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THE SUN, MONDAY, JUNE 12, 1871. rendered worthless to him, and have nearly | subject, and desires to appoint him if it | Islend that he could bave bed almost any man | 4 WILLIAMSHUROM WINE sHOOTRR THE PRESIDENCY. i Y taken from him by force? should be practicable; but as the young man | in the State bung as @ matter of amusement; | 1. toemau's Love fee bie Densttes= =Repndiation will be a main issue in the nex President GnANT scems to have got the | is now at school iv Ircland, this is out of the ee hy peat rolled slese pageteryr tyr er lay even on Ber again i” OFFICEHOLDERS! CANDIDATE, | WEWlativeciecion In Misunsin). rs ame, now it was as much an scape . anannt =A gentleman of Medford, Mass. is now re notion into his head that he may eompel | question for the present. keep from being hung himbelf. Ie there not} James Keenan shot his wife in North Sixth For Prestient: pairing his house, which was built 227 vears ago, Spain to surrender Cuba by way of paying | The assertion current some time since that | oot ty eenect that Guawe and the Military | street, Wilhiameburch, at about 10 o'clock yeetorday or Fyenaant | Five hundred and twenty-five thousand sig the one hundred and fifty millions wich | President Gnaxt had appointed @ son of | ping will ind themaclves in « similar predion- } Morning. Keouan is only twenty-two years oar | YQELESS S. GRANT. | reret trios tere tendon in ste course ot one soars ec : : = various merchants and others of the United | Brrattam Youno grew out of a misconstruc: | pent after March 4, 1878? and is an engineer by occupation, A little over aa Three hundred and ninety-two works om Amoancments Ce-day States claim from her for the sequestration | tion of a despatch to the Associated Press, ———— ‘vo years mgo he married Ano itl and hb Even bie Enemies Prat o Farmers’ Cans ere et Foret he = Inst your, i Je Te Man Ai of their estates and for damages inflicted | dated at Washington, May 28. This de-| Some time during the last century cerem.y | Ne recenlly the souple nave Holl togaltier From the morengins Rapebitoes wands @onen are Working Latms 60 thoit own ue Serene @here Ronee ttt. Gaeors Oh 11h 0m by Spanish troops since the beginning of the | spatch says that the appointment of Gut } Freneb savants broached the theory that cart | Mrs, Keonan le ber lasbend, taking with her | Ay a future Presidential candidate, the Farmer | count Diy Empire Gity Mink Walking Mated, revolution, With @ view to this result he | FovLe “completes the complement of ten | quakes were caused by subterranean electricity, | their only child, a girl five years of age, and went | of Chappaqua is now fairly n the Seid ltt en ret —It will take sixty yoars to ros‘ore to France \ \ Ay, Theatre No Naine, has directed Gen, Sickie to make a por. | cadets annually appointed by the President. | end sagely proposed to guard agaivst the ill ef | to her (Mrs, Cartin) at 171 North Sixth | bie hand to the plone a mMtren. pyr, tae sores ralaleely od In tite MI}NATY operations : emptory demand upon the Spanish Govern: | Tho name of WitLann YouXG, © son of | fects of these disturbances by running lighting | rtreet, Williamsburgh, Since thet ime Keenan tae | put Aue Geagiey wilt nat, He will bear any amon | OTe TE pentleman” oecuits 42 times im i ment, but whether he will gain anything by | Brrowam YouNo, is among those nominat- | Tole into the ground which shoult carry Ae morning he barrowed a pistol of a friend and | 3M deliver more aricattaral addresses than Dt | snaxespeare ; but the word “ent le n9! (ound in any \ utful, Wi i nd af d.” This tele; do not that superfluous electric fluid and discharge it os ay Mead te “ Loring between now and the National Convention of his writings. } it ie doubtful, ‘© must wait and see what | his telegram does not say lessly in the air. Lately Mr. 0. F. Vanuey, the started for Mre, Cartin’s, When within adoat 4 | your hence. And he oss of it shat be an rg th Soules, We wd, Re ay yea ' he Ci o 7 sdhedd , i man, a9 available ean e, and kno: dea - London, said, for many “ dig have to say br . pts i feat toe or eLpgrlel LA bak cial electrician of the Atlantic Telegraph Company, | Pe Of ‘he howe fe neh ile ate eked tore about the poten or the conntry than al! the | mercaxtie mon have been the most eral unporerm | wi er GRANT'S expectation is utterly ; a6 his appoint i tion has advanced the speculation that ‘some earth. inhabitants of ihe 9 Houre pa he: Of the fine arts. " , "Can 1 see my eid?” I We wish bim well in bis olectionooring. ™ | " Terms of The Sum Groundless or not. cha phpel rane with the sy kl toa ie quakes may be due to subterranean lightning, a Hay Som a's bon hen” peilied Site Revkany Wey fhe live ong and Be ago ae Hip Van —The Emperor of Chine is wait to have an ine , er esr, to sail robnen the public quite naturally into the error | and in support of this view adduces the fact thot | “you can never Iny eves on hor again I Winkle bee been hound vo remark. May he convers | come from miming bonses eutimated ot not kee thes mM : \ Aertel cB feha thd of believing that Youxa was one of the ton. | « few moments before and a few moments aficr | ‘Where are you going?” inquired Kesnan. my hg persuade Te" Davis to give ap the “lost | +000 8 yenr : a Nati bd o p id may he go mto the next National Con: —Delaware announces the introduction there i In the last Democratic National Conven- | put thie is of no account in comparison with | the earthquake of March 17, powerful positive | “1 am going to St, Paul de Vincent's Char tion wita tie whole New York delegation in bis | of three patie of Enclish sparrows, whic’ aro expected a tion tho steady adherence of the New Jerecy | the Meaamen case, As that now standa | electrical currents rushed toward Ei hen tortg er jig aa 8 or. to do great things, : i (i (i . " “Take u jong w ou,” replied Keenan, ————— - ers ly delogates to the man of their choice excited | Lyfore the public, President Grant has | through the two Angto- Amer sh, Gnvieg 6 anal mo Fleer he pointed | Bid Dow Hlamitton Fish fecommend Wi —The pagan Mongols of Sacramento are, many i universal admiration. Such affectionate fidel- | heaped contempt upon the memory of the | btoken near Trinity Bay. The French Atlantic | tei een tea ang puiiod the trigcer, Porta Ben-in-Law to the Russtan Miniater ¢ — | Of them, selting their taile” at $3 even, wo be made hh ity wos never before known in politics, The ‘ A cable wan distarbed at the same time, though no | nately the weapon aid not co of, Min, Keenan Prom the Bor. tap inte indies’ awitehen, ; i J I Irish I d then has b ding); yore, , ish hero, and then has been exceedingly | Oy ci yuti he direction of the current | heard the click of the hammer and dropped to the | | Wasmrwerox, June 10.