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THE SUN, TUBBDAY, JUNE zu, 1571. ee RE, ay ———— - Wy, ing thelr children on account of it. fe | them ¢hat hey are Very much mistaken. In THE NEW ph ow oat TAX. THE FOREST CITY'S DEFEAT, DUILER'S © AREER iy eorrr, iM! ll yy PR ES{] Wie- ,., wanted the matter set right, and asked to Mendom the tat is not held to be 8 86 | wagderbiere Last Card—ie & spate The Rey, Mr. Biranes Atatements Cone ‘dithii Tt ee" Seay yy, | tee the statement of our reporter who had | cred animal, In fact, it is not even a canon | dnwalts A SPLENDID DAY AND AN EXCITING] AMed—Teni mony af 4 Former Vicest ane OFFICE-NOLDER® CANDIDATD Cie * ow * | aulled on bim op Saturday. 11 wee shown }4ai aotmal, “There were no cate in the Ark | 4 dence! WANA OF BALE, sal ander Burier Lhd Bbincs for AIL eed sf } ith N ne ‘ . Oorresvondence of The Sun. et p he Biditor of (he tun. foe Prendent t = | to him, and be testified to the accuracy of | with Noa. The cat is an unecriptural | wWrismyorow, June 18—The reason why, ate | phe Caton tround Verdant after the ftain | S!t- You gave published end or Prendent TUFRSDAY, JUNB 90, 1871, the reporter's interview with himecif. crenture. It is nowhere mentioned tthe | aij, nothing has been done aboat the collection of =Over 3,000 spectators on the scene | * letter From our worthy missionary to Egy ps. tue U 8 E t ES 8 8 6 R A N ne Qeaoseesnaeniiens : a Tho Rey. THOMAS HANLON then begged | Bible. Tt is worshipped by nobody on Man: | te tax onthe New York Central Railrond, whieh, a8 Maxuifeoat Fictding of the Mutes Bad | Rev. Mr Strang, stating the way it waien 18 ». fs * ai nneen . d, " " cept BER and Bixpy, | your readers will rémomber, was to hate been col Dicker Playing the Old soldier. Gnited States consular agences in Eeypt are ct ‘ : arms tite that the report should be supprossod, and er “theme ign fe on a Via the | lected on Monday, the 12th that., ts thaton Sunday. | The Forest City oine of Sterstaud otayed their | tamed Sy the eatives, and the manner m whieh they Relations of Useless 3. whom the oiler Ofer. tory Theatres (rer \ finally sat down at a table in one of our} No one attempts to burn themed to hs the 11th, after consultation with Commodore Van- | second game th this didtrict gesterday afternoon on We been met in the oMce of Cot. @ Hi. Butier, the holders want to Renominate along wit! Him Fith Av, Theatre Delmerke ® editorial rooms and wrote out another re- | memory of dead cavs except Dr, COMINS'A | gerpiit, the Mon. Richard Schell and Maj-Gen. | the Onion ground, Wiitiamebargh, and certainly sul-General, by Hasan and ihe in’amous wan dent's father, Ponte Grand Opera Nomen Thre Hanctbese por, which te wanted published as the to | neighbors. Andehall an American citizen U.S. Ay went apto West Potnt in | we ground presented a most agreeable appearance. ig dew, A. D. Stroiogo, ie aan 4 sors momen port of the Sun reporter, garbling, erasing | have his personal Ihberty put in peril for | # toectal train provided for their ose by the Commo- | The heavy rain on Bunday had bad a <nos dened. Aithocgs my good and Christian ‘riend, the Rev . ‘other. rartoey wie, AL UNICRED: execs aorrge ¥ 6 ’ . fen t O' dore, Alter they reached the Point, a conference took | cial effect, causing the grass to ook most exquisite. | Mr. Strang, is very far from Conoecting my fad he Ms nie peat payrenn portions of, and adding to the true report of | attempting to defend Lis flowers and Ile | or wees Prenident Grant and the Commodore's | iy green, thas affording an eereeutle and ples with the outrageous transactions of that Li At of Lane Vocraenneey aim Thee Mind lee, that gentleman. On being told that bh slembers against the destructive claws and envoys, ‘The result was that the Presitont eent the | retlet to tne eye from the hi glare of the san, | Jew, yet a8 { was myself at the time in the Consae | Wikon Iie © dmmnienonet of ine Land Gee. Hay nk e a statement could not be published in Tie | hideous caterwaulings of this unclean beast? | rejjowing telegram to the Becrotary of the Tret There were present over 3,000 spectators, al) of | 'ato in the capactty of Vice-Conscl, and perhaps some 1 Wee se gc oon a sefbatebetecid mee Oe ‘ SUN as the roport of our reporter, the Kev. | We say No, empbaticaliy No} If it shall | ory: stim appeared to take great toterest 1c the game, | of My aemerone friends tn ini coaniry Aga UHM8 | gauss {e,Denmarn ecsrhdlutomecdindalal Persons go cou! h 8 . “ New k tty brisk, | me concerne » Abel Ratho corbin, President's brotherin.) arin eae oat rein toe diy stun oP eth, Tuomas HANLON begged the gentleman in | clearly appear that Dr. Comins resorted to id takan ens cara iets beg ry Das ares tegaenn ty ri erential that {should deny any tueh tmpliestion. For the | BegoiIMior OF fol and res estas specs wigan Vy wadrewsing the Publisher eine of the std for God's peg Be hed ann vteatn with , eet 7 wae. ‘This explains the milk tn that eocoshat, Dackers Who thought the odds, % to 14 0n the Ma ba! Upc ge pl also jane cor: jor tag gepetecuo iv Vetter Se aie eee aan in, and repeatedly offered to pay ally for | catching them {n atrap should no! con: —_—w tuals, quite good enough to aceapt to s large awount, | ttt facts of which T was m an eye-witness. at the Exeouure . a im FOR PRESIDENT. such an accommodation, His supplications | strued as torture—then let him be properly | Twn Sen prints the above beoause it comes | Those persona, however, who Invested their #:amps ‘ baton 6 SBORETART AND MR. ae pent, Bas peasy, he rst consular appointment thet was made i i] oe and offers wore of course unavailing. The | puoished, just asa man who should wanton- | from « responsible estes nema! it trusts sass ois Oriadhy ks Ghotapeabs Wars GUN Ut beet Oa: beet On Gas ue anaes iad Ae 4 einpatecetion, gentligcere Bale Ae \ . Dent, Pres other to) Mt Mf FARMERS’ AND MECHANICS’ CANDIDATE, next morning, June 18, Tm Sow contained | ly torture a rat or a mouse that he had | that the report will yet prove to j Lifted to thelt opponente st the batsand Detter ta the Geld, | te able to converve a title tn Tuallan, Ags wae colzed gga ol Samcinn Su Pratlscs rtotaw, ’ our reportor’s report, the Rev, Tomas HAN. | caught in atrap should be punished. Othor. | Cam it be that [Grant will