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THE SUN, FHURBSRAY, JUNE 29, 1871. oases \W) vote of Maryland ; but he so demoralized the | island, Hie will—that of this man, whose | and the emnmit mantled with now, It stretches THE COLUMBIAUS PROTBST, THE PRESIDENCY. SUNBEAMS. = WZ ‘ tlie i . pasate yy < opposition to BuctaNan, and especially at | proclamation Mr Fisit officially hoped, “ im | aromnd nearly one-third of the horizon, « linge | , RaMing of tho Waves tm the World of omen —A Wisconsin postmaster has written to Washs he ere VAGY, | the critical moment in Pennsylvania, a8 to | the Interest of Christian civilization and | Wall of granite, ite surface cut here and there tes lecorrectis Paken @e¥ton.noLnknW caANDipare, | wan tor “oom euro tereen tampon, 16 abine he At, * | insure the election of Bucitanan. In 1860 } common hutmanit was a forgery” —is today | With deep, dork cafions, The view from Denver See Mecorets . TimeThe Sun a has soveral * cols for them." — <== | the Democratic party was overthrown by tho | the law in Cuba. He orders that rewards | "described ae like thet of the Bernese Alps, aa} | Pime Verided by Yachtome: For President: —An Towa woman has begun her suicide by marking the place ov her throat wi cut when sie gets her courage ap. —Enthusiastie Maiden Oh, Mr. Lovell, ra sooner be a violinist than anything tn the world, —r i seen from Interlakeu, though one cannot find th The decision of the judges in the Brooklyn JUNE 99, 1871. predetermined purpose of its Southern lead. shall be paid for aseaseinating the leaders of Jungfrau or the Grindenwald among the snowy | Club Regatta, in resard to the Unton and Club ——a ers, who wero getting ready for secession. | the patriots, men of whom history will re+ pecs, The climate te extremely heskhy Drines for echoowers, which they awarded to the They nominated Buvcksynivan to break | cord that none ever fow;ht for a cause more ‘ Madeleine, has created some excitement in yachting Fe she intends tg USELESS S. GRANT, To-day, Booths Theat re—The Man 0" Ail lowa D Gen, Be is lel i general rule, but the exceeding rarity of the sir, | cisctes, ‘Tux Sun's report of the regatta called the THE PREGENT-DARER, Wouldn't yon? Modest Youtn—« Well, tf you word Rewerr Theatre Benet of Min Jennie Mortem corn oUaLss, Gen. Bex Butieg lending } just or fought more nobly. notwithstanding ite dryness, is injurious in con- | jaqges? attention Yo the fact that they were doing | How Parmer Greeley miht Butice Gen. | the violinist, I think 'd—a—tooner be the violin.” bd clumsy hand to bind the eminent states We are thoroughly aware that President | firmed cases of consumption. Although a city of | the Columbia gros injustice. ‘Tae SOX's opinion Grant to Withdraw. —The Sultan of Turkey is said to lave such @ man of Ilinois upon the snerificial alter, and | Grant would allow any neighbor of this | only a dozen years’ owth, the trade of Denver | bas since been supported by mambers of yachtsmen y neig XK years? gro to prepare the way for the rebellion. At | country desirous of being relieved from a | 1m 1870 exceeded $10,000,000 ; and it is reported | who witnessed the rice, and who tinted the yachts this election BELL ran asan Old Line Whig. | foreign yoke to be throttled in the attempt, | tt mot less than ove thousand buildings are be- the ea Lavette lar onenn ar car tapas at Bross captain gn y In th ah a a |. } the Judges had done the ia was the topic o van Cais Chilis, BreckINtIDar got 72 electoral votes, Brs.1, | provided it suited tho pecuniary interests of Be, sree ne Om ped by oliphaa hrs once ak cetvershtion on the street yesterday avers = - == | 99, Dovatas 12, and E1xcoLn 180, giving | any so-called respectable member of his Gat- | 4 re poh. het iggy Ate Ta ne noon. ‘Twenty or thirty gentlemen visited Ar. Persone pane ee tm the Connery. oy | the latter a ranjority of 07, inet; But when patriots, determined ta be | ey Bhogete mad Ling with young vilogen | PT%*Xlin Orcood and votuntartiy offered to testify ersons going to th " Sv wel pe ahaa ee 4 youn tains, connec: i ra fet thers daily by nial (or ity Cemts pos wea.s, | This reference to familiar facts shaws that | trea aud rosulved to give a Lke privilege to rm tat over three minates elapsed between tive arrival by sudseswng sho Pusiieuer, & multiplicity of candidates is not an unuanal | their chikirou and dependants, are publicly 1) the Ratior of The Sen Ame: If the Hon, Hornco Gresley should be nominsted m8 8 candidate for the next Presidency, woult it not huve a tendency to create futense anxiety in the breast of our tefoved Presifent, wm- less ne conid be eomviecd that ft was not intended a8 9 perronal slight? Now, Mr. Greeley 18 apreat firmer, and altiowgh he disclaims being @ piritanthropier, everybody Passion for billiards that he frequeatiy rises at 20'clocy 1b the morning, and insists on Huishivg some game be has in his mind, —The hierarchy of the Roman Catholic Church In the United States consists of -evea provinces, digit 04 into six archdioceses, forty-nine dioceses, and four Viearlates apostolls. Ata recont wedding in Warsaw, Ill., among 9 Fefresbmionts served wore & bottle Ot wine aud, "Opera Mouse—Collern B. Clymple The | | | and cities which aro springing imto life shrough- | of tne Columbia and that of tho Madeleine. fie to loaf of cake prepired for the weading of the bride'g e c ° out the Territory, ee Lge gen ag Jartewe wilh nce tcir error aud 8 | Knows thet he is true to the interests of Iris country | mocner over twenty yours ago. ROR PRESIO ENr occurrence in Prosidential elections, and that | hunted down and assassinated by « blood. ae * "Pi facta ares fllowe’ Shorty rier the Cotom: | amd aw earnest advoente of peaeo and harmony. |" "A Hoosae tunnel teutstor was Talcty seey . this circumstance often determines the result | thirsty tyrant, it is surely the duty of tho} en. Grant's strongth in Massachusetts Lip. dernad the stakeneat where ihe tine wan Being | World it not be @ good pian for him te gives gen | same o8 « $50-yound load of powder, enoking « onlin