he baa with him fell aun AN RXCITED OAM AN man and a wary politician, He has just ex. | Many foots are found eyed flopbesteedeed ytdbolte lan wot tne. leaders | Homme with tan ‘we died die m After tus Diush matters moved ou with datinese 1A yc ; ‘ @ bower lerm ¥ as one of the lenders i bs -prbbaerlulie ry sshedt ngtt ed eee emplified both 4 quatitics Ly construct auy of these fuls attended the mect hens ae ‘ ‘ e yes taka vie Him ddtes pore th om ar APT peu ror yy ing & plaiforin for the Democracy which is ening. Now, let the white tools oid © | Wace in was foont teed chs Conia ieved hat emu ful eaciiemeny aud Wae exutuined us follows by Mr. recisely adapted to the now epoch, With uud resclve net to affiliate with w . m v ‘ pe ger very, ano & « beaar, BavO ny AEP IOS lo thie SEW aioe i i hi ae peeeticni sd Rage ‘ i Wie Rocket tO Bis. Boe Q--Haye you read the acconnia of the death of Br. out raising controversies about how we go Ie woold be a bigger mecting hen | wise bese of ( tocether to turn the “} ersisteat “4 polabush A.-cSen, bic, 1 reads ‘ems eormodinipne into the war or how we got out of it, Le | okt Vaat'e Mi the fools gould not | tables, Find hao orth yan Heber a "Atlemot fesuiled in. tallwre, lib afters | kobe cseme Ressita veisnove nal aaa ‘ipenguueeh ‘ ;: they nominated Aldermen P icGivisk (or the ‘| iegetiet toaftiontnoy cou | Q-slave you epykeu of tc yourset? “Ak aan accepts its resul's ag fixed facts, and dovs not ™ wer thie beeena : ‘6 | nexly ao ward, +t isle i [ieee ireneerts ace ee. preeere) Ure snr menennt OF He eee ee ee stave vou aad nothing to anvone at all ahont it ? jook backward, but tures his eye towar ent of the Gener Werm | sou 1 tio 8 catbrouk; and on | obi ma totus drosten er | Amvelk portly vou l reads ta dy Duden, Not stopping to criticise the et in the Fifth Judicial | the annenneemene ¢ © severest committees, Che | o¢ t otratit 4 t v-t * pavéra and what you silom r f the wand Raxeey eonirover : 4 tuatd daaily | wen wealth, But amiorm | t Foner? Atha te moeneurce, or quibble over the mo: Mette, tw the afar 5 ¢ a tuelt Dont wot dieaestad waa the tae | ors n sowie wrong to de Teuw the thrce auendineats were engraf | udes in the following ls ders Adsanting them: Te hat the @ 1 | An eutt tor ten FQ saint your opiivon dow? Am—Veuate, Uhas ‘ia the Constitution, be takes them os valid por | 8H CLA abaeral Mine chenenr: Gester was nee iene the Court Stand aside. Mr. Roghor tions of that iuetrament, ond treats th We, cannot leave this cane without expreeslta to put a 4 a ead hyo e ehh ont , ia \ «uh ‘ wee POET Carron tite La uot ' rat | het t # exwerien ” stovd asic. vicved up his hat, ar veh they relate. He thea full: hed ia i encode ie tase Pit hard ong! eytinp Ne lg bend an beni Ted ne } y a ¥. A COuu ey i bh tad the Cia ‘ « ¢ Which raised a ripple oo tue sur. ® 1} t peer t now © e Deltas « ures or Lafitte nthe t of pleasanety which was rewarlet Labo shatin adi i . | The Dorangomest « : Ht on Bertle Bonaes’, New ¢ AN twas the thirty-eighth candidate mp Bis 1 ‘ he tw these Lawye 1 Sew : MR HARTLESP GORS FOR FEDER GAR . Ayn tr ® - . ‘ ok » pe . ” 4 eal Wa ; ; The Last Concers of the Busovpe Sectety ‘ v tL His tWo-vGur oad perioran ae F (9 exclade the gas , comprehensive policy in respect to th i cal tw | samp hina ws the « Potter for lis wx ha r 4 ost Re tae ia a ; rae ft: ‘ prof ! ding, his ‘ raised in A I 1 Buck What te tus question to whic bal , . v levers should nw e e mania J I. v + sa 7 “ jar he test im civil euviee reiore Domingo annexe eins ut r ot Ste F the Juror has made waulfest to v Lion, Ka Kiux legisiation, and the like, hit © story that GouLp and Fisk hav Shy . * Court mcermnating Jutge btvarty—1 waa ho on all these vexed matters j aud he winds up | stockjobbing inv tis true, why d ‘ 1 ta " ) : : of the M Puter Ui ties, colors, and erveds to com 12 It begins to} i . ue : Willies tod form as equal }to rally arou ; A v went f | : 7 ner of the Union and help to fight the gr The 1 Franc Ablatd 8 pn Theredig’e | ts essen (has ta Th 1 ahs gnseol in’ wi ! yao much has beea written, i ay be remarked porsunat « s . uve thiaw hae t poken anont | he explained and defended it, and the una | i. adunti a. Still reat thing for | grammes 14 aca tthe an 0 ne yuilt OF tiuocemee of ths nimity with which it was ratified Ly the | California, as it is the only adapted | almost anv we ba Be Mout . ih egit ver ML Gunite We have bo Fght 49 aaa Ay ty, place Mr, VarLanpiouam among the | months of dry weather, and ts very productive, | Tne announced In tne fold. a3 lusty as 11 the, ws ine (0 any COuIIRoN, f Go mot Gate Where Fhe must conspicuous politica] leaders of the day. | The Zuletin says that ten acres sown to alfalfa a reste ver been knowa Mayor OF tise 1 uooe ube ot at woul Why should not the Democracy of Ohio will produce more forage than one hundred acres | 2 Ary paras : Aastion ie sad ne Neit t once reec im as their most availabl ofordinar tur The editor bas seea patches ‘ o gf fe pete 4 i betert ine candida United States Benatc? Hin | tis year which bad been cut twice, the yield.) ° 08 00S OS settings 1908 Pine cour ‘ ; each Uae being very large, aud three more crop: ne paras Haupuinann. | i o¢ xclude ti Chon the pris doctrines are sound, his ideas inspiring, eee reenact , Wai Ma Dil be wri ‘nd bovely 40 A are expected fr ye sauce La is grass r rey i thoyurore hat they shail hot his courage admirably suited to the pres ple s Cea 46 lis quite ‘| lirely for me; they must Keep ‘ H sends its roots down tw muteture, lives and grows 4 the most exacting waatens his liberty ec trom any eect that it might ent crisis, Everybody kuows him to be | girine the dryest seasor provided it once geis w Every piece gave splendid promise | possession pporate in tusit minds, honest, and nobody doubts that he is firm | good start, and when the land Js rich and well | Hauptmann iy one of the moro soverely excettont | Whe fully comscious. ed JUDGE GARVIN’S REVENGE. m y) , ¢, of modern composers, and the rest, Bach, Pio, are u wexk month, aud bp is tone forwart the District Atior net and Lold, meaning precisely what he says, | tilled the yield is wonderful. Stradelia, und hendiwana, are ell 'kontuses. Bi Wet eet aaa one jucetiou Gost east one hundrud eed Mies and not afraid to carry out what he believes — ever iit sae aul owacr of Dexter, It tikes, Away tlie seem: | Cibuiivies 1a ABECeBUR, ee ae If his party earry the Legislature of Ohio Some of the papers have endeavored to | fifa tng extrarags f bis ce goon te ane | HE touguten, woo was the aty-aray date a every Democratic member would do himself | ridicule the party of scientific gentienen who | The f enouch iia Wwe Mis » ride