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" i THE SUN, SATURDAY, JUNE 17, 1871 ; iy ATEN RET TE 41, | nowred a gilt of sherry down fils throat, » » , a] Q | cot down to Bellevne Hospital just as I I. erry pat. smacked hip i the principloe involved, or ability in defend. | when they wanted to worship, history ro WIKR PEROUAON HANOrD. WAY UP AMONG TILE TIGERS | Ser? Wagon he yma ot Uhe river: | Hing wiped hie mon Le ia 4 fold Moi rardines, } ing them on the platform and through the | corde no worke example of praying unde? | au, nowkio atiduiakt Marder on the Shores ——— igevon rum thea talon at ganyell Zon one thing th false the at ae tin jomo~ DP. » witli steam, Last summ e r 16 World press, Tt was in thos seven bitter genre | difficaltics The Beswelane aro always} of Cayeee Lake the beamed art Cee ee ete | no bites ber waking sone tae thors, Gove nited | flere tus Alcermen locked a (i Sine reso lJ “ f ith te ie Thoy stend and the Flecine A: 4O BIG S1X'S PALAO. ‘bere ‘ town and crossed on an looke tat tae Ald: : that we fought out the Missourl Compro: | interfering with poople’s priviloges. Closing Keone Yesterday. oun tho, erty to Lenten, Paint tevendiag 00 The Alderman asked Dr. Caravehan At tee babeinrrdian tend) ———= | mise repeal, the Diep Scort decision, the | don’t let you drink anything stronger than | tra,cq, June 16.—Mike Fergason wan hanged And the Marvottons Tates that they Told | Heid yon om "ss we revehed Huston Point you | would pleaye nan the seeing: a6 1D Aldor — — 5 Pept 4 1 100% oninly af oll one oF Lie ( FATURDAY, JUNE 17, 1671. stomps te fores slavery into Kansas, ihe | Jenonede there; Sinek ng ie ce ree one | cote weaie meteer of doneines Lesaer and wie | “ Gargn Brensan Orimeen with Bisshon- | rere th7e' 6 Di Tle shard of ex: domes anion | ern isne tes, tpeonln a al eto! Cie bod and bi a J Lecompton swindle, tho BnooKs assault | once against the law; and now they pro etfs ni le ag B raciuees ort imme Bell & Cote i ere briceeotie rich, and fos bound to © thane, ant wen a alte Then he, es ee == + — : % for the © - 0 came along. p \ n the , re dade lterenirvagh tage td japon Bonen, the election of Baxxs and of | hibit praying on Bandara |The feawon tlt | oi ee cme and feds hie bose, Ro | Sredivions iewrice of che Moucacky Bins | can sur" er, tun eer f "We fa eit are | oil thas they put nvor the Keninoay sarditoe ts ubp 3 th'e Theatre The Man O° Alriie, Matioes, PeNNINGTON to the Speakorship, and other | the Committee on Parks gives for its action sanee tan be senlened for the Grime: fu the dend of Grase Mau-The Arabian Niahts Matched wel ee enpeale g i: yy are wc we |. tee hitermen grt Towed at tie Bige Greap Lamy cognate questions, which disciplined the | is the most curious part of the matter. They | niet he entered Luger's bedroom and killed him A lew m go Alderman Jerome sold Jobo rel wae Ge are. wei Sontinned | main’ tt tue irate tan Yookod af"tas Threw ti Matinee North and the West for the coming conflict | say that the service “would attract tho | and nis wife with am axe. te brenda Leihed we plo add i. a awanbiee ok sas tore tee Lt] Etat doeeed Oh Dr. c Taoehan said thet Ne wot Hike» bite of ‘* sie M eadin to destroy, if possible, the evidences of mur aha >dhony and told him that I was en Alderm on tnere | cold chicken, and asked Chambcrisin ive aul any, uid Sea Pes ‘flewse=Tiree hows. In the flcld, nod thoptred them to exhibit the | worst part of the popelation of the elty 1 tet, Wien Aura Langer, 0 daughter of the mar- | ine, at 9 o'ekcel, Joho Cusmberlain, Mr. McGrath | Dowrd and told him that t was an Pidernin ners | coll Couey ‘avd the Comino, irate Uy he i Cigmple Theatee-fart fynve, Matias courage and mako the sacrifices necemary | suburbe, causing the desceration of the | ir couple, he crossed the luxe, and after won- | of the Dive Grase region, Kentucky; Owen Bron- | 1 toll atta th Jeoee, Sat bo kan Yen, sonny,” #uld the” s iring Us som, is, Wyola eda ce save for preecrving the Union in rpite of the | day, and calling for a strong police force | fering boat for some tine was pursued and cap- Mr. Gumbletor, Dr. Heimbuid, Judge Coulter, | tan be was | tuirly, ont nan a Contents | sonny i Hiner wea eure i} Ech aioe eked dake GM vols Pcl itl URAL ID ahd oct fd ahd ‘ne aie nae .t Therese, ms with the Hines were east cf irom the foot of Twenty.ainta | take oo Pea reat Wat ne: tachoad We: | ce Wath nowy! axid Gio flue Grune man,“ tathing trerivers ’ Niocua tid 5 epiritaal adviser, the Rev. . Btrong. * B oh d aiteraard that the ta-boat be- ally How, wakd tro Blue Gruss man, * t bs i : tors upon tho Constitution in tho form of | Ove would suppose that the epectaclo of a | tr itis Bight ‘At an early hour thie morning the | street, and tbe yacht eteamed into Kast River, At | pacts <f lautued siteraard int tne, tastes tie | tout ee Mover” (Here We me bie Ararace i wig tay is the Thirteenth, Fourteenth, and Fifteenth | thousand mon silently engaged at thelr de | jiicts tocan Milne with people. Asqnad of the | 11 o'cluk she wan ubresnt of Bisck xell's eee | Geen te sere Perit otoe ‘on seseant of fooking a¢ him)--"Ichn, have you got any cLacrey® pores 8209 T Amendments, votions would have a eolemn and quloting | Fi'tiete Reriment were on duty; Ferguman's two | Ajter saluting the Lanatte Asstum and old Marcy's | reathoritive way in hiem T hod hie" oat fenen Same, ;: jatives eal " 0 fe Je atterws i ‘overhatled us, by 7 i u . ‘errusn confers prea! la dermen kod the seven years which preceded the war, | i# calculated to incite the Bostonians to a | 1%, Mr, (strong, Ferruson conteised tiie morn: | Thig cabin is fitted ap in the most eumptuous style, steeadan sinoke Gh Does, MiBouuGy ni row 1 Aldermen Jerome i when the Republican party, amid storm and | riot. Uf those ta aitondsoee to goto the p Fermeryceit | Turkey carpets, rosewood chairs with saiin seats, | org atderman then shook hands with the gen: Frees, Doctors s've tet tis Bonnet np Og Ay ril, wae planting the seed whore political From a theological point of view, It woald | Where religions exercises were held. The Rov. hy soles, Preuch mirrors, stivor lamos, marble | (ouiuy ftom tie Bue Grats region, and the conver sik ey leuvein’ Dnes Aouutl Knots ood | Marvinres hn tent, pe in, be u . M i in | Mr. Warren mnde a fow remarke aiter whe. the 6. und luce curtains, make tt floating pal | *#Hion turned apon tho Jorome Park races, a s ia france ot Vout nee fiuite, well garnered up by that party, he ts | be interesting