—It is well known that a desolate island in the South 1; man they stood by wns the Hon. Joes Par: | uncandid, to say the least, in his attempt to | servations ae to the fidewalk Wo avoid boing shot. Koonan again raised | the relations existing between Secretary Fish and ics to: Wid VN inte } | eatlay far Hines hen @ f the State. They voted . : Vs were made, It is very probable that the carth- | tne pistol, took deliberate aim at the prostrate wo. | the Russian Minicter, Mr Catioyay, have of late me i Ln p ken, then Governor of the State. They v explain it. quake and the unusual electrical currents may | MAR. and’ fred. Tho ball struck her in the back of | been of a very nirvondly natare. The cause of this | Ming her Communist prroners. for him for President first, last, and often ; SS the bead and glanced asa lotier wrikon by Mr. Cataeaay The wadding struck in | o#trangoment —The anoouncement is made by a Mu 00 NOW. % ave had some connection; but “whether the } the same place and made a painful thouch not seri. Government, in wisich he denounced the woul candidates for Govern 5 and they actually refused to engage ina} Ina late number of the London Cosmopolt | woggled the tail or the tail waggted the dog” Wound. Otcer Kelly heard the revort of the eillating policy of the Secrotiry of State, | Paver that ihe numlx echiae oo oe ; binati 1 onde of or { fan, the editor devotes three columns to # lend. | (°% pinto! to the scene of the tragedy bofore | This letter found ite way into the State Department, | tet S G p combination with the friends of another m1 r is @ matter that leaves room for discussion, the m opportunity to fre another shot, when Mr, Catecany tention Was cilled to it —The capital invested in vessels on the Mis. nn 0 nite ate wane Prominent statesman, which might very | i6 stticte on Cuban independence. The subject —— Keenan quiatly handed the officer the pistol and pronounced it a foraery, but subsequently stated ppiriver and in the cargoes thsy are coustaauy | cane ben ine y matter is chiofly statistical and historical, and con gavo Nimself into enstody, Mo was heard to re- | that he had written a oxper similar to it, waich carrying ate wt €1,800 000,07 r probably have resulted in making Mr. Pan- sequently would not be new to the readers of The Washington correspondent of the | mark that “ho was sorry he hnd made each # poor Lon reat aid his oak a had 808 been for- he x think . age = 7s : f In : 0 rt orn A Cincinna or thinks it necessary * | For the accommodation of persone reiting ay | XEN the candidate for Vice-I'resident, Tae Sun; but so etrange a hope is expressed at | BOston Journal says that Dr. Busse has returned | 19004 hing hngecart lovee Kim up, ne our | “rhe totter wns wriston ander date of Fem. 17, 197, | ccerees a typraranineal eetor ina iste ave by tage a town, advortivenots for ON Wil! bo recelved Well, Gov. Panken is a man of des. | ihe close of the aiticle that we quote it, es fol. | {™ Indiana, where he found that Mra, Mar | Keenan is heretotoro borne tho character of a | with reference to the celebrated Perkins claim, ant reveling * suoukl read * machinery.” { OUF regular rates at thy Up-town advertisement office, @ of th fe thal quote it, as fol- the mother of Vice-President Couras; t qhiet, hard-working man, He served in cavalry | After alleging that the most disreputable men in ; His Wet T Lotroot, at the tBrosd. | ty, and we rejoice to learn thet his friends | tows eee ee eT ie eecce ete thee ie ot | ogiment during the war. and was distinguished for | America were cnaaged in pushing, the elatn bridge, Muss, meditaies the formation ' eet Thirty eewou bt at the Junction of Brow a alles innontanes 8 preee We bell been #0 nearly cured of cancer by the use of | bis determination and’ brave Ilo says his | reeorting to bribes to command the influence of | of a society for the removal of 0 pool, temon peel, — crisix, They are getting ready to go into the pore, for the sake of uumanity and prow the! tition a that Keb selapiohe beouvaes U lnteieee in tt ueeteaie, Te ma Nioasrher (ig, Atserions Misteter 6f State m The latest swindle iu Springtteld, Mass., ie . " ¥ - 4 Salted sease, 1 plot interfered in his domestic 1 * Whate c ne Te swindle pringfleld, Mass., FOR PRESIDENT Convention of 1872 under the same banner om by Great Beitain aud the United | tat terrible di eed te a, | every Any. end pave nis * @heows $0 say Of this funevare, Ht te, neverthelene, ah | te wrap ep an old tron screw in pap soit fe ‘ i bngpieong eh Pare 188. Siaves of this long-strugeling Republic. We know, | is certain. Other remarkable cures are reported ; | Guan to his wife msceeine only E2 a wool, fooontrovertiole tack thes when. the sunject of Fer: | cron er ponuice, 1b worke well untq ine pape bevoke, + se one ae ae Lawed 12, | tat ati tue Voted, Staten N would not be Teng in | Dat it is said that a clique of doctors in Washing: | self. Me says hia wi $200 of his monsy | kins’s fraud was frst introduced between o alk ia piensa, to. heen’ torrid dave. (0 tale FARME AND MECHANICS" CANDIDATE know that their defeat thea was followed by | ghevance. We lave faith in Gen. Gant. and this | ten, who are opposed to Dr. Buias because he is Grporited m the aay bank in her o oaly exbi ted a grent aversion te diace . te poe ait 4 . : eal " : exe torrid days, to think RMERS AND MECHANICS' CAD eee ca +7 ne a, He leit him without » thing his or, bat distinctly gave me to understand he had no | that Capt, tail takes with him in his Arctic voyage m ? | the defent of the ticket; and they believe | fuvan grestun should not be aed fer poiltiea! cts | willing to recognize colored physicians, denounce m he worship od, and leaving hita homoles confivence