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) THE SUN, MONDAY, JUNE 5, 1871 -——_— !?7 , . N. WHAT MIGHT HAPPEN. PR INCY ' amount expended, while the articles fur: | casion a dispute about removing a toll gate | AN HARTHQUAKE AT HAND. ciel i Hedh oa lok rok la THE PRESIDENCY. a nished much exceed in quality those which | on a turnpike so agitated the Legislature fe trees Our Delegation to Baltimore to be Wat A Seri: i Me bala Ml Se the Pass cents or te ‘se Charch. . may i the Indians have been accustomed to recive. | that the session was Prolonged for nearly ®| 4 @eNERAL NEW DEPARTURE LN TBD — Lad me BLT ‘eee orr TOR-OLDEnS CANDIDATE, 4 This result justifies in the most conclusive | week ; and it wae known afterward as the STATE OF IOWA. ‘The delegates to the International Typograph- Bie: The editor gt thee Now York Freeman's For Presic : up of Heth Parties-Democrate | fea! Union started for Haitimore on Saturday. A | Journal persineT@rtatiog that T have been guilty dt Hota large delegation of admirers accompanied them as | of saying or writing what is contrary to the teach- far as Jersey City. The de of No, 6 were II. | ings of the Catholic Church, Now if be will point U § E L E §8 8. G RA N T. i ——e pee = manner the action of Congress; for every | Long Parliament. The Democrats had con- MONDAY, JUNE 6, 1871 __ | one knows, from the experience of previous | trol of the State at that time, and a political years, that if these purchases had been left | revolution followed in consequence of the t Oe vi alton, and e201 in clear and distinct propositions anything ‘ ; mien, ‘The I to be to hold | Correavouaeuce of The sun. P. McManus, M. R. Walsh, 1. Dalton, and George | out A Democratic View at Amncrmonts To-day, WS Git armen vie Sains, Wows beye | Jer emelce | aaa comes car twlb hee Osnaroosa, Towa, Juno 1.—The question of | W. Bassett, With them are Miss Augusta Lewis, | either in ony speeches or writings contrary to her ‘ant o-The Mea O' Airlie, | oy been defrauded as badly asever, both in the | several sessions of the Legislature in the |, puget Reform in our State and nailoal pol- | Correspondine Secretary of the International Union, | defined teachings, I wil! be aitent and let hira abuse Prom tha Hep Pork alles. 7 Thentre-Poap. quality and the prices of their goods. course of the year, and the body itinerated 1 Mowse—984 o., betwonn Gh and Tih ame ities bi been agitated im th place consider- | and Miss Mary Moore, delegate from Women's 1y- | me as much ng he likes forthe remainder of my tile, | Tt must be conceded that Mr, Greeley hag i i r bo stronger claims upon the Repablican party th n re Lowitow Assurance «| Among the bids submitted to this Board of | about like overseers of the poor or fenee- | ably during the Inst few months. ee Ui pographical Union No.1. Boss Burton goes ve AIR ld. Lh 1 nae bd sea about | Siherman. iis Infuence Was most largely insirte. se — Three Hum Commissioners, those for the transportation | viewers, meeting at Newport, Bristol, War. | 's no ow commonwealth in the Union that | the delecation, The Boss was dressed in full | me, and leave m ne. Jud re tone Of | mental in bringing it into existence, and he it now, I Jon Kit, The Arhaneee f the teal mood fe i Ve br at " Me P a F pawtncket, Shoreham, or | "tt been more thorouzhly stirred up on this eub- | summer riz, linen coat, Panama hat, and blue | his articles, ve appears to think that T have written | a he hes alvaya heen, ita intelectual leader iil arenes tye Yi Aelietl Bk Mirth Sid eA outed ell bard a ehdice coma thud handles thal Jeet, and had the fers more properly presented | cotton umorcila, He says he anall remain with | some things against him, 1 shail not either gratity ade and consistericy were the governing. cone ' W alinch’e—Roseiate. they are to be delivered by the contractors | elsewhere, according as there was a local | tian this, We notice in a recent number of Tue | the boys until all the questions of any importance | or mortily him by saying whether I have or not. | tion of the party, he would reesive. the Republican iva Bea's Museum Three Blind Mice, Malv _____| tothe points of distribution where they are | necessity for its presence. Until the timo of SUN, which shines for ail, that you pay a very high | are settled to see that they vote right, but when | But Iwill say that £ have written in bis defence, | Domination by scolamtiog. He Is a represent vo anand with ‘ . 7 j o will # ror hor f have incurred odiam by pleading for him itted against him equiily to be handed over to the Indians, were of | Dorn’s rebellion, the right of suffrage was | compliment to the Hon i. a SATE aE Wiig Lypble area wee Rb ro oy rats cB, Au He he loaed wo Hat the tatttes pembodyiax Dew Peralte principles, the contoat woud H much importance, ‘The Commissioners ob- | restricted to a few wealthy people, who lad | Prorressive statesinan and wary t Mahon thdt Of others, and to plead for those wio hail few to | be no misnpore ' t eee menting him ‘or the abtii(y and shrewdness he man- | Dr, Tom Sutiiife to the | b? H 7 delorstes of two mon- | SL OMetys MBION IH ANY quitter, ,that#I may be too indifferent about ‘As to personal sirenzth, MeO / evap Goo als tainod bids from all the great transports: | ovorything their own way. And even DOW | rested in the Dayton Departire platform. Now, tt | strous bouquets, It was a surprise, Doctor Town | mysel®. But there are numbers of ihe clergy and by comparison with’ any euviters. chee ine { Hany sevice tos we ae tion companies. That of tho Pennsylvania | the State Government is a sort of close cor | is pertectly proper to give Mr. Vallandighnm credit | having kept his intention to himself and borne the | Illy only too willing to deve vs Yeon named in eoaneeled Fh tn eiresudency. At Central Railroad was the most advantageous | gs mtion, in which the mass of the people | for all be has dono; tut still, if be haw but gor entire expense. A well known florist on Broadway My character is dear to them, Tt is also very deat | aod enjoys in unusual! degres the oontalecs of { over a part of the ground marked ont by others, he | W y two days selecting the flowers and mani | (9 me, not merely b eld in trust and be for transportation from tho seaboard to the | have no influence, The iniquity of the Missouri riv By an accident to tb adopted citizens, notwithstanding his tomperavce use it is mine, 1 | eccentricities. The Southern n-groes would sip by'a convert to onr church to r . In ime for the Doctor | commence suit ueainist the Freeman's Journat for | Port Mtn with enihuel facturing the bouquets bas not done mach, nor sould he be lionizod if he | Weick took thom to the de dares