at cut one, we give ‘his ex aan oui full, Mr b tou pay Was nO by ae t Was fouad to be thus an Lonor by voting for CLEMENT L, VALLAN- | bave epent the winter on Mount Washingtow fur | Brainerd a his baton Kft ao.un 204 have road and heard. have you PAEAATS ng meteorological observa, | suc cam , ad eas Wak ain, Felorenee 4g tae gilt OF 1uue DIGHAM, and thereby placing in the Senate | the PUrPore of making meteorological Es she wasn't | iis masealer saudi fig 4 DA Ti have nov. tseneation of Chamber, as the representative of the fore. | “0u8s but the reports forwarded by them daily M ala stride Te of wpprupation all through the : Re. FURS 1 ere | so the Signal Oflice at Washington have proved fr. bonner Ju a Loree eadabont Mr, Patnam’s death and the moet Commonwealih of tho West, a states b KAA Kaaeline Gaeon waallied wee thine trotind at as | oF y atveusing (GP A 4 ar itaa 92 AP® | so valuable im their bearing upon weathoe pr Alek roe per Je ak | eianiaaliaes Wineries Rete TOAD AN yy MG progreseive views. and ®) dictions, that the Government will probably mak Lot, even ar his wile in fali motion | ¢ wilting? A.—Ye saab . bi re On an hat ts Upo Ject, but Chave po Mn . plac f hat t. It has been demonstrated that nele re Pr taat, it te always ; UU yoRbeelt oe prete wag Sow let the nneracy o! 6 te : naill aia ‘| mr no lutein, no dr, had formed tro, ng’ the, aceon Now let the Democracy of Ohi inant ing * cold snap’ is f he m Beer ike Feige an AL spid that itardly agit, Wirtiam §. Gromneck foe Governor on er svoner than in o untry be 1 ft every movement a ae Y eadity Lay acvou, », and the result of the Presiden. | low, and that drizzly, cold, and raw weather F Bh Le ge at, G—And having referones to tho party charged 2 will no lon ve doubtful. tinues below a fow hours after it be mod Kin Tithe strid hug wn bein; tisind (adh yetetss at: xs —_ e » the mountain i yah Ady Seton. plese OF Qe Reyon taiak that now? A —Well. yee. 7 The proprietors of the Turf, Field and It is estimated that there are two thou Davies a EntLement Tois Ie the most une | in proportion to lle Mal dle a A=Tttway wa yes, Kur vehult s 4 | sand Chinese tal 1 on sugar pl wat duty Ss ever bud ai 1 sper At i 1 a ' } ree of ng track er | ihe gui r . vit et 1 ured—Progpoct Park etwood, and | Hows in Lou ety from Califor: | the viola y hus not * oH) wiftes Might. Pee | ean : cee } i nda e been sent re iv . s. lt the inst Ma Hoes all vie 1} the pe er eu ge gansett—and we ut Ithat all of | a buy : wy Ha H 1 ate can els Bea iaet Wye yk . ; : tine ceutly to Cali 1, China, aid the West Indies be w face tor us i rat r v ) ? No, tr F supply « Tho mojorit ik a2 ha 1a : ‘ 5 . ; 4 i ; ? i r an ato & b e wiles, ‘Tuey contain t she Several narrow-gauge railroads are pro- | of they Who have wicd them prefer them 1 ety ts ' sinpiow® of tue Maurie onian A GY uDIRGoaA C¥latrn’ aal/te ihe sack jected in Pennsylvania, A company has , | tonegroes, Thoy are extremely exacting in r ] Pith going Gn denowice tie euinrty | fabs abd Awerican iar foc xier, Poca! Kiay have valwed «ite al chartered to build a rond of thirty-inch gauge | #4 to a precise fultilment of the conditions of | and to expose his maine, “The samo, laiies and cen | ‘ard Nuulrino Beviie te cqcsliy prom ueut ine val WiAE You just Low caDruse from Philadelphia, t twith the P 1. | their contracts