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THE SUN, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 7, 1871. maintaining ® first-class yacht for a year; | light, “its influence would be widespread. | in Nevada is eight months and eighteen day: GRANI'S NEW YORK ENROLLMENT, Til 0 PRESIDE NCY. Hevea every class taleora tothe rasirch at Ao bes but that might he thought impertinent. ‘The | You eould not only in the temperate regions | Male teachers there avecago $125.69, and fen | ienge Tonacklon and Blood: nei ial a ally and that those who felt. the bitterness of detect SALT, owners are opulent men, of course; and if] produce the early maturity of the tropics, | teachers $97.07 © month— higher wages prob Spring Street Enrolling OFFICE- HOLDERS! CANDIDATE. Tad foe) oa Wome wronk by teat te ag for the Gente? they choose to spead their money in playing | but you could invigorate the constitutions of bly than are paid in any othor Sate, The Legis: Knocked tn and Hteada | oe On thie classic ground, be Faid, I pledge myself ta 7 dae fin ; ‘ : _ | tature of Kansas refused to pass @ hill prohibit. New Era in Repubticnn Polite un Prasdtinl > tise my utmost eMforts to work {or the acconplishe = | sailor, it is their righi, and we have nothing | invalids, and develop in the young a genera. ing corporal puniebment in the publie echools of | ‘the rumpus at the enrollment meeting of the For President: eat CA Wa heat Rood to all American peop) ESDAY, 7 19801 to may on that branch of the eahject. But | tion, physically and intellectually, which | jie gi ee ' Puith Assembry Datsiet Repudiican Asooations | USELESS §, GRANT they tan do, much for. chomselvos aed the tonnes = = ————— | there are certain disagrecable consequences | might become a marvel to mankind.” —— Monday evening, reorted exclusively in Tie Sun add if ce SE AO tS Pore cheba Dich Mf yachting that we cannot refrain from | We protest against euch an experiment. | ‘The Chieago Tribune says that the expo: | of sostertay, gave work to Justice Cox at Joters 9 | Cater Juation Chane Takes hin Departure | Ad will ofcomorh Lani ladies pointing out. ‘They may be characterized ag | May Heaven eave us from any invention that | rience of the Iasi two yenrs demonstrates that | }Auset Fulani. tn the fovencan Jatioe Winker He will Voto for McCook. aon ae me Te tie kOe aE Oneal Je 184 1, betwwaen Oth aed TH ae, the minor miseries of the profession, One ia) will make the growing representatives of though an immense amount of grain bas been at 00 Gere eres, and Sonn Be, Wisninoren, 0. Os dane 6 Tele Chiet Jus. | eacyson as, Hae those who wore th Wwe opposing Pe ei the crop of boga. gailors that eprings up in | Young America mature any moro rapidly | c#Fried by rail from that city to the East, the | potion, one of the inspeetore of enrolimont. 10 | tic Chace will eave here tomorrow evening. ile | Of MR, Lee an well as chosa wh fought aciinee every neighborhood whore there is a club of | than they already do! Children aro only | T0st of it has been moved without profit, and | tives at 290 Spring atrest, appliod for warra M4 fF T iy not etormined where te will io, whether ‘0 the gouTty Weald geen Gh seeRT ItOe tae Grolen much at actual lose; and that the difference bo- | the arrost of Theodore Allon and Willian P, Ii theso amateur rovers of the sounds, bays too rare nowadays, and the proposition to i Alt be FOVEHH Gr Tine GouBUs, DAYE Rud are towadays, ab Proposition 0 | tween the lowest possible rate at which railways | whom they deseribed :# ringleaders of the gvng that can carry breadstuils from Chicago to New York, | rested the disturbance, and the rate at which it is carried profitably by | Mr. Winterbottom te tified that ct 7:39 on Mon Rhode Isiant, to his daughter's residence, to Sara- | io, the grand, growing, ant rising Feu brie tere i or aun. | Will one day embrace ul! tho countries at toga, or somo other of the interior places for anin- | Meee tile Noein Aineeioan content, mor retreats, Fis health is not mach improved by | Gentlemen, eald Mr. Greeley ta closing, T hid yor 1a sojonru in Washington, and he hopes to obtain | & hearty good will sud good opinion in v 3, from aliant to Cape May. They are | abolish them altogether is dreadful. Let more nautical in their language than Admi- | Gen. PLeasonion beware, lest by carrying nA Mice, Matinee “were of ral BeNvoW or Commodore TrUNNt0N. They | the application of his great discovery too | lake, in $1.20 per ton in favor of the water path. | \t evening Theadore Alun entered 1h¢ meelin¥ | recuperation by his summer trio, ie, Grovicy (new secarned io the front eatia OA ty matt beet interlard thoir conversation, eepcelatly with | far he shall come to be regaled as an an: | This is one oi alts of the new aystem of | n'a cea © clerk to enter his nams on | 445 ayproyes the platform recently adopted by the | the steamer, where fo received introduct r , eet y Tg f the resal y! the roll of membershin, Otjeciion was made, ang f yon . and \ very young ladies, with uncouth and mean. | pardonable wretch, f of citizens who ‘iad » conventions in Sov’h Carolina, Pennsylvania, and | large num her than a beloved | watering railroad stock. The Zwbune is of tho he sat down, apparently awaitirg tho arrival of pay their hat , 4 Trio, except the featur io plat. | ingles phrases which they suppose to smack | aud venerated Lenefacior, opinion that when the Welland and St. Lawrenco | friends, Half an hour afterward Marke entered we pio bk eae wept vent Save Voor bates olay made & visit t fame. of eclt water, ‘They never ait down, but al aeons Canals are enlarged, the bulk of tie export trado | ana eave in hie name, which was taken ant laid | fos arnt, Nocause It wae annecessary. to provoke | #000 Whirled Lim on bis nortiwarl journey, ways conte to an anchor. Generally they What is the Truth? in grain will be diverted from New York to Mon- ide fur consideration. Subsoquently ono McCabe | giscuysion om that fadjeet; and second, becacse it poets Freange thetr goa terms awkwardly enough | Tho question respecting the appointment | ‘eal The St. Louis Dervoorat, in connec: | Presented his uame, out objection war made on tho | gregtea a misnsgrebension as to the relative ircer- | Rebel Geatliude forthe iolltug of FeAcrsom tion with this enbject, calls the atten ero (ith ts wis 8 wot Raowa Tammany Demo | st of capital and [mose, He is rejoiced at this new Win ta tnaee 6 tion of New York merchants to the New ‘ie at a! dea a Ate, Hessel fe wn ton departare of tie Domocatey, becaune it recognizes | ay. ory wh i fad isi ba tt the # fo. #, Theo tora , neror inter 5 1d white-hatted