to holt in the midst of the arena, and fails to | layed, But happily they were ruc’ | longs to the prie t, their arrival was de | have been advise while for transportation west | thing is only equalled in Connecticut, where mand def Davis could not | 4 4 r rf " refrain from railying the adverenws of the lost ca } of tho Missouri river, the Comm\gsioners | the system of repreentation is 80 unequal | pertorm the remaining work s0 udsolutely nocos- | to make a few felicitous remarks when he presented | detamation of character, butt am unwilling to 40.80 | iq dehall of his Liberator and tie apostie. of uiver: i os " " them to the Indies, Both ladies replied, assuring | either becanse T do not wish to injure him or be | saromnesty. The protectionists regard him as thielt ji \a0n Norices, seiore Marriages sna Destine, per tine, recommended that the Quartermaster’s De- | and vicions that the county of Windham, | sary to make tne act complete. him that the beagty of the flowers was only excel fnore T conor belleve ast boccan injure me, Tem | ceuetunea, (one protectionist rogarg Am as thels { Morres. wi or ty 8d eos go hon partment of the Army should perform the | with an aggregate population lens than the | We have reference to the organization of a new | by his own. at which the Doctor busted. The | wiaw-aniding citizen, though the Trish bloo! in my | Grom their awoilen eolfers that mieht be required lon i ry rt} ich h (tated and from time to | Whistle tooted and train moved of amid cheers | yeing is still very hot for a man of my TT the Darposes of the cam In every point of ‘a service, since its contracts allow It to add at | city of New Haven, sends upward of twenty | Patty, watch hos been agita and the waving of haudkereniefs. Delegates from | were a man of the world Icoald not say What micht lew Greeley is a much available candidat ; the fied Fites all goods for Indians to the | members to the Amembly, while New Haven | Une orereme., Beveral rears tae Ut it MSGS | several ciner Unions Slee Arsompanied) HP Carrs | Gammen to the editor, The dese aid goed fire Nepaoliesn party would do wel si joums DEIERE LO VRS | me * teh 7 he editor of Progressive Consertator, who is, | name esers. Bigelow ond Youre of Boston, | seMaster mignt in @ short time be a widow and her 7 a As * i} H seeallan Pesutled ioe soldiers. is allowed only two. ‘The rotten borough | #46 for several years’ fas, heen Chairman of the | Peck of Now Haven, Waittington of Bavannan, and | chitiren orpha ated aad gitded ephing averbetrd, if PP ve 2 ‘babes Domocratre Executive Committee for this (Fourth) | Roath of Norwich, lve men belonging to my temperance br f } i For the accommodation of persons residing up All theso matters boing satisfactorily de. | system of England would be an improve. | Congressional District that w jenever, te et ARRIVAL IN BALTINO® ere Isa brilliant political futare before Horace ia town, advertisemonte for Tux Sux will be receives at | termined, not mercly in the presence of | ment upon the Constitution of the Nutmeg | (ornry To Graney cand tro timo t2 time. tne Co Batrimons, June &—About seventy delegates firseley If he pee the windurn a Piece 10 om } Ourreguiar rates at ine uptown advertiaement omer, | Gen, Panken, but with his express | State. given utterance to language aimost ver- | to the International Ty poe: not responsivie for them, Grant and become President himself, or make a i Bis West Thirty-second street, at the Junction of Broad: 4 ? j * batim (ke same with portions of the Dayton plat. | st. Clair House. An tnte know their duties, and how to per Democrat President upon his owa conditions. In way and Sixth avenue, trom 8 A.M. to8P. M. assent, the Commission adjourned, sup. But to return to Rhode Island. Every- | form, and at the same time has Gutea We ge oven oer natieipe mine there Ave great tany raw Feerulte just Joining th ber event be Would Become the acknewiodsed tent \ abe th ation new lent Hamu ond. q 4 v coo! and sober, nor are wen te Coed 6 — posing that the contracts would be executed | thing is on the some diminutive scale in the feria Linn Phe epee dla date Lor Feelee'ton, itis conservutiem on the colored | they sumercucty long under discipline. These migne | 20s) anal uted hoad of the, Repablican, party, o4 { } SRE FARMERS? CANDIDATE, in strict accordance with their action. It | State. It is another Little Pedlington. Ter- | Vursucnt to these suggestions a mass reform con. | question makes him popuar with Southern vele- | do rash things in my defence through a mista by the iablisument of the one term pri vention wae called, the call having been sizved by | gates, who are very largely represented. Were it | \don of duty. 1 would not be willing to go bail tor | °F a Brin eiy several handred. Republicans and Democrats, and | not for this, Mr. Walsh or New York, who is ex- | tue temper of my countrymen when greatly pro: errors 7 a or met in Union Hail 4a this place, on May 29, 1871. | ccedingly popu'ar, would positively carry of the | yoked. IV, therefore, some bie and chivalrous coun: ’ i appears, however, that they had barely ad- | ritorially it is no bigger than one end of an jourued when Parken proceeded to oversot | average Western county, When Gov. F - AK ; in'tnin Gouvenuion there wag the met tinny co. | honor (Ani is, ie chances ef suece-e erect ent, | tryman ot nine aid be tempuadatke he brsve and aii tents fad ; | hei e' Gibps threatened to punish Sirocco JONES | vperation on the part of leading Republicans aa pho Collins 0} incinnati, Mr. ‘Tom Dardis Jamented Thomas Francis cNer,to taKe the cow- —Coughing Hoss” is the Indian namo for j their arrangement for transportation, and to : LU Tomucrata whe courd sever have been indnced to | Philadelphia, and P. A. Croesby of Montreal are | hide in my defence, 1 would not. give much for the wes : | HORACE GREELEY, | give the contracts to other parties, For the | if he fought a duel in Rhodo Island, Su0cco | aa fe wader Miher of the old organizations, | spoken of as candidates for Seere'ary, Mr. Woitting- | editor's Puritanical bon He en for a muse combi bis wealth Minister to not the least important of the European | M&i0 #treet, from one end to the other, with two large deed. 88 courts, whose sule elaiin lay in the fact that he had | rattlesnakes coiled about his neck, nd shoulders, east, abens | Duttied Aninter of the President. Mr Sumuer was | —The teacher of an infant class in a Portland sed, sirman of ie nittee on Foreig I . day school fs ninety years old. His son is superio. rit " P ne purpose, and asked M and with tat conscientious regard for the | 80m Tetanih We wilrnot iauiely eavtus Lo unjust eaucstons | €2,000, for