of the contost, It will be noted, too, that this, | American people to speak ont. It is not pos. | Ti be tested by the result of Gen. Bex. Bur. | ken. RearCommodore, Osgoed crous portion of the prodacts of hts. frrm the com | pine, wiitle Just VeRind was tind stage couch full of pay ing year to the “man at the helm” as an indnee- ment for him to withdraw from the canvass ? Would obviste the necessity of counting the votes rela. efforts to get the nomination for Governor. | of the judges the time of tne Colambi and Madeletne ina. | Une of the badged offictats on board that beat told n ia the Gaaxe candidate for the nomins- | AM Cooetoc tio an io ine stepeooes where. they » but, if our information is correct, Graxt | were taking the mela time, On arriving at the #ARMBAS’ AND MECHANICS’ CANDIDATE, raroly happens when political parties are pur | siblo that Gen, Guant’s stolid assent to suing the evou tenor of their way, but usually | such crimes can be in harmony with their in crises when there is a tendency toward a | wishes, SenYOre, wove feolinas Were fot comfortabte, —Henpeck—" My love, T am haypy to inform you I've insured my life!" Mrv. Ff." Then you oveng TUB GREAT AND GOOD that would probavly be cavt tor Grant by In at —— haa very little power in thot, Stole, and Dorunn | Seen uran uroastr ti tetitrasetpes reraiek wes | iarmall mewaeae tow Erectosutiel compaminr, ‘The | ory merhig dorerecat ree enon, lneure roar HORACE GREELEY, | teorganization of parties because of the dis. ringecetid mr time cP otek that ie Presidemt weuid in ail probability accode to. thie oad rhino vA ”) REBELEY . canuot be nowjuated. ‘rit Lime of start, 11:51:48; Madeleine's time, —Mr, Colfi 1 i i * | appearance from tho arona of the old ques. The Washington correspondent of the ————— -- 44029; and on the other sido, Colambin's time, | Proposel for ve his many times doue things Mr. Colfax’s physicians now insist on Mg ¢ tions which have divided them, agin 1824and | Bron Pout tells the following story respecting | Tt ig difficult to nee why the work of erect | #214 This slip of payer Mr. Orgood silll Lolds a6 | | comsideration’ that were of iar areater damane Sseebtieth one eoudiieg, Manet? yy } TEXAS and NEW YORK, 1886, or when now issues of extraordinary | ‘0° Mificulty bewween Mr. Bourwett and Gen. Ping house for the administration of justice |” After tho Judes from the stakenont stooped on | ‘roms would alse bo delighted, ne they bad much | clone aortas tne sores ining years of his term: , e of oxtra FY | Pieasoxton: " ‘ board the Meicher there was devi of trouble, xs | Tather t Mir, Greeley.o+ Washington than Mry | Seeshess Grane eta magnitude agitate thecountry, as in 1856and | qe shoukl have @ demoralizing efieot upon those | i, was foand taut the imedid notaeree. Tle press | it —Three sisters: named Hurlbut, who came inte f resident Grant’s Relations. ad Me ane “Let ae have peace,” ON oF Ta Prorum, New Yonx, June ai A Lettcr from tho Farmers and Mechantes’ ! Candidare—His Personal Habits. Now You. May 81, 197. Duan Sin: I know of nothing in my hablite that deserves pabile attention. I was formerty called a “ Grabamite;" that it, L rarely ate meat; and (tis till my couyletion that ment si be e.ten very forks, not ha joie time ago. received | ? . " 3 athe’ take bont tee? 1800, In each of there enieryencice politica | erat ia 8 ied Sues nye | eDeaKed in xt, but such appenrs to bo the fact, | ere nut wilowed to take tie waht julees ; ; hs loaders have found it vory difficult to compel } oficers'in tia ‘rerauss Devarument precendiad to | H1c, the virtue of New York politicians has } sei. 'm.." ina “the Commiiter wort ho can stand up and apologize fo: as ‘ have caucelled and burned, were in circulation in | #metimes been severely tried in connection | what to be fone, The judges, © ™ sacle, pologize for GHANT's | independent thinkers to submit to the strict | Yire tuucniicd and, Burned, were ia circulation in | #om the. rise and f Court | joie & ere Vacca Sak to oem taaer jenduct in appointing 40 many of is worth: | ruleaof party discipline. At the great break-up | sHlesed, cate hwre nud. relteraied Whe sitemontof | Tprtae wn iat nemeec tact of the count pains | Soraaas me neTe VOCTaW's: yonih Vo propane shote less relations to office. ‘The Washington ' j j GMOMAON, Who Informed Secretary UocTwaLt of, || House while, ia, remote pai ty |. Thero ietittte doube that i¢th dt Rogatia eorrespondent of the Albany Timea under. | eter they eta a went where and for J ihe ucts ant ie hava Nir Mure eit Fah ogaed | sophisticated mral officials have often tamentably dor wot do. the Columba justice, the ie , ©o Biss Gs titlesle Ae, tal Gers * | whom they pleased, because they saw no | Ahive,uurtar., [woMsON repentedly ma a tere fallon from ® state of innocence under the | Daanticrs, Sappdo, Fieetwing Pidn! Wave, Taroll is dieu , and here isa apeci- wen of the way in which he performs it: good reasons why they should not ; while at [ment had not destroyed the bonas, and that ther || trata and temptations of court-house construc. | Yd others. will draw out-of the Club. hr. Georxe Were In cir the world simalteneousiy, are new ring together tar Litenfeld, Cor aged 81. They have rarely been oe rated, and have always enjoyed excelent healta. —The atmosphere is said to be so dry in Cor dova,in the Argentiue Republic, that a bow! of mile Jeft uncovered ih the morning is dry at night, while Ink Vaniehes from the ink#tand and becomes chick a miost bY niagic, —A Kansas journal “ learns of a woman in Jeff We are glad to find that there is somebody paringly. T eat Lowevor like 0 4 Wilson happened to soe the official time card of the “sar ; f ts sition in Europe, and would come ba : PI @ card ° jing Ume lo moke myvelf “isarre to ever ferton county, 1% that State, who took # colt six momthe’ the great break-up of 1856 they went where | unon the United States, Treasury, and Anis he yet | on, stoke ont judge, and saya that the Maceleine’s timo |! iy inaleting on specie food’ wherever | go, old to Ber pre Vthns waved {19 life. It had lose