reprobate of the Ne Orleans routo from the great West, and | ortom's testunony, pavo a sigan and made arosh | whe eqnal rights afall men, of whatever race, color, | york Zyitune, Horaco Grovles. tins just been dows shows that corn can be shipped from St. Lous | at him, batting in the face with his bead eo ae | or condition in life, a to New York at 92 cents a bushel and flour and 1 nt in and Tore dhe i# glad so And the great | orating at a'donkey slow in ‘Texas, and jooeen al teeth, and Burke sirnek him over | De:aoe ‘ono ocally | over the Woes of the Soucy which be has de ; the eye with brass knickies, knocking him down Deraocratic party prononneiue iteetf aneqnivocally 10 a rnautical knowledge resembles that of | himself to a reporter of the Herald at Long | ineal at the Admiral’s widow in tho Red Rover, | Branch ng follows to provoke the derision of a canal sailor; but | of Gen. Meagrien’s son to # cadeiship at they are sufficiently “ship shapo and Bristol | West Point is much debated in the public foshion” to impose upon the inexperience | press and elsewhere. It has finally reached and credulity of boarding-echool misscs, | Gen. Grant, who is said to have expressed wi New r . m oe aave if puch as any other one unlung malefactor to prow 5 cents a barrel by the way of New Or. | Mr, Hutier, the inenector, coupiaiied that Allon om snffeage and geueral amneaty, and he says tf he | On bis wuy buck ‘Yanaeedumward, he stop: + 4 struck piu. the ah | at Burke si ein Ovio s’ time from the former city, ih the fago wits Mia fist, and that Burk jh in “ feang: fe waleedl n the fall election takes place, | ped {a Galvesten, and of couras was called ow ta A ' flruek Lim eevgral: timer ‘vn “the! head with soue | ye will ote for Gon. MeCook tel "cwhat he knew about farming” and things... Io hel ‘ ® al see © A qood deat Of comment, Mr, Prosient,” I ee. | which fe said to be cheaper than the cost from | fron weapon. The gang then tushed. upon im, the course of bis harenaue, he let alip the fowl For the accommodation of porsons reatting up | Thelr langungo consists of mixed meta: | 2 gh fae y Democratic papers on a6 1 veatera seaboard by either | mpocked tlm down. « atand kicke! bia, Ation ~-s Sstoundine contradictions’ of every ‘paragraot and tows, advertisements for Tae @ow wittbe recived at | plore, and highly mixed at that, ‘They | count ot yours unwiilinentas fovtrgumn | Chicigo to the Easter seaboard by either | alltne time shout x: y | Remaruais Mecca Tetwecs (he os: | line he bas pened, every word Teno aa our regular rates at the ap-town advertisement office, the aon of tho AST RANCED MEAGHER | foil or canal, Tho rates given are 8 cents down now sou have Hor reeley Hon. Jefferwon | uatersd in uo ii talk of @ vessel cutting feather with it five pours: 4's Weet Thirty-second street, at the Janction of Broad to West Point A y J Alien and Burke Davis-Mr. Greeley f tho river, 2 cents elevator charges, and 12 cents : Thétieve, at this day not so much violence ocenrs ‘ “ erm sone in the mouth |.“ And jastas pseeiess as the charge against me . le ts r stice COX, Held thy to Mre. Duvie—A Mem ney New Yors rcortalaiy, uote. i Way dud Sixth avenuo, froms A. M. to8P. M. beg vos 1, ca Ale ‘ Needle tl | mouth | ccncerning Youxo's son, Certoin Parties came to | per bushel by steamer from New Orleans to New Thugsiay Prom the Menphie Avatanche AEAe bo tava beMConaeC TS. Winn oe Ob cotict bees ic cree" Etececthch t unwalo, and eat . i sked tie appointment oi MRAOHER's 90 at ‘ , x y Onin te , ‘ork. there are " THE FARMERS CANDIDAT er gunwale, and equalle End Gusis, | wait marked bis apienion. to be tuvorriny cou: | XOrk. ‘The Democrat believes that if Now York | for examiaation at tho same The Tribune philosopher enjoved a good rest | perutoes in tarety than fu Teru-and it ly harder : and hauling down and broiling up while | s{iind Wien, rome neater, Trent the eppuints | will pat her buyr «at St. Louis, and do her abip. f Thecdore Allen ways tnat le Yook wo part what: | after hie leo ure of F wat Awake and Corman ethein. the Norihases noe't . Me AGIIBIE getting under weigh. Thoy box the compass | ments to the War Om ‘on was returned ever in the row; that he was. «i! i ; to tio with the endorsement that ths applicant had | Pita by the Mississippi and around the coast, abo | when o rus was made from th For President: with the same facility that they repeat tho | siready vcen appointed by str, Koossvent, x New | sill accomplish three very praiseworthy objects, | Witch knocked sim over tho table ander the fest of ep of promipent citigens, invlnding the Hon. | sire to emigrate. In th Ps Geek iad Gos sad | aedldie cali (6th fexpletives, | York memb.1 ot Covacess, The ease or Mr, MEAGUER ra "ete: warst Chicnae, | nee d President, When be cot to bie | W. W. Vougon, M. C.; W. My Frrving on, Esq; | Septione without It inay’ be creed ; and are perfect in the use of expletives, | wae one very interesting to me, and. Was Witiin UT namely; save her grain trade, bur ieago, | fect he wos struck on the forchoad with an ink- | W.B Greenlaw, Eeq, and Robertson Toup, Req. | rapidly gaining ground HORACE GREELEY, | and dash their tarry toplights with the fuen. | Tule Lhave explaicol Ww you, Mls fiends were and stash the railroad ring which bas inflicted | #and, which cat him deeply and drew blood, whieh | who wt atthe ty active betimes yes i. body of the bail, | hour be was cniled vpon «the Ov nd of the bowie Rrite and We in Rood repute is « fn population. From oth: At an eariy ton Hote! by The proot that tteasy increase, Isa gioat do ie a Hlogle exe Texas nione 19 Stated may “9 ‘i m : aw Diao aa val: hone or to pleasantly In conver. | because lus larger ealosy but T exee patient, ‘ bg dod hia eves. Ho rays he bail the Will to go for | Fation on things in general. Later, the Reoublican 110 be Just to “ner of ey and vigor of an old manof-war's man, {fiat teno promise to the partic who went to | @ {feight tariff between St. Louis and New York | some oue aver he was struck, but he could not vee, | leacers, among whom ¥e noticed Gen, Katon, re. 3 al Sea rs But, after all, yachting is one of the moet | Yee, oe run Would certanly appoint Gen. | that has effectually equelcbed en order trade in ee Col. Baton, Gen, Smith, i. B. Andrews. Bq. Dr, tity cist property and ' bi ate cs s ; : im Me GELS #6 ut corn which St. Louis had built up with the East A MADMAN'S NEW CRUSADE, teed, und Judge Barbour Lewis, called pay od jarmiless of the amusements in which the y. ne ae ps Sul x their'respects, In cc ith several # vereation pled testodh ‘ omises, _ — _ tiemen, Mr, Greoiey expressed himeclf h