the same purpose, a 4 kad rk Ber ae eae eee datcion he has | tendent ot the school, and hie grandson vecredery, abs he! oat i hig Lekdee bare Le tet bald ri ey hee ever displayed, ne examined the record and th Ing the #chool cousideranly “in the tauily.” reased his acknowletements un bdolif of his | quirements of the President's brother-in law ¢ ys jumo friends, aud promised to obey the tidy" | tully and impurtiaily. He found the record bad and ‘An auctioneer, ate sale in New Hoven ou the acqu remewts few and feeble, rodneed s statuette of © The Greek over | inte Louis Bonard—tiad bequeathed a » y fs Phowsands eputlicans are most | ton of Alexandris, the Dromio of the Aloany Couven o tat Holy Pathe 1 allow De. H.. ov Pennsylvania Central he substituted the Eric | promised to heed his warning, saying if he | Prontsnds of Democrain and Hepiticans parties tien: in here, and’is Riomt devoted to tye lady repre: faust jot imagine that the Holy Father wil allow { Rai ‘1 ‘ ht i vicinity, seatinded with t of their levders, and deter’ | sentatives, who are the centre 0! attraction, 10 ral Chriati ‘i rt} TEXAS. Railway Company; and for the Quarter. | had oceasion to fight in that vicinity, he aisent) sted th tee Mees eeiah nota eatery todibitd sna prints, sek anaty indians al =—The Liberal Christian denies that the Rev, | es master’s Department, the Northwest Trans. | would fire across the State, and thus avoid o | them to rotten «ral vennmed Con BERGH AND HAS WORK needs no sich delonders, if they are to be obtained | Mr. Hepworth, Unitarian, i* going to turn Kp Dalia y { A Mystery. portation Company. This was not done upon | violation of the statute against duelling. bg ens de flde det ee i iaoeias ut such B encrifice. on oe tear . —Mr, Butler is arranging a big ben farm neas { Among the recent despatches from Ha- | new biddings, but simply upon his owa mo- ‘This fieh-trap question being a momentous a eT A lati Lady Wants Lei citable Bee tied bin Wo the, stake In the reco lection ¢ old hp oi _ he expects to heep 18,00) Leus of “Ju 0 to! { Shore! " ‘i oan are this ond shovels Wealth to the Society-An Unknowa Dos | friendship, under the obligation of Chris: 01 s, if ; Vana was ove reporting that “Juan Man | tion, and for reasons which are not known, | one, and the New Shoreham people being 10d, iit Bass pee aTS Le OT a itattone Of Ihe ner of Tee tladared Dollars, tian chariv, L wil as the editor of the Fvee- —In India they cure leprosy by washing the i Qurz Gancts, Laving Leen convicted of trea- | but which with amau like Parken can very | desply interrated in it, we presume there | Coit thine, ‘i fhe ‘excreive of pullhica) pow On Friday as the humane Bergh was sitting in | Man's Journal io remewber tat even avowed ene | paticnt with warm water and soap one day, aud wi.t | sen, was executed at Fort Cataiins at six | well be imagined. Of course the Board of | will be one day's scxsion of the Legislature | tiny: (0 0 Ue NS TE | nig omeoa lidy entered and, apeaking with asirong | rights of truih, Justlee, and.ehany: Youre hart oe we +4 itil ; i o'clock on the morning of May ” Commissioners were not consulted’; and as | at Block Island seme time in the course of | a just uni jation, and en ail proverty. wether privale foreizn accent, asked for Mr. Bergh. prossed saataicessieailliblaae ou eanith i haat eeiveaae reas meal Poa ed ' 1 i r ; D1 Co tie law suppites, therelure operey sooura | Test Pleasere at meeitng one who had done President Grant's Appointments. Mes oD H Some bitel 8 ago Tne SuN discovered | this whole proceeding has been taken with. | thie year, abe ies, tuerelury all propest so7tis | Wuech goed Sor Whe poor dew cairesie, sed was ron tks Meieahs mpubiens. te ie signet hoe! Cote one hundred acres, tt and announced the fact that the plates of the | out regard to law, tho Erie Railway Com. cw York ta tot ‘tha only place in which | "pe! ceu tue doltat of ite ne ana | eratifted to learn that a countryman of here—the Only a short time since a person was named as —In Dubuque the other day a man promenaded i Spanish Bank of Havana had been sent here | pany and the Northwest Transportation i it is sometimes found difficult to get a jury. In London, in the trial of the celebrated Trcunonxe case, @ epecial jury was demanded. A special jary in England is composed of persons who, being in a comparatively Ligh station, are pre- sumed to possess education and intelligence. After two days’ proceedings only eleven jurors oF the nece St mutual treats and | to the Suetety. Bhe thought it a nob bilities in the Government and whieswe Ww! ated her desire to leave all she pow € BO FeApOURIOI! LY Lecc sary tO WiaintatD the pub: { in charge of one Francisco La Mapnip, a | Company may perhaps find it difficult to get | | well known spy in the service of the Span: | their pay. But, however this may be, the | \ } } ish authorities in Cuba, This La Mapntp | transaction is one which illustrates in the brought them here for the purpore of having | most instructive manner the style of men a large amount of notes struck off and put in | whom President Guant keeps in office and cireulation with forged signatures’ When | the mode of conducting the public service ei DOFAEB. ie ‘ot all Curie moon ja gentleman entered the | tie Seuate, “ut tm aplte of this verdict, the truth Now, gentlemen, how mnen am t 7 . i were sworn in, and then, rather than suffer the | qq, FAS MB ra f ir. Borgh in? and honesty of wiich none dai to question. the | offered for this beautiful Madonna?” Applause (ole ae duce the Cubans raiding here to engage in : — inconveniences of a postponement, both partics | Urnecenaaly oMee @, und at your service.” no ot reason tan that he bad formed @ mutrt i agreed to try the case with eleven jurors. The conouiy in the admis —In Indianapolis a charming lady phy: tration of the Gov: Well.” responded the visitor, * althon aa 4 this grent scheme of counterfeiting ; but they Hlow Shiftless ! a al alliance on 801 id busness principles, } . . ago of the public domain, cher | stranger to you, the work your Society is doing ts on aiter this Drother in-law Wes provi ted for, a | Was Called to acminister to a geutleman down with e ‘ ; case in question is an intricate one, and the ally comet) aud toe | pot strange to ie, and I Wish (o express my wdini: | Hacxwoods, bushwhacking Judee from North Caro. | fever, “You weed good nursing,” eaid the lady. "i annie to have anything to do with the Htnlicat aneoten rive Het lore logs | parties interested naturally desire that it should ve incogs | Fation oF itin some'wore material fort than word." | Hing wae selected ae Minister Wo Pera, South Amer. | Norve me tor lite." reolied