dare to seil out to ¢ Indeod, the fielding of the Mates, with one of two | by Btrologo, and every morning was bronght by him | gins’ Fedor fat dent's brotner.n.Jaw, only The ‘radon for enico ander Indian Boreas ¢ i! ME GREAT AND G00D LON's report, and an account of the Rev, | wise, lot Dr. Comins go free, with the cordial | homens ve bebe monopoly the rights of | very trining exceptions, wan a West to witness, | oUtaide the door of the consulate and there placedin | piace worth giooyme year 0 0 1 TN Olt “a P , f a ‘i e nation’s Treasury uarantine ; that (9, he was strictly prohibited from oF A HORACE GRIMES | err ree ere re er | re ee ees a Meee a its tetan opener siawecc, | (arte eas, souarusicaiios wialerer wilt tnons fe | CHE lanelh taser Firidenly bretboniase, oo. i} i Two daye afterward the Kev, Titomas | efforts to loseen the hideousness of onr AM-SAM-4M-MO ON TRIAL, Pearee fa'ly eustained bis reputation at short stop, | (he ottee, aud aerward was led by Ktrotogo back to lector of the Port of Rew Orieans, place worth #09 | i —>— » | hie hoave. he at if v HANLON wrote a card, which was published | metropolitan nights; and at the proper time | py, artne Court Photographed—Mr. Spen- | and Fercason played very well as third bese, Ligh: | The prosonce of each a strange Iodividaal for Ove | edits, Ramee Longstrees, Presi ent’s neotver io.iawie FXAS and NEW YORK, in the morning papers of last Saturday, | let a statuo be erected in his honor as pub- cer Delighted—A Christina (rom @ Nat 4m led the Mutual score at vie bat; but Fereuson | consecutive days outaide of the consuisie, and, bie tet buiae Hagson, Presiaent's own cousin, Mioter ah Ss eal ated ene saying: “In the light of the developments | lic benefactor. u We ne Legal Bartle Won for the | was alter him closely. Eggler, however, respecting | tyr the chief clerk, as well as. mine, autil orders iv Rat A patton, Fredenty brother nary d Will Grant Rebel t ‘ ————— eathen Chinee, Whom there were great expectations, eould not | from up staire wero sent to the office for a commis | tint eovein, Collector of the Fort of Galveston lermy } aenaaat ee INR Ge silica of the last few days, 1 havo [itecd by President GRANT is #0 anxious to In-| The Heathen Chinco made bis rat appearance | facxie the pitehinw of whe Lite wouter, beise able | f0m to be drawn for Mr. Agu an connulat agent at Y aah ina hited Adit caer’ Wantirna iy Some « the South mn papers are bringing abolish corporeal punishment from the dis: | gogurate » civil service reform that he is taking | in the Marine Court yesterday noon in the case of | to make bis first base only ance out of six attempts. | 1,048 of Strolono Lam unable to state; the Grat ach | “TUT “awawetter after, the mext election i i forward tho name of Gen. Haxcock as @ | cipline of the seminary #0 long as I shall | i¢ upon himself to provide the several States | Henry Milgarten agninst Charles Bamnel, otherwise | Ji White of the Porces City nine was Gf ihe play being the monetary transaction, it was | third eonsin, Clerk In. tie Reyister's office Tr Me suitable candidate for the Presidency, on the | remain its principal.” He also referred in | with Governors—pure, upright men, who are in Am-Sam Am-Mo, Milgarten, a ailor belonging to PRE-EMINENTLY TRE PIRLDER quietly settled tet jose (WO. Our worthy rep: | Department, Washington ; trusts iw entative to Khart 4 the American bark Harriet, asked for damages for favor of the present Administration and its con- | Vo.oa with amsem-AmMo bad inflicted 00 tinuance for another term. Tho Ohio office: | iis arm when tho vessel lay iee-bound near ihe holders and Administration editors have been | mouth of the Thames river, ‘The bark was op ber | bevier anprtelnied after the Ger ceiection "Or mis Gepey, oF Turkish | Uti d, be Aiupeon, Presidents own eonkin, enone n0 swinging the bar which souiained tus vo- | brovinuon ater the next elections, vn. oe Sealy IE written asestroctions, left the city without XVIIL Jona Simpson, President's own cousdn, Bees dviay. ofa Lieutenant, Fourth Artiiery , prowoton hoped ground that if GRANT should be nominated | his card to the statement in Tuk Sun of June | by the Republicans and of an election he | 10 a# “ false and injurious,” but did not deny might endeavor to maintain himself in office | one word of the two-column report in TuB on the Cleveland side, alshough Sutton also fine format third bas ception, the finest thrower from (hird to Orsi base among the base ball fraternity, the ball going as Fomine arch 1. 1873. i 3, A ered to suppa: Map 3 tng . ARTAILING THE 0. 8. CONSCLAR rnvenrR’ fn oF wien’ by military force; and in such a case it} Sux of June 13, containing his own stato. | ordered to support Bax Wane of San Domingo, | way trom New York to Nambureg. etraight and almost as swift ae an arrow to ite mark. Chin Fa GAOUEEY GFOGN, | gantpoMer tamara irae hereto Hine would be handy to have a General a9 his op- | ment and the account of his visit to the who can relied upon to swear by ihe Prei Henry Milgarten testified that the qearrel arose | ci i gait ", as thoes loan mue, Thi or District, Ohio y “4 t 4 On a fine Saturday afternoon, shortly after Mr. rn how it onent for the offi “ : ahaa dent; while the people of Wisconsin have been | from his having asked Am-Sam-Am-Mo, who was | ied the score on th AQh tne Satarter efternoony enor oe ms | esa dasoe ammmeargeeane contin’ havbang, Ponent fh ; ice, ‘i ; Sun office, when he attempted to buy off tho | ie tacd trom Washington that Gov. Fatncninp, | the steward of the vessel, tor somo coffee, He | Mr. Swandell having been cectad | tone, drosming of the good old times of thie conn. | REL Mine HAD Nagriiiée. President's Uro:hep m a ic i pe b bs) ‘rc ‘ ?. v en = ¢ 7 Age ji h i cond cousin, Ci en. nuer's x tt : This calculation seems about os al med as] truth and to procure the substitution of the present popular Executive, who bas no stock | n't ret it though, but got some cute on his arm | ‘he gume opened well for them, es in the rst in Sz, wave | Sow 5 eer tavorvale, fave tue Jews aecind cousin, Cher in Gen, bpinner’s offre, te the grief of the girl who was crying bitterly | falsehood in Its stend. ‘That damaging ¢x- | githor in Guat or San Doiningo, does aot desire | {Tom the Chinaman, who ased « large carving knife. | they scorod three rans ihrouch mods by Cerleton | ternce te a room, Hoping to mest ao ons. I went | SAIL liver W. flocs. President's mothers eran mq 4 oe 8 » q " . 