to inquire on whom tho sin | He Karts mage epeated by Fercuson, sitet tka Operas arteael. THE ‘a ringular tig, aid the Alvorman, © bat Well, now," said the Mins Gr tat bee vf be for th 0] Ry f ii Tt * . ! now fo complacondy enjoylug tHe was all | would rest if theao thousand men should go | (The brinmer war bryoeit into uve jit var ‘at | weed or the Viceroy of Bast. 7 wo bei vn Now. Dr Carnot only fives | Buren ret uate Wma rato : ib tho time in civil life, and it he had an opin | to the bad by reason of not boing permitted | ge cperid Van Kira of Tompkine. cow ty bt 4 seads and eier-dewn quilts, Jolin here found ba- | forse treing, but deliznts in a cook: Agnt, ty : he came beta he ay “Unie. LU luo) ae Mie a ion on public affhirs was at liberty to express | to way thoir prayers, But this we leave to | whieh Sherif Koot assed the misoner If he con for breskint. ‘inp eared tv man from tno | EIREthe PEL would kG AHED 20 068 8 | Jurding, Ant then tzney ano nvt cy tnt wand a it. Hewes sluggish and stupid and silent, | the consideration of tho religions prves. bid you cll good by, and taae warning by | blue grarsrezion, Join also had Mel lian ted est ma p cock ed Fee ULE ca GR) Newbecser. | Well, be wont to Kiron) «1d w } 4 Jeared Judge Couite J he rf hang 3 he came bi js name was Yow ded ee and he said nothing because he cared for | Evidently Col. Fisk has taken hie | ike drop felt at ten minntes to 1 Netock, Ite Cee ae Ar Te tie Ware tie fie Gira yowen'y hour, what aig siamo anno aa ie ahi Fig a . —_ Yes. In twenty minutes be e deck, m hything, and we s * | wiped his handsome title mouty with ts nvyainy Hy For the accommodation of persone renling wo | none of these things.’ Whatdid he do? He | warriors to an unsanetified region— | Wisemes tor Uta aia Stine "body was cut down | Tilard, running at a terribte rate of speed, At half | end t sMpomething, Sout the Sciuing ‘of anina a ales of W uVe Were L Un ane. | fown. av vertisements fur Lite Bun wilt be receivet@t | lived somewhere, and he had a vote, and | among the Philistines, in fact. Let wad, Seeded over te Bretrinily peeved Pousuye yest 12 Con medore Chamberlain crew out lis rea Decullariy uitrnetive to gros men” Now, £ | Fe M rere, (CACO Fas if rail ge i ons rexular ratee at ine apptown atverneement offe | way at liberty to bestow it if ho pleased. | him countermarch tte regiment and | "ith Wat 6 o'clock, gliee avd greed kre and earnesty into the eB. eA hi. Tou't know why itis bot bro | Fait neing ie Metuffoy © Pah His Weat This tineconit street, at tne Junetion of Lioa pi ee ae + What is it, Joho eatd Owen Brennan. cbarm wbout ® 2 0. Naw, | re) y Waid ARet nan donne, “inte Mh” ‘Way and Sixth avenue froms A.M. to8 DP, M. What did he do? ‘The answer is summed | return to Tompkins square, Thero his TUB DEVOUT NINTH REGIMENT, ofa fi He hl bbb ; bn ary a tors hving pin Western Wow York | my ‘tala Al er 08 Soro 0, there ved ‘ ——— . : " i > = bow’ dobibe ob : vive the finest bull pups in the country, AeA ie KOA nae wos y uy in this: in 1856, at St. Louis, he stalked | devout battalions may form in a hollow Aideien Adion (0 ¢ ve Bellen and the ether | lieve HW's a tean-of-wér, Te locks like a Opentsh ey fe ery 1 eaes vert) Abr Ts was ram nt marie Mucarté We as Mary i SbeMlcbatel dell eorlhs doloh Ay up to the polls and voted for Jans | square, or any other conventent shape, and | Yanities of New Yorks and coing all the | orajcer,” ON eee g wien ne got om to |“ E Knew a Prencaman onge,” said the Blue Grice hat Persons goine Me the bodied ond ig ted ete BucuaNaN and against Joun Cuanies | pray to their hearts’ content, Sunday and jaa Bei athe ho eat, Osu Fak 6 Mr. Brennen then gra-ped the glas, ‘The infor- Gnd {need (8 fo Gown to (8 itunt HB Ma bie Bere. Won UE. On ‘pier ; Wishenrithiia oe esterday the Ninth Regiment, Col, com. tion upperontly alarwed him, ly for toe formers’ dogs. Well, by aft A gift i trea Publiaaer na every other day. Let the chaplain be in: i y mation epperontly the table, and toe party went (or then, Weg Oy dadrese neh Furmonr, every ot! y: nm idl tit manding. numbering five hundred men, rank and Tkpow thet erat,” sald he, at length; “that by slong moar a one of these great Big yal It win discovered that they wore unnenul Hi’ . And thie is the alpha and the omoga of | structed, however, to offor special potitions | a1, mastered at their armory in Twonty-cizth treet, | tno seLociehin Berearr, I.doust beheve there are ADAG ChiGeS Wikia's Gentes ONO Wik hole ly gooa alvo dleeevsed that "Sang te Fo} PRESIDENT, Guant’s civil services and his political reo | for the Boston Comuuitteo on Parks and the | preparatory to their exenrsion to Boston, Ruch man | any purates ta these wlers cnurgiy and T would say (Now, Jerry, Ko. tor MPUNLLSH: Oh (ke buna bere D1 ci ‘ Dianket, 9 fatigue JUDGH COULTER’ A RECAPR. im? jen tere wenld be tne nicest Hht that a 4 in suarints, hE ‘ FARNERS' AND MECHANICS CANDIDATB, | down to tho hour when Axpy Jorxson | town, for they need them. Joeket, two pales of white pantaloone, an extra pate | enaiety ef the warty. Dr Helmoold, who bad te Pe Ut tae uae (he levee Weule cess Hi oneoe. ees eraatly mort Ady kw r 9 i , RB 4 6 ‘1 — 4 . styperascontg ie linn on ri ° dan had e- je wae ~ - . m helt iT re) 4 made him Becr.tary of War ad interim, Grant and Fenton of white Rove ond ausextea whiie bait, bat not a Reuua them tat ty tA . ges ‘J and et out, ang tere ond ve On exci! ing Kline, fe much veer thin fl IRE GREAT AND G00. 7 a e ingle Bit Wolt-poat @ o'clock ther formed taf ACoN C4 them ia ted: Sere @ k Me ein aw re dog Aight “d oluctive RM/REABLO EYaatanT oF A KENTUCKIAN, a tease tia} veustaeey” Mis Viana Gee Oe SAUER Democratic Journal enys that | exmpanier, ‘ant, preceded by dram corpa tuirty | Cuuber Gnisved telling the story, of how iran exciting, bust’ "wralim't. be quite. 