in the valltity of the claim, and eren | thermometer which will rogister #8 degrees below zero, 1k G late, ‘This 80 W hat he | referred nie ty hia son-in fed to see his child or kill | aa an advner to aertst ne in getting up evidence Who Wonld stand b twoen him and | necessary (o defeat tite schemes of the unprinctple y it he was not | speculnrors.” replied, with —— PAT AND GOOD that there is no great man in their party who | tor liberty (or filty years ts too sacred athine for | cundurango asa humbug. These ‘individual: ‘ that; and since Grant has go ably moved the Atw me franiie, and can so reconcile conflicting factions in the | {hing anestion outot the witty arena of party is reported, have procured from the acting Sec- | the frat por qe : a \ y nestion out of th a 0 polt- 5 HORACE GREELEY, Mi 4 smc y , opubli. | ties, why net do the exme with Cuva by aceuow!: | retary of the Interior an order setting apart a | ‘at cbiect. In anawer to an inan Demecracy, and win over 80 many Republi. edalig bes thceponaense y im apa glad that he had kalled ais wi ked upon Lis wind it 10, a laneyer of New York N A woman advertises in the for her chikiren, waying that «i seven, and kuows the wh hville papers | has had twenty. abouts of only three @ \ them ¢ ‘ ‘ oP 0 ose are eyes,“ Thavis.on my mind now, be Mr. Seward fu the Lond of the Phy ; | , S can voters, as their own JOKL PARKER; Gnd | The writer of the above is cither unacquainted pas La hed Speen Kage ere Londo iy MSIE Timereke | om rll Hh allege —A bill has beon introduced. in the Conneetiw TEXAS ond NEW YORK, for this reason, ns well as for the love they | with Presideut Grant, or be has never heard of | ;¢ poke 4 wae ony the ® aa ae rm n deenty ie situation, and ary allusion w bis wife or | Cato, May 12, 1871. rhe Hon, W. TL. Seward } ott Lecie ature maidog the legal rato of intorene sum bah bear ht ‘ ni Ve re d le pesitic h feats | bid draws trom hia a flood of wears, He will | and partr, consisting of two niccee and Caroe sor | per cent. when not otherwive agreed, aud repeating the a" ee ‘ gear y will do their best to have Lim pe beng Labrie bier the bret heed made under such cirsmstances will be equal to | Provably ve examined tints morning. vanthe nitwved ab Buse OR the Oh Of MAP fam ior aot Aes ‘ ¢ regular circulation of Tne ‘ in LOW. 4 Y ‘! 1 ' . ay, ofr a protracted and pleasant tar throug oe a : - H na he regular ctroulation of Tum Darty | nominated now. sees lowe (ond “ty speceh 8 | the humanity of te ofeiat who ia cade raya War. iron a brotesoied and pleasant tgae thedagh No leas than two hundred and twenty-four 1 UN during the past week, ending Saturday, A ineeting was lately held at the ‘or | tavor of the repeal of the Corn Laws, and wi tanate patients arb aipaalanatted oa by doctors Mt ladin, and tue life insorance companies have been w und up in Greaw i June 10, wus aa follows House to prepare the plan for the coming | sys that “a wise man changes bis wind oftex, | 95 hope to bow tha: the remedy they use will cre Mr. Frank ean Slept-W tte | * s tarouRd wuoee presidonciae ad Gia: | eitain withia tho last twenty-aix yous, ‘This e twice without wisdom never.’ pote . . 4 ‘i iG ee as many ae now exist ther 900 Thoretay i campaign which is to end in Gov. Parken’s =Gen, Prim left to his family « very valuable IibrAry of 90.600 volumes, of fo mach historic and doem mentary {oterest fhat the Cortes Intend to purchase it for the Spain —A Maine p 4 Hoard, Felt and Sew-K not cure the sufferers. ‘Thief Finding a Watch on the Sidewalk, ‘ ie Mr. Frank Egan is @ short, thick.set gontle- Gen. Rowen Toomns is agaivet the Now | oo, ‘with «tawny yellow beard. Hy keeps on Departure. fe declares that he “would sooner } exiensivo oyster aaloon on Cont-o street. n vote for Horace Gamatrr than for any Demoerat | post, Tis pri aire i May a Governor was present; so was the Hon. | tried iy Cincinuatt @ few days ago, somo dis- i iy —— caine Le just of the Khadtive of K. i ta waiti . vont elegant of the Khedive's.n placea at the disporal of the distinguished guest, together With horses and carriaces from tie Khediv stabies. Mr. Seward Was presented on the day Aweri The Great Greeley Mesting Toenight. | ANpnew Jackson Rogens; so was Mr. | ciosurea wero made which must be highly in- tery | Leon Annatr; and Mr. Noa Tayton came | teresting to any foolish young women who have The great and good Horace Gr ate resiste : : upon such « platform.” That is all right, an ceyiapbbeledhirrpcig tee she olowing his arrival to. his fhaghuess by t geons for the #ki! i} tt be wel 5 by hie fl also, with asmall bodyguanl of Jersey City | allowed themselves to be led into correapon- | 2°" such * Platiors got, and | Ou Saturday morning at one o'clors Mr. Bran loft | can agent at the palace of Gligeh, Nvar the py ramh & delicate operation, aud predicts, “though th ian will be welcomed home by his fellow citi Toowns is not so big ® fool as he seems, Let | his store in charze of @ cierk and wended his way | sud the same afornoo Khelive revurned ¢ , ? . \ hi : , ‘ ‘ ‘ politicians, It was agreed that the firat | dence with strangers through the introductory | jin stick to the Farmers’ and Mechanics’ Can. | 2006. Arrived at the ston of his hoase, ne eat | visit, ec ted by lus Minister for Foreign | Mentdied,” er coves tor them in the future. ( zene of New York this evening at 9 o'clock thing to be done was to secure Mr. Pan. | medium of newspaper advertisements, It ep | ac tate, r seas acicat down to ent kineelt, He remained Unero eating Attire, Nubar Passa, an howoe heretofore paid ouly —Butterities have beon found fying at sea, 600 i, at the Lincoln Club rooms, No. 37 Union | ken’s clection to the Senate of New Jersey | peared that the defendant in this ense, who was en ontly ma evceesrion of tnores was cissinetiy andinto, | Mr. Seward capresalog @ desire to visit Thedes. | aeuras tort af pine tastes eam, cule tee wins ol id vi and 3 Kean was dreaming oF dan ere oy the Ezyut rue wod at Mr, Seward's dispos! > eting wert devedareapcbcyhapannied ie equare, on the cast side of the equare, near | next fall, 60 that he can have proper dole. | *eeusedofintidelity and desertion, had edvertined | A man named HatstMan was run over | Wis tre ao more, and stews unorocurabie