7 ry . | and Kimbai!, and then waitewashed the Cleveland | ¢ Highs 4. re | nepbe anit letrict Attorney, Co EW atthe thought that if she should get mar-| posure of his barbarity, duplicity, and die | » resiection, though the Governor himself has | | Ba Ward Christianson, a sailor, was the neat Wit | Te, Py aacond inuing was # Dank for both #ides, | 414 noe wreh to Where wae 8 DRtITS Tl | eee, ee ie Gs uriet sektocoes sorb eine, as de said, ried and have a bab; opt | cer. + , and drop the baby into | honesty the Rey. Tnomas HANLON was too ry, Mt, Strologo, Sot Col. Butles ness. He gave the Bible a hearty smack. the Forest City aine going ost in one, two, three given no intimation of such @ determination. | «what language do you speak?” asked Judge | order, Jn the third sud (ourth tunings the Mutuals priv ‘A.W. Casey, President’ the oven she was heating, the little darling | sagacious to deny, because be knows that we | And now orders have been issued for the pen- | Grose, A went in and out again tn the order of striking, both TEUEa Us ep ae RLSEy UlterWiva/ te cues | Pe eer ee would be baked. Nevertheless, it im true | have the proofs of ite truthfulness in his own | sioners of the personal Government to rally in | —« Halt-broken Rogiish," the Swede answered, Gretelase. dn each. of ihese:topinge. the Weaters | fame inte the office. ant Cold ave the man atancing | The River Counties a Uott (or the Farmer's that among a somewhat numerous class the | handwriting, facsimiles of which we can at | Nebraska to the support of Gen. Taaren as the | There was an audible titter men, pot op one ran, the one inp te third teaning Oe | ond or tuird tuterpreversiip (or the. cousuiste at Marketa tied bibl dL Ch AAEM he) apprehension existe that GRANT hag no in: | any time publish. Gnanr candidate for Governor of that State, aa it | | He anewered s few questions, James Frey, aa: } infough a vad dhrow (rom Higham and a bad bit of | {2 meat iin outside of the eonseiete nd tals the | tien 1 Popular Monti 7 tention of giving up his present position | ‘Thin cago has precipitated a wide-spread | ## ¢tident from the impeachment and deposition | fer lesa hata heeed oneti Se RC yet erratic \Birologo nd solicited we services of | correspondence of The su0. without a resort to arms. Such a supposi- | and vehement discussion of the right of « bi braid na eae fe = re boa Frey—My name is now dames Prey, It nsed to | se enabled the Matos bit got to let Kvangelides anow angibing ot what | Gixasrox, June 15.--The effect of Mr Grew tion is extremely ridiculous, Gen. @nanr J | toacher to flog pupils Intrasted to his care. lon't know what is fur their own good It is] 4. pin raim Rerlescher, You see, Iwas among « TO POT ON Two RUNS was coing on. As soon as Strologo made his ap- | ley‘s speech throughout the State has been electricak very evident that a State whieh removes its chief | j54 o: Americans, and they ured to laugh when they | !n the fifth inntn magistrate for receiving presents in return for } called me by my name, His testimony was unin. Saeen inca tae eee eats Mates a endure | fenced talking, Dot being annoyed by the. p Wee, ab the end of the ith ianing | OJ: Ald the curious eyes which lighted upon 1 were pot | Pearnace they met outside of the consulate and com | In every county the enthas ‘ mie andonndel Ne such excitement bas been known eince hard cider very fond of power and money, and he has 80 | The exceeding pressure of public opinion on managed as to make tho office of President | this ebject is indicated by Dr. HANLON’s official favors is not worthy to be trusted with Lar tae Deingé5 to fin their favor. To the sizth tnoing the | Sirelugo thoaant be retire into the Italian gro | times. The great Parmer ¢o ase a homely phriay i imaman now walked up to the witne: i 4 ta, where the éonadential 5 rahledl pecuniarily profitable to an extent that his | speedy announcement that he has abolished | the selection of its own officials, and the Presi- | stand, a amall yellow-green man, with almond eyes, | Mutes once more sisappeared in one. two. three or. Sony sate obpanlia. minerd she conddeatial secretary | 16 eweeping everything defure nim. Democrats and ais ata face like @ ripe cacums same had vot Dickey Pearce slightly fumbled she nerally obtained lite plate of macaroni. Btrologo | Repubiicans. Radicale and Conservatives, slike are y dressed. Dail which struck nis foot; as ft was they did not | Davina seated himself on « box, and the aspir- | lod ip his praise, is you Tape counsel for the plalacig—What | score, Bad Dickey om walking In'at the end of thie O06 for the laverpreverstity ou ¢ bar of Mocnacofee. | in the river counties tte Meling Mm his favor @ Gevernor himself, But it seems strange that | #200, NOmel os changhte 2, toning appeared tolimp alittle, which the crowd ap: | be pecuniary meane ang ibe grucroaity of the latter | A ae oerate te later, ace the ve Gaunt should bave overlooked the claime of | | Mr. Stilixnecht—Cotject to his being eworn, Mle | Tenens wen exeuse for his mat a0 thoy burst ne | He.VIED commissioners came out of ihe gr of Benator Maraendergh’s Canal Dill, nave decowe Borten to another term, Probably the President bass Ms a8 yo . predecessors never would have supposed | corporal punishment from the discipline of possible. As a natural consequence he will | the Pennington Seminary, Whether such o ve very loath to give it up. But Gen. Grant | wholesale and precipitate surrender to the Je not the one to head a minority in an at- | fears of the parents was wise or not, the dent is quite consistent in practically reducing it to @ territorial condition by appointing ite rs sughe end shouted, = Tt won't do, | store, and each one took ¢ die ent direction. tompt at revolution, He is too prudent ® | trustees and faculty of the schoo! will donbt- 1 will eatiaty myself fret by a tow questions. cuane temnedlanety s Guid cao th disgusted with Hofman, and are wow over to ther 5 4 1 y A ag RIA OO) came imradiately to me, and told me the re. | SYK laches man. It has not pleased Providence to en: | loge Lereafter learn, To us it has a weak | 