60" pleasait. | | After the clzars were lichted the party arose ‘rom I ACO eer the Prosidency, his vision being atill obecared | A prominent Democratic journal eays that | trong: maeied to Rig th avenne and wen: | Cue tnrey bum oat oi bie Wawon. ||| | | siting, but i wiolin't be quite eo pleasait | Arte i grees Gansta toe Ornaeslene , MORACKE GREELEY A r 4 formet in. Hi Way LA Tere was sothing thit Lemjoyer so much ten us | the tabie, Tio A a ' t rs eee" ** VT vy doubts whether he should be the Demo. | under all the turmoil and confusion which Lie eat lA aay Td ne VI A OL | rlent lip heres® auld the Jadze, “and in bel and | Seere was i dT fave never got over it.” way, followed by Morgan Jones, the Blum Gr te 4 4 ry ‘e! . | bine on the ov 1, WO. je a a d Sarnoch Tue Ailer nan bra ra: oe eratic or the Republican nomince fur that | characterize the chaotic avd disrupted condi vet her of waom hat» Bib Tho Ei the most errelowe (ellow With al ove that T oversaw ALDRRMAN senouNe yOURCHEAND, Plossed ee fsb a stanciiin thade{ bis eyes With tle id TUXAS and SEW YORK, office, tion of the Republican party in New York, fentt commending, aumberiar This ie the seornd ime, bee ts row’ me out of 8 liste cia five Geen est tk san tou ome band, and mized st ue Ww vatchestor shore lupe ond f } Regie What, upon this showing, aro at this | “is the sleepless hostility of Fenton towanl WNdih avehene tet scien be sa enee Lie BOR IeG, Io. Jats. ead sree Courts Wad | wonder a Oior ee OF Ie i anienee ey aay bint believe thiavta Hives n't 9" wat the Altos fii : z , . 7 jab avenn ses od We 10 ges ito Wwe Wogon hay raised th ese'tn r nt tie nuur. : The Eagle and the Jackdaw. prcecnt crisis the comparative claims of | Gnaxr. Nabi wor sind they have, whe, the on Well, the wan. phomty at rocts | im the Wark, The Asderman daring these stories Fitae. Genes tos Facrted the Aldortesd. wile i ¥ 4 - “8 . ‘ ent Oi ul, Pies ave the word a round th agon, and be | sat loving with bis golien Whistle 4 sorniie | Kot to 4 ‘Two men sow stand promifently before the | Gaces.ny and GRANT upon the suffragcs of | What evidence can be prodneed to show Nomareh, and. honied. by Lye Nintn | cote! there. wae, pucnts of room he turned at | vezan talking about sue fourdnsian all ene AAs JIC dotarnine | wot to. be ft unit for the vlica ¥ " 1 1 7 enator Fenton is hostile toward Gen. iment ban tofone hua plocor, without over, Lj.st led time to urad the reins and bang on “When Tdrst drove oat on tue road with a four. de, bhuded his osee with hin handwand qa | Lett fats ig f ee fia ican | Republicans for the office of President of the ae appt i ried every measare | Net, tty (9c8 an the lve oF mint ,the.ateamor 12 Teed bk"ths Paes would wave vers cht Metate | tohace* bo a, 1 thoogut Ie was am immense is shore’ more intestiy sve did tap Arlen naan Gia fomtnation to tho P rosdoucy he FAnge | United States? Guan rendered great ser | nant? Woe has suppoi ery mi rece Binh avwone and Reoideny through: epten | Poked twenty feet Berend me anc leld as atitt Dr cewletp ce eo teen the wore No, Alder nen, | tine soutee mlstikon.” eaid hw i of selection is far wider than this; but as | vices to the country during the war. Enter. | of the Republican party; and he Ten nite passed, were twowsones with Geen soll mpeka PY ar os Sr hiftts il crewe reas © For : 7 Be, appareils tablek 8 oy epee nq these two gentlemen have taken the field, | ing the army as a Colonel of Volunteers, he | for al! the nominees of the President, except and etroamers, aud igom tue windows the better | Scratched that wan all, He w in ty maeht, rand atyiey friends “It looxs like oats, Ii may be whost, bat [ vardlp + *, 4 ro whose i 2 ial | S3,aved ele nandkerchicia aud showered bow | QC ag he ever wis, and | haven't been ap to anges genet at me in undix.uised admira- | ff lOVsalie i if It is wise to compare theirmerits, Of course | wags rewanled for his achievements in the | one or two w HORS TORU BA MODS | Wore) Bpee a Re eee eee com comnosed of Licut Cot, | Hardly crawl einee—loge ci wonnd up ) noel | won. feet ost 1 wae ech aee i 1 Br * No, no.” rejoined the Alverivan, “fmoan tht { ack Greeny; and we may consider the | ship aud # Major-Generalship of Voluntecrs, | has had occasion to apeak publicly upon tho | Aaj Buger 8.Ail on Quatterianter Jordan L. Hate the dedae beaged 6 chew of tobeste, and | knew ie yelles c ow pr get Well. ib eut | CoUNty.Y again pointy died win eG i M M 1 " » gud | Biercon, Charice W. Voilard, As sista tho conversation turned upon the irto ot the Ios | out amond my ‘rion is, and 1 never could appesr | ,, (yest thowshte eenianr is tad aa ease in the threefold aspect of talonts, ser- | 91d then to the latier grado in tho regular | matter, ho has counselled forbearance auc rae Thowpeun, C wiry BW. Blanehard, | {he conyoreation turne Sat dock Os uae utente o 700d with tuet (oar-ia-hand Without some ih v a i ' , i & bo A ‘i i and Cusyinin we Kev. KO, Riagt, D. B., presunted | Wma The Julie Bret Agel. Hae ee erat cet us loud aa | the difference between grain at (hit distin Dh * vices, aud class, Wo aro speaking exclu: | army, whence, by special acta of Congress, | conciliation. Compared with this great ob. J ticle Mies metiied caunrgers | Wezterm Wn He sch he pad bunehi three thos. | infernal ana would glint “Low bridge! a8 lead os Dist VE ao LTA Sone LiakAaia, j lh fond ceres of the nent land that « in ct sively of tho Presidcney and the leadership | he was carried up to the rank of Licutenant- | ject, he has said, Republicans should hold it ous At Bubs sv: cred niles sent of Owaha, tor | wishatiadiie Mis low bride business, unt.’ one | organ Jnes, Hoary . Hfolmolt. Al ivenan it f i ‘ ri "se! st thuy were puntogrsple 7.000, tend wae weil situated between two | day 1 went out on the row with @ bran new bor. Le Donite seaare OS Nis Pa i of @ politienl party, If the question were | General and then General, a higher aud | private intercsts and private resentments ae qu tictrart val ab wie pier. Ue Biith | As iing atre.mm, Vhe Jodee wucustit that Caltionnia | nesee ait 'wid'rlatnd and mus ited, Wik le ue, sudge Coniier, Coimnouore Cis us-rlun, im » aclee ) ; ; ; =m ¢ formed into line ted arian as abevue Wd WOTOCE) Stripes On ite dust ast wus passin’ © ob. Ad the sa ch is the selection of the commander of an army, | more enduring military honor than wasever | of no account, i Serinech farmed into Hee ene poneemta Twat couutry, : : fag wormeos stripes On Tt, dest asf wus pusslae Han front of the bilot hue Te wan warm, and 4 and uot the hem of aciv.1 administration, the | bestowed upon Geonak Wasuixoton. | Without provocation, and apparently with. | "On Hee Hip Apssions Rigar 8, Allien 1¢ te he ree Se aS or nnd heaved au vt wo.flloiree, Wits @ tow: | Ed mete Sania ut pulltion ile geet eat ‘ ; ; i : e made the recipient © cold medal presei iy “Tnoticed one tive about Culiiorpia,” naid ’ r ny Deimwveratic negroes in Kou a ain tests to bo applied would be radically differ | Along with these honors to GRANT came | out a reasonable purpos Goo, Guan opened en-eun minshoned afivers \or the raiient | gg.ton ua rttueg be ue rather minrulan Acre erg