the patient, “I Wilk { iny. and other timber, has for years blecked navi- « ‘i nd wo Cor ‘Thus enying, the stranger took trom his vest | fea, Nobody outside the Land of gouber-peas by sees % | villa y be brought before ajury fully competent to decide | gluse abd usucera, ar We uGRe | poeuee two one hundred dollar tills, and lasing | ever helore Leard of Judge Thomas setice, but he | Was the soft answer Aficr these facts bad been revealed by | gation on that stream for a distance of twelve | upon its merits. ff Hawn Auruep Ticunonxe | with'as in politien! porjdves and aeinin. | O' O tiem down before the President, added; A beard ry Witness avainat the | —The Franklin fund, which was left to the | "Tue SUN the Spanish authorities at Havana | hundred miles, and caused an overflow | came into the possession of an estate worth | 4.4, Jowas, focre aig.) UENAMD. Presidents J the cause needed moneys secept that Wille, Good Kis Aanebli los be’ 1: Geass cee Genet te elise Gat cen sore eae i went through the formality of ordering an | which has destroyed the plantations and | £24,000 per annum on the death of bis father in cetings have deen, held in many other * rejoined Mr. Bergh, ristve trom ned ried artificer” has yet profited by the fund, as the oe i 4 : ‘i State and throughou erty and et me know to mhom the Societ, investigation. For this purpose they sent | farms of hundreds of owners, Cotton ship. | 1862, and shortly after died. A posthumous Mees Vodara wa. braaellnrey |. detied cor this kenoroes docaticn ne | nevolent U. F. intended. ; JuaN Manqurz Gancia, and with him | ten times Lofore reaching New Orleans, cost- | '@ the title and An older brother of | firm stite Convention scon siter the adjenrament | street, from Smith oF doses, to mater wuo i end | "Asn pertave ihe meat ridiewous Hlustiation of tne | Me wi#e and foolish virgins, when ene euddeniy jf \ a Sir Heyer Atenep, who would have been en- | cf the Democratic and Repuslican Convention thos Unie sincere Lene’acior of brute creation de- | beauties of our civil service te tue cise of dosian M. | ® ell, \@ they forget?” asked tha Lieut. Col, Butonrz, a Spanish officer of the | ing for freight, insurance, and contingent titled to the a jon if he had lived, was sup. | {he former Juve M, and tre latter June 21—1t Des Lucas, appointe: United States consul tu Singapore. | “eacner enconragingly, “ They forgot their kerosene,” jed to the succession if Le had lived, was sup- ‘ These tw pntleme: ex penset arly cighte sa °. " Moines. ——- — Mr. Lucas, so the derpatel es state, wae formerly | responded Miss Five year-old. a general staff. ‘These two gentlemen ar. | expenses nearly eighteen dollars a bale. It | eed to have been lost at rea in 1854, In 1806.0 | — Finuliy, it may be proper to state that i addition Tih eROETTTOeORY, edivor ora paper at Jacksonville il, and being a | Nash, Spaulding & Co., of Boston, who builf eh! rived here in the Leginning of January last, | is usserted that with one hundred days’ person who was known in a asa cattle. | 00 the tenueney ‘of the National Democracy to * uc ’ 7 : soplicont wany Glplonmetis vaeiner, his, Bama was Gh lea bile ea Hine ake Be i toe to cence PY a stg y FE ‘ Ag attle: T cept the situation,” there many questions —_——.- ually vent in lor the consuismip at Bt. Jotun, » ‘on 01 me azo for the novel purp and remained until March 29, when they re- | work of two small etern-wheel steamboats, | tender named Tnosas Castao turned up in Lon concerning out Btale jovernmert that induc A 10) Giving up & Bad Habit. Belore Senate lad 8 cance ty act won Mus J transporting molasses In bullc 16 0 West Inaies, } ‘uba ii » steamer City of Mexi- ell manned he ould be remove mt 1 Si Bi iar . i Repadlicans to codverate in & Kadiew lov graph plished bomination, Lucas was withdrawn fom St John | are so weil eatisticd wih the success of their enterprise turned to C ‘uba in the steamer ( ty ft Mex well manned, the raft could be removed, | don, and claimed to be Sir Kocxs Ticnnoane, the form movement. Chief. among the aueations to The following paragraph was published in all | ¥ mina ia co Weaeere Mow at tebe W on | Ge ues ue carer cs econson cas ner wen enn vee ik ‘ co, While here they resided at 29 Clinton | while the material of which it is composed ipwrecked brother, and covsequently the leaiti- | prompt Ud my 2 A 139% fs the oonoxions | the morning papers of Saturday: the port ern coast oN fa | sel for the same trade: ' . + 1 + Hroad law (emp. cue ' enth General Ld r ‘cou o a boils ald al i as | ia place; but what they recomplished, or what | could Le utilized 0 as to pay the cost of tho | mate heir to the title aud property. The mother | Muroad law (comp. 18, w Ais Winch was sup. | trotted each or'ike ikeee nuststwisNout mreekion he | F ‘vd wiles apart. | = —An Arkansas woman named Emily Sarah * If they reported to Count VaLaasupa, we do | undertaking many times over, Yet instead | recognized this claimant ax her son; but she | buries by Kinys, regardiess of party. Yours in | We aro giad to sce this, invsnuch ae Tue Sew | Ah f comparatively smal! tiper | Lord is reported to have had pine husbands tu tea iia not profess to kuow. of goiug to work and removing the obstruc. | "# the only near relative who acknowledged his | VFFNCR: Apicat HEFOUMER 1 catied attention to the bad haoit that Golus i Ereat city, and the centre Of | yuars, Two died with suspicious sudtenness, ond ih} ; ici, Tals Ae doen, ee tah si — Sita Gan’ lest Peaioi ot nevaltnetiete Coue wien | a { States | ieee were divorced. What hs beoume of the rest i | i How does it happev that Gancta, who by | tion, the people interested in the matter con- | P : sae as peaeat LALEUAKY NOTES, Y there. “i | ot stated, Au exchange saye sue is wisuamed, fos ‘ r self, bas brought a suit against the guardians of madeace ever she Was pressed by her rivals, Let her driver | American vee here. 9 m0 u ls { the way was Adjutant of the Fourth Battalion | tent themselves with complaining of the y ? r ia allvot hevaxt he tonly | te Flehte of Au 8 require protwctin & A | evidently ene is an Emma-Saiah of Satan, it : i the boy-baronet for the recovery of the titles and | A clever nove! of Anthony ‘Trollone's confine her toa trot hereafter, and he will not only | Arseelss ian is neeaed for eon re, and IC | te te very much feared that the Inke tunnel ef i of volunteers, with the rauk of Captain, bas | Government because it will not do the work x i Hew. wich we have tor some time buen reading ia | ada to fis own popularity, Lut gain wore iriends for | Lucae was, tiought Ot for St John he is uot likely ; a | ig Y : estutes, and, as some of tue ablest lawyers in | the serial