om the part of thoir employors, | Llstmen is John Hy Morean, Aud Wan the man. 1) years ie tie feimaiy, 1 i aie aes t m 1 wages paid for job work sow don't trust them to me atend to give coveerts >. Prints ‘ vania Central in Chestor county, passing through | but the higher wages p Jeb work Han tiues them 1G me Talend fa give songerts MICHABL SMILIVS THLEVES, Q--What do. yon eal that, (4 48 got an opinion Upper Darby, Herefurd, Maple, Newtown, and | times lead them to break their own obligations. | Tet stunt that Letal pave hotliug to wo with ch = AS Mads you cal cP kee tpaigoation. clang Paoli. Ina week or two work will be begun on | They are slow at their taska, but sure and nic wement, If artista fa bmnsiians | The Greenville Raiders—Suapicious Prowle | UE! oii Re etcar another narrow-gauge road from Bell's Mills Sta- | Their weakest point is in ploughing, as they can. Twish youn vers rood event ” era near a New Jersey Villuge-‘rapped | wha youtoad aus tu ade f, was Iewote Weed bY tion on the Pennsylvania Central, in Blair coun- | Bot manage mules. In this the colored laborers | | Now. this is wiut we call honest, Lt is not every i A as a he village of Greenville, | 2, ANd the exprersion of it hed reference to the et across the Alleghany Mountains through | have a great advantage over them, for no one can | fewer sul that have tie pluck to stand ae hacen | caetlas ri 8, ig EN ; COvTS, | culuebauces of thes transaction, Mad uc? A.—¥ Bell's Gup, a distance of twelve miles, which will | handle a mule so wellas a n But the Chi- | audieuce aud te thei, Bo, ae au of ¥w honest | icuse of the lite Lesislatur eH nA t Jour feelings apon the gunject were directoa jo | dua Morgans lack of budiness qualities, the au. ' lature, discovered a sunp @ oervon charged with that 10? A.=—No, afford an outlet fur the cowl, lumber, and iron of | Maman cannot understand the mule, and the mule wee could easily certify ty bis, integrity, sinpi- | cous party loitering around the private residence | Mf! Egid not krow that it was he who did it an important mountain district, Some of the | is as much dd by the Chinaman, ‘ #6, Taltniuiness. and musicial auility: | of a Mr. Taylor, Me, Smith and throe or foar | Q—it Foster weothe men who wa, ceatice wey gave Lin & gener notulibe ond Weot home 4 gradients on this ling will be over one hundred + eilied forth to trap t ule sound Of applaw ~ Ga near REG eibalteen cas ye canal, ey found tuom ish Tong feot to the mile, The Lancaster and Reading | ‘The Brooklyn Catholic has good and nc dott clube in Misie hance. Uheir outward arpatcenes Narrow Gauge Railroad Company bas been incor. | ble words on many subjects, and among them the What tho Fools are Deing. todueated w deserve Bar's, and’ it was dist ai an Woodretl’s old wheelbarrow is we | Yirable by Mr ith Wo reite while and porated, with the right to build @ road with » | following, in which we coufvss that we take spe " ; M madrafla old whoalbarsyy ie ‘it me | wat fF movemenier Mr. cmt and hie party a ot excced fo et, from th: of | cial interest ; agiid, Venue Wortman, un old friend of the king of | tin ok reiuKe 1b yA OUtbUilding Of ex Sheri gauge not excceding four fect, from the city of | cial ‘ : the turf, baving wagered $500 that iu thirty days he | Mid They sid uut rewain sere long belore Lancaster to the city of Reading; slso