many Desaveratic negroes in Kiasi They fi eat from those appropriate to the presout | such pecuniary Lenefactions as were | & Violent war upon the Senator, That war bed iy fd Rireet Je wersianes ta Bee) a ry Irieh en Ts Lei bn rao were Repavlie rs; Of negroes rguinde nn thar tay ruc ash T tH , way bs i ba 7 ene, wel ne roe# in Ken—— (here lerman Jeco ne raised Ba case. never before contributed to any Ameri- | he still continues, He shows a hostility — a Way, J coy Irishmen that were ruled « parle graf he rh ed his gold whistle 10 lin mew }—Lut ton thay { i fan i 3 yey, jie the Fourth ard. bi ars. 80, f ‘e envucn: a Ree e Y Me Gieei es tae, yg Ou the score of talcuts and sedievements | can citizen for military or elvil servicce;} Which indeed is sleepless. As yet ho has THE PaeLY AY ¥, Bre a oer bane ia the Weld. dean. Ocambarnia bea opie ee se ae, Goode lt - 41 the department of polities and states: | and Guan, the war being over, found him. | certainly gained nothing by bis attacks, | wry atochanice and Pradeamen should Vote among them. T hed 8 cuid impo early whundreo Dliek men, fhe Ie ci Munsh p, it is siuply aleund to attempt any | self rich and in the possession of adezzling | While Senator Peston Las merely pursucd for the Farmers’ Candida ing about Califuitta that mpruves Cam, Morgan don2 an the ih pre pe Te ord com arigon between GuEELEY and GRANT. | and lucrative office for life. In an unfortu | the courso of yrudenee, forlearance, and | 74/% BOM Neate a A yot | (te Judge: Vesged a freab chow of tobacco, snd | pets of’ocly tum, treaiy ” bread amiiwiie,aad's | He belived politicting Ware er jose who have been m be Juv ‘ bacco, 1 Matty | oF bread a je a Coutrast only, and not comparison in any of devotion to tho principles of his party. For wy con inuent big tin pox of Horio sardines lay ba.ore wien | oa ‘ Sere Mid aa ee Rake Ct aout dl i tho dIareRgs Ate: neces creas oie ouoe conten a ire Le Tan es oe Of cours, cars | D&B med as candiates fur the auitrare of tie peo | OR UT fin a the grettest cattle ecuntry that I IP tats fine looking Lain,” said tie Avterman, | S0¥8t Poitleal eorrutioa in New Yurk city, HOR 9s common sense, and, after coquettii tile | # » GRANT, a ple in , there is one whose satecedeats ere | ever raw Wy, gust as Wo Were y eking bie RUDD Ut 1 he did not beleve that une of tem could of ae ie Lithia Ne mise iodo ee fy r. , id, aft ting @ whil tis at ie 7 bess : fe ad a poh Nn 1872, A ; he . : 4 , ver saw. Why ort Me RS were coming away tuckiox bie Bapain Under mie el Wand rubbiug O18 ant id bel KhEDEY, with a capacious mind, a tireless | with the Democrats for a nomination to the | litte, since ho never profosse Hoon, Wises sblliy 1s) segue tansds, sod whee | Uri cena freer Hie Thick thor at as nthe Bive Grave man, “that bam | OVAL sn nat may all by true, Me. Mee Industry, and with tasies and aptitudes car | progidency, he accepted it from the Repub. | them until he was nominated for the | clin to the srauiude of the nation cannot Vovora fey Bd Vad thi tywo me 1 hele bs ql or Saas Grath ; out T know a little something about ve rye hint steadily in that dircetion, has | }cang and was clected. Ho deliberately | Presidency, What he cares for supremely is ie he ceensibenave.tre mull wine eT bemgnte ¢ ‘ \ board Of Al‘ermen, unt fron wit T kn too, Lbenzita coupe of boxes of wine, bf worert to the principles of liberty, and | {1 i ywecuro his o 7 , 0 ToUsht them Lowey kh me, ang there wes a man threw away the mil tary honors and emolu. | @ secure his own renomination. It would | 244) ie the intorests of the peonie tre eommondsb!e, gave ye two other Loxes fer Lure & Luvord ye sat: yt. | be acurious result if he should attain thie | hero ta one dence of the nation | vier. Ho wante Wen yell Lie wt ean commnisels purpose by dividing the party everywhere, | ihe flon Mo st gave Lem to ) and relentless hostil ude civil ofaire the eulject of study and discussion through a long live, Gon, Gran, Wiehe water uated, Haase, and WIE Inet tan, thons that alw Nod him to turn with isjust from politics, never took interest armen thatlt ortuaities Of Lie oF wool te t Boars, Toast say eet ‘ sae Une haw | L* ould bate to see anybody ut Lilie imgwent offer My = Hi eo Alderma i in geod money. & behove tee Ab aeked the Alder: | ous of John pavideow'e *Quido—ie'd even jaw, por travers 2 ieee core la Mare Tiis remark Of the Aldorman's producy| a. pros wand be = Where 0 ments which had been bestowed and nee ed axa full reward for his services in tl war, and took hia chances in the troubled | @nd exhibiting a bit ao well known It Is ¢ prineipics whieh face ear, ond fold ttn to ship th And Wiebao you suppure t ; Many apna of politics. He has tried them and he | ity toward a Republiean leader so prominent tape tn tne intery the won ‘aud btpsetea m thw Mert wine tint 04 ever as“ Ho's cot suetiaug tout Wo ieods | [ond mnntinss aca wit ny ecoat Wah pee nite ws AS if pe He i how failed, breaking the Republican warty in and so popular a pasha Peston, intend af indge nn coined to the de. rik Abe wing was migiay good Uc |S Weil it draveta Falred that han” relied the aeay CUT TINY oF ea serene rane » opinion it regard to any of | Liters ans throwing the country intoconfu-] ion, ou: TMavane correspondence, pub- | wreak c'worsing erase of tis | ie mete ail “etoiee sainples. it hice Tktow how Lravere raises tis uo-n. IT ceeds | qiauiy’ wurigou nat tio wiite wilace sts Aas thee aN , sion, because of his incapacity, Lis jobbing din another colunn, our readers will learn | SooB:rY toe enipiovment wie tis free.trate olan. | kevwed what bramls they was 1 mick uc unit Wien dro awn. dou't want to eat a tue Clube Te xourlled wnt eematiiny bul annav id ie iy rai ae a Nee LA eee propensitics, his affiliation wth charlatans credit to give to the assertions of the paid | Hurose Lohdolalibeonaccescard ota Waket tod DMC Favret a M@ uiiyey gee Cec PW ey thei, oe Here the Bue Gears man struck in, and aiid that | 1 be MO Uisker & bpd ul Bree wane ed and corruptionists, and lis insane amLit on to cling to his oMce throu We are not now was HOW ly two o'clock, All { uvon vind house, Jour cime UncAsy 8 His YoCLE® Luimed (ag bine wack of he sound, and ayoroucue | the clus lut-e. aid face Looked troubled, Aiter ep ouiag 4 rast bob Not only doce tnhor profit, bat one infant mange | ¢ Ure they wi PUL Ower Bronwin ay.0 me | they raised the test bogs lu Beusueky o any place factures, once unable to compete in their own m rock Gp tovtr wine you what