form, muow bubliebed in 4 band ahi iis mars 10 be exietly the person to represent ua at the Ln | Cleveland is destined to be @ failuce, as tt leaks 60 i now been accused of treason, tried, found | for them. ngland have been employed by the contending | ghuracters tant Irullope. has eve. pro ukesd. ast sis Shei dian capri, Yet apparently tor mo cause, except to | badly that it is Impossible to prosecute the work from guilty, and executed? What was the na. In marked contrast with this lack of enter the case is one of the most interesting | Bi )iten With all te aachor’s well-cnown quel Auelity The Wonderful Colt Startle. panes te Trees Cl stag J mph: ville eo: | the shore end. It ts proposed ae @ remedy to refll it iin} ture of his treason? Was it in connection | prise is the action of the people on the Ma | ever brought into the English courts. Ihe second votame of Mr Jacob Abdoti's i Bese oe rem 8 Late (en OE Pre We Penee |: ore velat or toe pwuclly neve. Singapore he will | Vanurec ing Wen Une nen ga tures mcatee: OF \] with the Cuban revolution ?- This does not | ulstee riverin Michigan. ‘They have formed — an tnd aving nat Shot pies teseee By toe eee Perea reas ner tte ay oseer ye Bayorey 20s} NANGLSCORT UMMA S, < sede An iron bridge r the Missouri river at St. Charles, twenty miles distant from St, Louis, for the use of the North Missouri Railroad, ba been completed, and the struc ensors i418 | bowest, tunking the Orst half in 1:16, aud coming Hitetrations ‘ousere vre- | home in 231, He breke as he was ending his sented in the ciearcat possible form and emvody the ia bel a bY Tai ‘1 lost recent dscoveries of scivnce. matic, but he did pot lose oy it. In my 0 Mr. L. J. Bigelow's clever volume entitled 4 | four-year-old colt, drawing 29) pound —The principal Parisian diamond merchants are either Freveh, Germ or Duten Jew two Oiet are Less connoisseurs than the Di written In the form of mary for young xeclient [ts iuatinc A Mormon Love Story. ye Alfred Townsenst’s Sait Late Correspond ence in the Chicago Tribune, rion, whom we call Brother » \ a seem probable. Previous to his mission to | a river improvement company, and are encr 1 this city he was known as a faithful officer | getically engaged in the work of clearing of the voluntecrs; and while here he had | that river of similar obstructions. The Ma though the ch, a they will never venture to buy high-priced diamonds aft chi Gib- | midday; they pretend that after bri and ova re was inaugu. } 1 Complee Digest of the Wet, Lt Any orden, 4] hal? track thas is nin weasui k t the bio 5. rig deme taty elatio: vatever wii 7 e Cubi se, flowing throug ense forests of pi Compile 41 OF , Humor, Aaperdies, 0-4 mile & elwen feet ove ve a wife at the blooming age of 3% Fy 3 , : ; . F ho relations whatever with any of the Cuban | nistec, flowing through dense forests of pine | rited on the 20th uit. with speech making and a | -ame uae of the Lane (Harpers) has pated ints 4 wew | to trot as he did is sometuing Woudes ul, ‘and. industrions OAC to lberiieeraee tt eacene Ce Marnpten bree comm: POERS | patriots. Was his treason in any manner | and cedar, had beeome blockaded by jams | banquet on the bridge ninety feet above the sure) eee eaten Pater tatnine Dock oven to those eee A wits bis bride, whose name was | Mer i} z is gear F i i Ns y r Bsevee ce capes een sey BCU RaiArk fa heroine, heing plvin M —Miss Emma Havermale of Joshua township, Hy connected with bis investigation into the | of logs and drift wood, some of them hun- | face of the river, This is the first high bridge pore denigh tal, Lady Thorne Used Up iA Prank Acknowls | sic wus tue best of wives, and abe sang in th I11,, about eleven months since stepped upon a needia, f counterfeiting enterprise? or was he put to | dreds of years old. These jams completely | that bas been comploted over either the Missouri ais i» Alcott's Little Men (Roberts Bros.), th uz From the Tur?, Pleid and Parm bore onl een: aie pelegerry ph which broke off in her foot. She never felt any incom death upon trumped-up charges, as s part of | bridged the river from side to side, in some | or Mississippi river. The work was begun in | \¥jas ousanue of co way oy th evant erities. Toe hae it $0 good as "Little Woine hoped also that Miss Alcott will not | nce from it until within afew wocks yx calls our attention to the fact that it ir cattle Was correct in ite statement some weeks ago is to | 0 the condition of Lady Jhoree, ihe old mare has | lishment, which was tue envy of every youth.ul | clear through her foot, aud coming out at tue top. It 4 flouristied, th and sueep increased, and | Ye ce, when ing seeured wanting im this comfortinic estab: | It Deganto Work fe way out, finally making 1s way my out ot qu cl appears (0 one of those almost inconceivable intrigu cases extending one thousand feet up and which form the steple of Spanish politics in | down. ‘The gradual accumulations of ages Avgust, 1868, and the last span was swung on the 23d of May, Itis constructed of iron, with | whereit is. but Wii tawe | Up aged never recovered from her fa at Hochester, ashe | Saint was much corroded. a Di outail wove a , ard low is too I for the tort, W vce fall e the Sull, there was a skeleton Im the closet, Mary { Cuba and elsewhere ? have added to theso jams, until some of them | Stone piers, and itera Reven) Fiver Opens he BALE LAE RMIOIT OE DOE ROGER EO ©. WH nowledcomeats THB SOM Woe riche: We wees | Aun liad a secret ond a passion. She wanied Neni —All the counties in the State are ranasching \f | } What renders this case still more mysteri. | have become many foot in thickness, and | f7i9g from 806 to 82134 feet cach, this being the th edition of Dr. Martyn Paine’ Wed tu regard ty tae Ware, os We Wrequenty | (© Like a second wile! Tals was not ouly because | the records with the view of establishing their rea; ce eae ay 7 : largest number of spans over three hundred feet has Just appeared. (Harper Deen deceived in relation to her, Uncle | he Was a good and trae mau, and devoted and | tive claims to the distinguished honor of having at fi ons is the fact that Francisco LA Mavuip | heavy forest trees, some as much as two feet ems to Kui 1M 1avor as it gi Fuller,” writing from Rochester last fail, told the | able-bodied, but becanse she had set her mind upon | ope time harbored the philological Rullof sullivan heh , af Behar ise, in length to be found in any bridge in the world. ‘veteran payeician and teacher, who h rath when he uid that the racing dave of tie mare | the oiler wife he was to (Ke, "Mary Ann wanted | oRe time tarbored the philolo h Sat til) lives and Qourishes in Havana. in diameter, aro growing upon them