's not aware of the fact thas although this adroit } 1g toe tnagtasin Halsh T au4 Dood ub oh he bas hie wan salou: | SUL OL NG INPORTLACS OWRD The SUptCRRt TOF ERG J SAVOREY Of TS BN Oe eee segura afd + *, inaocier has fort is office, be has not een erisive e' [| erg usot poe oe ee Te ? ero je ‘801 erica a if dow him with fine sensibilities; and many | look. But it ie in keeping with all the rost | declared incapable of holding any official positive | an iateroreter’ ‘Another ‘Culuamen stepped forts, Sesto rom tur tion. Two math’ by Carleton, whe hotuisation, should by apyroved Oy the local anibot Whice so thitiled the rent farmer heart of ibe We of his acts which have outraged public opin- | of Dr. HANLON's ill-advised movements from 4 He looked bilions, null to-day had only one error reetetored agalvat | rns gio downy the spot, tte aspirant rerused | county, dave bees forgotten I ihe Durning slo + \ isis di dof th iy ie in the future, as ts usually the cage under euch | 4p. suilknecht wanted the witness to de eworn | itn this season, and a bad throw from Lass, eave | fianins SU AOA OG oe tok Ie tee ing od | aneuce of the her of Texan Md on from their disregard of the generally @e- | the evening he cut that gash fourincheslong | circumstances, It would be gad to believe the | tn the Chinese manner. He should kneel, strixe + | the Matuale corde raze tn whe Seventh innise, and PT a " "the Germans ave kindly overlooked his error of t ep of decorum, have proceeded not | in y. . ‘3A f * 4 ped china saucer against the ruling, and thon’ take ¢ Cave 5 ding the Sanday liqnor law, ant are ‘, i cepted rules of decorum, Lave proceeded not | in young DEckEn’s flush till now. It is plain | President guilty of ingratitude to no distinguished | fainetngeer agtings the mbings and thon wake the | eine order, MO FO ORLE CoMectaR AP | E)"Ntm wre manrout ol recard (oF mie ints tht bo much from a wanton defiance of popular | that he is not ft to govern a school under | a follower, and the whole truth t the saucer ts craexor, and if aeeatar on tes ev unteaa mas caraneor illo SEN A STADE Oathive in Oohaif of Kathortand The car Aa Bcutiment, as from an ineapacity to under- | any circumstances, He lacks self-control; | poeanno MAnniOb whos surrender at | Heaven ike the suscey.t 7 12 lou Be éracked i | frictongr'of the truth of the old adage, nk | gD: & consniar agent st Onioos Berice received. | Bikt With Colette ong devotion wo the cou tand that the 6 } ety in b i ois ; east Nagy tiara eA sas boehiney be Mr. Spencer said bie eHent wasn cood Christian, | ‘0° “ll you are out of the wood." In the eighth bea pooper gpa dans f axricultare, ‘lf stand that there i 'y in bis | he is wanting to judgment ; he is deficient | peg 4. 3, 7 \ inning the Mutes went outin striking order and | Temoval, he came to Alexandria to try ad recon: | Of ae = ‘ 1 ‘ . iego de Avila is paraded,by tho Spanish Gov- Mr. Stulienecit—What ie your religion? inning the Mul a Se 4 at % Gen 1 ¢ 7 The trish.beart of Cleter beats time to a” Pai. “ b opwortubliaa of tila lilnh wdioe ik ; - H re Beuleneelt— What ie your religioe them “the fret two Cleveland men followed tone | cile the Consal-Generat to ate resvpeiniment. Opon ° i he (ing using the opportuuit # Ligh ollce to | in courage ; and bis attempt to tmpose | ernment as an important loss to the patriot eanse | 5 Am-Satn: Am Mo- Fey Treas said ae | eintar say, the nexi two men however mate thewr | Wis AFrIval ihe services ‘of stroiogo were ‘cacom | ral, Dacanee of nig uom-neckarian, views ail i advance in every possible manner his indi: | false and garbled account, prepared by Lim: | in Cubs, bas never held any command in the | interpreter, 7 paseo on clsar hite, then Kimbull sent a bot one 10 | Tenn te Mri agent nut bevagraoie wo epeak any | procortion of the Dopulation of southern Ulster A vidual juterests and those of persons whom, | gclf, upon the public as the statement of a | liberating arms, Out of compliment to his cou. | MF. Sulikneent--Do you betong toa eburch't | MUELI aoe ally seauired 10 souck other iaaguaze exceprnie native one, strotoga aeuin | Tvsdy io acta wor the gre teaceimaser 9 i! from oe of © ale nity or the dictates of | disinterested reporter, shows that Le is also | sim, Gen. Doxaro Manwot, who died gioriously | went to church when he Was Sung," Was the wir FUMBLED THE MALT, Tobin again and egaia aot (0 Kugw | Tue veterans uf he tate wae Co at ogi } yersonal friendship, he f posed te pro- | |, y vt 7 for the canse, Epvanpo Marmot was appointed to MH 8 . howeve igh avo the Forest | anything ado hortly ard the proper | thelr ermor, taspiced by Wis ne egnibition is} i ae ‘ i 5 king in honesty. But the wretched man a Pa sph eas i : Mr Sullkneeht—What church? everet, ee er came ctoad NomGies | arrangements for s mesting on the following day | daunted Lerwisin te cous etanded ihe Kue i Vide for at the public expense. # still a fellow-creature, and as euch ehould | * Position on Gen, Jonnan’s staff, but bis eurver | Am.Sam-Am-Mo—Ia tho enurch of my country at | Sexivai' tne West wien the Mlutes meut to the cat | were tate, and the whole ofan was made kuuwa to sir fit nda rar ened \j So far as Congress will assist t ‘ ; in the army ceased when Gen. Jona: thi anton. - . for the | 0 Ne! ‘of | me. ‘The three parties mot outside of the consuiste ne mutavo to tho Farmers ; So far as Congress will assist not Le dented the pity even of those whom | i tht army ceased when Gen. Jowpax left the | te ieiiknecht—tn a Christian or Ina Chinese | (27,ce,, lest une, Althoneh Woy, had & lead of | I eouedered mare do nold inert conference, To | sandidate sre the «Mcenovters, and teone tem it will uso every advantage in b wer to insul do od. Still, he island, Some five months ago a true bill was | church? Cieveland batting in the previoas tcaing that tt | £0 sala foto the grocery store, Btrologo thongnt, | even are proving recurs the Co! 3 P bo has insulted and outraged, Still, he must : Ate beh Auh Moatn 4 Cavlatian war ad " P Ale: Araserit’: Wom lon @ Uchere | ‘ found by a Cuban jury against this same Man ae ren ace 8 Cer eChs emeren. Would be adi ssible to take matters a litle more | Would De aniveky, ae he had load hie last customer maintain his present position ; but there is | not Le allowed to go