tt ald Jam the word. % t the revolution is suppressed, Ket with fureieners, have grown to she. posinnon e dude, Cringing bia cane down aren te desk | Well, now,” sid the Alderman, “I don't know ~ ‘i rivals, tudependent onder this s'stom of protectin Wits fiery empiurt, the mext time tee cussed | about J never did Hike a ragor-buck Hoz— crest » nomina After being deprived of the possibility of ob nd while we reecive more thay donnte the prie HieKer Cowes WO New Yors Pi aive bias thirty days, | lon, losn, lank ragor-vae Goveroment, who declare occur ayrin, | date for the Pre le to are an tole talkod of ag a cand cy. And even then it was rtain what Le did belie h another tern. th Ivocatin f all kinds through | ul th K ure. the W ach us toy ruse 10 | ie of wine and passing arouul fresh cigars, ho , n z to the Presidency teining military resources of all kinds through | that any otner vation pay labor vor their work, onr | sure. ‘ : oe on political or wheter 1 Hon of MG, GuaaLEy to the Presidency, \Uak . ia 5 anul-ctures aro growing up Ja broporiion tot vie LaTTLU #AlLons, “Dawa in North Carolina they ra'se some fine Uepil/ aaniikmoae haa ernind aoul ce ls path i political guljeews, or wiitler his pro | only comparing his clams to that cftice at | the istrumentality of Hamurow Fis and otter | BARMsturer aro growing up tn vroporsion, ta Dy Util led: THA Seon kus vonconenlie: due | MORBTe bald Oo Raa ect gd tes Ma lay boon eed aah ba voking silence was dae to constitutional ret reas zealous servants of the Spanish Minister in W Dent to thoumnds who ore dependent on lalur, and | gee tose it oe enrasehing bey tora inelr lio, s wuere they | P6,\tlu me sbe coula steam Afcon kuvts sa bys. | ig » ha f I Li h ti ftehoo! ship Mercury, A grouy of Y y ; hands of the Republicans with thowo of | #°! ‘i H ovr compotng rivals, Baxiand, Prince, ant Ger. | School : Decca 88 they are woo | Ca't 06 anything to eat, and tuese Love wor co | [tt Wit Muee from New Yura to Greea ici We feence or lamentable i, sit ington, the patriots ore now being supplied with Bpon the quarter weck, A: n they de In, over the rucks und f wontablo iuorance; and a8 it} Gon Gnaxt, When wo contrast the lon: | 16!™ E , we suppl many, are so ces to ecutrionte aonually $150,000 | SLM WS &! t, Wey Waved their handkereaivin | 8 anu do} noun ain. over tucks und | boas on tie way. Li toe tthe Cuba rot waa ttion, 60 {t-rotiains now A micah Aisa j, | aU they r quire by the Spaniards themselves, who, | to the rarment of our war debian Be Oe Oe apr Wink even tne ueacnores anes all suuumer, and (24s uiakas woeir buins eoitt | Ulinuery will bo, no und to tacit cagein ta ae even Fae) 5 R a te the result ree! tnn. 64 1 the! HOFLG be Hed bun He Uariwqives heat smuscie eo Pande Tog what L want you te do. Il ausOoly ws.s ¥ Yobody knows what Giayt really thinks | {22 {mous political record of the one with | 4 ding tLut the Republic sinvixcible, wish to gain | 1 Mtl¢ the reeul ei rrovee'ton. Whaterer may be | iy, snu then drew out uo enort ane anh, you what 1 want sou te do. It " pears to his polite! ndver~ the good gracis of the winning side, In thie the | saries. ldgerty, Foaee, snd Industry are tbe prinel- Sp.nivids In Cuba form no exception ty their pre- | Pya%, Witch Potnge Greeles advocates, and the peo: the bref and ignoole civil carer of the other, and « odie ' ots (oer Lab equally cver” thelr whole and reiurned Lesdute, ‘The litte seilers manned | i the ysrda, end yoined the iaciey in three eb for | Lhen when fail comes thes feed U itule corn ely TL ta ih aa BGR ron | Shd Kid them, and Jost cut tue haus cioan out plo ought to know them, ‘The working elias ot tite | fo Ges OF ets Bee bate on avy public question, or whether ho ser ously thinks at all On such topies bi after you and Whit tine you elt Noy Yors, say Ub cack, 1 cam stand tree ours, (ue 1 cia’t_o tive a Hy when w cat t er tWoin and leave the Fest othe ao, amd tuey are tac Why. 0° " 1 rid elso che rnin (0 the ee! 0 Y 4 Why. 0” conrse,” said Owen Gromnan, wad al of i se = its ag Republicans by the events which Lave | decessors in ail the Latin American countries | countes oucht to know. them qirishmen oa he to | Nie irerman se nel pleased iy the eneere | UCHes, Gest favors hun Wat you car Kecany: Tine Suunimo tore Suor e more niet seems 1o bea broad 1 k whereon A . “ row them, ti prot mortenn tn? ust . ay Woere Ouistue Oo: Ke y nae ‘ia Deke inte ‘ i ae Said eld a ns wean 20) become historical since the organizat on of | witch have succeeded in throwing off the yoke | E0w,t™ i EA Alte geil Uber eden ted TAU Ss 2k) Marv'e Island + Well now, I'vo. traves alc? rok T sanal a bie ohana Hah ta tos coats nnn use ke ious Congressman, or a pretentious | tat party, tho Lare aitempt to olevate them | of Epsin; and when the Spaniards were driven | of van ani ay alice whieh secwae tn rink Vet A aunay ening FOR NEW YouK trY in the Adrian, *atd of aT Give had tossed 9 durral Tht vot ‘tae slic ol byist, or an intriguing placeman, a x ) Pe ihe . Manufietaring interests mest leo sink her poser, Two yeura neo.” sad Me. 0 ‘Leome | ported reek tn prove '¥ | aud were tae burre: rem Nawer is sisabb ai ‘can write. protty ‘much | {2{#¢ stne plane would bo a gratuitous in- | out of ren Demango i 1°C5, the vucceas of the | ™Hitvinge Abe protector OF Amerieau, talus p here with sive Bell one Lot Buadas morvingy | better thun soso in E 2 6 seh | cratt were at suc sor uf tae cid) ods) Mas ath ae brazen bencfactor can write pretty much sult to Mr. Greenery, and a preposterous | Dominicans was largely due to the aasistunce | the tien ef American iabor, and oazht to receive | We ake a aus tie on ibe eOuud aa got tie ire | Lhave eaven just Hi dowe muiion ti ViEe | or William M. ‘Tweetd rod a sale is the Wave what he please Tt tnan abuse of terme to tEELRY, Prep their surport, Lresrectialiy ae a pliee in ycur We stopped ot Hirt’s Isia d. Weil, Peay ic | kina us Lever ae in Kuelaud. compliment to Gen. Guan, Viewed from | Hy Feeeived from an enemy who had learned that | amns for the t the cause of liberty was invincible, © of danc eof a workinem Yaelits can o@8 ran inty port, and as a. vtig thing, and Tease Bell, be saw i wana pig | | tere the Blue Grams jan mirock in and sala talk of comparing such a political uoventity ” tere colors. “Hue Hie vier on ty he q % the Repulill fe 4 yours too Zue United ntaes Government bad | that they reievd tae Guest aboep in Kentuexy of | (uso wun fille | with 1 oft ers with a man versed in the history