im. ‘The bridge was tested by placing six heavy lo- , fered Of thiecsor were ov There has been agieat deal of useless | WO provide tor her a80mm Then, Susan. who was is brs ny pos sey stoke jae bs yy bY from, Ruliot ia ; phat i eit yah Ved G re r y 3 S aiscovesies 1a nis pro. | qisrepr n regard to (ue conil lon of Lad y deserving of Neii's alfection, nnd who e ave been the most ubiquitous person next ye cpr ey mediately above the bed of the river, which | comotives with their tenders on cach span, and un, With @ tolerant conse vatiom, he welcomes | ‘T, : tanitely the reseniatlon rely and as reatly aa Mary Ane per. | to Deity. ni side rauds in Indian airs. flows unseen below. - There wore not less | observing the depression of the work, which was th judiciows prudsuey te Woelino» (9 oO be: | ane trem those who were iuterested ia ber well onferred together about it, Maury —The heat of the sun must have been terriflo | Gen, Exy S. Parker is President | than twenty of these jams when the com erally between throe aud four inches in the | ieustewe ee ete ORCEDE that of arena At Batavia the other day, A milk desler, after washing ik \ Gnant’s Commissioner of Indian Affa rs, | pany commenced work, but already many of | centre, The cost of the structure was about a - Hee Tetaley Denes Frepecty — Vanderbilt | Ooi es ccctes aissianare ast ove rude tek cee Nertiesuattysderdoulpladmngedid i 5 ns ‘ ? os. 3 a tor’) by the sec isclowt eI es lo a ¢ reflection of (he #un upon them actually set t bat | He was one of Gen. Grant's staff offi. | them have been removed. 2,000,000, The bridge is to be leased to the DE AMATIC NOTES, ee eee renee Mtn Rint S40 the resestion of Ibe exe spon thoes neteally ont ise {ity ‘ pe ") North Missouri Ralleced Company ons perpet ae icy sau Far trom feeling indignent at this frank and for Mey Lee Rang pbtatery cers during the latter part of the war,] ‘The completion of the work will open up | North z PAHY On w perpe J.C. Campbell wii! open at tie Bowery to-night | Late im the seventeenth century the great | ward confidence, Neui's Wile received it with de. | NMA Was to happen, Cor hy had insured tue hou | and being an Indian Limsclf, it was sup- | to trade and agriculture ove of the most | Wl lease. The yearly rental is fixed at $150,000, begro draws OF “Pou, or Way Lowe Cae CEA EA ae Sear re ae akc sige ee doe at be perl Pedariceamd Cote UL st MT Y ; i ay be e ording © amoun’ , nant in Indianavolis, came to tus counts heir mutual ce Wa y of their united —A yo idge, N. Y., } pored that he would be a suitable man to | valuable portions of the State, in the coun. | Which may be increased according to the amount | Juiiten's ‘Verrice Garden concerts are proving | setticd in New durk. siaie... tte purchisedc ambition, and they seeewerk to, compel Noni to young lady of Bainbridge, manana havanls , ij giles ‘ide c, . of business done to $200,000, Very Cajoyable auc attractive, Laat ition ty tie ia | neres of land in what is now the heart o; Now York | accept anotuer Mra, Gibbons, It being anscemly | O8T#AIn with Curtiss Cooper somo fit manage the Indians, Thisexpeetation, how. | ties of Wexford, Grand Traverse, and Kul ie i i shrumeubal mise, wasn ie exsepliodaity Hv, suet sepau when ie but wil” When the Britist | for usan vo da mure theu ut hersell ua frequently | WBercDy ae was to Lave a 4 “ favorals a) bela tucen| Haske. foc will ee : pay te Pre a pen uA : HWAyS BOW, 000 DalaG-sUg IDK, occupied the city he was driven out and his 4 Ye in Mr, Giobons's way, Urtilehe was 21 years old,” n o 0 c ever, was unfavorably qualified by ® piece | Kasks, from which there it now no outlet for | We yeatentay reeeved a chick for ff Neweomb & Arinzton sumognee the tat wo oceubled. Mie Si Be was riven Out aad his RU] se podsTble/(y air. CHuuGNa'S wa whieh bay, Boa val Out x soars ot oes at fs fe 0 ~ conne A narriage ie ‘oducts do! » be added to the Doe Simmons fund? | (he rexmar season Bt ther cosy Opora louse ward be le: he property an ol 1 Ne urel, he recommend oO make nid : ‘d ‘ of imposture conneeted with his marriage. | their products. loilars to be added to tho “Doe Siinmons fund.” | We fi eles wit wenent on Fridazaien« ‘ths teouse | Jorsay, Thin real estave eines that: ave tris been | the consursanation wemayectnt. prayers. Tey tga | BG BOW sues Mr. Cooper for 18,064 lambs, or theit a Ho was engagel to a young lady of a * It was sent by one of the worthiest young mer- | tray Hog the suuuier aid revped in Sepieiaper, troasferred Une and again, Wut uiaays DV iease their bestls tosether (hati reveale value, which, at $4 per head. is $64,526, Washington, but on the d appointed Little Rhody. chants of New York and some of his friends, who ¢ Three Hunchoacks” continue tier success. vs asa clear tile cout! wot given 'M hi what gove git g. but Ni —D. C. Robie of Hartford has a wnovderf My + at the aad Op ra Howse. Mr. Abbott has Coldvel's ancestors seem to bav ected toeir | bardened bis heart, and refused to eatend nis tavk pI it for the wedding he did not appear;}| The Legislature of Rhode Island, formerly | appreciate the heroism of the devoted Simmoxs. i Well \ popularity ne Coen. ‘ne tricks | inicrest, and 10 Course Of tine LO lave eutirely for. | chat ia tre heed endear ag dl Bela ace and when Le tumel up afterward he | known aa the Geacral Assembly of Rhode | With this wtdition, the fund amounts to about | iy ore ie gig ata the yanhomiis I Vvomca woah | years since the Enthinipotis Cataweit. | tetied forums but on the eugeestion or Mra tiie, | Ber day four or Ave days in succession; then for a ‘ew told an absurd story about his hay. | Island and Providence Plantations, lately | 4).(7 i0, ole sreat tribute to such courage | MT aaa, ot Aino," at Scoted drvma by W..G, | geeered a cine that ied to the est votiehment of | Hous tuat he was not glotitving hin manhood and | days bus one eee. tilt one Raraay she outa Nerve og ing been n by somo members of his | held a three days’ session at Newport. ‘The ; —- ATU, (8 9 be produced ui Bovth’s to-ulzut. induquraic | 118 GOuNO work to. gainer up whut ev pe lind vo. wish to marry.” Wher thees eireume | og tomcreitn cone, Cee eine Rertoe!