ae way | then one this van raliway carriages, Yue cantoped | SHY Wie fo. ward rapidly over great d-etances Boventeenth street, Of conrec all who want to | Entcs selected for the National Convention, | 8 '* Weeertey Aapasine fur correspondence with | by a train of cars in Iudiaua a fow days ago and | Price with servants and relreshments, to take tim to | —Williame ¢ has organizsd a boat club, All of a sndden No awoke with a start. Mistut | Rlona,n cistanee of 175 miles tp the Nile, where young ladies between seventeen and twenty | instantly killed, He was manerall >: (nike ona’ a taaee iutoxicated at the | yy seca ore Lis Ae paren eR tt cf ogsere here | ror which the lightest eix-oated boat In the world has have scats will have to go long before that | 4 generally take mensures to advance the | years of age, “with w view to matrimony,” | dime, and Lis widow having learned that he bed fend Sie songnt (OF. wey the poser % | Jat been built. Tt iF of papier macté, nineteen inches : good cause, The question of forming more describing himself as a gentleman of ample for- “ his . Lhe front cour wuole trip will ceeupy about wiae, forty-nime feet lone, and w. vac hundred an@ hour, or there will be no chance of getting | {timate relations with Democratie leadera in me partereny it bre re P) . procured his liquor at a salvon in Union City on | wise open, 4 to him that tue whole | ders have be tte all the twenty ponnds F = e jocratic le tune; and a large box of letters and photograpl y ne | ated a’ trick of t fone eo, that nothin in. Mr. Giee.ey’s nomination as the Farm. Lapibed the Objo side of the line, inatesd of suing the re Alering i aah ate ss An Australian gentleman, examining a mine Bg CiAlm, WAS saize.4, SeFIppod, AMA Covere’ With (AF and wool. He went aod got himseli pootoeraphed iy this guise, and ened hie aesailante for $2,090 damages, "he calte other States was cousidered; and it wes | of young women who had anawered his adver ers’ Candidate Las been received with marked | thought best not to rely too much on foreign | tisement was produced in the eourt room, favor by the press of the United States and | aid, but, while accepting friendst “is that you? Coue now, A's trip ples Seward's visit to tuuted at th id, was thrown open, and a wagnicont lunch railroad company, prosecuted the saloon-keoper for damages, As svon as the suit was instituted the saloon man decamped ; but as be lef con- men roshed through the door #ay and atiempted to pase him. One was a tail mn, and the obser was of med: wher. | These were examined with great iuterest by tha hoitht, Mr. | propared for the party —precisvaly the same attentions | purine in the pleture as evidence, or i nthe > ioly » Jor. | Jary, reporters, and others, and it is very prob- dc le weep jodame: Eu sailed Cor the tall man, who r. ward Broad: | that wel aid 0 tue ox Empresa of the Freneh, | PUtlins ih - pete by the people generally. We bave all heard ists offered, to trust maluly to the Jor | sa at some of the letters may be publishod | tc tte bor gotrayt ca tee cue dadarment may | Ray, Net Reade sttort Ke enn virions inate | Upoa Mr. Rewani return irom Usprr Bavpt he | The writer of an obituary ootice of an sey phalan e ed} be taken by default and the propesty sold to sat- | *“?Wnere'amy watch? nu de saniud aazrily Wil visit) Alcxandria It was pleganat fentare | estimable ta¢y eald that the borcavet husband was Lim speak under other circumstances ; and | “Ayo are wind to lear that this conclusion | f9F the amusement of the public. It was shown | ity it STanetc neat wiaten tenia iis men that ate. Somaru rerepsion of the Atwricane'n | Syap'ty abieto dear the demiwothiowife Teauine we now deeiro to hear how he talks ae a| has been arrived at. We are not certain | ‘D8 i one instauce, at least, the rascal had pro- are ae thlet'wae paeno, am sively zie oneued. orate: ual orig) Aatatesman ail gipig. | WS diegust on reading Im print that th deresvad 4 ceeded so far as to contract au engag band was “neruly able to wear the chemise of bie \ ent 0 Both the Irish and the German poli ans | rownds were fouz t, in the first of whica Mr, E that who reflects so much lustre on tueir coumon e fo! Preside: a P, i i vl . ti n Egypt t e If clecied this time, Mr. GRterey will not } {fiends covet for him, but we admire their | family who had answerod his advertiscment, | Guecicy isa grout hand at reconciling clashing | snd Mr, him in triuinph to the Sixt magire oroper.a Grinan has been tesuad by | | —MFs. Bella Frenc Aes eitisneahiehy Salieeen nie. cs elie ote , | interfere with his election as the Senator of | time, How many more such casos there wore | became friends when he appeared. We dare | Chambers str Ney rdered to recoive hint in that J “ier ’.-cure has had a telling tufluence on our inbablte ' sical pte’ lla) iy ‘weal ) Monmouth County. If New Jersey refuses | cannot be known. If girls belonging to respect. | say he will achicve @ similar pacificution else. | Cousin and Michne! Howler, | Kowle nis, very man in our village has lett off wearing ui that Gen. Grant was for this doctrine origi: | him that, many good men will cease to have | uble families will be so inexcasably foolish aa to | where, dabie looking iolding knife ix support of is aescr escical (auaeaa, corvets and most of the women have quit chewing an nally; but he has apostatized, Mr. Gaxt. | faith in repablica enter into correspondence with mon of who: ARSE RNR Hon, They were both Ineked a The waten, Hr0in the Howton Jour wa Wr eer Goan i i | Pan : — they know nothing except from the description The second annual roport of the Maasa- | \iich Wasan ojolie, ane. wa About haif past 7 v'elock Thursday evening, ~A disgusted amateur fruit-raiser says: “% \\" The QneELEY saovement being entirely In his speech atthe unveiling of the statue | must not expect sympathy if thr pictures and | # great amount of interesting and valuable infor- BOARD DILLA PAID Sep elniaan dd wa renaired t0 | cerry tree. A cheiry tree is only a curcullo pursery, a; | Fpontanecus—a genuine movement of the | of Professor Moner, Gov. HorrMan said | their love letters come to light in such a manocr | mation relating to the wages and condition of the = rihe tower of the chnt and the day my young George Was a is