of vie | (0, S#ndpoint of the Republican party, leuk TAMER O nbia st., Brookly m soit ioaring Tor woe, Line, “They Used wo keen | Hy Dace In the wurid. ‘The Alucraan cou | uo: {ie wien “on dun va ha han “ we history of the i a a2 rae ; : Jen tho revel brisoners out there on ttt point you see uw, fe cowa, Youll dud dos: Aude 0 pemed into nay. cers. iaroat yrileaiacd iilie “arkintnay ance Giant is @ conspiccous noching, while Among the passengers in the steamer . yonder, and they had a fence maht across the centre | Bey COWS In Aiverics today tuan you eu on Was ence Sib DW Ligure if A GREELEY is a coloss] fact, City of Brooklyn, which sails to-day for Liver. | A Mtatem Intand Ferry Pight—More Incen | of tue Island to Keon the rebois from getting anuy, | We isand oF Aluerney, 1 have Waveiiod ail over Uo broast He wo ein who have shaped the destinies of this nation 8 ee, M 34 : _ : d then they used it for reeruiting station, We that Piand—it's a Lutte isiand, not much vivcer pool, are Cuintxce A, Sewann, Esq. ard Aawow eayiam Eee ee eed ena hicy ne and of the leading States of the world ance mod, but vera caine ‘ States wien We #aw the Island thst Sunday morning, tue | an Coney Asinnd—and L uever saw uy Gc al | Aiperiecs veriain, Guinmewn, and. vee the Pious Ninth. J. Vawpanport, Eaq., who go abroad for a sliort Fa Bday aighesh st Binion Taland } Government ha doer wiekering tor eof ua 16d tor | detuey cows wero as I vave wun bor Taipe Coulter were. similiriy. mt - tho Declaration of Independence—a mar Taal nC aie A See 4 ing Bergen Point, in eonjunoti H the ine | yong ume, trving to buy it, Boil wud me Wok & A LITTLE TALK ABOUT COWS, Ervwhed some becwuse ho wale I hurt bis los & p 1 n n , w stall make a hive for pees, Barop tour during the summer vacation. | janitante of the later Place, have tried for several | wos at i, and went over and sav the man (aol “Well.” 4 4 rn ket on his pantalo and nddet that ital ooue overflowing with ideas on the ngiisita REPRO TET ena ay Back The t li Bar wi owned tt, and offe 0M) tor tt. He took Woll” sat the Bue Grass mau, “they raise | Bocsise Iunk McCabe didn't ‘ ana ri Rive oC iemiacuowneryg ou Ok kha, Rens tre po two members of our Dar who | years to establish aatoam ferry between the Jorsey | {WHat It and oft SOKO worth of boords | their stuck tv sei, and 1 reckon i's tie sane auoe Vian: MeCabe dhin's Know * wow to dive problems of the times, and who, oy su nd Teed On weavers Hace old age's alihe would carry with them more universally the |g oro ant Staten si Thle would be a creat | un ih ieit by ihe Governineut and We sald Cae there as it is here—they we.) of the best of their a yacht ronnied to 4 suulo +0 aud digcussion, Law impressed his ep Col, Jains Piss, Jr, and his stalwart men- d trom the Gs) onse, fogs were waved aule hearty guod wishes of the profession, Thay are | f:.venlence, eapectalty at’ nirht, wien commu ier | to trectiyior $000 Te Ne tock, wid the breeds 1 4 great thi # don low, Letwe. die sald 1 big bell rang Out a joy.ul weieume, ; . tion with the island at present ta practically eut olf, ‘on eee, the ell ited "ea! you snd me, Aiwerwan, Chain veriad bas got upon tho polliieal pole cs of his day, strik | e-arme want to pray, but can't finde place | not only men of ability, but their practice Js | “°R,Nith,tne island Vo (cy now "running wr Puuen Pita’ ana Wiehiy lanes ent Ganka Gare too of tie best Auierness on hiv place uo an Weat THM LANDING, t Thi . : f é The parues who manage it have about fitegn boa's verry " by ony | chester bere tat T ever saw. Ho don’. know it, hen! the Wave reaghied the dock 1 tant truth that to well power one need not | grief to the reqment, and of not a lithe hant | vate and ennoble the profession, Mr. Bawanp | deliars a year rom thelr exorbitant charges ye | Hox. And then ‘the hourca, tiey Just come in rigut | 1 4Uy ‘tows cows Now doin was lacy id bau Y broke her screw. Al , 4 . ae Pi Pe ee 3 citzna of Kim Park are particularly woxions to | (ee na vetoes na? Mace Alderney cows tnport ou ope, and he held ailica nwoiring. It ix indeed somewhat unchrig | i 8 ¥epnow of the Hou, Wiuuiaw HL, Sawaup, and | 4%! ww ferry. Fou é {oz the neheolbors om We Merccry, sed (be hoes two weeks aco they | uy nl to wervices to the Ropudtiean | tian and. inhospitable to deny t our gal | #¥ing the time when his distinguished uncle was | Srocurcd tne slenniicat fonees, walniy t Ley And 90 op, “Toore ts ne dows Out What iy Was | Minas Mighty fue cows, aud wo Wey ure lor } , ‘ : ow. ‘Tue pler ran Un above v ; Torte of Me, Herre coarse eeatiaty thrcueh the | che'efihe bent huge for New York cry that wan | Bal they dou’ bysin Wilh tue (Wo vid cows Lind | tovhui even tec amutager the laid up by the wounds which be reovived from | fMr's of Mr. Henry Corer. Ehe wis moored to the | syerdone, “You sect the way we done ian Ute ci ; the Wop of tue Wuurl, Note lider wa iariy contr ot we . | lant Ninth that peaceful luxury, Whea “f im Fark, and wor undergoing repairs to | Tieno people tat iive over across 40 * My nami,” broke in the Alderman, 1 nigh fo ane bed yt ontrast hotween ee ; A 3 jets vere i isto ee iment | te sesamin Parva, he performed the duties of bio boat. On the might of the | Iriand, wo bud. been wing. to buy tad sore | li rove lant Year, ana eine budy wave Pe tate te ee Canes KELLY is not less obvious and broad Dur vas determine : © Recretary of State in a satisfactory manner, Mr, Vanvenvors, although bis is the juvior namo in the firm of Brows, Haut & Vaxpenrort, is Powrently Lo way to land appeared Upon tue Wharf ant oogin bos oiblicod Kenuive wr. He wore a blue cout witn derstrack, Nobody oles td gold sivud votrany uitled ab the deck by having auger | tom ‘for a Potter's Field, but thoy di red into ler bottom. On learning iis fact, | gue it. for any amount. ‘of tones uF Kuve Orders to have her putin ronning | were ufruid of the smeil, We hal ove ey #xvon as possinie, On Thursday night sho | fiurt's Ieatd ull tio tie, but to shat him ‘our Ai ervey cows. He didn’t want tue, out Be they were given by tim be browse Wen over, and toev calvou on tue Way. Paws ouly eos $e ‘Think of tat, Wo COWS With LWo calves ior gd ing the fifteen years previous to the organiza | should go to Boston to remain ever Sunday, ton of the party, while the free spirit of the’ | naturally the first consideration that sug. But everybouy wore w policeman's ap, AC last d, Was d roovered to be on fre, Within w few uty utes ein Mygc rp sce tat He gave two of them to Hal