unwhipped of justice +] ox for the robbery of @ large sum of money, | aeracheneet— Woere ao good Cuinameni go whem | Weenie ic toasibie, and thie they did,” puiting on | there, Te turning to the right te «nw the doors of met no danger that he will ever raise the stand: | although, as we are opposed to corporal | gnd for the forcible abduction of young aah ‘Aii-Sam-Am-Mo—If they do right they go upto | (2 Funs. the only onge they earved the | satable below the consniate wide open. The high game, This left the Cleveland team Gyo runs to | Commissioners murched lato the stabie, and seared ard of rebellion heaven. ust the lawfully ex-| punishment, we hope that justice will not *) Mahia and since then be has been a fugitive from the | ‘The Chinaman took the onth. ‘Tho Sergeant pat | MAke 0 Lie the tame, rather too much fo expect | Tomitties OF tte ne ee thes mere macr to | feeling, Kren Nature le illuguuatiog, aul e¥ery inl pressed will of themation, Even ifheshould | whip the Rev. THomas Haston with a | civil officers of the Cuban Republic in the town | {4 Hibie huto his hand. whlch ne turned arownd | Shine. Yi Loy unggeds Howavers tc vut se, cue | meet and tear tne Koran: ‘On this weatoer commis: | Holnaly veak aM Wile iw ablvge Wt thet » empt so preposterou yul = oh ¥ b ad pgy nie 0s y and the Mutes dded o ore ¥ictory | sionere Aat Uemselves to discuss the chance ot tli Yatron Ssint, Ulster county can be safely co vute ( Attempt so preposterous an act, it would | rawhide, vor cut gashes four inches long in | of Mahon, which bas always been in the hands of mouth. Aim Sam-Am-Mo, kept it thers, not enow. | (o" incl championship eefior, aud oue, Woy which | applicant for the Caited States cousuiar agency at | on for ne thoassnt majority for the Fatmert sud oe amount te nothing. In such o case the ma } hie flesh with any implement whatever. the Spaniards. Ciego de Avila, the place at | (B& Gvideatly what to do with if. The Bergeant | dig tuem great credit Osioot, Got ouly among themselves, but also iu the | Mechantes’ candiaate. i a f EAE Wok his head with one hand and the Holy Book with ence of che inmates of the place. cocsisting o —_—— Leiba jority of the officers and men of the army a whichthe is smd to have surrendered, is only a | the other, and bumped them together, It was in Tae 800! donkey, @ happy family of dogs, | The Domocrate for che Farmers’ Candidate A, would show as little hesitation in hanging | Appointments tn Return for Presents, | few miles from Mabon, Hie “watited’'then in ble vernecular, eqeaking | pearxtTet,,, GRI27M| qRones? city. qaisrn | one tom ce aad & suber of pleeoas CLrusn, Chautauqua county, N. ¥., June 14 Gen. GRANT ona sour apple-tree, as the . R neem Uke @ rat, that Milgarten struck tim with a big | Bigham, dd 6.0.8 2 3 S}AMwon, oF goas ti 7 ni nowt IS71.—f am giad that THe SUN has boisted the oxme fa ae Tee eee ee EE apie ; ne: hie We publish in died Part of this paper | ho Berlin correspondent of the London Deleying bla When lie ralused to give him the cot 3232 Saal iy Ue Coen ee Beecmammnes wrnggt Stihel Gan Herase Gresley aa Goa Parcurs’ an) ‘i uld have exhibited in performing the | the statement of Mr. ALEXANDER C. EVAN: | arg writes that it le rumored that Count Movran | M*beisSs Metesnt Mee T hs, ce tend Iinee 2123 TELL] | cold. the applicant offeres $780. trolcge woe!) | Mechanica’ candidate for the Presidency. tle 4 he, same office for Jury, Davis in the Leight of | orxrpes, formerly VieeConsul in Egypt has exprested his resolution to Emperor Wiuttam | 19 aie arm of te plain. ten $b 8 | cau enue wrmorrow and loft kucwe "OU | honest and sound tp the bead. Me cannot be Fy Mf vebolders' rebellion der Col, GeonGE H. BoTLER, Consul-Gene- | to decline the present of a million of thalers, | « Your Loman f wore amet fo tas, Gefen. Rata: oh YI DSL the expected victim found hie way te the | bought or bribed with presenta, Dut! pune, hres, See ral, Mr, EVANGELIDES fully justifies the | which it is intended by the Federal Council and | Cuinaman that nas appeared in the Marine Cocrt, 5 5 Til | Pinined the ‘whole care. “They advises tis char'ne | 024 100g Branch cottaxes would not bay Gover A Reverend Squeers. rs Wil BOb be discouraged, It in @ glorious thing to % 0 12 1) Totais,.......87 6 OMT Hodid de moench thing. Ltwarthen thatthe com, | Ment positions from Horsca le won'd apr ‘ On Friday evening, June 2, at a seminary | qe have recently published, concerning the | Bim. He has declared himself quite aatisHed | Christin tuth, while Fim Fisk and te whole Ninth yt td. go. tn ub. AR Teh sn ah | ThesConsal: General, “kd Ite alated Ue AL, Strang | mould neat Conave an Honest, uid fashioued Wor i for in Pennington, N. J., four youths | appointment by BuTLER of subordinate | With the honors that have fallen to his share, day for « place uf in Boston, je ander er de te Py tet Sc Me eapecsONR FONTS, os RGELIDRS eronvenk once more in the Uuited Statent ; were benten by the Rev. Taos HANrox, | officials in return for presents, Not only | "Wile his habits are 00 inexpensive that he | 00st UMnequondante’ oe ou | Tross aave neva onts. : lee U. B. Vice-Consal to Egzpt, | ot fa read the spect f 1 fo bt ai cl et On, jorace iT Hu a! q the principal of the school, for play:ng with | consular agente in different parts of Egypt, | 'e? 2° use for more money than he <soueaaaiintie pe merareromenen | CMTORG, : roa rorra ayaa ger bean-shooters, or sling-guns, contrary tothe | put int have ted ined to make | ‘eety possesses; and he cannot see that his MR, SQUIEK'S OLAM-BAKR. Onnh oieee eland va the Star, 00 | TRUTH ABOCT LOWER CALIFORNIA. | {wii yore for Horace Greeley las of the inelinilaa, Col place ut Interpreters have been required to make | nephew, who has been made his heir, has any — Todays Kentual’ ve, Athletic of Philadelphia for ree ee intact, LiMo every ve or t6 * i rules of the institution, The e.rcumstances | prosonts as a consideration for their appoint: | claim te receive money from the nation, twill | 2°w s Merry Party Celebrated Bunker | she suampiousnip, a Pulladelptys of Drake De Kay-The Winans) will ¥ te for ay 108 ' of the fagollation, as developed by a trust ° In this busi fe i t rebut Abeisie or AL Day Down Long Island Seun ee Alleged Victims Nothing Out Cheate and President if he