ta con We cannot fail to look om with wonder at ¢! would trevel two hundred tiles with a bores, | ME Suith exclaimed wo oue of his trienie: struct branches. There is also ® movement on | SPormous circulation which Tue New Youx SUN | Treo amow, cat und duce, Ho started frem ort Fie Rnow une, of thas gaunt ves. 1 ao, by : Nas NOW reached, the treinendous amount of lapor | Wlielbarrow, eat anc le started from Fo Low lot ot Hubokeniiys, 6h it ain't, my foot to build @ narrow-gauge road from Media to , Paso hy ory OM Erp oe ey “ bes * | Maimilton on. the afteruoon of the $d, and was in ie " » , performed i ne we am of money expen Montaak on Sunday, tte let his duck take a swhn flew Mr, Smith, and down the sige of the hill delay ounty, Chester, in Delaware county ed In ite’ getting up.’ Ib is now the Hencuzes of | iu she pond on the ludian Weservation, Froin Mou Suve’ enough, it party, of polit —— ” tuuk he went to Sag Haroor, and thence to River turers from the iit lager ev.y ong them , erdom 5 The fact that a largo and steady flow of | Pt vepaverse ‘ head and Greenport, He was heard of near dauica | Were Chosen Precholder Dods, dus Besson of the 4 a This is all true, and is becoming more and | yesterday, and will arrive at Fort Mymilton to-day, | Hovoken Land sod Derauzement. Commany, was had been obtained by boring into the earth | ons go every dies ede aca in indaaa ike Hak ene looks loan, and tne cat and ducky are nesr the | Alderman Hessen, Waller dooit, Col. Ball, wad at various points on the Lake Erie shore, led the | Cis of nowepaperdome It pours the fonds of | Mteyo ttareatim Dut still ive, “io was" wot ake | Piglty De Lau AVcoKR f " 2 of newapaperdc pours the floods of | jowet tw spend any money or coutsact any debts, | ‘They had ventured out on a@abing excursion, a Buffalo Gas Company to put down a well in thet | ritviog truth through the Augean stables ofpo- | snd conneque food for himself and lis | Maich having been made by the wo champion Ash y po- | 3 , city im the expectation of recching gas. The | J.) 4 Peretti averted ia YT TIT lowed (0 swim in bornce | crm@en, Samson ond Boothe When the tenlas parts k rie the 1st of February, and is | UUs! corruption, and with the club of principle | tronghs, and divitet his food with the cat, whi foarned that they bud becn taku fur pirates tuey esgic mI - tir deen f Sel Feuog | KROCKS Over the Nemean tion of tyranny, and | he ssloved to go rutting now and then, MASSE NaH DUNAGS WED) Mo eT, ere pow completed, ‘The first vein of ga ¢ , a Henson caught twenty-seven eels, ten floand Wares i Hie m i Seu ure 0s fluys the mongter where ho falls, And at shines SR eS rena pe ERR two biiiion, one crab, ang cue bulucnds © depth of 816 fect, and the gas fissures gave | (7 41) 1 4 meadales Sect hauled up Aits-vour, tecluting a horaeshoe, out (heir contents at nearly regular distances of - ee HomgsDALe, Va., May 19, 1871, He was declared the ant @ $200 dinver Mervin ra dt Sherman, 21 Liv oadwa ue dori 20 feet thereafter, At the depth of 680 feet the ara Peredl & hares Me camel: Xi Tore Wweavr, w Moi ey deposited now in the Mutual Reneft Say = : take tek Tout Tana (8 the Matas) Reneth Ae Gewrigwen: My Herring's Patent Champion — sult water was thrown out of the well with such | Sif aM ( sallirdedlicibda deat Bafo was in the grett fire on the night of