« the seo tribe and drugged, in order to provent his | body met to organive the State Government | The Cincianati Commercial luforms us | sdmes Hurepe tue posthera ot the place, Lue at at | ety ead ion Now York Gath att tier aeoes eerie; anil Mirae Uiveaies te ouesoel mimaieitee: || fu Tasks patie era marriage with a white woman, The truth | for the ensuing year, The last election, pee ame of Lana Hien ana it ‘ must LN ca (a a RE i eediaa to mako good iis (tie, Qu bis arrival there | veeared that ney houschold work Win towuieious, | —In dressing for photographs, dark bron, was discovered to be that at the timo he | which was held early in April, was one of | Wicked paruer, P ‘ ind | ret Ettue’ ieetas appests te the purtic vont, | and throgEn them & prorenition was made © ibe | toner uueblo to revint Chin desetiDinen Of eon, | Serk teen, maroon, and plain vlack goods, w i ‘ 2 : M del, is not 8, Romeo Reep, Very good, then; | Prank Guard (oanurrow, doeeph Brat i the ate holders of this estate—Vanderbilt, one of the Aators, | obeyed. the dosire of his wite, M BOP Vel TD gloss, will make a rich was drunk in a disreputable house; andthe | unusual interest, growing out of a contest : hoon and eve CWeduovlay.douaay Wald ont nd otlers—to give the h 2 ! “itt Mis too | COtOF will tak Piva ora a ote : ; een we have beco misinformed, Perhaps bis name | #oeH. and eventug of Woda ty, Jauaay Wald 04, and otiers to ive them a quit-cluiin to hie inter: | woman ie married—was nut Susu! Hie wis toe | CO}OF will take conside uowledge of this fact led many who had | about trapping fish, which had convulsed Rowaro Rexp; and with Jvuier we exclaim; | taiior, tue rewrurer, om ihe 10th, wuica Will Oc (De | Sivigument and meantime Mr Camvell eect on ree | ruitd fo. fuens the vervon Intewded, aud he married | dark tenther, dark drab, scant Arenerry dark oF 8% | formerly thought well of n to doubt | the s State. A third candidate for Lien Mao, RuMMYO! wherefore art thou Buxxvo? | Lina Edwin's Theatre fs closed the present week, | ioe Var by hie wile time Te Nene eg SETA wos Grave eanip this precipitate |! vioten bine: purple, pial, and tagents will take vers Whether he could be trusted with the dutics | tenant Governor was run on the “ fish-trap” : ——— | auesemaup baring ended Saturday tae” Mus urea ve’ | tevting thy terme: prodened,” Tita ae fore ede [een a Neh Giboona, The peave of ins family | sight, aud suouid be aye.ved. ‘Tue baie euouid ait De of Indian Commissioner. ssue, and hence there was no choice, and so Tt is said that the members of the Joint | (8°." Ihe heeat least evinces An ener? soa 9 Mr Colame 1, whor pe ed to New York, mie wstial period, the second Mrs us hid a baby, | Very We! oF glomy ‘The result has shown that this doubt was | the Counting Committee reported. A ballot | High Commission on our side have been paid for | ie i ie, edoa fata Gtcpanu close i OF $1,000 U0TK she Tudtoae | SoRceon LORS REE Le iMtete leeke eka te Meas Darip mana Tl 8 for dere" beo..8 bos : ae i wir services out of the apnropriation of $25 6 Lou pay BO 8 Philuvelpua, re are Oller heirs to the pro aid tite ¢ ca (i tallied en The *. 1 named Cousins, thirteen years et tha! well founded. Panken has now Lecn in| was taken in joint convention, and the Re- | their serv at of the appropriation of $25,000 | tu goit puta Fe oller hoirs to the property | and tis time also it failed to be Susan, ‘Ther tuind | Denee sown 0b F08r8 Of SBR) SNOSERS LEAL HA i made by Congress for the expenses of the Com. |. At Wallack’s the ge soa closod on Saturday eve. & Co, will have to * eee cflurt wae more airectiy made, and with less | ¥OUld 0 into @ pasture and have a litte ton wh office for upward of two years, and at every | publican candidate was elected, sabe feton TT - Ss setentla, as cole dudes ois dng, Foomgnt Mt tno MO anit o 40 he Fo Hod cap 8 pertoe tit Tue) only pu diplomacy, Mrs, Giobons the frst suggesting ex. | Call that was there, A rope was tied around the scssion since his installment both branches | dozen Republicans voting for the Demo and Mr, Wintiaus of Oregon were entitled to eay | alte wilt egetee Walinck ae adat G unt or us : PONE af Catne Un wivet aa wail srietibd ae Ltn cee here Gls eens oa wane ts of Congre ve subst tall w Aanlacad the candidate, ow y wou ‘ab co! i 1 y . sat Tiano rae ‘on this Occasion, for Mr. Gibbons answerea; ; , . 7 of Congress have substantially declared that | candidate, to show that they would not coun: | special pay, All the others had other offices and ge of Bl at thie Au Indian's Word of Houor-Keep this cession, for Mr. Gibbons anawere: ' boy down, and dragged him throagh brash and an og they could ave no confidence in him, At | tenance trapping fieh anyhow. got their regulur salaries, Mr, Fu hnd bis | “cnortran and Mis fp ceie Sad Aioathan ile. my dear Mary Anny Lshould lave wade her ‘wy | {eee Abd stumps, ow long at Ie nok known, When + 9 A aaarrel Mileman Ol on esta wife pre pre dato ‘io nha e cal wpletely exhans ny a we appointed a committee of investigation to | lar mode in the Rhode Island and Provi- | in gold, and Judge Netson his $7,000 0 Ferre May ene Cuae eat hip was rewarded, smi Susan ani Miry Aum boing | Tn Pitsburgh @ fund has been raised fos ay ‘j : . 4 Nation, wocta lovely im lite, in Wedwoek were Bot divised. tien L BOS RAGE RNEOS examine into histransactions, This commit-] deuce Plantations, The ttle Common. | Judge of the Supreme Court, But who fixed the ad a wil mo wis ar of , bnilding @ monument to the soldiors of Allezhiry tee reported that he was guilty of “incompe- | weelth is in the hands, or under the control, | rate at which Judge Hoaw and Mr, Witutans ro Ip whion sovprepare sad A California NE ta the. Amorieda O)mbs'| FOnnle wean) Osis tne bale renelines Th ‘ tency, neglect of duty, aud plain violation of | of two rival dynasties, which have posses | Were paid? Was there anything on the subject Bryant will loss, tue seaxon at bis Opern | Ma word o/ Honor a, a * biaye® nN pe UR eee papdiokage saat pyrso beh te 4 ¢ nl inabtie aaRaariAdinn fon kha Co on Weduess HarsAy, IN ac ppointed time, and Was allowed to go torth with San Francisco uesitay, May 16, the ani o shatt wa ed 80 ¢ tho law.” ‘This would have been enough to | sion of it on alternate years, Buown & AB ee bt ans ne Sy wh F the Com: va guaits wil | Ouba guard oF bail , The Thrette Dn ehdunent ice e do not appear apon Its bat the moiles : ; . : ssior ordinary rate of pay for such ser- fomy oO Mis.c bt tion of the twenty days, accord 4 3 beh ene tee who have superintented the have insure his dismissal if we had a President | Ives, a wealthy commercial house, in former | "**On? An ordinary rate of pay for such sor ® Collen Bid + Banay “ths | gqithantaet eet ee ear eretly dave, ecoordin, room. and uneoverine av elegant in " rintented the w pennies to Qin cVilnalicnn on Vincnin i ‘ a 1 views to the Government is $10 day and miles | | aitiss Laura hegue, Tone durk, “Madame | i ne endian ede to bie ed ae ee car ireds J laud 1 ble, manufactured from seven Wousand five | had their cwn nance 1 consptouously ° 1010 Obi Babons OF His office, and | times used to rule the State without serious | 42; but is would hardly bo fair to limit