ite “@be Prosident had one of three courses to par. POR; in Other , ” Neetin ei ' hed Deen neo t sue f First, to, avpoint none of his kith or kin, or | 42d for whom they pleased, because they saw | ™intaing to be the tact, The town of Carlinville, in Minis, affords am 5 macien, wens, talus (ravet much and vat ia: many places Words, two minates were taken oll, [i is HOt | y'seng, tie course of | narent, and, bat for the kind inverert taken in it, would: Femanal Irlence, Nke AxpnEW Jorxcon, ond dis0 | very good reasons why they should, Whether the fraud here alleged bas really been | instance in paint. This is the county seat of gonbted that the Committ , then convinced Of T caged to drink distilled Iquors Jinuary 1, 1894, | have starved” loretuse oll prosents, gratuitous, private, and pab- ve y id, veneeed to tt " ss i ‘ error, imaten to rectify it. when I ot we thirteen re old. Toeva- —An observing reporter states: that tot He a was cone ty) Kossurin, GatiBaLDl, en The field of politica today more nearly | Nyy ne means af hacer ey Toa acre nut we | Macoupin county, and st the close of the war ite | UH. Onaued har the certificate of over twenty come anaay ear oer oe * wma mnt { VoMAs, antissaid to be done ‘now vy Biswanck thereaiter, when I abandoned that also, I can. ot remember that I ever more than tasted Wine Tstopped drinking coffer aoont 12, because it tuude ny hand trombie, Law opposed to nerves 1 did not drink tea for a quarter of a ce ending in 1861, when Chad brain fever und we have no means of knowing; but we don’t believe | court house vas in #0 dilapidated @ condition | t einen who timed the two yaclts as they passed the it, About © yenr ago some friewds of ques io || that outsider were ablo to overhoar the de- | Mar oto%', and whe are willing towwear tbat there " parsed away, and men are | business in this city caine tous with substantially ||tiherations. of jurics when thay were sent.out to, | Javibin and tne Mudeeina isaac abner tata \ Wht onty one ‘excepticnt aa that Roc eely cour: [disposed to do preity much ax they. like. | the same story, A party here had proposed. to.!|coasider ovidmes, and when interested the out. | Sridence, th id tbequtetien, tctertisnancess or taut (via, the Dancan mission toa brovser-tintee, |The logical deduction from this condition of | sell thom such uncaneelled bonds; and ea the | and Von MoLtke: second, toanpoint, i da «| Tesembles that of 1824 than that of 1806. | Hepotism, wll t @ relatives ie chose to the hmbortant i Offives in hit gift. for which they were not qu aided Old iseuce ti regittors pewtly marrie! coaples aroumally registered Mr. bo-and-So-and wile; wiilo those to whom marriage is an old story are cnsered iu (he most matter-oftact way Mr. and Mrs. such-a-( —In the midst of a heavy shower during & side crowds ware accustomed to take part in the Doard the Josephine made i min. 9 see. between the |\ii!, My doctor insisted thut I should crimk either | DFolonged storm, alittle miss was observed at the wity | ho wus a cl eacin gh deacril innit ‘ "i ' ‘ ; 8. and one oF ‘Sea want Simin. “ matter ?' | Beart igeypotn cai to only suck omen’, | things is tho probability of a multiplicity of {best means of ascertaining the traib, we put | digoussions upon disputed points, In order to leman sanding Orne We Plecker | CarOt OF tens aad I clrose the ton, whieh (black) I | dow crying vitterty, Winat is the matter? sho was "s nothing here to hare “ ‘Faia of Noi A —It is related of acolporteur sent out in the palmy days uf colportage by the American Tract Bock ihe asked # rough Arkansaa what denowma- 109 8 certala ilapidated-looking meeting house be. longed to. “Wa'at, stranger," was tho répty, «he secs. A gentleman standing by the W. Mletcher, any one Presidential candidates in the next cam. | them into communication with Mr, Tromss C. |) rom: ly thig inconvenient state of offhirs, it peemsnageel au 1a Ra meme, ne cine, eam o thust paign, The Democrats will place their can. | AcTox. Acting under his advieo, they agreed to | was determined to crect © now building, |*tya passed the stake boat and ete , | tious, we subjoin the following list of Gen, | didate on the platform of the New Departure, | PY the offered bonds, but the bonds were never | aad four Conatsioners were appointed to supet- 1 adlgge came Ho br protest sent to the Uxant's relations, whom, in various modes | and will thereby assume a commanding po- | **)/bited to them and they became convinecd, a6 | intend the work. Application was made to the | jadgex by Mr. Oueoot of des Colugols. i and degrerr, he has pensioned wpou the | sitioa before the country: A.band-of am bee sat =r He ehh paeiyoys was nothing | Legislature for permission to issue county bonds | 70 the Judges and Kegatta Commies of (he Brooklyn public treasury! trmed secessionists, of whom ‘Toostns and | ow Scrmuence sohewe devised to swindle them | to raise money for the purpose, aad the first is- aight fu.” By way of comment upon these observa have generally used sines, though not uniformly, My tavorite cxercise is trimming uo trees in a forest with an axe, ontting ont wmdérbrush, &c., &e. Lwith [could take more of it, bat ty arm is distant and my fumily scattered, sometimes ft weights of the Litting Care, I have only lifted 265 pounds silver I beeane sixty yours o'd, Metra. ary 8d last. Yo HOWACK GREELEY. | J A Betoun; Leq:, Trenton, N. J. asked. “I'm ‘fala. Ther yOu; what are you ufratd of ? he bow of the Yueht Ciud, acta Véey, pactabty. (ul >|! oa GRATE T eopcose tt Di sermonvenry vera Onatew — tour a Hard Saell Baptist, bat they dont run hep meow \ , ty out of their money, Very probably this reporp |'sue proving insufficient, further issuce were || Your attention to the und rulemptancla youre: | why the Ohie Bepabiicane are Agaiust| __, erp \ al deseo Root Grant, Presidenv’s fitier, Post: | STEPHENS may be reganled as lively types, | tut cl. Tuouson has diseovered two millions of | autharised aod made. The structure ie sist reeuiy the err, v0 have 5 p-teche The Tichborne trial in London is a pleasant | a brother, partner