the 111 American Society, publi violence as to show there was # strong impelling a . eaeer wynt Nat, The Bale woe at a white Treat, bay tam | kc & Phillipa, te the hand Arce beneath it. ‘The water was then puruped | CRAY‘! Urondway and try te cofive wade in | pleased to aay my bovks and papery work complete ine, he y preserved wit ious injury, LBNYDER, vlete of our societp powspapers, a tue dle Hour, a by Messrs, Pol stand most com sed of that then your indignation would be bout toward high? AT adpnove tt Would be. Q—-Ts li not the (actihat Foster ts the man to whom the Danere reterrd? A.- T suppaso 60 bls Ilus anything slnce oecurred to change your Titon upon the sutjoct? AI havo not thougut (the matter etuc Has anyhing singe happened to change your mid? A.—No, sit Cots Mat your mind etl? A Yor, mr Q-And now? A~Ves, aso the guut oF I wea of ie may Ant Bip pore JuJge Stuart--That fs all IMPRESSIONS AND OPINIONS AGAIN Dy Jadge Garvin~Q-Hlave you any cousciention scruples aga Vili a word gUIty (A. Cs Would justdy euch w verdict ® accord Qu-diave you aby according to any doctrine? A xo ant wi impression derived {rou Waal yu Lave bow Or read? A Yes Sit , : this FGuterrUpLing)—No, no, F onj-et. Ask him the form of the District Is hore f tink? Iwona weil t of the quvsliow 4 that, Jauge Garvin, 60 Mueet the objection ‘The District Attorney accepted the Court's sug gestion and asked; Q F W8 not, what you denominate ae an opinion here ‘iirersion ioriued from thet Won ot WhAL JOU Lave road? Aewd should uot (iin au Ube prosey G~ cannot hay Bi jon dortyad f And rinioa ti | e Caruueo—Lbe vn read) 4 be a th a nn a ques wel nestion of his eulle or tw ¥ based e xd Upon AWwore t or Us presen renee 1 YOAE ee Ad) OWL, ve hearing uf evi: canny ? 6 fovimed ene Japression 80 tone Ae) ee, qn. sworn fasion y POR 0, Sif. Avipal chaileage W not wea v@ Binert—T ask an exeoption, ddye Gardez, —The exeaption noted, SWKAWING THR TRINKS OVAR AGAIN, Jules Btuart—T challenge for favor, and Lik thee Faive Garvin-W hat ie ther? er Curivzo—1u" conasel for the peisoner deettse te thors to be reeworu, ‘blere Is MO OUjccuon to that Tie triere were then reeworn, and Judge Stow excepting lo the Jittze'e rutin’, examined the candle wvder the cht for oor as folowst Q— Yon ene von ren ithe publiehed aeconnte of the dest OE MT Parga in ia mewapapers. Acal dh Q-ind via i inal af UAE ooe WF CaLo talk @OUUL AL? AL Reard Inyror uM nen . wi trotwer aT * ad. and ivoit w " 1 A : pea edia’ Ula We Wan dastardly Q. “tent wha nil? ALT th on hing slneo tal to a'tes yonr win? ‘ ‘ Qari anytning « ty ! g sue 4 hearsay P Sho Move te apeensior ia your yma? & AWA thee impressions & nn the onew Melyoe had Neasd some evidcnge Avodt t- would Vyoperaceupyn soa, winl watt yom neard wOne. Wag Un exoindy ov contradict ten Py A.—No Qeebiagia welve tae puvlishod wedsuite were Q' <1 you fe |'ss you expracsed yourveit on reads OS Yon'tset vow ad you Wit then? A.