plene- hellion, whose “ Ka Another Mystery. young mon of the period engago; and |" i Gen. G i , movie Pina co Hill the Private at | Si with the petit costion Te Laine in Tie | and. Hebel Outrage’ ile Tuctoty” hi: roe wince It would be curious to know where acer. | if the ld t lest! 1 en, GRANT is not misrepresented in One of the strongest points urged in his Altar-The Man who Tried io Cut | South, saying thot he had been kindly re. ved, bat | ceasing, morning, noon, and night, onder afy!l hoad . m0 kn hes ; if they would behave modestly uch On | this statement, he said io tho reporter that | cempaign specchies py Gen, Uantax against the Dowa a Crucifix mt Lexington Avenue, — | that he thought there was etll @ Goria: gous tacve. etter Gil, ART res the ord roles i NUEL DEOL i p fe ti shore, act ¢ landsme: old 4 eo Tee. } f tabratt, “4 » elebi ” a ss on S 4 10! v! “Cv! rp orn joes move all. ni y he oid moi tain Don Manver, pz Ortvetn is to be found. | shore, act like Inndsmon, avoiding the af which is not trae, It ia not possible that | Democratic Administration of Kentucky is the | | During tho celebration of last mass on Sunday, mee | USHA Tvenere OF Papecsun creant will co back to New York: and as soon 90 This persorago is a Cuban by birth, and | tation of the rolling gait and ewarger's ‘it ] tho War Department should have endorsed | mitmangement of tho flaances and tho extraya | Nay 14 the on the President's appointment of young | nee of the expenditures, Among the items aregation of St. Vincent's Koman | and intolerence, OF this he nad become eonyineod | his alock of Texas whisky evap Catholle Churely, ia Lexington avenue, noar Sixty- | VIN Lis paseago through Missiesinpl. Referring | nee black leiter-hea to Texas, bo apoke of its present and fut th hern horrors and atrocities wit! Sixth stroot, were alarmed by the appearance in | uch cuthurias'n, aud. said TA bepatale vee Sbety Berens And etrocition Wi camo to this country several years since, Ho | of a sailor, they might pass without be had been w sergeant of police at Guanabacos, eH ted in hig official capecity he thought it pra fen. Pleasonton’s Great Discovery. Sri HOSKIN GaecRE ate van yp. | Year 1848, he specifics the following Proucued tho altar, and rudely pushing away some EXPIRE STATE OF THE UNION, sharpest—-where the worm Gish wotr gan tne are 1 dent to ron away from Havana, rather than | Gen. A. J. PLeasontox, Commissioner of pied ets tng idtatind ty P| One vedstead, 1 boceau, 1 washstand, 1 ward children, swung bi8 axe in tho air to ent down wera. | thd there wre no scheme tp which Memphie could | never equincve:h. ' be 14 pint! n Te iT seme correspondence a i or eeee . . cit " e penefited puch bi in ads to its —_—_e— - Ht Gppea? before: the tribunals wlicse offionrs | Intereal Raven, bas thade an Gxtmnon | SOmimeNh He Hes Nes eome:corrospondence | sis] ao cifx. Mr. Joho Cully rushed toward him, where | contre. ‘This brought ap the question of the Soatli: | vow york p ‘| x ainawe aise ng Reaves he tnducnes | With Mra, Mracien on the eubject, and if | One matte upon he drew a lorge pocket-knite and cut fr, Cul- | ern Peeific Rallroad, which Mr, Greeley capressed | New York Preparing to Recelvo the Fare i were looking for him, After he camo hero | “inary discovery in relation to the Influence | O° TS A nt ee OO | ie catonaig Iy severely along th forchead, O:her members of | himeelt meeb in favor of. remarking, however, that mere’ Candidate, mi} taken and placed in the socalled Rogues’ | animal and vegetable life. ‘Tho results of | [4M Sac Hf lata yne ia Fer Waller veces : Tomoved the madman, and handed bli over to woine | bare, New ‘Orleans and other pointe aceking con. | for the reception ot Horace Greeley on bis return it Gallery at the Contral Police Office, He also | experiments made for the purpose of testing | have given him tio place; but owing to his | Wyerie Mamiscasnes. poticemen, At the Fifty-ninth street police station | P2Cuon with, tue proapectinn erest WOOK Line, VAY | Of the Union. Reravineca Generel Comenua rae | ah sctir ‘ , car rare nihistina 4h i absence the design was not put in execution. | itt : he gave the name of Joba Gibney. Wailo confined, | Aeked to vielt the, Confede feul All Be lleiadbedeeteel nas Aldebeadbr pte ele ettloeg RyhiSin ut got into dificultics with onr tribunals by | M8 theory ho has cinbodied fa a payor | TMNT tee of thls dealin to the | eh saruepirow ames: ho raved about billing vricste sod tumbling down | tald be would ‘cheerfully dowo Wat tor newspaper | a¥enne and Twenty-second strect. Delegates from ! committing a robbery with aggravating cir. | Which was recently read Leforo the Phils | 2° Has Biven no notice of this design to the | is yirus guia salloon porier.. 1S 1B | slture, and encceeded satisiactori'y in the role of raonications which had been handed bim, whict | the varioas Republican organisations were presents tH cumstances, which caused him to be sen: | delphia Society for Promoting Ageic Bocrotary of War, sod hes Bo} mentions | & Tet 6 8) cds Ss bie Wome 40 uk to ex oneht avowed bad feclize, When assured that | Mr. D. D. Conover presides. Mr. Greeley I exe i u 3, 0 to be sen as ® Prox Ag f ; : qeweng | EOS Ah ha altatlota Sora anatic ully's wonnd Was such as to confine communications wera not representative of | pected on Tucslay hext, and n pluttorin ts to EY) teneed to five years’ confinement at hard | Which has been published in a bluc-c the name of Mesaiey: In’ any communice |i Mig S49 0 | him to bis bed for ome time, The scar still re F the views of a ail ‘ainority, | rected tu front of the Liscoln Cing room, 8% Union Lith Ad dren lieth sasanliles eed ted ies tesa weldal Wie | te any person connected with tho War |! Hout argo’ inidtire SoS ah Dita: “Gibeey Wan iniioced fr Mtoulone hadaatt than offenda solitary individ.’ | square, where it is proposed to serenade Vim. i labor in the State Prison at Sing Sing pamphlet, printed in beantifal ink abi 160 vB Ay. Music and fireworks Will abound, and a grand turne fx hac dupileution be Wan soleamid aboat Gen, PLEASONTON Delieves that the blue | Oftice Gue 'wastrouer. SS AE Sk foeky art Ate prec darapada sabgps br tener eff Davis was a sojonrner at | out is expected. : 5 ‘ titution he was released about ei ASONT : ae ou ® | sto ste has counsel, the Cot igne’ fi ey inquired concerning h —— i teen monthe ago color of the sky, for one of its functions, | We prefer to nesume that the reporter of | Huseuchte sik ic. Bs | MeN yuma. Goodlett to detend hm. we * | heatth, and Wa tiformed’ “at Mr. Davie Fad been - i r ie ago. ; ahi, ‘ the Herald has misapprehended or wrongly | fw desea wulkey tuuubictsssvsses ret Agogo | Mr. Cully, Eaward Pouh;a, and John MeIntyre | looking for a eat! from bim all the moruing, and had SUNBSARS, A singular fact in the recent } deoxygenates carbonic acid gas, supplying : 4 ‘ ely fe ‘ the offvet sphich a | $niieg,to the ccnumiaston’ of the nseault on Mr. | Jost left the house. Mr. Grecloy roplied Wat be OME rae Hi Don MANvEL is that recently—that is, within | carbon to vegetation, and sustaining both | Terorted what the President said to him jer readers can imagine the effect which @ | Cully. aud Identifod tho axe and knife. axed by | ‘would like to pay —Bears are said to be quite plenty among the i" Ruane tie—he bald an Soterview | Yegetable and anlmal life wil Ite oxyge The other alternative—that the President | statement of this kind must bave upon the rural | {2\}ney: 4 {ie handle ot the ave is, shows three feet 118 ARSPECTS TO us, DATTS White Moun this seaon, 4 he Jase few months—he held an interview ; - 7 aa beta yy | tune told @ falschood in the promisce—is one population of Kentucky, and espec upon the | and about half nn ine wide if he hed time and opportunity, but as he had —Londoners say that one-third of the popula | on Staten Island with the recretary of the | And that the magnetic, electric, and] | Tha fariners of the mountain countics, It is evident | , After is testimony, Gibney was called to the | neither. he requested Mr. Miller to present his com | Won of that city aever saw a grain feild i i % whit thermie noware of the eun's save je | that we utterly reject and 5 ‘ witness a He has'a broad, dull tace, and email | plimenis, saying that she ealied npon him in Balti t feeds 5 } Bpanish Minister at Washington ; and it is rmic powers of the eun’s raya resid a : that Gen, Hannan ts going to give the Democracy | eyes, Srestegs and sunken, Whea the Bible was | Tore once when Mr. Davis and herself w —Ladies’ watches aro now made in an oval reat while alnce he paida viet, | im the violet ray, which Je a compound ave ort o nent in thi 7 | handed vo him te salt: (rouble, and that he was much timp" sed wit €nse to look like lockets, and Worn on Lhe necklace, att! at a very great while since he paid a visit, y ¢ poun Following his Example. very Lard sort of treatment in this canvass, + T don't swear on books: Til tell the truth.”* devotion and earnestness. He tus thermore he King of Bavaria has had a garden laid if probably of politeness, at the houso of the | of the blue and red raya, Acting on que 4 eae Gast ——_ “Hold up your right hand.” ‘ that Mrs “Davie was a ‘connection “of the Blair | oe theron ot the pale at Sauls Sanit i 3 i na + Prosident GnANt's example of paying 10 m i sald Siena Te p litmey, who trembled visiviy, held up his hand | fatully, the elders of which were bis political and op of th * atch, In the eantre i Spanish Consul in Lexington avenue this | this belief, the General built a cold} ot Oy 7 i Ae i a B+ We find in the State Journal of Texas for | anq wos aworn, In reply to'a few preliminary | persoual frieuds for many year Of it ts 8 lake, upon which «wane are seca swimming, cy, grapery with every eighth row of glaes | Teer to lows h digplease him ishiaving | May 26 an official report of the proceedings of | questions by his cransel, Gibney sald he’ was tort Mons visiTORS =-The population of Lon’on on April 2 wag + Can there possibly be any connection be- | n the roof of a violet color, alternac | eiect upon suborlinate members of the | the Legislature of that State upon the veto by | iis eity avout twenteave pears. He ie. ae Returning to the parlor to get his sombrero, a di- | 9.251.804, oF about 4,7) more than the estimate made fn ‘Va ‘ ing tho rows on the opposite sides of the | Gevermment. Un the 3d of March an act was | Gor. Davis of an act “to encourage the speedy | cutter, and resided in Seventh avenue, near Fi apidated stracture of straw, Mr. Greeley inet a | January last, The net increase in the population Is about i i | tween th se facts and the recent mysterious & th Ae opposite side 0 asecd regulating the longdisguted ques | construction of wrailroad, through tt tate of | Arse street, prior to his arrest, When atked to give | nuinber of gentlemen who had seen him euter .he | 900 a year. . | Pete m1 og y the long-diaputed ques | construction ailrond through the State A VEHIOR cE IOS hiscnitr he baonce eectia Hotel and wished. t cape i iH exceution of Dou JUAN Marquez Gaxcta in | T0of, so that the sun in its daily course should | P a P a salregdestanie ae hia vorsion of the agcauit, he became excited and | Hotel and wished to pay tuelr respecte. Ai —The Now England fishermen are complaining { é on tions of rank between the staff and the line | Texas to the Ocean, The Governor | tu'ked ahaust at the top of his voice, hia fiee } them were Mojor J. J phy, Mr. 1 Havana? cast a beam of violet light on every leaf in ; ? avi iis Ula saenaaae (Bat (! tua: history: Of leatali twitching nervously as he spoke. He sais he bought 1. W. L. Duff, and Col! Joseph R. that on acconut of the excessive cateh this season, the A) we the grapery. ‘Tho result was astonishing. | °f the navy, The measure was a compromise ey ray ry age tha " he is ; Ge the axe on the Saturdry previous iu Eighth avenue, exchanged, when Col Mosby | prices of codiieh aud mackerel have not oeen 80 OW : ; ; shir 5 i tion in this State, or perhaps in any of the United | to ent down the cross that Christ was hanging On ; pat he Feuretted that gon- | for many years. i The Noble Sport of Yackting. Saath : ae “| vetween tho claime of the staff on the oue | & 7 or there Was NO Too we cs igor te Ai F AL y Hl! INR eh ha Foe | aah few werk after the grape vines wore | Otho extreme pretensions ofthe line, | Sates, wowhere presents. the caso of un sct | hile, an pou fe tual cruclx fosched the he would ineet uiaay frienter, X grea here are said to be 1,000 rafts of timber on ; he yacht clubs are painting up and ro- | planted the walls and the inside of the roof | Mand and the extreme pretensions of the line, f : ; rey | embracing more features of antagonism to the | round,” ead be, “all tie crowns of kings and | Many, he readers of the Tribu: and }| tho Susqu be, between Coluavla aod Wiliams | heir vessels, ond gett is for larepa clossl eGov ant | 88 championed hy Admiral Porter, on the | ¢, Queens would fall'to pieces.” “The Knife he carried | Admired the honesty and consistency of Mr. Gree: | port, tuat are prevented fiom go 0 stale } fitting thelr vessels, ond gutting ready for | wero closely covered with the most jaxuriant | elle Reseresier Constitution, or more hostile in its spirit and | Sif "vin he sand, to'delend himealf in cans eny cee | iy, Nowever much ihey migit dider with Lim poli. | Port. that are prevented fiom going down by the +hal a their summer cruise, and any emall dash | and healthy development of foliage and | “Ser; and of ex arse the selfsuiMcient Ad- pose to the true interests of the people.’