wot Hull uae gut tien | BULLE YSEybORy wore 4 olive uan's Aye country was writhing under the aggr ssions | gested itself to the de lyaninded officers | the principal lawyer of that firm, than which | the sega cenvevooed tn flues from stent to stern td AWer eaten Bercaneua tates cig niet On bis place over iu Joraey, and Leopard aus cut vie | Zube Caaiaberuin, fvhed uy gina. portiol: sieve 5 aia a fo whe ay aliouid Hall a | 4 “4 aR soon destroyed, The residents of Bim Park have | tore’ prose’ poked : i Othors upon vis farm, He wouds't take aby sum | Pa tay tren 0 ks on vie ec @ wtop: Wore of the Slave Power, Gnaxt had not an opin | Wi# aa to whoro they should bold thelr re- | probably no lew firm in tho United States in in | ono destroyed. The residents, of Kim Park hmv wera, isl ae bt teat, 1s (00: ABS | ST oaet tor them, et cents ecree i sie cane jon of any sort cn any political aul ject, | | gious services. Tf tho Boston Ninth had | the receipt of a larger regular income, Muy the | cendiarion, “ins mikes the sacond Terry boat that | Thee 41 'taue Poker Tatar ans jee ee esa Ww. Til just look out tor this Hall, and | up the ladder iiko a eat, bUC ICT Vobuiy of though for ten or twelve of 1) ars h. | been comings to New York, probably their | 90d ship bear them ately abroad, and return | '# been burut at Kim Para, pics te ig decd He aay Att 88 | Bie crass man’ "l°datt recon be hieawnsiadee | Boosting ania great deal ‘uf Cru sung. wo get A: tm hough en Welve of those years mings I , aa aie re § +: —— When We'd gol everything Mixed, Bell aud we ue Grask man on’ rockon he koows much | nan Jerome und Owes Booa shore, via was i) the pay of the nation, Tn this transi | first anxicty would havo been as to where | *! Lib y 4 ay in ofr ibe expiration of fhe Tho Life lusurance swindler Wilsen ou Lin Rabun Sen cree avout the ‘yulue o: thew guns, |W heroaboute wae | Chamberlain wat iis soul for ul Jer AT hunidane . ? | ; months, Itis these brief separations and th. i Go said bis .n ae we Hal as 4 n the same us woul ’ tion period, when we were passing from the | sey could prot tho biggest dinner and the pars “ a | Travels, 5 Hart's Island, It was tho grestost thing that hos |" Wiv, Ousey’ Mall, Mu or Muli" wuswored tue Bi Gam Sara HR BRR SAIUD YW : a ick & dows Ohi B he N Pleasant reunions which follow them which Mr. English, of the Jnauranca Times, yeater- | ecu doue or te city in soure I ehows over | Aldermen 9h age Papas AL a t t old era to the new, and whon the right of most to drink it down w He But the New | inake friends appreciate how warmly they are | ‘ay received letters from Rovert TR. Androws, and | On Lung Islan t when they near of it were (he ma 172g bahaw P" exclaimed the Biue Gruss mon ; he top of the bi suibe, ati a ‘ Petition and the freedom of speech aud ot | Yorkers are better mon, ‘They rosorted at | attached to each other, JW, Merling of Hal ax. announcing tue arrivai | Set pone oat (Jou ever saw, lines ot an AU khougat "twas ec me eouson vid Halt that 1d los as thou had luca «ih vn the pres were in extreme yeril, Honact | oace tothe telegraph, Seionca was ca:lod — = there of O, D, Wililams alias F. Q. Wilson alse O, | burn down sll the bulidinga vi Harte Island When | Yen, Lkvow tun aid the Alderman, tay | 4 Oe VORA Bee, Be Ree ARDRR OY) MED i i ares 7 7 i il is ayne, the life invurance swinuler, n vont | web hut Wo JuRt quictiy sont the school reat iriend of yours, believe. Lot me seo—i ” ne v'e Guevivy was doing yecman’s service for | in to the aid of religion, “We want to -f tomenahls HASAN OF airateal MIL te | Te Uae one tare RES Cate eon Teeetl [ERT Ceee ua ane Ean atures cme ne, eghool lin | strat inane et youre, balers: os Ga RRDe ee Sear at cna Mire Demat YAR the right andthe tras. So was he throughout | pray on Boston Common,” flashed Col, Frag | S28) le ta the Lousvite papers, A low wooks | 4 5r) Andrews says that Wilson professes to be the | And ov ec tot time the people over on Long Island ihe biwe Gea sat for a minute a6 if dumb. Wit! nine m4 10 wae f 4 § ES #K0 # little Los, six yours of age, while playing on | agent of the Canada Motine Comptny, and that he | bave Leen just the quiclost set of to.ks that soy | founued, Mo. the nod wo J Comber T tiene: vile tae whole er ow 1 rar’ the wrrible trugile for the aniexation of | (0 the Commttos on Boston Parks, “ You | the quairway of tte Gut Home tell a detaroor | tases agents "ivoushout the Provined. ih ever san Nobody ean enitmate wuts great ting | aid said that If Uhm wan « apect Now York | iow loug were yas ini? \ ™ vapelicsne': . A earners Us ankee 1 4 anpheation for two Ike policies at ais ts going 10 be for the city in years to come, erwan ve didn't Wonder 44 (hed eMfory Wy Make Le manly Owen saw no had d ayes Texan, the overthrow of the Wilmot Pro: | enu't pray here,” answered the chairman of | seventy toet, allabuing pou a' scone dour, trom | S0RUeIOH for, (wo Ie. Bell and T saw vial « great thing t would Le for | Prerticnt oucut a Now York Guverhon, ‘butionk | 4282) ie ed ; viso, the evactment of the Fugitive Slave | the Comm.tte ‘This was bad, almost hea | which he was riised apparently a litoless, shape & roman to whom he rece tue city Wen we DouE 44 y; a id ot cows F ded it that they rasod tue | stooped two houew at clirt's Iu 4 - Re lem ° “0 Of ‘| fr. English his pablia Hikenens 8 Mr, Bronnan clored he folled bis hands o: toow Kentucky of avy pluce in the woeid Ipw, and the repeal of the Missouri Compro- | thonisly indents Unb the rogiment Lad mado | 19 Rass Tn the euuree of bie fol be wsrnck # | OL. OHh i re Mes amtvaty Linares geeWie: | nat cesarean Cones ie folded i bende over | RipRt cows Ik Beuiiods Of any plies Ut tip wo war | Mya vnd pave Ya 4 iS cpsitapuapkeu sas o ind to pray somewhere, #0 the tele. | Peeling corner of the stair roaking an inch | Masonic frateruiss, of which Wilsun pretends to be | he Mought the rity wou appreciain thogrout benes | the Fovt oF vvecvucine In’ Kenta” Yee teat THe Laik OF TUM TiAsKs malo, all of which meqsures wore sarriod in |'up tte mind to pray eomowhere, ao tho tol | [eara worse tue grein, ead fertase down commence. | famine Ht which he and Mr. ‘Bell iad conforved upon it, | Fuise tat bluo grass in an- otcer part of the work, | ‘The club howse tea vory tavcaust n | the interests of the slavery propagandists, | graph wos again rosortod to, ‘This timo | and broke an one beloner are tach i wea: ie areiteearme Commodore Coan Hain gd De, Heumoid logod Now they?ve Kot +0 lve eres uy iu Liluois, out J rises trom $ OF Onsven wo4.F ° ring ng the Union to the vergo of diasoiu. | the misao was wont to the Mayor | Numerous iractures aid a tarribve scaip wound | che Harlem Vachs Club Mattie | thal Wh Beanie (ached ikea Pere weteaolene eae | Miah tat cree mee Gato Deepa et outin | HOGHen Urtaderars Matt Rae ee cuuh tion, and result'ng in the formation of th f Charlestown, “Wo want to hold re. | Were produced oy this fright wlio, ‘The right ara |. 