six youre ib ht 1 wa aR VE of an American | # to expose them to great mortification, laboring classes im that State, Parm hands carn | The Newest Thing in the Poo! Fishery -Saw- anpenrances the fi old I'll give him a hatonet, and tell him to dowa with ra peoplo—there are no leaders in it as yet, and | that it was“ erected in honor of an American ec 6b iG $08 4 aces SHU Reds Gomanle Ghee Aicadorce orth, nnd. the eozines ry cerry (ree on the place." i y citizen who is still living.” Yea, and the 2 eed ’ f HS UDON ity W —The impo of 0 punctuation ca ae this aceounte for bis not having the largest (oR At the last session of the Massachusctts | wages range from @8 to $16 a month, with | The sawdust swindlers, having closed their con- nied. by the announce LES CORGELAROR OE PASTA beaut ps i enDie ) American citizen deserved it. corns uncer the mnremiiting aitentions of tie po: | 1 ure Was alk on firs, | NC !Bssted on too urgently. Here are a fow insiances | , hallin the city to speak in tonight. But oe how 1 rill i¢ be tefore G Legislature a retired clergyman named Duxtua 8, | board, for general house and dairy work. It is | (0PM ise Moolkeawaws ee tower above the bell deck * | which tlusteate it: * Wanted a young man w take char ey ‘ i Now Dow tong will it be belore Ov. | Kiva claimed to be clected to the Senate, but | estimated that there are about 90,000 farm labore | O°, M spiel ehh anne ee re Those wh xperioncod in fire matters were | of a pairot horses of a roligious tura of mind.” “A a people who are in earaust can stand in tho | Hor#MAN iw invited to make the leading | gitcd to secure his seat. Tho Senate teking | f0 of, both ‘sexes. in tho State who work fr senting lettors thronthout the conntry ening amazed 10 a Cums Tor the orivin of two fives simul- | oluld was run over oy @ wagon thtes years old and v a the deal. ; " >, 4 be in becups iJ wir ae pervons that certain relations have 4 imag neously, bot in corresponding parts of the e peeved with italete nev spoke a Bircet for once, All through the South the | #peceh at the dedication of the Tweed Public | compassion on luis impscunious eondition and his | wages, while the owners of ferms number 80,000, | hoters in Now York. leaving valashle bames chara, abu the eacitomont among ibe thousand of | © orAl%"%, 1000 sn enametind ledyre cold watch one i masses who flocked to hear him were aston. | Hospital? And if it is right to build a | disappointment, votod him the sum of $500 for 4 have wives and children to the number of | wailed they can bave on paying tye bills inenr AD Of Bennis elie witnenen Wee sceee Wine lncrees ree ene leRt 9 BOG: RAID Se st horrorstrock to pers | charms, board, Murs statue in honor of an toe M inent living man | expen 4 incurred in contesting the election, The | 160,000 working without wages, Out of thirty- Masten Sah Osea ceive hat the Buouist church was in the ume en —The ideal marriage is thus described by @ ished at his oratorieal power and the strength | hixg Professor Monse, will it not also be | House of Representatives, decming this a bad | eight cotton mills giving the hours of labor por | sddressed to a Fee eT accu a hee ately otters | young lady of St. Louie; A mo'ecnte of oxyeen roame of his vo .and we have no doubt that the | right to build a hospital for the reception | precedent, dectined to make an appropri thousands who will undoubtedly gather out- | and eure, without money and without price, | MF Kixa's benefit, and the Senate, standing ou | Operativ tide the doors of the Lincoln Club tonight | of the sick and the wounded? And will it | it dignity, refu 1on for | week, twenty establishments made 69 tho rule, Droapway Hore, 29 Mnoapway,? | us it weomed that ibe flamer must tirst burst " New Yorw, May Si, 18. § the tower of ie Baptiste h the Aremen dire n cotton factories receive—men from | wre 8. R. star, Omaha, N-druska their attention to that edifice, and Indders how 4 to join in an edjourament | 61.40 to $1.90; women from 94 cents to $1.18; | ZAR Mapam We wtife today to tnform you of a | ready heen placed 4 ing lonely through space, ser Rg none, of a sudden, a molecule of hy anbrace, and there ng for its 1 é.but Aint ‘nome hidden vook It viseovers wom, when lo! tucre isa rush, am s neither d ul al te ition, When, Just sh ry steamer was about to play, the Caiet Eugincer, who y MOTO OxVeER ROP j unless the appropriation was made. The dead- | young persona from 74 cents to $1.10; children | “Aveago. Ano ad eon hydrogen, bata diamond drop of dew re ng on the ae. not be right to call this great institution of | " P snout ant cor Wut thote could not be any tre on iB p poring on ‘ Will be ablo to catch every word he utters. | Me vr og ® L to the unter. | ck continued for some days, but at last the | from £0 to 60 centa per day. ‘The averago wages omit ch 8 . | the premier, cricred the men to sueveul theis | Bovom of the Ii.” But when she added chat ss nerselt senevolence, built to do good to the unfo ; of apodlex javors, aud {5 rewurn to thelr houses with the en. | wasamolecale ot hydrogen, the only responsive Wor hao Ue bea wanAed Wiad eka . ie House of Representatives, becoming disgusted | of operatives in woollen factories are: men, with ror 4 adit b the eu: J was 6 maclocale ot hydrogen, the only respomiveremm east : ours tunate for ever, by the name of another liv: | with the prospect of remaining in session all snm- | $1-5634; women, €1.04; young persons, 8314 {rich dresces, nported laces and nF three quarters of an twur after tie black vol. | °” he Da't OF Ale olner maieeale wee towald he door. Neaning i comer eat by " ae chat Ret heal " o'd wateh aod-chaly acs ae a syed i whan tse barons 6 -In Lancaster, Pa., there is an organization caning in it, that it mea @ treat by | ing man whose charity to the poor has been | jer, without recognizing Mr, Kixo's claim, com- | cents; children, 583¢ cents per day. Returns | ‘ray. ‘qne ct tne trans was ¢ Jewel case weil iting ontinued to buat f i, when Just berore wk Pag raed RUN cas road aise maton i way of contrast to listen to Mr, Gnegiey. unsurpassed ? promised by making an appropriation of 8200 fur | Feccived from 115 boot and shoe establishments re- | fing. worth at least 60) We fonnd a nuinber of le. | Mencet. This stnevine