? | shouls atiack him wiile cutting down the cross, | Cally, + : ‘ i thy ¢ I Sea BRE ekaed MTEL LGR GRA ae ite ack, him wullo curting down, the cross, | Ayr wing nis acknolodcements, and regretting that | —Wisconsin farmers complain bitterly of tha a about the rivers and inlets where the water | wood; and in five months some of them had | “'"* as not pleased with the idea of relin- | The bill vetoed was for the benefit of the South- erty for the world, After guing on for | he must take his depar y the next train, Mr Gamage dove to their wheat fields by millions of 14 is not liablo to be sufficiently rough to un- | grown forty-five fect in length, while they | Wishing any of is pretensions oer at beme soe Pelle ce Ame jn itis way. be broke out into lucohereat | Ciomted in’ the vatte-of Murrecboro, and rouia | O'COUH They make regular raids every morning, and a y ’ hey 7 ‘ ‘ apelae ate . . nee about re’ gion, unsil be Recorae: Mi cipated he battie of Murfreesboro, and cou 7 ql settle their stomachs. Tho young gentle. | were an inch in diameter at the distance of | The usage in the navy uniformly hes been | Transcontinental Railroads, Those roads alrc he had eajd enougs ee ae Wigs any information of the forces chganed, de, | leave ls tle Of therewn grain Behing them when they | men who love the manly sport of yachting | ono foot above tho ground. Mory extranrdi. | t2 ineory Isvratvetiog chat bramchi 7 oe peed Age Lambie dgeung Pues Ape a relcndeedts Nione put by Mr dreetey, who said’ his obect | —-A Dubuque editor saw nincteen beer and i} are brushing up their eca costumes nd | nary yot,the second year of their growth | of the service in general order for Laforma, | 08 1 lhe tales an’ ohe of the companics, the | put ‘sir. Fellows urged upon them the danger ot ae te Ee LT Bye: nine ale Kegs tn front of a saloon one morning. They BET | Aegis : i : ae ion and Obeervance; Walla iis exueehawan (ed El Paso aud Pacific, bas already recov. | turning loose euch # man, who, though perhaps in- that event, whivh he regarded one of | Sone mee ere inference, be on that ae airing their nautical vocabulary preparatory | these vines produced twelve hundred pounde | *! noes aac, though | | 2.3 judgment upon this claim egeinat the State | 842¢oM Fe'gious p had offered no proof that important Of kno war. Aner paver . areola uitoadbdeth ards Meagan ji 1 tnae f 1 A dawn the. three nths Lave sed sinco the law was fed Judge up nie claim ageln: ne State | be was not accouctable for the injury inflicted on ation with Mejor Murphy ai Shave Deen converting their stoumchs i to tho ploasures of sailing up and down the | of grapes, both the clusters and grapes be | sui ‘ in“the United States Circuit Court for the West | bis vietim, Mr. Greeley withdrew and pro } North River and through the Sound, some- | ing of unusual size and development, while ; (uacted, no notico whatever appears to have | orq pistrict of Texas, ‘Tho present act givos, in | qe ity: Rot Delug able conscientiously to exensa A Malate! —The nomenclature of Massachusetts towne if times extending the trip to New London, | in old grape.growing countrics from five to | been taken of it by the Navy Dopartmont, | , to one of the companics, 10,240 acres | He wae asked betoro sentence what he had. 0 tenor wd ofeuriosity | bas improved with time, Dudley's oame in ite na pee airat 1 The distinguished office oiskind vt} ih > the ot th and he resumed the nonsense which be had attered Divlewepie: elmo eencr years was Charzogzagogemanch: 04 Ha “ n to Newport and Boston. six years wil! elapse before a single bunc he di inguiah 1 officer who i oe BL | to the m eto El Paso, and to the other the same | Cathe stand, The Recorder sent bim to Sing Sing Fimptesian t Male ad even more quid melody in tare | ey ‘vs have seen enough of inshore aquatic | of grapes can be produced from a young | trun th Department for Scerctary | quontity to the point of juneticn; so that when | 19F seven pexre, Dut sided that if he was found vy INTERVIEWING TIF JON core ree Ogguiouikongquamesut i | fs io pallaty, Ga lEWale theese Gan a foron leeiee Roweson can plead a high precedent for his | the soads are built they wal receive —,015,020 | to's lubasie assluu 4 ech he tad Ke Phat Illinois man who had his watch stolem hay i 3 g » wi fy 7 ' 1 pt f re acres of land, a territory almost equal to the a —— RAICEE Walenta Ls from bis pocket, and ad rertised that the talef mas ; fs m-u-egocking in which go largeasum| ged by the wonderful encecss of | cisregard of law aad conten pt for Congr aeres J q he Mississippl water, wat ; nd wat the thief must ra ot € can be expended with ne litle | his ry, Gen, PLEASONTON determined — - tates of New Hampshire, Vermoat, Massac A WASHINGTON LABOR RIOT, ds with several ge Whom by vt ¢ | turaitifhe would ayold trouble, received before 18 The Hon, Natian Sar 1 GENT retired on | setts, Rhe Je Island, and C tic bined ie o'clock ou the game day three watches, and a letter return comparatively, We kaow it is said | to try the influence of bluc light om animal |, and, and Connecticut combined. | Yofammatory Harangucs from the City Wall | About 12 o'clock tho Hon Jeff Davis called at the | promising a fourih if bo Would sead $25 and ask wo \ Vig 7 Tuesday of last week from office as Commis: | In adcition to this donation of land, the act pro- ~Forcing Irishmen Away trom their | O¥eiion Hotel, aud was ushered iuio the presence | qucgtions, { that this pastimo haa a national or pvilic | organizations, He built a pig pen very | ince or Customs at We Mr. Greeley, at wh auds be meta very cor: k- Probable stoppage of Work, a gtun, To was ap- | poses to give each of the two compari. , a mc A J Hatdel ial reception, ' The phi. spher and his visitor sat —The Freedmen of the South are fosming {place by President Lixcoux a | donation for esch milo c? road constructed, ASHIXOTON, FONe Biro]t was pupponed 0 Ing esch other in the contre of the room, the | themsclyes Into ociotice for all eorte of purpose urday that the difterence between the isborers and | Prowl, oben, snd pial countenance of the one 19 | Three colored organtzatloi® tn Savannah b © en settiod, but last night at least be Sool bart Praag {Bl etaensed titles respectively of the Third Si 1,000 to pay what delicate ince of the other. Davis was A 1,00) colored