is nominated it 3 a veloped by. S ment, In this business of exacting presents, | be seen that the views of Count Motremare very | On Saturday, in commemoration of the anni OBITUARY. Swindlere—The Country at Magdaleua ER cet sigue pret renareek. er (he Regia di sei eiene bis 2 | the agent is one A. D. StROIOGO, the friend | different from those of the distinguished soldier | versary of the battle of Bunker Hill and his own - Most Fertile and Healthy. We Want your kind of Nght were, 1 thick it Was sent to Pennington on purpose to learn | and for some time the private secretary of | wuom the venerable Postmaster of Covington | semtcentennial birthday, ® real old-fsiioned George Grote. hs Ratior of The Bun, Fou can, with your NUN light, opens pat wut af a + t bt ra * ‘i { Ww “ ore Me wildernes tt now Grant the way back U H ids the truth of the matter, and whose report in | the Consul-General. This tariff of presents | haa pronounced the greatest General in the | Rode Island clam-baxe was given by the Hon. B, | The cable informs us of the] death in Bog! Bras ih Sie Meld “hosing, *' The Magda | ices of bask to Ue Dicker indian, wuaner Og Ag) ite maiu features is corroborated by the Rev. | varios, of course, according to the impor. | World. President Guanr has never been known | G. Squier tos numerous party of bis intends, ‘The | 02 Sunday of Goorgo Grote, the historian, Ar. } lene Way Imposture—A Pistol at ® Mav's Head a9 4 | aay stssire, z ‘ A, 2 ? decll . Py FY Qrote was born in 174, and had therefore attained | Means of Persuasion—What the Government OM Horace Greoley emigrated from this town to New fi Tuomas HANLON himseif, are as follows: tance of the office, For an appointment as | ‘ decline presenta from the public nor from pri- | weather was delicious, the pinee, selected by him, : Pecitie Coast,” ates Ante moiker aes. tants Leek i f ppornrm: vate individuals who may be straggling for off. | Round Island, near Greenwie bh, just over the divid. | *eaze of 76. Ip his carly years be was s cierk in | clsle are Doing om the Pacific Coast,” you publish ® | Aint ry venta Min ith wotier her y wn, Ths boys were take down stairs by Mr. Dina, second or third interpreter to the consulate cas, tek a wy, ae ud i ye tng lige between this State and Connecticat, whe his father's banking Louse tn Threadneedie atreet, | letter from Magdalena, Lower California, whict 2 Varied 1 hope Hors Je vice-brincipat, to the office, which 1s & stmall, 4 is jal position; but, on the contrary, he seems a Counestiost, sale ‘ 01 hoa : ine ant eualiaria cat Tint) furnished room onthe Aret Quor, where they | Mt Cairo he exacted $500, while for a place | i hemi nus wes On F appreciation | Under the wide spreading oaks and elins the day | London, bat devoted all nia teteure time to study, | contains more falsetoods to the square eu that, a of the 1 dunk tue it Tu Mere iret by Dr Hantox, The boys eat down ip0m | ay consular agent at Osioot he required a pres- We bhak such evidences of appreciation | was passed most delightCally, In 1838 be commenced the proparation of his great | campaign document or « love-tetier ont @ tlm he will be t a whe pote n the Mr. Dinas | tere A, locked ee] BOG In caid should be encouraged by so distributing the pub- Did you ever see » Rhode Island clam-bake? Ona | Works “The History of Greece,” ot which the frst Tle signers represent thewseives an “victims Osident te INT ° ’ the doprand asl dows: folding ba Aceh 429) 68 Ghe. | en¥e| § n ge he patronage as to foster spirit of liberality on | wide circie of fat stones for a found yYolnme was published in 184 and the Inst tn 1886, | Of the Lower California Company * king fo A Ciet agus Demvcnat ron rau ioe, devi, geile It 1p impossible to doubt that BoTLER has | the part of office-seekers, And while the great | cord wood, with ereat granite boulders is built up. | Lencaneuncheite mnt hie conned ieee | S84 88 being cruelly treated, wut che zontiry an ; Oy HOM caaitatiea? enriched himself by such exactions. Inthe | Prussian General protests agsiast his nephew | ts is kiviled and bornt down, when thegvouliers | history and plillowuply, Avous the tue of ilo Ke. | *andy desert : erwas aston theatook | better days of the American Republic such | and beir being provided for at the publioexpeuse, | green cedur urust, ‘Then the ted hot boulders "are | Chen Le ae Shy St Londen een and | | Having Jost arrived ‘rom Magdalena, knowing (he | 4s one banquet given iu this city to the Dritish talied J.V. De filow nitvern sears | Villainy would not have been tolerated for a | our famous American General insists on quarter- | festored to the wagic clreie, and a pile of rock sow | Vuriiamente, retiring tn 1e4l, He was of the Liberal | my face awe ceciucel ake cahace dee ann, | Members of Mer Mish Commiasion the health ut sae esgu sof Capt doux Decwes ot | womens; but at present a remedy is not to | ing all his relations and all bis wife's relations d'many basnels of the soft or ‘true clam, wits | Sucaar center bie pn Teer neD to eeeegtin tie | exttain,” SOA NEMA ean ecpat tener ier Malueckir ie 4 . oud nephew of the Hon, s 7 non the United States Trea si . | other busbels of the hard clam, Lo) ty vind sak peorie fro s evon the band whict. was excc'et"of the New York Fite De’ | be expected. How can a President who has | "Pe is ws Ne Bates renee, Utterly regard: | Goran"iheu ‘potatoes, onton chickava, iuefi ts | fiaeithe state Cama ne shee acca SeelG om ine | Thete signers were not engaged by oF taken to pia Wo ceunpiinens tne” m Dr ihasvon comarnces ita tne | himself Introduced @ method sulstantiully | [eM Of their Biness for the lucrative ofices into a wrappings. lobsters and green, corn tn the | ropresented thein, Mis last work ‘way * Pin‘. aud | Magdaiena by the Lower Callfors'a Zompany. Dut att Pp bad dean att whi e thrust, is 5 ug contras 2 ric egraphed for from | the Stuer Companions of Socrates,’ sro Dt of 87 red tn New York 5 of Queen Viete roRen on the tack the same in the distribution of the highest Geauua ahaa ede it mon ¢ Phe Aud GesDREsHAd te REDE aa ero Cs the ‘Stuer Companions of Bocrater, in| ste of tot af en tired m New York 97M ot Qucen, V offices under his Administration find fault ; % too late). Over this pile of substan cit or the fon af a vatcanle dye ibaa st