wish | will then be likely to run a candidate om a | the same sort of bonds is nothing but a delusion asaing of Lhe tio one for the lawyers, if not for the parties to the sult. It la reported that the Soiloitor-Goneral, who it for tie defendant, gots £1,090 down and £Y a day “ retroxsher;* Sergeant Ballantine and Mr. Giffard (for the clatnianty attaitiar sui, and balf ® dozen ovher couceet jo the cage not niu les, What are you Chie From the Cincinnati Commercial. The fact isthe Ohio Republicans, in Convention assombled, did not care to take upon tuemselves any bagguge that could be dispensel with. Several gentiemen were anxious to eo Grant nomed as the notessary cundidate of the Republicans for the sutecorsion, and one able und eloquent Congressman ‘on the Committee on Resolutions quite insisted ‘ckpas some, completed, and Carlinville, @ little village of four thousaad inhabitants, can now boast of a court houseas imposing as a Grecian temple and aadurable as an Eqyption pyramid. If alt the court rooms in Chicago were thrown into one, Fr detenie is incorrect stead Of 1m). |i W appointed ty Very eood alter the Hext o.col on, platform constructed out of the ultra States | of a kindred obarnete SL ot Lands ob Saree ee nenlesm. [1b 5 hhereslenofJomm.C. CALIOUN, wh - ——- —- sovgencited by ights heresies ofVOnN-©, CALSOUN, Connecticut is considering the salject of 00. Ile Comtisimiouer of Vio tnd Oiieey haw not bi ‘ Owen Tint Fin” wre nonee cone munatier, tas sexs |iwate blows to) Stome:in: the: wars THOT || scading her diverse taww Asbilliis: Vetere ten Senate, end will shortly be acted on, providing tonably Lo intad Commodore ¥ st be Tally awnre of the actual differenoo in the time of artival of srective boats. owen an occasion like this over knows tho tie of hm yacht passiow the home Cat, Law prepared to furnish you full proof itiate my clafin ax aviog fairly heaton the pant of Lunds’ at Carondes tlcetion, V. Rev. M. J. Cramer, Prevident’s brotherin-law, | nominee will not get any electoral votes, for Quiniaver io tieninark oight to ve made At the Pres isturbing the whole how Without welling fo mi ment of the Pret necessily, was omitted are incline’ to tbat this peculiarity of the proceedings of the Con. vention wtil not diministy the chanees of success of { 515 rithout waiting (oF the Pres four years’ experience gave the South quite | that all petitions for divorces, except in cases of they bie a make hes large re Ie seberbie FRANKLIN OSGOOD. |” | on ity bat wile some of the work of the Ade | With your yetls in this way for?” donaudot a’New Aegoltator of Cold Abd Teal estate enough of these architects of ruin, Norwill | aduie tho Meécoupin court room, he building i — personat endorse. | Jervey tanilord of a quost whoin he found late ut mght eemingly In pursuie of invisible foes, aad yelling at tne top of hiv voles.“ I'm! shouting the battie ery of fleudom,* answered the guest, as he went ahead with shall be in court for not less than one nor James Fisk. Jr, apd Jay Gould or . i i o it agnificene Pe Re OR a he do much misehief except: to his own'| mote than two years before any fiual decision is | {Bisbed in a style of tho utmost magnificence, V1. Broves lirie.-Gen, F. T. Dent, President's brother: and is surmounted with a dowe which ri one B jet U uve 10) 0 vid ef ordered, The Judge may issue an ord " eid dude, (ane! bea Bitadinvt br Reraiem, | Conte to te the cece eters | fasreton for he parece azonder at hie | igdred and nivety feb adoro the surrommding Miew Tweed's Wedding Ontat, ! From the New York Weekly. The wedAing dress was im very riche grosgrain + of trimmed wits ricke potnta lotguilla, The tekirt | Gen. Noyes, histeareh and his yells, Couns] for Caimants before he Preddene eee eek? | Courageous in the enunciation of prine! diseretion vor the separation of the parties unttl f stompin ovanty bane’ | hotile aouuvar walters Steer SAU “Tents , — —Long prayers farnished the theme of's dise mated ot €009 n Years experte {9 aug mage aiter - tine is disposed of, and ‘ prairies. The people of Macoupi y sin f orace Grevtey the’ Hope of Aterican dha MET E SLD snd wieo in the selection of @ ¢andidaic. the iiativs is dlepoved of, abd) alto provide for || court Wouse'that any clty in the United Statee| itp) 14 Fee area ete et | rere Cnreeen are cursion at the reeeot Young Men's Cariuan Convene Aggr ST eusicint ht, Preston's brother in-tnw, If the offle@holdors shor" 4 he able to renom! the custody Aa io meat St a Le . might be proud of; they also have court-houre Re rent ine skirt was leaped oH, bn Raped From the Loniton Coamopotiten en apse tayo perce oe et «Jotun Dent, President's bioiaer-in-law, only Tae o1 RANT © % petitioners shall heard unles# they take ont + ‘ + | with orangd fowers, the under part, the front, in Juited Si : ot the peonte siete pike worth $1008 aye? under Indi Wurean | PAO Gen. GRANT “| polar revulsion will Aha they have resided in the State’ three’ yearg | Ponds ont to thé amount of $1,418,000, bearing | 'fulie patted; tho same round the train, which was | Let us turn to the United States. Our only | guigeiatong prayers?” Tae answer promptly ysvon hope is there, if not witb the President, surely with the peonle. ‘Suppose Horace Greeley should be e'ecte! President next year on the platform of Cuban independence and- universal atnnesty, low long interest to the amount of $141,890 annu. court house is a grand affai X: Alex, Shary Jént's brother-ta-law, Marshal | Sweep thro’/u the party. ‘Two courses will ly. The of the District of Colunoin. " i: blicans. If XL Oro" Law, Cok be op@n to the anti-Gnuant Republican but the Maconupin three yards ‘aud a balf long, louped en panniers and the overskirt, mixed with orange flowers, Aartng lone aprearance, nolle, pure and distingutshedt / by another was: " Never give them a chances to pray: iastently qualined by another, who sail: © Except ios private."