laborers and a few white men assem- | dignifes and somewhat formal ta ma ty, and phe Wrestuug 1 it now costs to sup. ch ou the same 1 purpose, and that it begets a habit of famil ciple as that ¢ pointed to th Aarity with th ond nautical pursuits, | in his grapery, and eeparating a litter of | jttle over ten that can be made available when the country | pigs into two par ee, bo placed half of them needs the protection of a na but this is | im an ord pen, and th ago, and had previou This donation, the Governor says, w passed many years in the public service, Io | an annual tax on the people of $1,20 F Sons of Zion, the ractors had Independent Cherry Bean &: other Lalf in | parting with bis subordinates, Mr, Sancest said | the interest more An f bied at the City Hall, and reveral of ¢ Greeley Was frat), cary, wad quite tail Jacob Progressive Society. ia rather unsubstantial reasoning, Yachtsmen | this improved piggery. It was foun! that | thet the e. vent report that the business of the rt the State Government, ivcluding the school | uttered Iavguage calculated to instig: was scarcely a reiere to the pd —A pbysician of Springfield, Mass., was p he i ed to tastig Mr. Gree'e) inquired concerning the health of Arr Phys be dlclvler 3 sal t rarely go] ici own vossels, often know no | the pigs subjected to the influence of the | office has ucy beeu properly kept up isa misrep | system and every other branch of expense.’’ | bloodshed, ‘The resnit of there proc Davie with much warmth and earnestness, and 17 called away from the dinner tab seeniiy by © i Lip Gis i ’ x ; tha re creased {x resoniation, last three veare the his me was presented in the Senate on | ecen to-day. An excited crowd of about 30) col aguin seferred to the high regurd he entertained for senger who Mase the following reqnest: "There Ht more of navigation than Faihor Noa, | blue or violet light increased in a La aR lea Ta b yer he Padua yh presented: io the Sen ab acigedS pep amor oki lie that lady aod the favily of witch abe camo, Ar. | has m child fallen into a deain and got drowact; we've ar sometines can hardly distinguish a pump. | rapidly than the others, though the resuli | eilice bas bad the work has been | May 22, aud the bill was passed over the veto by | Ishorers met at the City Tall bursting with Indiana | Davis rerpouded appropriately and got the water out of hiw,aud uow we waut you 49 Pty. hes tthe scant es, and al- | was not go satistactory as the experiment | ‘ ympletely done. If there was neglect any the following vote x 2 aoe Haig reat ben Srgions Bee Ae ie {0 | EXPRESSED THR GRATITUDE OF WIMSRLF AND MRS. | come and getihe mad out of tam.” | a ; " Lanse where, Le said, it was not there, end it was uo Yeas—Mr. President, Baker, Bell, Bower: . . p whe ae Pavis —Mr. Lowe, the English: Chancellor of 1A ways get sensick of soundings. A day's iis is hardly to 1 hy 4 such an imputation ahould be cast. upon Frouchton, Cole Om Douglass, Flangegs ston by acortractor, The men w ivised YY | to the philosopher for bis kindly services soon after | oh quer, wus zs a at NT PU mooth wate y d s for pigs are such contrary | > hen an tation shoul ast upon | Pors, Fountain, Gaines, id ner, M Var veral citizent ard by an officer of police not to | the war. tts Ureugot up Mis, Davis's tu DESUET) We OD: apolar ei tg 8 ; _ Smooth water may y and a ‘eg 1 tl ¢. He also expressed a wish that the Fy tile, eweon, Huby, Saplor, Suimuony | oicae the workmen; uevertholess they started off | Tefertec toabove, on whieh Mr, Greeley ae tax law thet he expended $5,010 tn the preparatio | with the accessorica of } could hardly expect them + Seti Rh ph haa leat the i Beverthuless they started o well wit ch pleasure, In the coarse of conve stamps. As the proposed ure did not succeed, 1 las “4 bes : pagetdbed A é _ Hey ly inft ‘ele aries of the clorks might be raised by Con- Ucriavcrg, Tiliebrand, Petit, and Vickett | in groups toward tho, Serenth Wart, | ‘This move. ition Ut. Grecley again apuee of the Blaine wed | ienow sumgosted that the otherwiso aselees etainps meg and a gé cook, wi fue wines, can bo © favorably influence y anyth 8, 0 that their compensation wou!d enable mm was freported to police headquarters, and rm ting od fainily, t + ids g " ri f rted | to a especially of the seniors of that distinguisued faintly, | pe sold as curiosities to collectors for thelr alvaia LY i endured without repentance, But this] But if the success of the pig ext them to provide for themsclyes aud their fauilies | In the House of Representatives the message | Prebarations were mae to remarking en parsunt (hat Prank 4 Blair dr and | 4 Kangas billiard table is thus des s 1 i é 4 MBET ANY EMERGENCY, others o! nent generation did not do justice 4 ‘ ik noble pastime Las its drawbacks, and 9 | Was not go great a8 was anticipate the necessari was read ou May 24, aud passed over the Gov. on afterward the ateikers eppeared in another | {2,th¢ old stuck, to whom he referred with apparent |“ Firet, in the middie of the foor was a large goods I it in the best app t of the syatron | effect produced by the influence of blue light rks! address contalnud the following words) |/ ¥esseMr. Boseker, O. %, AbhotL JER. Allen Bt tide down their tools. thor would: kill A | wea on the memory ef Gen, Quitman, of who For pockets they had old boot, about No. 10; for cues it usually becomes rable bore; and | on an Alderney bull calf, This calf when it The strength of your love for the right was | Davie, Dupree, Billa George, A milton, Harn, Iie: | eaued of twenty pol\comen camo up and dispersed | °f they ured olu brokun hoe banvJles; boiled ez-# for | Y ro; ar - manifi by your € es al of political Views Se etd Het ‘ Kendal’Kyle, | te stikers, who me ff in eroaps, but subee- WARM PERSONAL AND POLITICAL FRIEND nt thi Jy game th 2 dvied } iy eet Sianeaa a a ok a eo puny and weak that no one | to embreee which in at that period dig. | We Whine, Jenkins, Johnton, Kendall, Kyle, | Wie at Kersey meyer ates , Dalie; and to count this lovely gawe they used Avie i) hear bipboard with a | Was Lorn was AO puny And We bah a closed mental foresight, aud required unusual y, Lane, Leonard, Lorance, Lyons, Manning, ite ine 4 + | in times gone by, Not a word was said on either | apples on a clothes iin ale 7 : £ 7 Metin, Mal selene. | APporently with the purpose of cus rying their Wreats | atup ry De could overhe: beernin bay’ Benge of relief ai ig of gleo akin to | expected it to live, Placed ina pen urder | strength of will and nation, Many of us | Melwan, . ars iittor, Mitsuo! gels | tuto execution aide that our report sould ore af concerning —Black