—Tes, ath, Did not tne theugnia. which you had thou relang tedive quentiun of emit oF Lunocenoe of the prisoner a—Ves, ne Niello Woughts wat fortings whieh yoo have now tha eancas you Nal tiga? A-Yes, sir} (Up Gave vot euanget ties ply vo relate tothe guilt of Innogence of uagipe sou A Pot te BBE S On Rey ei said it was @dastard!y aot, aa unlawSn eet? Qa Verrama) one? ALA Tee ett ¢ Waves 1 as 1a what tho degree or ok cma wai? A hwo ie (was Ceiaiival ia {ty Mature and ear wer t ry ul? A—Tes, AVIN SNAKES THE T er clerk at r UU ® toad Nee Gefave 4 . wonthe Ora * as you huow ? Have you ever had any acqanintanes with the late Mee Wulgata’ ur Buy of 4 ds, 60 Ta as yOu Uy tiacs gun had heretofore auy basiness with we tweet ‘Molle 9 y tn) watch you Iver viet ey Une evi sake ae it showid ’ i vided you Could give a Jct’ Ou the eyte peut ei to you DF Tidge Cardoz Mr Inder Stuart fhe counsel resp ng to the Mx. DaRTLETTs Bartlett wish v i eas gULty Notwit ia Any more a (his saving that he fas wo opin ere thouwht oplOM. Wsstdi ws DO UnderwAnd tue dit e-sl08 Bud Aa OPLUION DY Swear HO OPWLCH Except WUAL I Darert ay. Tacrotury thinks. witht q te gut mn the heave Jeck; he does ‘opinion, becaw timohy, at OF ane verdl lear nipressvans § to recor U dow Gud may to nf y Wich thes. other ty, lntegrity iL Weast iMteieet rth are genciomed ? t ning at thie, 4 and wiv mvs ro THR The te, 1 tack A pe tate's tuat he hat Lint COL, FELLOWS'S REPLY. t you hay 1; ‘atten des not may render we 4 tat ile ov {upon ed trier tho rw his evi ren or correet eonelas Fence between au impre heard much duriug the N: Tshall have vory tit Reaid (rom U BOW UPOD he stud HOW YOUrSE Ves. Hib We Lhd aaion in the prcitiminary wor ¥ aus: wi suppose wiaw ow my tal aud ce. T tleto tan t—don what C anders ou and a ny; i can ned Uy sworn We is shown Work ao. 1 exception ol entirely free, on you ane evatlomen? shook their ros ure com: ras to a the ave Worn Cesplinge enn date wae Wha persou has of a party Jaro: at it a Hy Lacumpetcas to wit upen te geatlenten ¥ as to the Hips ot th t¥e aC a 91 oly Cue Lame 6 ial Who bale I You Allow me to Gi tar y tha ¢ 64m to be the Dm Bot are he sear) formed Witended onl " ad upod r Lis r wn i bhivew, OF that tie Reds ts cree, O pore Hs cing Of New York. shat Ho must fave thatswora to Aud It is upon the ihn noe of 0 tk that he ways require evidence “Now, Whati# an knproaston, or What an op 1" may be, provabiy, charasscrizet na preston ia soinething w 4 vied anon t ry Without mental exere se, Wiliam, any Voll, with ous any effort pon tha Bart of Mie braids G result of t a. mate u 1 MOUSLALS, Fewarey oF bo auuuuit' t 1 hata thne ago, Wat w 1 y iy four eeuses, Withote scion, It Thea stiri 4 irk te makes ap impr apoa ty wind, ba if it doce hot make wu kaproasion, then Thy in ench condition as to be incapare. ot Fecuy hg Mapress.ous OF forming opinions iner Words, hy miGd w diOue, If, efter FoceNving Lose iiue pressions, L hall wo om and reasou aout t ther Which caused thom, If f shal won (hat reusvaiug build vos belicf, thea T have got waat we ug lertand in neutal philosophy, and What the law Contenpieres fe an Opinion, Now, these Mupressious do tot fey uin byidusies Lo Femove Ue evidence wieroly, dime Places thei, rupphants them, pubs liseli 1b tues phe ae somotinds you have sven HANGING Sunlight “iaerely these waea My place thoy that give heard fere a) fon date city t they cand opin’ he payor breve ano morn acl ispelled by fe eker of U tal Lin uh worn ev de nthe ch of the iuipres 1m Wali the Uinta te mind shail b abont t Bein wratata Trew) in any Nae William wo on Aud say t date,” Hi the ain thea, Nave you said tek WwW be wu Kk miprene D ry 0 t ND THE BROW O hy “why. 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