* previous to the filing ofthe pefition, or that the adverse party has resided there for that length of ies F. Casey, Presider leetor of the Port of Kew Urieans; ~ the full |! Evening purple dress; the train threo yards long, the i AE was > ened Orta 80,00 Democracy take by tho horns the mad | time ; and avy person swearing falsely shall be | COUNY People do not believe it ok onsets |(b8eK part reoltaped, falling over tailetn fontice panieh tranny be allower to efus —The smokors who are in the habit of travel ANNE omnes wn Me iirea loot ;, 6 ; ma ‘ iy shall be | ainount reuffzed by the sale of tho bonds, thougt ||DAcK part al celloned padi hi TE Sg eer ee ree ONere sprvabliindben ho tae at alaled Maan Capa Rurvoy thePorrar sew Orleisay, 7 | 81 om Sreprye and Toomns let loose, | guilty of perjury. There is « further provision LAG 4h Gob SeLANA' 401 Kaw #UGES” ees MEET’ DL RES euaraan oad Pobic betes ac oreo neiees oe iu r Ling on the London atrosotitan Railway reoentiy ter! maida, Presiichty Gam coat, snow | these Republicans will Le etrongry tempred | repeating the clause of the present act which ul. | {264° NOt pretend to know where the unex, iba) ofthe front (a on Hah of 18 eens on One Term the Right Rute, Sage sfatreootitan ALIWAy'tD BitAed eUnOstEg SAN Ziv" Nat"A. Parton. Previdonv's broterintaw's | to join in and help slaughter him; or they | lows of divorces for any “misconduct that | Pt® 7 ae 4 $ bese 2 splendid founce, styie Louts ‘Prom the Coamopotite, tiyig cousin, Coniector of Mie Hort cf Garyesto.s, XV. Usando Uh Ross, in Where one of the Court House Commissioners | XIV., composed of one bax-pleoted flounee in joun riages to the trains. ‘The petition urgas that smoklog Proll; nte geen permanently destroys the happiness of the peti- may Lring out some popular candidate of That the one-term doctrine as applied to the Heit 4 two inches wide in black dation lace, with is an antidote to the damp, A-hy sewage and 6 ute has gone. As the court house went up the valae i = tthe Witte House is ge received Th cutor's 01 Wasting! joner and de’ ce of de is flonnes is oue in ilusion | occapancy of ae by js clways pervauing the nels of tl re Magiething much beter aterthg rex; clectiome. | their own, such, for example, as the great | ticner and defeats the purpose of the married | co ite real estate in the county went down; and mp offer on rithe polot apliqua disposed | by tre pesple ue sonna is illustrated in tho fact that Is clways pervauing the tunnels of this unde XVI. Dr. Aadson De Pretident relation.” Indiana has already taken action for only o during the Last thirty-ciabt yeurs bi all this covered with other flonueo in ¢ | grouud ratiwa P Y B 7 T G C e owners nt to sell oat an’4 emigrate’ “ departed it, and that was in the case of - , third contin, Clerk in Regisicr’ and good Horace Gn :¥ of Texas and sila d : cinerea (4 48 if the owners want to 5 a looped in Ove parta en dropérle, and all gur- | tney depar rom it,and that was in the case ol —The Leavenworth Zima, speaking of Mr Depautiavnt’ Washington tests hit th Banaue, and push Grant to the wall. Inthe | Hailes to this: and if this billie passed, discon: | «4 some county without a grand court house, they } ageited by ons very riche, splendid gatiand! of eto. | Me. Lincola ie the very crisis of the rebellion, mak- | ca weu ine new United States Raaibe Benatar aays iter aupreeinted after the nex. Qtection. , es : : * | tented husbands ar s secking relief trom 7 ‘ } a 0 nad 2g His red.ec cl ion to the . XVit Jona Hmpson, Fresideats own cousin. Bee | cur case, the triumph of the Democracy | (ctted husbands aud wires secking relief tron | 645 do ao only at an immense sac while if | Grease. Hach place where tbe fouace\s loaned: iv'a. | general current of events as was the rebellion itsei?, | * When Calawell left here tis wealth was eetiinatod ob arth Artillery; promotion hoped | former case, the triump! ¥ | their matrimonial obligations will tind their lest | they 44 y where they are it takes about all their |/ nice. a deticate bouquet of rosos of bengali,and each | Never sivee the defeat of Van Buren in 1340 has | naif wiuiliton, When be arrived ta Chiexgo the paoors { moth would be certain ; in the latter, the elcetion | resource cut off, Cus 4 theif taxes, The moralof this' || bouquet pave floatia€ two marabonx foathérs, white | any party vent 4 1s renominate Sts Pres! tent, | reported him ad worth #3,009.000. Ths other day he vise ernat Reve ' . : a = earnings to pay their taxe he moral of thi and biack. This confusion of trimming® is of the ] except in this one instance of Li haat LL a New Yo nd there Ith was quote VR 5 might go to the House; but in no event Pee oe pm = MRE oT ‘ be sechiattnin | nal eaioarid aie A Le ee a a La ae over: | ureed on by his ownutnbition and the evit counsels of | ted New York, and there his wealth was quoted at Seis ibn: nae hae chiro or bh The guilt of N, Victon Prace, Intely |/story is, that public peculation and extravagance |/ more deilcate nnd arbtccrarique taste. ‘The over. | ureed on by his owntnbition and the ovil counsels of | Fo OY Vein Sit win need our advice. le, will \ re ne could GRANT y : oe n, gery a iss French Consul-General here, 14 now officially | are not confined to cities, and that it is possible Hi Nine of the back partal dudetekict | the front ts | some ant fimiy establised ruley.f ibis 4a the power | keep om traveling. He will probably be a rica man oy arene v's brotlerin | the people. Indeed, amid the general calm : A, pola aef ‘i ’ opened, aud very lonpid en © of Government patronage to da it, Tho ¢ the time Congress moote."