bass have got into the Conr ny 1's bid ‘ r Deen dee inte and instruct ! json, Menr jdore, Mullen, en, Pierson, ag vt Sey ireaye ¥. Davis's condition and p ects, All through by y tt , that experienced by the sailor retuming from | violet glass, the animal immediately began | Days beep Heenls intercates and lnetructel Teh | Bamiey, Posey, Robb, obertaan, Ross, Schiickum: | ty wie ise Lieut, Jounson, witha force of bunt | que interview, which tasted teh windtes, Mr, Navis | river accidentally, Two ponds, with cuitets lcaging Lar 4 i at, Pisa ann t fegtve ho Fata them. | Schutz rho, Sheri, Saoemaker, Sim- uly mounted police, came down at a gallop, and | maintained avery reserved demeanor, While ou the | to thOriver wt pointe widely apart, which Bat bec hil a voyage around the Cape, A coupie of days | to improve, and shortly afterward devoluped | ha? gernered in your iaewory, ae you heard, them | fay Spender, Birman, Mtockbritge, | Tidlué MuGnE ihe nalecutente, ordered then ofthe | ouler band, the fice uf the puilomonher waa wreath- | giocked wish black ‘av at frivaie (or, Wore catia sker a laving the Jack 1 he trnordinary mn 9 {Rete De oid ws other Craters ana | Tegener, Van Ni ¢ F. Williams, It! Wid, Some os them refused to go, ead thren| ed in kindness and smiles, with occasionally # file ae hegre hi } Bick ng th a with playing the Jack Ta in tho most extraordinary manner, In fifty | 0 p, and of Giddings an ther orators ana | Sofie, York, Toune 4 ened to hearty ugh breaking the stilinoss, Tt was scone | #WaY Dy & flood rome (wo yeuis ago, and tie dat A ‘ The novelty of the thing soon wears off, and | days he gained six inches in height, carrying . plane ne Wave Ak teoes C0. Nays—Messra, Cham ans, Franks, KNOCK THR POLICEMEN OFF THEIR HoRses, worthy the pencil of an artist, one that would make | Into the Connecticut, whose they have quietly ¢ ch 1 i, ep Joyed of thus comparing more vividly the past with | Garciner, Gaston, Gi ot! weick, Robiu: | Finding the erowa bent upon resistance and dia. | a pieture vain now and in fa'ure generations, | ticatod thenelyes, Last year they hatebed a larga Hh they wonder low they could have volunta | & & ral development with it, and | jy) of thas compar seevee leery the onward | 60m, Schlotman, Zoelier order, the police arreeted | Fdward Winfield, Wil: | Rising at the conclusion of the Kerviow, Mr. Davia | quantity of young, and this yoar have reappeared ob | y coor up eratt Ww 7 bout a ye ¢ camo to mi ei era) pr thonk you. fo ~~ i Haim Brown, Jolin Sinus, John Brooks, and Join | with stately bo dina few minutes | they Head \i3 rily cooped themselves up in acratt where | in about a year he car iM matur He is ogrone of Hers prlucivles, Ws th mi i r The bill having thus been passed against the | Wut f 4 the most boisterou: ey was en Ic oe ihe calront Aer t Ly er a. ey ar crear gavel e ‘ein the longest walk consists of four steps and | now one of the best developed snimals t 4 Ls eee ipatiy. for us in_cue | will of the Governor, @ motion that five thousand | anb sent them to the Precinet station under took the 12:45 train tor Louisville, —John Gavies, who has recently been ¢ rer) found anywhere, » G 1 naturally | hours of sick r of sorrow, ant for che dignified : fee an escort of mounted men, ‘The remainder of the 1 by Gon, Merritt, bis friend and travel: | tho Indtana State Prison for life for tho murder of a ‘| over)oard, found anywhere, ane General naturally ve OF SRR DONS OF OL ACTS e AUY Mink, | cepies of the veto message should be printed was | porty then moved off, threatening to return at 1 | ling companion stage driver, has discovered that his iniquitous act Was i And then imagiue a yacht race without | d this discovery to be of immeasurable,| your substdinites. Asc erks in et aid on the table by # vote of 8410 52 o'clock with reinforcements, aud prevent the Iris! penne ase aren dil'a conane of arate, **Latand shis(Gay,'! De EA) 8> ; waye felt that w « to vou as onr shel Salts lly mon from goin ork: em men Wer oF ers’ Candid Vic! ry capiad Caviattan tram aia, 1 believe l " ‘ wind enough to rufle the surface of the | value to an agricultaral people. If colts Nes aca qualitics whieh would a» t down, and other precautions were takun to See ttt nena ee BA yerepthpahip age Riley Pee Beate om t r 2 in M r. sly. . preveuta r he Vickabu leraid, June? led that old stage driver 1 would be in hi aye / ‘\ 4 ‘ nstead of fi eee eae ran ough nove of 88 | the conceit taken out of Lim, if he persists in cuathe . at noon yesterday, aud leit for Memphis on the 240 a 1 tatters ee by dint of much tayging a ng. The | ture 1 year instead of flv I that we have ever been’ ab each th p The con has a gumbor of Irishmen at work, | at Roen ys F Twas so drank when I killed tin [lke \ signal gun ia fired, and away go, | greater supply of food than w hich standard witch ¥ xample has urged us to | his ridiculous vaporings, ‘The Southern papers | paying them $1.0 a cays A qeaon oF more wre t0 FM. ieln. scmany of oor citizens who would have | Warde” 3218 tobe hoped that aa {stage eo a Bas : atlgin, We Kuow thas ofan Your labors 65 YOOr | very plaluly intimate that they are loslog all | area iguocere ef the same pave Whe Gover been giad to have met him and exchanged. views | dfiver murders wiil oot follow t on, ih i> Without air cuough to get steerage way, on | for an immature animel in the samo period ; & commenced long before the usual hour for off y ored laborers at the pay. "The Governor of o ys tho li - wpe f 1 ry yw at ax oflen they have been protract- | patience with him, The Richmond Znguirer s the District and two other wombers of the Board of ith ee eminent spas et me PRN Oegn Des Dat —Woman was toasted in the fullowing style at my ie voaeepelepat pioen ; ; ud Pee Te And Che Tine BREE | that Mr, Davis — at perfect liberty to accept | iiulte Werke nore ata ee rat Lineal wath tie OF seeing him, though there was quite atamber | the recent anniversary ni ei ad Lig i} a 8 sak i round ¢ f abined with the majestio proporti 2a baat lvaves hia post while still vigore hing,’ and refuse to abide by the decision of | aburers, ahd to preserve the peace of tho city, Liat et hag omcals who walt Gthe arrival st the | Infantry Bluey: "Weman~nury as a show aks | lat ale 4 sand (o porform its duties, The ern | the war; but that the Southern people do not ine | mont until such measures can De adopled ws the | ceremony on board. @ bonri thatt ‘ foun'sins mh, 1 1 voasols of t the growth pr i 1 ‘ } ‘i The siovmor R, E, Lee, on w ue and r , with ves every | weight; if the growth of spring bea nt would indeed be fortunate if all its public | tend