few years in thoir diff ficlds of action acies a siout duck cover Was throw Assemblyman Jacobs's Foot Race. Ho called orchilis moss, in Lower street Now | With a scamp like BUTLER for levying this | nave attracted the attention of the world, can | grass and Siried’scawuods "Porth mbnice nctiee Yesterday afternoon the Brooklyn politicians | WoNthly wages, board, and passage « ; ul dhe mck | gort of blackmail in @ remoto country like | hardly fuil to create comments at howe and | tc0k the Havorous muds, and! it was served up | wero bursting with laoghiter over afoot race between | VaECed : ng very | Egyptt And how can he punish Butien | abroad which will cense Americans to fecl very | gions “Alter the feast of food’ thiagee Cone. | Alterman McGroarty and Assemblyman Jacobs ov serge vba Cok ea Abas for de thore what Grant Limaclf has | proud of thoir President, dure ‘Hall, Sueretary of | Sue Americus Cab who Prospect Park course, The stakes were §100 a sito, ae poe Prche's laborere as should with to : wen ON timed dnced | One was lo go round one way ant the other a con gage in agriculture, after repayi: passage stint Ses = . = = i bYt An Ontrege on Personal Liberty, phecge dl ied " Tonle AEVEr sterteeron a ee eel teatG Mn eee a 4 , aetna cl acer bes ellen (rer ent at LOT eraiae we Ou Balurday tant Dis CAMEAM, COMIEIA Of li team lien) cet Caslenath chore cficcus anand: beat roan eybarty went turouuls every part of the | xcGroarty ran to the frst quarter at the top cf b oF here, 1 ofan. | a +r Fe Daenes om 3 East ‘I'wenty-sixth street, was arraigned | forty Ss east of Sandy Hook, Ibi t nd Secretary Hall'e Sybaritish cham er speed end gave ont, Ashe failea 10 see Jacobs he d ae ted, with some tal » fellen than a a young et 5 Baws did ; fort Berea oh h plimentary speech to the Club and Mr, Sqnice | thought be bad given up the rico, and so be. turaed , the @ crowd probabiy wu men, wi . f vaca efore Mr. Justice Brxny on a charge ot kill. | ¢ { ‘ . and only about one | by Biustor Anthony, a few remarks ‘by vehe | and won vark to the stand & there pe nce the pal hea at bonatriee bs cul fi Maia aRanty ,drossed them | Ing cate, preferred by Mr. Benon, tho Prost | vies res it pasnos aver a broad expanse of water | fven With & Mlk’ th honer of the “Americas, | lomske it adraw lett @ were prize fehtors, thlevoa, rlckpockete, | ey aeH {0m the purbofuuty. t , aaninal fox tha Prevantion of ue X | brought the day to an end, When the sna was sot! | cobs, but the laiter rats, graduates of Blackweil® isiand sd t Cruclty to Animale, It secms that Dr. Co- | marine quaiitics. Sitting on the open piagaa of the | moriueluatiul, their ag or evening cuter | Jacobs, and he was congratulated by tus iricnds, \o 6 Word, they wore Now York politicians, iuembaney wore a vest. | MINS has been much annoyed by cate, which | hotel 1s like sitting on the deck of a shipin mid. | Mument ee ue of them eationably conti riends gore. bin Oi ahin® Sucorh Ah Gack of iscvement rene eta Srey rye * » Lee jcameut, Puche simply to ge er pai ) reruns According to the | spoil bis Qower garden and disturb his re {Except the fuck of movemont. During VERY COSILY FISiL. Weihe llibdald f gover inienWine Goanide ice to I i = : th ASTRO: ited hantinal atinengan nia’ a holiest weather elsewhere a refreshing breege 19 eit oe About two years ago a box sining i saa nding by abide Ly Wueir agro, ‘ r KER, “little | poro with untimely and unendurable con- | inery. and the appetite and digestion of the guosts | How the Strength waa Restored to Judge | $1,000 bonds of tne Brockiyn Assessment Puod | “About the middie of last month a depatation fr \ Drucken ‘ud moaned In lis sleep all | certs upon the fences in his neighborhood. | oxuivit its tonic effects, For invalids afticioa w Connolly's Legs. Loan and other securitios Was stolen during baok Wiaon arene da pet as the Corso! for ' night, aod the next morning the boys were | In elfdefence the doctor set a trap for cats, | the complaints koown by the aamvs of rose: cold, Col, Billy Overton is one of the profoundest | Hourt from the Park Savings Bank of Brookiyn. & | (reson Americus taldcee aaa ge ' iil sore and stiff a their wounds, A and cauglit many th n, As the trap nip. | DAay-fever, poach-fever, and tho 1 Pire tslor fi n the city, He ranks not far from the | *hort tine afterward four of the bonds aud some of Francisco, : ou Dreakfust, the elder Decken, bay bor- | ped hard, the cats wauled lustily when mh 18h Per um, Ta + two ai Hob Roosevelt tn dexterity with the hook sib Meath $be DARE | sey were Celngand hed boun better ied tow tt Peteas ad ’ Pee , itor their arrival every eymptom of their malady | and Mne—on'y Billy is not a boro Irishman like | Yesterday Dr. J Leon, of 26 Weet Thirteenth | | Ati a EM ried ina they | oMre r ceed tuwod-€2 50 of a friendly negro, set out with | caught, and kept up their cries till Dr, Co- | disappears, and a mont delightinl sents of relict fot- | Bob, ‘The other day o party under charge of Bily, | Mraets oMere wi bond tor sale at the oftee | of heat quality and. more than thes couse ceca we is uccupant'e § | young HyDe and walked to Trenton, a dis: | atts silenced them by knocking them dead, | lows, Her the nibihe vaneraily tive iw surt ard | cousisting wf Dick Tword of the Metropolitan, | beingunuble-eatsfactortY Wo acehunt iors spon, | Wat ghey Ad) Mo: done” over thrve Loars wore h incapwilanhe | L sia i bathing, sailing, Spanish wiaeke rel Ane - male satis H oa ny since Imnting; and that they lackea nothit sy tance of seven miles where they tovk the | which he usually did with ono Llow per eat. | t-ting,s Oe eee Ri ae eae ees cite: | John McLaughian, and two or three others, went 4 Was crested, Although the nuinber of, the | closing. a lurge slack of which 1 was cu \ ; », , . : able, on whi are spres e delicacies « och | down to South ste ry ‘The she enn pu a by oe i J i. Leon Udicious to land trom t th ow t {th tora for New York, where Hype's parents | Some of the neighbors whose cats were | inci, (Yand. “Whocver at uot extn ocr Beat | down to Routh Oyster Bay, They Ashed all day, Tt | way somumitted by Justice Hogan peaeeh ous 20 Jang trom the veegel owing tu thecun, | Mr, Creeley ie a 5 H rosie caught and killed complained to Mr, Brau, | mis’ broiled bluedad, taken rut out of