* { Jaws oeerut covisin, Cicik in Gen, Spiiner's office PD vig ee erie tie inthe confirmed from the other side of the ocean, Twe | to poy too mucli for a court house as well as too } opened, aud very lonpid en DHneinle oughe to be enforeed, beeanse for v cata the Gourt of Claiioessa ‘Trexingtoe, Rvs } XX. Olver We Hoot, President's mother's grand. | Which pervades the country, and in the re- }ici. way the first to reveal the facts, and M, | dear for a whist! isin black sitin, embroidered with violettes de | Years past every President who has stme gton, Ky., nephew. Avestan’ District Attorney, Cotiagtome Ry —e—— laxod condition of party discipline, only two dent's brotherin-iaw's | things can be safely predicted, viz. that ustouis, New Orleans, & | Guan? will not be revlected to the Presi Be brotnen plows ywn | dency, and that after November, 1872, neces by sion, whatever guise it may assume, will never again rear its head, With these ends ed, pa'riots need not be over-anxious written by THOMAS JEFFER- | about what lies be waold Rot refuse to te District Attorney after te next election XXII, A. W. Casey, Pri parure, mixed with roses, plique und tulle, The waist hove very iarce postillion, ie ent, hav. ing the under mrt in front, black, which one is only med with pink bnds, mixed with lace and tuile, the reet of waist Is all trimuted ins very artlerigne mavner, with a garlande of violettes mixed with wees and tulle; asaoulder have one bouquet of pink roses and marabcux, ald the other have ouo bow of yloleitey, ‘The cost of this dress is $00, Dress prepared for the reception in New Orleans cost $1,000, ‘The train is three yards and a balf ion: in righe erey-pearle silk. Almost glt the front covered by cke very deep box pideted, which ar almost to the toa ‘Tue founce is enveloped with other double floonc in white tulle, and fixed in the vottom, a late pull in one otter flowuce gray, who i wader of uns im satin. anit ig showing between tho immense ssol- Tove and points of the founce in satin. She of this have one fat fola of gray silk, covered with a miliiuer's puff in tulle, aud make to head of 8 ricve and delicate blonde in top, » box. flated in satin, eavoloped in tulle, finished the trimminy ibis ounce, aller making in each side one omatn, are embowered with the roses and biown leaves. Kold down, graduated in each site till the train where Le is stopped by a delicate bouquet of tae roses and blonde The beck part isariche puff in srtin, covered mination hus scandalized his office by tryin Kerous experiments in matters of national po! icy, DY. proscituting Ih tronure, by drawing around him an army of retainers wherewith to se- cure lis personal ends, and by teaching oficebold ers that thelr chief business was to plot and work for the renomination of thy man to whom they were indebted for tueir bread and bulter, It will be remembered that during the campaign of 1868 Grant avowed himself in fivor of the one tor doctrine, and yet hardly Aad he crossed the threshold of the Write House than he went baek on Lis pledge and turned his eye towa.d the succes. sion Intelligent, consistent, and importial Reowblicans are not only requested ‘oat required to enlorse this stoltideation. It is duly becoming more mani(ese 4 accustome! to thiuk for themselves, will also uct for themselves, pis How Grant might be Renomtuaced, From the Ci 1 Commercial. If Grant himself were to depart for Corea at the head of s groat military expedition, and were to subdue the Coreans after 4 series of sanguinury and rultry batties, there might be sume chunce of bis wining such’ additional military renown as would xeenre his renomination and resection to the Prest- dency next y But we fear Unt Grant will think few days ago, the presiding Judge was annoyed by an irritable old gentioman, who would insist J speaking expeettully of the action of the Court. The Jadger ed the old gentleman eleven times in succession, for empt, and threatened to comunit him t> Jatl, withe out doing any good; and nally, tu order to maintain the dignity of the Court, told him that if he was only « young man, the Court would whip him i ¢0 short @ time that it would make his head ewisn, —A physician in Wilmington, N. C., has pers rived tie operation of transfusing blood fron « lamb into ahonan body, Tite subject was an innate of the City Hospital, who had been suffering for some time past, aud who had Ixtely seemed in danzer off death from mere extiaustion, When lala upon thy table he was too woak to talk, and appeared to hava but # fow hours of life left In him. When nis vein wow opened bay one drop of blood fell from it, The cavotld artery of the lamb was opened and the bivod was! forced from thence, by the palpitation of the animal's heart, (hrough a small gions tude into the patient's cephalte velo. In tis way about eight omer of blood was conveyed from the lamb to the man, The operation was catirely suecesstal ; and It is not only the patio it, who Is ace att Y r pted a loud denial; but it was use. less, Tue Sus is always exceedingly careful in araboux, poimt dap: reports from Prinecton about Mr verifying its statements, especially when they | Ronent Boxxen's li represent it as clectrical floct the reputation of individuals; | and surpassing everything else at the Commence 1 | ment. own broiler, Appraiser ol ¢ Eo place. aid Wa XXIIi. Peover Case broiner, Portmarter a piace ax he woula I Now let our readers consider the followin. letter upon the sul tions to o are likely to and we believe there is no journal in the wor — Dr, Loris Dr Stnva, alias Canpoza, a noted bigamist, lecturer, aud practical ro:manc which is less frequently in error respecting mat ters of importance, At the same time we do not | know of one which more frankly takes the re- bs : i sponsibility of disclosing the truth—no matter | WAS killed on the 0th of Muy at Fort Sedgwiok, who nay be affected by it—when the public inter. | sbout four hundred miles west of Ona, De iaqulks: Sinva was an extraordinary character, but — nothing is known of his early history except Tuasmuch «us Gov, Horvatan, surrounded | what he himself chose to tell, He was a man of by the great grandecs of State.and the most | varied acquirements, talked fluently in all the worshipful cockolorums of, the Masonic frater- | modern languages, was familiar with Latin aud nity, presided over the scene while a copy of the the writings of the Roman Catholic fathers, had Constitution, containing the Thirteenth, Four- | travelled in many countries, and was 4 most teenth, and Fifteenth Amendments, was depos: reckless and uneonscionabdle rascal, It is said that ited underneath tue corncr-stone of the new | he was once sentenced to be