to follow him, but on the coutrary will d oceasion demande, ROE aL tn es the Moslem paradise s ara acon ler ¥ cha Tees Lies A fi ——— rived, had hardly cleared (r 4 rahe 7 it rtd description, all at anchor, with the exe | spring chickona ean be forced under glass | g ryants competent and ag faithfalus be, | OWN bit and all such extremists, it thinks it GREAZ S1OLM IN TEXAS, gun ant touched the whar a thera was a per: | aBelbakiiTe vert n eaters of tho dark " aH Ws f the ferry boats crossing the river, Dow Vy neparagus, Gen, PLrasoxroy, i a too late in the day to talk about not accepting - ect juin arot @ traveller, Who at last, in re | vaio, worse than vain, the warning to gual . sf wh como the yachts with the s Tend | tuted ¥, lias indoed bestowed a boor Alout three thousand public schools Lave | the situation; and that the very last man in the | A Portion of Galveston Submerged Many | ward guards of the steamer, mounted @ chair, wud | Oy athed lke musi upon , Hh 3 \ ral fellow laborers wt tablished under the pre mon school | South to avow such sentiments should be Ju Buildings nnd Two Miles of rod | mado a short speee i 1 deiner A i a saw log nill pond, Irina | will greater r nt is em ¢ past six mon Day ALvesToN, June A torr arin provall. | uiterance, and 8 distuct Pre arity We lt : . s y with upward of and pupils under a Hot fully catel all he said, Ho. said (tha wins ; (i ; Ms : ° ihe tuition of nearly four thousand teachers Mr. Dovaras Tavnon, Commissioner of | ° flipseepeds tas Ravage ety ne Ee i ‘i pure ' : ‘ This may be considered as some atonement for a | Jurors, bas written a letter in r to newspaper 1, cov zs to the depth of severad fect the 1 pe 1 nt f i Is vu mat however, the Cen 1 oe a " . commerce and t eriky t woull have ea. th eee ‘ iid 1 hee a There ja Aa t good deal of rascally ation hy the State | comments concerning the jury in the Fostex | 5 n part of the cily, About two ailes of t sued fi the M : ¢ closed to free ie ' . ie unt of nautical eloquence on nthe pardonable en’ m | Gor re PY Texus—pehaps the | trial, He says that under -ho new jury law a | track of the G i N and Honderson | PAvigalion, as It would have been hn At the ereature of > # ¢ genuin 1 compant which } Kable discovery has aroused | best of atl the Southern Governors-—reports a | much better class of jurytien are rocured than | Kailroad ts washed away two miles above the cily Woes anapaah on tater 4 "1 ve a royalty ott se q hout rht t aa | w 1 t allowed him. | school population of over one hundred an? sixty | ¢ before, The only vay uow fora juryman | @ we across tho bay in wate Quo, Sie A us the nie of 2 rie enty q +; tions of landlubbers and swabs, braced ap | 3 rs on gerous ‘ vip n that State, the larger pies or wine ) 6 289ape duty is by @ continued and unwearying ea Fs ey Ay vents ane ic tie pe they by WW) s frowning dow ian, Medley bate wt blacks ] ii t ind of bea lange . Nay ‘ " t education "| ‘+ Avdging, with the cer ¢ of compulsory service ith a cargo of cattle and sheep from Rocky © | posto 3 of the Ohio river, BY : a with no ¢ bad re n coupl he certainly docs when he sug. | are without any educational advantages whatever, | vdging, with the cortaidny pul Naw Ontea t y proba here smith who pe extra " ? y iw | F Now Orleans, Wout ashovs twenty miles wes Joiced, as many probably tere 5 1 of hours they have dritted and straggled | gosta that the application of the new | The Pegisiature failed to make any appropriation | and ® heavy fing on th first Dpportunity 5 * here on Sunday, and will prodaviy be 4 wreck Vaid ios when to news went sweep: | medicine, and without ‘5 He s down the harbor, until the erack yacht blue-light principle mlyht advantageously | MF schools at the luat session ; bub from tho tus | the juror,” saya Mr. Taron, iho Paya one SE ee enna ert oe PAu ee | tuara Lslepaedt date hele Coat onal bbidpde dealt lee days eed cen, The bi. Zs thal pauedenn la abeohe ane Rouble ch bo tnteodiced tne the ftinily namere We] comeof tho permanent activo fund aud othor | dollar, or attempts to bribs in any Rx; directly | Miles'e: stor hero on Sunday hient, ‘Tho etew, con: | to stand on thischissle groua=ground madu classic, | feats rt ako 20 Min fo 08 6 ig ab OLUIe se no odneed In the family nursery, Rl yenivas nut half a molilio rk rectly, {0 cons na arith tak ny jury | fisting of fourteen mon, were taken yesterday trom | unfortunately, by the meeting of tie conteydin rurter of thas piace ears Ne whon they mect the flood tide, and are ¢ should regret to look upon’ babica in that | 22Urces avout halt w million of dollars iw availa- | oF in lirvetly, tn connc “ion with ot peas MY | tholNiante, where they iad Been. laste sinco 8 | armies of one people, Yet, uoukh he rejoiced th | Ma Iwexpllcart. powers wi:n whom ‘f yelled to come to anchor. ‘They have bad | light, and 1 ot \ blo for educational purposes, Maryland bas | service, shail go to the state Prison ifs O'clock on Sunday mornin, Many builiings in the | those who did rej ice, he rejolcod alike with che | conversed personsliy, and who aro W e Ly ¢ ‘They have had | light, and protest against such an Innova-| iisteon hundred and sixty schools, forty | him.” Mr, Taruom means what he say’ (tie city have Deon Washed away, No | bonten wa well ws the victor, Ho had done and | gence, Kueumatiiun, pllod W 1 sors, and 009 Mai! @ raro day's sport, and enough of ft for once, | tion. Such, how the doel ein y 0 y ) ere lost, Would continue to do all he could to reconcile al have disanpeared at tus command of nid I, \ for once, a. Such, however, la not the doctrine Of | (housand one hundred and fifty-one scholars in | chants and bankers will take due notice, Velocity of the wind on Suntiay ieht at 20 | people and alt races 49 ano another, “(Cheers) Ilo penned censor lave Guo) Titan i the ineane PI and the rece is declared off tho General, “In regard to the human | gtiendance eaten cenahia’ : bidet sc il eae Was therty-nine miles an hour, Six inches Jad to seo that all footings of ‘antwoaity’ wore | Mle remarks! od blacks sed . 4 atlendane ‘ourteen vhundred and twenty | A eed ‘i heey sno sogine avid ay We had thought of computing the cost of | family,” b i heb) ‘Phe Grand Kaiser William hae ordorod the Hured | Of Pain bas fallen rince 22. M.on Saturday, ‘The Way, and hoped and believed that soon there | by which he thes ie cures, no OM 4 “ out iily,” he says, in gpouking of the blued seven teache: The axerage duration of achouls } ka, 4 wats gvod codwe, Gi Broadwav.~ aun, \ 4 thet Blea did much damage at Hvuston, Would bo uo Ul fevlug between the two races—thut | to offer any wWioswation, ; \ ch i i Ny a