tha water | Wat Whe toughest and dryest Ashing ever known a to burp Mr. Pache's warehouse, ns UHOSeaIS Rae ce ei ante ok 5 Gatasdaeo fa ), Mr. B ma Tisst f und pub on the gridiron, has a ploasare yet wo | Nota man hada bie excepting young Dick, who Resistance to the Milltary Despotien As the cruel treatment. the only cause ot com iv his ay i The nest Saturday, June 10, an account of | Mr. Bencw complained to Justice Bixwy, | come in tis subluvary workt, Tie hotel te vos | 18 40 good-natured the fal bat to come ap, He Lewis Leubuacher, of 73 Sixth avenue, is @ | PIMlNt appeared to Le that proper suverity was nut J of carts t ua i tu b, which was sent to us from | and Dr, Comins was or and arraigned | Un Taito bubsiearaud thence by stonmnt at go | completed & auecensiui day by hauling in ono littie | deputy sherif, and hax heen appointed a marsha | “A regaran the character of 1h i nin the 4 : Per ppeared in ‘Tn It oc: | a8 aforesaid, Instead of immediately dis. | 1! heach jnnd porsons looking fora summer waters | (ev adured ay ‘the east nt that tal, Ttwar gaan, | 2% Cab Duckworth of the Twenty-second Rogi- | of being a sandy covert, iis by far thet chest age | inthe #y ; casi fignation wherever it was | charging Dr, Comins, as he should have | vere in Rie! I Merits T OF exactly $8T to euch one in the party, It was con. ment N, G.S.N, ¥,, to arrest delinquent privates, | ©¥!'4ra: coc: Lave ever seon, and Wil produce | hase ‘ | ; cluded to Have the precious Kame tkan wround to | Loubuscher yesterday arrosted Jesse M, Hobbard, | meg vee erate Oty Negetaties to the acre than T of the pe ‘ rend ght forth a letter from the | done, with a reprimand to his prosecutors, —— Biiy's and serve mart uit : lebbard, | any iand inthe United sintew, All fruite, tropical | he ie ‘ i Be Ee ee ie i SDE I A REARS 0 Ista liardly 9 be woottred Af ait the carpet: |(taduieny Inte y if | 8 private of the Twenty-accond Regiment, and when | 840 semi-tropieal, Rrow luauriantly, the chinate i | He has aeait. 4 Seah ies | q 1 8 HANLON, threatening B| Justles Bixny held him for trial and sentthe | yg ponticiane in the South ud st dificult to guin | Walked over to Overton's for tie ue, | he was abont to take him to Ludiow street fail he Snply perlecans luca diseases are unknowns the ‘ I x th proseentic q eotte case to > Se ‘sh w ved to him by o al sitor, an was accosted by Win, Hl. Dard OR Cherted hehe | Watere swarm with turtle and Mob, and the erase t Ben with 7 ition, ‘That letter was | case to the Special Sessions. social ree ution from old reridents, when thoy aro | Iiils's party liad. to put up wie bude soni, | Uarts the father and brotuer er the trscuerswna | bua AFe covered wil) herds of iat caltieau deer | wr tten on Saturday, June 10, and was re We hold that such a proceeding is an out- | represented by such mep as Mr, Councilman Alfred | stuffed crabs, and salmor “Big Judge” ew knives and held the at while take ste my waving Magda end, these men Were of " 8 coved at the Sux office the next day, Sun. | rage upon the righte of citizen, Instead of | Crocker of Petersburg, Va. Ooo Richard Groco, a | giver tie Joke. te liked tt aa wellas ho had the | desse eecaped, Fathor aud soa were laid by Justice | Cie, urement i: D ais hours’ leer Mahia day, We had already sent our reporter to | being subjected to auch persecution for cateh- negro under sentence of death for murder, has beem | stated iu THe SUN ufow days ago, and he said tuey ———— ¥ could make from § ld, por day, Liv Pp an th 3 A . i interviewed by a reporter of the Petersburg Zndex, | Were as strong und bad ua touch Walk in them ua A Midday Robbery tn Jer Chty. peing exceedingly Cheap, cattio costing $3 to $1 ' cnnington, to get theexact facts of the cage } ing and killing eats, Dr Comins ahould | sit We'folieming te a portion of shecouversaion | ever ietore. hu gab dah had doue the work for | Yesterday. at vood. Joseph: Rommelly book. | Yei'si, hud, BY, duties Ok moray tutor tak manna j I? as above stated. On Monday evening, Ju 5 Tacenlain - 4 Which took pliee on that oceasion them superbly, * Bo the powers, but that twas i aie) he Wilby yory Moderate industry these victiins cau ma ite « aa 4 q above ainted. On Monday evening, June12, | Lave a public testimonial therefor, Do Dr. | *Wiero wero you on the mest of the marder | tolne. fish, thoagh,” and the dues ikea berets | Meeper for the Jersey City Ferry Company, was | Seeurediy “Osrely keey body aad sont tog The Greeley movement is ' ? the Rey, THostas HANLON eulled at the Sun | Coxuxe's neighbors, and Mr, Bena, and | "At Mr. Autred Croeker's store, near Pocahontas | 19 office via New Rochelle. When the Metpolr | £olng to the Hudson County National Vank with af nti, Manvel Cobos, of the above tri b | ptenomens of f off oo u bad " . bridge, playing dominoes.” two opens Dick Tweed is going Ashing again, 7 ‘ rR Nam street, and Mr Lecry Valiente, AY a eiroug efor f ce in perton, He said that he had con- | Justice Bixny look upon the cat as a sacred | Wi te Avfred' Crocker » J 6 Ageia, bank boge containing ¢U80 and a check ty bys right | tirvet, have both just reiumed irom Magiaice antin eantideia. A sures ° @loded ts (irae hile lie ‘ ; 2 4 ni A See) ~ had, r $ papslbg @ carpet store in | Bay, and wis! cocfrm tbese statements, 2 WHITE tems ‘ © De sein ae Lis Libel suit, and that the | animal, after the manner of the Egyptians, | the Cuy Connell van keere ee aitiane wemeee of Breskize Monigomery treat a yiece of waiting felt in ta way |X havo tho tenor, aif, ote gruschedtent fawota of eraracats Tig iw 24 i 4 ' wtide in Tug Sun bad greatly injured the | that they thus pursue an abater of that |S! liquor in the back room next to his ator Lovie Napoleon the Avel colored jarer ever | Geiser nian fetactten Wedussie Hint am tiet | TAD stare of tim. de HAR ae tf AS \ ‘ ; sete Mauer, AUER i ear , rf a gromuied une he did not ge ‘ebretary of ti Caiforwa , Pee wit ais ‘ ' PK MeuiiAry, ap parente were already withdraw: f feline uuisauce? Ii they do, wo will tell | Macs cray Manenemy cards and domino eee Brcoay UvE® gOUaty, served tn wage tried | ght of the way. “Wisn'be eacbed tae Dann the | Wilhametrent. 0 LOWCF CAWOrua Compaur, $5 | Tost now ne it pain at with at ue so vind { ? coal sal Naw Yous, June 17, 871, Cit.geae of that secticu