garroted in Havana, Capitol at ATbany, we presame that that sacred | and that he ct of appointing re The sne KON ——— : Dean Sin: [hove to acknowlode the re t of | Not Tis Excellency—A Lesson for Dr. yours of Mareh 4; and (o express to you tie delight re With Witch I found the just, disintereste McCoshe ' orable Of view iw which jou suw the pr »sa of Kossutit in this country in tion it 1, ‘The resolution you #0 | roperiy ep. ’ Ne Proved nad log den formed in my wind, ‘Tue P making speeches was justly attributed, in a bublic wii! never be wade to believe that an appoin'- a hid fates steal ‘ ment Of a relative 8 wace on the ground of merit | reat rev, to hid intense ap bh ‘ution to alone, eniniluenced by family views ; norcan the study of our minute and local histo ever Seo With approbation offices, the disposal of : Which they intrust to tneir Presideats for pu ie Dr. McCosu, the newly made President of rpowes, divided ont as famuy prepert | ee SL Aca ticng ie v3 take een pele Hlitact tab etaly oe Mbeegiaetty | Prinecton College, would do well to imitat this sul ject, ae Wasitinuton bad done hiuself the } hig example. Lot him read, not merely the Featest hot ty two su niaples to pro: Notte € €ced vy, Lahould be doubly inexcnsidle, to evr.” Te | Constitution of the United States, but the as with Maxnicran in Mexico ; it is expeote! th neuro, will recover, is te t this phiees the relations of the Pres 7 u iastrument will not be disturbed until the build- certain that he had deserted four times from the | with white tatle, and oves al! this fold the blonde, | It more advisable to stay away from Cored. but that he will hereatier produce a superior grade of ‘ ip.6 worse sitanting thnn.tf be wi Wistory of ita formation and adoption. He | ing tepplea down with age, which wilt probably | Federal army, and had married more wives than "Tbe skirt i euted in damutn sire ra bucks Tue | Groat Men Quareélling about Bacon ana | ™P2 "°°! | Tamkela Me aces will then’ know that the title of His Exccl. | be sémewhero about the year three thousand | any man in America excopt Baictat Youna, | sleeves in harmont are quite oneevann bared one | & ; e —The girl! m South Norwalk, Conn,, wh gin fe satistied tilt L em wills which th cons From the New Orleane Times. Mr. Jefferson, having invited Patrick Henry to leney dcés not Lelong togthe President. If people of this country were going to hav. stde and trimmed istde ea white taille Faetex, é7 the most deileate mauner. the sam in style is trimmed wis blonde aud eight hundred and seventy-one. By that time | Shut up ina cell, with no book within reach but the right of negroes to vote in this republie will | a German Bible, he b itfon for the press anque caught a husband by writing her unm and adress om the lining of @ bas she was trimming, was more for- siciion filly me x 4 i i ; blishe ‘ the roves. dine at ‘one of Lis artisile feasts, the chef @ wurre of | tunaté than another young lady also employed tn we for you, Accept my affection yresionotit | an aristocratic or monarehical title, they | be pretty well established, provided we then have | cotummafter colinu concerning his personal ad Lyiine (illae) walking samt tn strinned atk trimmed | hie celebrated French cook, Was mortified to find aA aes Gi hase,’ EE taeka? elisenen nee nase te Gronar Jenrrencon, Esq, oe would have one at st as big as His | any republic and any neg and there is any | ventures with Gen, Pin Spain; and though | with platy Lytluesitic ant duchease lace cos! that the Governor declined to partake of each and wt Rade $60) Style Louis XV. ‘The front skict is flat, hating in the boitom free floonces of the same pili, in the mae the tning of w hat beneath the stateinent: "fam thine; wilt thon pe mino?” and sent it wiriit, After every one of the elegant and elaborate creations of the actomplished Frencim: rt, At inst, having Can It be necessary to say anytiing more | Majesty, even if it had to be applied to go | Yeting to be done by auybody, In the mean | the whole story, so far as he was concernéd, was {| i hile let ns have peace probably pure fiction, cums’ » top of Us, 8 very deep fold re 0) run through the carte, (ho President bemced that | Various vicissitudes It was purchased by a genticman, { on this question? What a difference be- | little a man as Gev, Quant, wine Ree : prob my pare, fiction, every Lipa yay a weed dbs lanes, beloked Goreng ite Dee and foe Te woud ant aed He would ave, “1 | and took « position on his head. Ooo day tho ig 4 ; , C i Be se nected with Praix’s movements would be found | 2 le followe iI} thank you, sir, for some bacon ad greens,” | became loose, and asavoring to fasten is his oe SFFERSON and Gnanr! We trust that Dr, McCosiu is more acew 01 © a Beata neg do a deep lyil.e fold followed ail the length of the | W' « . prnigh 87) osc Sit $ i kaailedes oh élapnvelee than Accounté from the Indian Council at Ok- | to be historically correct, even to the distances Seirt, (rimmed in the trout with laces, andtwo riche | was the eager méply Mr. sete rsom could nara re e7e rested upon the sentiment and name, and ho in ‘i Will there be a Serub Rece t Pagdietidy erably ein my NAD | mulgee represent that great epprehension exists | given by Du 1.94 between the different cities | PONT In PIPINE covered In cack re a acee Ue | bed that the Governor would ¢rcnse tina ea crecemy | Yoloutarlly exclatmea, *b—d fool!" When Me {3 7 in his knowledge of politica. lest President Guanr should exercise the right of | ana places mentioned in his narrative, In March } ished in the bottonr with ofe very high floaned, in | of bis long absence from Virginia, for forgettit returned to her home that day sle was tacon io mre A thick cloud of uncertainty hangs over 2 —— filling by appointment the higher offices in the fuinge fi 4 : ae the way when (he skirt {8 loupéd, make a very nice | that there was such a dist stiil in demand among | tired part of the cottage and warmed with a atrap. Ta . y The 0 ¢ té New Moveiient i : he jumped from a train of cars while heavily | gannter, ang haye the drets iu the