Phenomenon Was the absord- | {tits business to get UP Once a month a sori of mem A : PPP S) marvedt yaleeble, which Whe topie Of interest tiroughout the eveniig, and hated Md i People should go without any diatiuetion of We suppose Gov. HoFrMan will not need | contingent expenses of a Senate Committee ; | portan average of sixty-one persons to cach, The PHOvERLY, OF Other Val Berson could bo found who ould sccount fur it, | 2 procession through the strvets atter darknew a party, Demociaia a well'aa Republicans and | Os me SF preparation’ tn orsior: to. mus lile | mberennon See: smabeaion: sinaem: £6 the, feaie||, Rey meni tn te 188 Uonts St: leleer Yet meek tt ili a Ariupierstes Nuipasarners te CHP CEM AYA srochestnes tee bom een al otesan\| cose: i , Y shee becca Pies ly adjourned, The officers of the Se is sixty hours, Men are paid per day from $2 to pnewing you to ne ny Becks i 4 ‘ speech ready for the opening of the Tweed | finally adjourn: he officers of the Senate y paid per Gay write to you. T eee ana SSS ations kopt people awake. The Washington Pudet a) Independents—everybody should go. Hospital; but we give him notice that he | ##¥¢ Mr. Kixe an order on the Auditor for the $2.81; women, $1.44; young persons, $1 to | vai able. sul perhane may bo w Vanderbilt's Beginning in hi @the members of this Society nave been arrested iH! —— will have to make one, and we do him the | *™ of $800 "for contingent expenses of a Com- | 41.50; children, 50 cents to 85 cents per day Two truke: ullakiiye you are che proper porson Bd Nay Sys-ry hen SONNE Ep idimh chbletethealh gad. cede Mon dred a The New Departure about Cuba. ; mittee of the Senate ;' but that official refused to | Saleswomen in Boston usually receive from | Myrave them i Wepetiare Crem, Oyntaia No noone oF Fira Fhe RG Klee Iw erences tavention, 16 ‘ ustice to belicv aie 3 Y Wa wontd also say that Mrv, Shaw owes nea balance | Vander ezinuiag, Most of there accounts are | ¢catiers worse thn be Parker's j t ieve that no person will appear tatters wore than old Abe Parker's gun, and cag ‘oa After | 6 respond without a bill setting forth the nature of | $4.59 to $8 # week, giving elevon hours a day 0 £01 ra Dil, &e apoehr His own statement of nis frst reat 1 a ter having announced some fifty times, | on that cceasion with greater pleasure than } A ' Towle 40,8 ‘hy registered lector success 1 thin: Ho was a young man on Staten | Ye ahplied to as many aves ae e conjurer's hat a. upon the authority of Don Haariron Fis, | there expenscs. Upon this the foilowing bill, | tendauee, Among sewing wowen, cap makers in } amount mentinne't and ws wil take grea isiand, Ho was master of rowing. He was | —There is. good opening for e divorce court A ty f » | hie duly vouched, wae handed in : Boston earn on an average $0.29; hat sewers, Be 00 Nia LO LEME athletic,» sirang, daring. Ono wich a ee oes by oi Don Lovez Ropens, Don CABALLERO Di a pepe esis and ous 1 ing lied goal ONE FO AUTOM a MoT’ | stranger evine 10 the iarding and "wanted io be | St Plnira. About a year ago naif @ dozen oo iM 4 rare seein id . Comm nweaith of Massichuse: 8.81; and other girls in the hat and eap busi. We strang eto the landing od to be s ‘ Ropas, and othor Spanish magnates, that The Meagher Confusion. ans Kise, Dr one pres a d Broadway {otel, 29 Broud vay. 8. ¥- city V ncross to Gowanus. Phe might was dark | Of young thiags at a party gos marcied for tna, hi hand 4 j ‘ Yo cervices before tha brecial Cauimittes on ness, 87.68 per week, Vest and pantaloon mak. Shaw eudorved tue letter thas? sort storms, and the wind blew agate. Nota pont- | Just to see how it would soem, aud whether m (aa tho revolution in Cula was eutircly sup | Several months before the time for mak the petition ot DaxtenS: King. $80 | ors (women) earn from 8875 to $12; coat mak- pt ON Omana, Neb. | pian ouuil be found who would leave. ‘io land- | irimony was such & fearful thing as the o , prossed, the Herald has at last receiv xt more | ing the annual appointments to West Point | Approved: TH. Inones j era from €5.69 to €10 per week. Instances are believe this a himbux: and needs your attention, | rut Corn. Vanderbilt—ter so To was calied, | Sat Deen taiking around that it was ' a p ioe! accurate intelligence: The foll i a number of Irish officers waited upon Presi ‘Ch, Of Spocial Commities. k pict ease investigate and report, Truly youis, . It was coubtral he wou! ait, | Wey have found out that they aro married the Hy a intelligonec e following de mber of Irish officers waited upon Pres: Mr. Kixo has received his money, but from the | Kuown of girls earning §21 in one week at coat aaa 4.18 SHAW. | Vanderbilt was nanawoe to tre request, | Worst way, aud that there Is no help for thon, Some it ‘A Marshal Hart and ¢ Thorno wii instit po) ie tpateh from Washington was published ic | dentGnant with the request that he would ap. | general expression of dixgast which the trang. | Making, but itwas by working fifteen hours a | investigation. i ve OBEY teplleds A) p rough, bat if you'll giv of them would wive $51! they had stayed away from ) “j ti eule at ie dawn in my boat, and not stir, ar do Jus Sea whild a wonla re midea i i R ita colurne yesterday ; point the son of Tuostas FRANCI8 MEAGHER | sction has called forth, it seems probable that ty | 4%: But itis only during the busy season, Inat- yUN ONTOS War Shae Evid you, Hil try Itt We omen te map doce ete ee po tamer ataciee Hs} Pit tly fe lets pmation ise been received are rel toa cadctship, To this they say Gen. @nANr | will be the Inst bill of the kind that will be cashed | (98 fem sixteen to thirty-four we sks, that these alld 4 and Baek: tn ty Aas tanded on Sraten ees , L inl a, einmente take as to the suleof Cuba to th, Punins. | a@ave them an evasive answer; and they are | '® that ancient Commonwealth, wages are enrned ; some only And employment | Annual Rosette of the Now York Yacht | you fike to run ‘un Stoambont ? RAP Ea 2 NaNO it The Spanish Governinent ts entirely 10 fay sei: | anon whose word is not to be questioned — athird of the year; and there are some working Chub Mr. Bennett's Prix Nothing would suit me b was the rely, OE Hess cies rane al ea a Kepitsn Goverameut ihourh at coursernct sion) On the ith of Mas lank the