6 postponed from last | snd no had no doubt tiut he had the wellure of ike | around the Jey und pulls » al iteexterior, Te hws three lawerd t ton, an } 1 ‘ ote * 09 cruetied Ino pieces shove and below tineibo, | ONAN) We OAlled) yesterday, The fotlawing | tha ie the treet trahne a that kills the grass, dye ese? bat down in Kk tae Hite A fse rope noe epubtican party, In the construction of | I ¢riows services on Monument. square,” | 9 crunedinte pi as Heley on aea 1 slope started A MYstenioUs cnarr, fuck oti the oda of the grass ran dw tigers ¥ jan voce | whieh Mr. Gii.ey was one of the mos | said tbe Colonel to the Mayor, “No pray- | ana innumerable e ro receive! ail over SCOND Chass, Whon abreast of David's Inland a black-looking anv Wiis, they, live on tht U uc cease in | Dunner boaring gue device Or tie lt An eMelont and hilfal avelhit ig allowed on those grounds,” said the | the body. Notwiths'aading thes dreadfal injurios cap ene gy : Lenin, | stounier wre dt covered eroep 1K 18 the wago OF Lhe Wcky Wil Winter—Wou's eut any ting eine ind | ginv—s lt ger'e Leal weer er Ayah ® Through the ;rreater portion of this herok or to the Colonel, However, the Chit] Unter ski tu rurcical cure the eulld pot uly ve te ialisnn eT iis piussew eiiki lhe a Apdcddtieladl (ss bd Wh Weir's aot abit em A OBEN WOULH EFHUOU, Wie : i alos k D coveres, bul NOW bus ap Flect uso Ms Mr MBrratr eneasieaant 16] That looks ike the Flotever,” sald be. THE GHRAT SANDING orate w flory tougue und tua Te ¢ ‘ , conflict G held a sulordinate position | Magistrate of Charlestown thought that per anna Tein OLiae, + hero are three men atanding near tuo pilot house Here tie Aluermin yanked six sardines out ofthe | (UbUEd Ys verandah. Bovu 4 ‘ in the ory, from whet he was compelled | haps the Board of Aldermen might relent in | 19 Ararat township, in Peunyylvania, @ portion WY. Roar D. Puggernid sesso Mate PAHS GE gai te Ue Carnochan. The one at ule | ik Wh ox iy Lv ceuire of tay tube aad plicet | talnd ta gust. wera nuies 1 , } of vad ty oC mtly kang inte the ear yd | Mary Fama Com Titnwerlia i Fi sido tye little felow, about the sage of Judge | them on lin plate, Hoe ae une ot thy sardines. don Fr pal ' m ‘ to resign in onder to vxape dinmissat, hiefow | this eas, #0 he callod them together. But | Of rellroad wick re atly rang | reece rai M04 | SAR Conmpbslisssssamuatrrente” BLT Hodiords’ sail tue giibe ie at seimeoeee tat eee | Ciera ae tim Plates Ate aie One of Mie ar May, Be | tilgeet Ries of f , Parent se : 4 ; : divapoeured trom wigh b investigation into the J.Ariita sees gf 0° | Queorsaived bat, 1 loogs like an tuverted tunnel | bud been auaent duriig bie cow conversation D er est and feoole sympathics being all the tine | they proved worao than the Mayor, for they | ovaso uf this singular occurrence roretiad ee ay ett i. Sir | Wiha big rim. Aud ten bere is someting treat Joins eat tie Alverawn, " tucee sardines | Que gate, Mut ; Fivon to the pre-slavery gide of the momen. | at onee voted that they would not havo the | 1 at unaorneath the rairoad fora cotevdorasio die parted teeth aes 8% | be stomach of the man—a kind of rotundity like a | have Lone in teu." aut iwi.berieas ¥ : ; hey \ st wonoraoa Yachts wore started together at 1:30, und | Uropsica, pumpkin—t wut OKs stramecle tate Well, vem" ans eret Juin," those are Boston | dist waver A bea : | on total rogiiment in the city on Sunday on any ce Was M deep kULLEFrauean pond, Covered by & ved at the Lome stake boat in the tuiowis Tuo Fletcher ran up alongside tie yacht. she | sardines. Pucy're bower with bones than the boned | iejeyer ' tiie | Aan Dus ain : 4) f paar j Tust of biaes eurtu #ix fect in thicknows, ‘iis | order: Vig mao was Alderman doro Mo suail man | radians: “They tise better, Ali the bie twee | ‘ ' ven years that interven rhis or for any pur, om ‘ NM ji I ae tan ! Boston | wiel, tiroe-qnar tat | io Mine hie é aien ’ i crust supports a heavy prowth of wood, Tho pond | Same |. Owner. moa, a. | 88d Morgan Jones aug Dlink was ros outto | meu ere udines. You buy any ofthese | Sucat te H | ) ame wn the org mv of the Republ And thore tho mattor stands, ‘Tho plous | \s oui, vo contin many tel, yickorol am ° wig Hissoty oe re) Pletcher and unter a grunt 6. of Ity the | barsitice In tont Teey wou't out show, They | Lovutitul maples wave over \ eid “ Ha ah Pilla ‘Wee any Bel, pickorel among others, nap 1 sees > 30] arty was Lolsted on boara, The Alderman carried a | Wnt to keep Aud wnotuer ‘hing. they , t { . party of the rebellion, aud | Ninth went on to Boston last evening, chap: | out all withouteyes, tu the suns townahto te aus | {ii Wt Til AtdatpMitcs cress 2 BL 8] Duekegaumon board. a newspaper, aut a big wold | cost 9 hu Bobody ‘wil buy thom Phere | ab serven whieh will bo regarded a¥ one of | lain nnd all, iu spite of these elurlish ro. J other puna avout twonty acres in extent, upon | Qa J Mario Bh G| Waletie, The latter art cart 1 to any | were ren bea fiend in Boston Mita ef Neer ati " up y ) nit di Das been Covered Within the post twer prise int oe Hes, mit the Wy Campoe H ave Lo ple wilh aie vt war . in Monae Gientiay win among tho foremost | whole muburbe tll they find a place to pray etry Py rittetsarecaa| ESC Kaapp had to allow hee THE STORY OF ALDUEMAN JxHOM ae Nobu to co hee ae 7 Res " 4 y ve nd the process t# stilt cont on, Wor | tinue ne y 4 eT : b q Hope WHD bie Bosiou sard i t Jeadors in the battleline on the right pile | n. Sines the days of vho early Christians, | some distorce ‘rom the smne tt in ilied with ndente peg Hi U bad known that roo wero going to start on 1 Commodore Chauberiin ¢ % tie bones giv The gone wounded for 4 Ro mon excelling bit either in fidelity to | who had to crawl down into tho eatuoomls | yl tiene lee Mt tues structure of curtil, | sa Qhsit your surpius woney in the Mutual Benc it new went over to the | hom uur wien carne ’ {ae way Pf r rf aVings ibaDh, tu (ue Sau Balding. dd et, Noth River, ie the Aldermay lLoved very grove and wine, Lo | uhh ee Soi Te ' ‘ Ci’ 4