two gen, | Merlowerd Cy Witieusons und Theo. Hawiiou hare | and tlnate gallons | up to the place wlere tie sen- | [hanix Cub or San Proncinca re do ire aie a eeane aM Aviat Lai apcra : more anxious to promote tho public welfare | opposition. But for the past fow yours this | (Jemen of 60 much distinction to so low arecom. | ME Yivateered for tai ovéasion, tence was to be carried out, in company with t ree | to ihe Americus Cub of New York the table, which nes ad cli ‘ @inn to enrich debauched and dishonest fa. | supremacy has been contested by the | penso, Besides, why should they receive only | a Ate’ tai ray, ack Suepoart © has been with: | Cheorral us though they hat eume to a awe Denn | ae qiuped would, ie accepuod in sar and Avienere M4 be vorites, Srnacues, who own no end of cotton mills, | $10 a day when Gen, Scnence was getting over ] Ci Western ve-ina | Of HAS elnstigual’’ | (rolls, | ihe cusin Was thea Drougnt un tho ground Frecepted the gift. antsid t auaN | aaasneal'tram (a Londen cemeeesale a - representations, opening in ver old-time pecouation | but some one reinarked that it Was too sinall, upsi nee. ondon comm a Congress, however, finding that the Pres: | and run more spindles than any other family | 850 for the same work? Congress at its next | Qi Lay dn berianl Wading Vine in Bast Loaue” | which ove of the doomed Indian's bry dni The table wo ie + 1 vaye that tly 200 half-chusts of 4 ident was determined to retain in office this | in Now England, Gov, SPRAGUE representa | session ought to inquire into this subject, and | tie, aid thine Wins Auihiro che wMiskvonal wll! | Gig aag laugilogle said Te Rtg alk rackets Lis | Au\SunneNer an ye mins] Seni puma eee Runnin more 2504 ‘ i ; : 2 . : rete ve | here dua HeASUTE. Pie Is BU)/POFLEG, as Of Vid, . SORRHINgIY O02G, | 18 fite all rig The | to New York he w € Weeome, Without reserve, on account of th corrupt, incompetent, and disorderly Indian, } his family in the Senate of the United States, | see that full justice is done to all the mombers of | py ste Merun us sir Aranow Lecdun fromd meanw bie apeared to be in the thost cheer | | The table proseniet ivan ciovant our, Tt con. | realized one penny per pound, and ait t ‘ touk care to enact that he should hence: | and Mr. ANTHONY, who was clectod by | the Commission, Either Gen, Seumxex was paid | | The Denier and Fox Pantomime Troupe begin » | At ast ined min way | Glmotd A piecetin one of tie inva, Bilongal ta, | Matter of considerable douoe whetherthi* a . forth make no purchases and enter into no | Bown & Ives, 1a President of the Senate | #2 much or the others too little, roductng their specialty, The Three Bind ! Ahiandkerehict wis | the Bouitycthe English vessel which waa nelzed | St 815 1 le certalnly utterly spur and m “ h 1 ‘ 4 a \ — — — ory Deuier ie the ¢ C.K. Fox tue Manta y ter, While the | by the mutinecrs many years ago, Another piece | dtvk. The leaf ts in a great * Contracts without the approval of a Board of | pro tempore, So honors are eaay at Wash We are informed that the San Domingo | 22#,of tue urganizauion, | Among the no abl ures | Gusriy held Ope ha ds one of the condemned In Poe cut from 9 cane belonging to Gen, gone ©, | dirt and ste! flings, and ifa macsoet : gentlemen, all eminent for Dusinves experi | As we have already stated, the session of | nearly ready for distribution, It will make a | feats whereof unter tue direction of their Pine Weeaeteps in frouk of the condemned, with & | left vebind Her at the Occidental Hotel, when she | Mil! Particles of metal 4 Y y ee etre einer rife, From sume ciuge tho rifle went ot ucciden: | visited San Francisco, Other. pieces camo. from —A family in Morristow ai enco and integrity, and some of them fur] the Legisinture was protracted for three | volume of about three hundred pages, and a Mathews clored ono of the most | ply. the,bullet passing up through the roof of the | diffirent parts of the world: but the majority of | rowiy escaped death by puisoaiug fr ®pecial acquaintance with the wants of the | days this year, in consequence of the fish. | large part of it is devoted to describing bugs and ful engagements on r HIAGBI? BB 'ABG GLGUGSTEG. Cal nid’ tof anoake ee | sunymunee® are of Oxilforal sured, Oak, cedar, ash himself up and shwigered, but aid not « move from the spot, A bisek marg was thon over the Indian's Leart, with spittle and powd his vrother, while tie Deputy Serif reiuad {ack of Iteef suMcient to attracta | ri foi) audience. Un Tuesday, Mr. Harkins, Daly's om 1 piay Geagrey Delamayne, ia tthe east of the pivee ally a8 When ret presented ngon. Wednesday," No Nab wurday, ant go they the Globe this ev euin MA take a ak or | and pines ‘The thbie, on top, le bomatali renee | Shortly after dinner they were taKe wie | poised, and is desicned for & chess or checker | #™ptome of severe poisoning, the of aby | bowrd, This tabi he handiwork of ancioricas | Were traced to the meat or: 4 that mor A his sviet, Who Mi nt nearly ten y of his tite | the butcher, A piece of the veal was given tot he touk steady sin, Ared, and ban Quintin, the State prison of California, A | wich diea im ten or Afleen minutes after eating Hh \ of the mark, ‘The tudian, with cr pine with an appropriate inscriotion was | fuycetigation proved that the poisua was conveyed 62 fell back doad, with the brother avd | givea to Mr, MeCube, and Will be imbedded in tae SR ROR DIO TRS TER) U8 POST Tatil! bolaing his hands. No one scemed | wood, to show in aller years how the taule was | the meat from the hande of the lady wiio fecalted H Indians, ‘This Board rocently held amect- | trap controversy, which prevented the elec ing in this city to receive bids for all sup- | tion of a Lieutenant-Governor by the people, P)ios nicessary for the Indians, and tomake | thus necessitating joint convention and Purchases, They wore in seasion here one | delaying the public business for nearly © two weeks, and the result wasa saving | throe-quartersof an hour, ‘The usual length ects indigenous to that famous island, This branch of the work wiMno doubt be a valuable contribution to the important science of bugs but why in the world tuo United States Govern- ment should go to the expense of publishing it, uggles, ‘Sheriff stil } i's sarcadeiies lee bara ton Ue Shatin ink ‘ e 6 . cled except the doomed In- | procured. It was shipped Kast on Saturday, May | ffm the Dutcher, she having been engaged ja laying @f move thew half @ million of dollars in the | of a session iw aday anda half, On one oc- j answer, bovel of Wilkie pallida fuavunced. a ee “abut up’ py dees 4pe, Kash alive over” sll poy AB Se Sveets Prenton) Be court courage iieel vost yer iia