morning | The New Bra of Atlanta, Georgia, thinks | Women in the clothing trade who, young and in- | Tho Regatta Committee—Messrs. Philip Schuy- | {Ayre yeUg Nes ononen to aley orders t. wal tie antes neon ee i to take apy ep y prominent part in the #tble- tech ikin ciety vig OFNNE JOUF | ve ought not to advocate the election of Deacon | ¢XPerienced, cannot earn more than $1.50 per | *. Stuart M. Taylor, ond W. Butler Duncan—nave | was to tell you fo ran imta m steamboai, What Pa vou Kile A Aha Room i Ment of tie dificuities pendin., 18 also angions to | Hale of thie city reported that President | i. a ,u Swiru as Governor of Ohio, because the | "ek when they find employment at all, Family | Published the programme for the event, Tt om- | ould you doy \* Ru into her by — ay Ses ee ‘a grit We existing wiife im tbe sa Bat ve | Gant had sent to the Senate on the 16th | 5), Mak eae Gantt Dosigeaed seamnstresaos get from 80 conta to $1.78 por day, | Paes seven magnifloaut prigos, for wileh Briks Went, cna Wandatilit’ tron cameras Sate © My own Loniee, prt down the cat, | ari nce ts cone eacon dues not want to be Governor of Ohio. n . Gay, | yachts of the Clb can compote, . id Vanderbi on bog 8 WE and #tund Dy me ? rt the purchuse? for Spanish @ na n Up a oe » eee an compote, while two of them | known career as a steainboal af We Pesan Gt, Quaniah reed hag eaten up ait | the names of the following persons whom | That is the very reason why he ought to be | cording to their skill, A great deal of Boston | tro open to Ameriesn wacht elute under cerita Y antes) me heap tal i shat h tolved by the preatmption that thy Univer he desired to appoint as cadets at large elected, There are plenty of fellows who run | Work, clothing and othor, is sent out to different | eatnivsions, Bint on the list a Fa PERSONAL INTELLIGENCE, d—attoud to whas I tell th), a te ime the eoaruntee to Spain for iO | vaaxcie HL, Hanore, (WILLIAM R. Hamiuron, | about for offices who ought not to get them; but | Pott of New England, where it can be done | ax ollows ae - in ae Bae Bola Pengens a) | offered the newded loan, provided | BAMLIN SeneoxL, ALMEn it WaLbs when a good man declines an offica, it is sure evi- | MOFe cheaply. About €2,000,000 were paid out | One for senoonors OF the value The Hou. J. K. Porter is at the Holtman House: * Sonnd jr th the tage selects f TD Gases tee! meek Jom Prroiren HAMILTON ROWAN, a , ; 6 {OF Rist clase sloope Of the val Senator Fento i he G For the co ng te rity for | v A i nator Fenton would be at the Groe 4 ‘on ent of the Cuban eucation | Francis 2. Fiswonn, Joun i, Winuta denes that be will adininister it with Adelity and | fF labor in Maine and New Hampshire by the | One for second cw NOt the ye to might it he was not od at hiy house OB SHR RAIS ot PENCEs i the print whether or. Wishine, | RBEN Swire, ess, Besides, wo support Deacon Ssiti | clothing trade during 1870, paXert are tho prizns the gitt of Mr, Ja Col, Charles James is ongazed in raltro: Tas folowing brietanaiyes i nent vhull become reapunsibie for. the As the President has the appotntmont of wn Misi La i ‘ennett, Jr. Commodore of the Now York ¥ He has written ‘an adwireble satirical poo in favor Shows the Interpulalions, Mies th Denbrup Cubane in thelr dilemeat HAL Re c T altogether on moral grown: Does the Mew ae : Club, ip'the siape of two challenge © ‘one tor | of that now departure. 2) wee din ‘ ah of Cuba very anaivusly uwaita reoly, ‘The Govern. | ten eacdets at largo, his nomination of ninoon | ra believe that none but wicked moa ongh The climate of Colorado is recommended | schosucrs and ors {or sooo. The winners ‘of | Gov, B Grate Brown. of Missouri let ' dig Slaw which, whee hk? Meat here are well_aware by {hit time. that only ; ; ery highly for those predispos: ring and | Bese chaltenze cups are to Lo'd the same for the | of by str G : : eandiaate tor Vie our frend the ae Oftelal ccurtesy preventa chee, Eeeric ae pital tly | May 16 left one vacancy, which wus filled on | be nominated and elected to important offices? | YFY ixhly for those predisposed to lung and | ter ricer diye afer. to eee eee pete | Peas, Gregleys fruenda as @ ean ADEN POMite toe liver Wy it Loking the jiiative inthis we ter. a Lord Onan’ | May 97 by the appointment of JomN F. Guu. | If such were our opinion, instead of going for toroet ia ase ; The bed of the Platte vailey | tc shatione, butane thet dato suhjeot to ant in N. P. Banks is att Nioho ala hoeelane 2 entirely In accord with the views of the ; 5 “ at Denver lies a full mile higher than the surface | St! bane Witt e now in poss | ti vali Mt Ont CstOFIug Whhac it Bpanish Minisiry on ihe seitiement of tie Cavan | POYLE of Baltimore. Deacon Ricuarn Santi, we should be in favor of ddl * (0: the club. . be Gre yoke Restoring what Uestion. It 1s Understood 1 at velive preprraty ys i of the ground in New York; and owing to this owing those are prises © mam. | He wil be at the Groviey meeting vo-my Ree ot th an thee ie tt re proparal has it appears that President Gran | the election of 8, Romeo Rewn, who also lives in | %) « bers at heats epriges contribated by mom Mr. Robert Hone moved int hon n foot to tay be he Presilentavd uta € o ‘caldde RAN levation, and other eeusce, the airis exce Devs or the club, in the shape of two sudserip! hoved inte his new hnase Let the advantages that would ensue from the pro- | either never had i f , | Cincinnati and who is a man of infidel opinions, | ° , and other causes, the air is excood- | cups v S30" absorption ABC avenn Posed puichuse by the Cabens of their native island. | one hover Aad ANY 1208 Oh APPOINT | been pranonneed upon high authority | LOSI Fareed Pure, ao that ene breathes fullur | Por schoonem, ope prine ef the val ne pm be Mipilog ‘Atall events the cession of she iniand by Aoaineun: | young MEAGHER, or did nos care cnough Bronony eR WER AGONY. | an stee thing ha would here, which tend For alone: One prise Ut Lite vatne ate eects RD 1 der the circumstances, while it inay be the result 4 73 oe | | 4 corrupting ayent of Satan,” But we prefer ete ney LA SOAR te The Intter race will bo ope er P| veatetaae mes Hofoan How An Impovershed to sury st louie, shows that about it to remember it when the time incre se the breathing capacity, It is suid that F race will be open to all American yarhts | Yeslerdiy. wor ra ad a Impovenshed Wwouser? at howe, shows that tne to support only ood men for office, and there : uid that ] heionsing to roguiariy organied clive. of nov leas | Seawbertien On. his eareos he Wiis cet an vlog aut that bas beew tiie caure of oodles | came. At any rate, he was not in the Lat of | fre we once more expreas the hope that the | te chest of @ well-proportioned man has boon | thin OfNeon wns ineas nt, according to the new | {isll¥ krected by ol tho ecratnatea ha trouble,” Hose nominated, The President is reported Republicans of Olio will nominate Deacon Rien known to expand three inehes by actual measure. | PM # OC Mie New York Yacut Ginb, pects tur th uth and hie cheering } Ii may well be doubted whether the Cu. | aa having said that Meaaien’s namo was | yup see", He ia truly good, though very ua. | Zhi a8 tang wecks after arriving in that THN GREE ROOK Eno iy err rie baie av Rude youreare q bane will now be willing to pay Spain for | among those he sent to the War Dopartmont | fortunate in his bus associations. Lead ee er et * Within that ear the snr ' He the fsland. After two years and eight | to be transmitted to the Senate—the nomina ees Dr. Bruch}, a Cincinnati physician LA ath de hid ry Mts Shoulder t9 the | Daly's © No Nan" at the Filth Avenae yAtyiupanien: oneuie he Months of crucl and devastating war, in| tions of cadets aro sent in through the War | _ 1% the olden time there wag a Domeerst | ana newspaper correspon ient, visied Laura Pa Av ihe steled mesting of he 1 Dr OrConnor | At jvalask's: * Bosed Le stain itn calle ny von J “ in Rhode Island of great werlth and large po! hatiteen ibe jag fs i he ono) At the Oly stern begine her Those nog proud af n ty which they have suffired the extromcst out. parsmonte-Lutiat heing inferred be thal! Hoda t a fare 0 sail nd i polit. th reed n dere in her prison in San ciation of the First Ward on Saturday «ven. | second week b Alumbly trguslate ites tne ba b( Pages that @ Moodthirsty and merciless en tere ch Warihar Mangia GaNRleccls Ie - uence fair tuista Porran, He sory @ | Francivco, and de eviboe ee ab an aoc , ACommitteo of thre was appointed and 4 Lawrence Bart to enact James PEt a RAUL ie ane diy Dd is emy could inflict, they now see themsclyos | been appointed by Mr. Roosuverr, ho had | yng tre werd wee low fren se herd Has dosh TOL Suan UAE ap RTH ee structed) to visit the Severs! Ward organizations | 74°C Canppctt ont he hie Guactaianeny f yi on the eve of decisive and final vietory, | Lis name stricken from the list, As we have | border to Narragansott Bay. Tu process of ti face 1 round, her form quite handwome; But ier | YeMUVM OF the several pottioal ward orgunizations | SrMwrentent at the Mowery tonight, “Pomp” oF And thie! tant te ; This war they have fought out by themselves | already shown, it ig impossible that this | he became lukewarm in the faith of his fathors, | £00 8F¢ 9 deeply set, and whe has «low forehead. | Brow 1 I Fund. Mossra, Ede de Shiota, be |, Fanny i Opera Mouse hs He hORS taut psuile earey q Without aid from abroad, and with the great | should be true, because Mr, Roosevent has | and in the financial troubles of 1836-7 aidied | V&TNE 8 interview with the woman a letter camo | a Hiccey, ait Jolin O- are the. Com brown's qiuvinciat te Peay yest pe : " BH Antislavery Republic of the United States | never appointed Muaaiin, and hav nover | over into tho Whig ranks, About this tine an | to coluce Innere tan Lennetiee, offering | Athinge.” Advitional sumcrintions wor Nand Tose Herseo wil race Girton Karen ae fos , , b y endure imprisonment in her stea he Sheriff, | on Saturday evening toward th « ta Hilden’ co f i ee many of ite most eonspieuous abolition. | said to any officer in the War Department | 04 eequaintance wrote to Mr, Porren, imploring | as he was compeiled to do, had opened this Lott for the Tweed k a whe wired "te i shai enlisted against them on the side | that he in ded to appoint him, So that his cut in pe iving an appointment fron Wash for winch Mrs, Fair heaped on him the bittere b, wo Uspices the DD, Ov 4 st k wil) be the att: | erve le mad al lavery. y { > : ington, old gi fn repro: ateanastiuir - he nS SONGTR “Th at t i i of Spain and slavery. Tait likely that, atter | the President cannot possibly have boon in. | MEM The oll gentleman replied that, with | Teproseles, speaking in such affected tones, and aa Stteseatuh : oa Thia vibrates next—and they we fn 5 having bravely and pertinaciously brought | formed that Meaaimn had been appointed, | es inclination to oblige him, be must decling | WNBs such alfected zesturon. ag to make tne exhit Le eae rant ina ti cniee be pastan ry danghleg gout wind 2 Bt ' ‘ \ interfere, He was ¢ n th jon un ovident dis of very bad cet Kate Johnes su eno Burnham to re Fox. wil iu Amuse the patrons bint i uid ‘of ‘he contest to the stage in which it now is, | and cannot theroupon have strickon 1 as: Un Whe: cerlali that ble: auppiost t yeu ria ogre bae Joe a AA MENS rhnbbhea ial rr hoe fee Sar Roan oh aii bara they will be willing to pay the enemy they | name from the list, as haa 1 tod be of na apal, There ad boon A’ WHAM | oF consumaon : Mul eeate tnteee oe hen SREP Ree TineeattMa eT Phy mets eee ic elaggd uns cate bs ) y vame from the list, as has been repor BialGea (6 Lun Gund illai ahaihilte atiiant Gm of consumption; but 1 # tut sue Lim for storage She alleged that she bor. | Ho attract “intron ' have worn out and are about to expel from | It is trac that Me Rooxvent has a i ° Fae @ they had | single eympiom of that disease, and tin 1.872 from Burnham at ton per cent a month, | 2 Change 2 the ball fy antierpaL A agua caee Couie the island for a sovereignty which they have I ciegiel wih Aacamee eh i W-laborors in the same field, Thirty | 4 Bably Kean aati Li doine’, oe iter Wo montis (omlered back the mowers | pau dt mateceded froin Niblo's Satnrda Phen, ha soit to tem A'S mother upon the 0, he suid, such was his power in Rhode | to create sympathy in her vevatt wo ie wae told that che qurwibure hod bow wutds | Stes nem, is MAM Hone, ae Pew bat ad vain to Bic Hace for iaany years, in Haul Cdurd , Back Bbc Rod aLOULa Dell,” —Shiniew BOgd