neuel iensin of @ | Civilized people ae * breom aad gréons,” Mr. Heury | gentiomen who got ihe hat wae her fatter { the next Presidential campaign. No pol ¢ Organ o New 3 . Territorial government which it is proposed to ironed, and broke his leg; only thirteen days | walking suit, The waist trim sone vest and | Hever for the pri of. and when eturned to TsasiDit k Foaben wesesh Oy iihusy Clay lean q ‘ ive OuBl th etde te ' Tribe éhsbd0S yey ‘ot | create, instead of allowing the inhabitants of the 3 batt ai, tai, | Jacquet, lave a very handsome in lace, very oo wei @ denounced Mr. Jefferson “as 4 traitor —Duriny peech by Henry Cla. » tician is shrewd enough to even tell how | The Tribune annorinces that it will not Tereltiky ti atbel thule oot ely afwerward be escaped from Tort Sedgwick in his | guette, ond all Ip ized with bows more or lesa coun. | to hia nateral vittain" Cn the otber band, Mr Je. | gs Corydone town, in the tnterest of yw ralltondy many candidates we shall havo; much lees, | engage in the current debate respecting can- | Territory to elect their own, o| sy eee | crippled condition, and was subsequently found | p icated in piping. han ai reagan felt op record his opinion of Patricx Houry | two men on horseback rote up in front of tho Ne i i “aie sider (hat they are quite co : D selec me blac ll fult, cow 70 Priam ‘as aman of low tastes an associations, f 1 which faction will be the most likcly to suc. | didates for the Presidency. hie is right f thas they ate Hes Breath elect | tying helpless on the prairie, covered with snow | yfpugihlack SIN Pon hae vikae aes Li » tHonat Bank, dismounted, entered the insutution, amd, } coud. Its editor ipa candidato, and the most conspic. | “Nif ON» Governor and Jodgen, and are ex | gna with both fect badly froreu. After being | S04 Ered hance rt ey was tease Bicaee Boned: Aine no one in except an omer of the bok pre i dys tremely sensitive in regard to the maintenance 5 ‘ S he brown walking sult, costing gk. ‘THa pos Sagas) “elt i aaas sented revolvers at his how and demanded tie ino } There have been twenty P: ential elec. | uous candidate now before the people ; and 1 j ie ; b taken back to the fort, and having his fect proper- | gition aud the overskirt aro. ded tfull, the former SrOm ihe Mergen Cewnly (ink) Caves op hand. Real that he was comp yout thew (4 3 t : of what flicy consider their just rights, Hereto- | ty dressed, ho remained tolerably quiet antil the | very long und quite full, Ia looped in thd leit chore After careful inquiry we have been unable to SN ens ayaa anon (ap Hons, In ten of them there wera moro | it would hardly be the thing for him to dis. | foro (ie feuding Indians have been in the habit | 2 th of M 1 unl idl J to the | fef ih te more gratetul manuer, and tho overskict | learn that Mrs, McFurland-Richardson, who obtain. | Mercy, the offlcor surrendered sow # moan Ne : side 3 F 4 sete Ady receio. | oth of May, when he went under guard to the | js vety artistique. ‘The back part of the underskirt | 6d Her Givoree in our Common Pleas Court here, | villaine left, After quitting the bank they rode vo than two candidates who and in six of | cuss his own merite and the rival claims of | of visiting Washington for the SEBS @ p i , asin ;: of visiting Washington for the parpose of recelo- | wuttes’s shop, beeame intoxicated, got into a | 14 flounce gathered, und dispoaed tn Mat draperie, | ever femiined twenty-four consecutive hours in out | meeting, which was in the open air, and called 0 these campaigns the vote given to minor | his competitors, All that he could be expect: | jg presents; and it is natural that they should af 1 finally sliot by tt tdtor wh The inside of the sleeves, notwithstanding that is | county, much less having aequlte da residence, and | qhat the bank lad beon robbed, adding that they ha ; J ’ } 9 | a ; y quarrel, and was Hnally shot by the soldier who | onty in biack tulle, wud narrow thread lace, is com- | ber quast-tnhabitauey in the State remains in doubt, plenty of money. With acheer for Wilkes Booth, they 1 candidates determined the fate of the two | ed to do is to consent to run, and then stand | fear that if Grant undertakes to exercise the ap- | jad hin in charge, De Stuva was well known | bined with so refined fuste, that the efloct is riche, | When tle known that she boarded a while iu Indl: | P8D% 0 esi Sa EAGRod Ai AE { brincipal competitors In 1824, Apaus, ide, leaving the active canvass to others. pointing power, this agreeable order of proceed- | jy many parts df the country. By some lic wus te coat Gt the raid, ot she slveves ts § - fart snaps Ng and Rent Ho her Pe gone 90 gorre pondent we ins BPR > h tee, a8 het A ¥ ' Trt) ngs v entirely reversed ed f t ki ‘oyal pompadour, forty. | of the New 'ribune, e' ate the | town befc no crowd had fairly real H Jackson, ChawrorD, and Chay ran, carry Besides, it is not necessary that the 7'ridune | ings will be entirely reversed. believed to be insaue; but unless total lack of o Ktriped a anid ten oleees ti next day or two her in divorce, and pas | taken piace, A party soou started ia yureuits « 4 i A zs ‘ . S : s oe a dette ta 7 aba costing $40). The style quite | u yor returaed to h hot in that city, Our | ater riding ashort distance came within baijing di in frig, tho election to the House, where, by a | should now come forward with Its avicient | pie qimca publishes an article about “an | M0ril principle is insanity, thére apicars to have ah a ta vlete eure, a large eceron tritnmed | laws are good enough where there is no fraud and | Aver Tiding ashort distance came wiilin ta Lite af qalition between ApsmM# and Cray, the] energy to take a part in this great contre M oH been no go od reason for such a beliof. Witu Ince over swig, only one litte pocket In front, | trickery; but it must be adinitted that thoy need * , 2 hs uncothinonly wean thief in Philadelphia.’ The abi in outeide of the handkerchief, Phe waist wis se | 6ome amendment in View of the numerous instances | Of with increased speed if former was choson, In 1836 Van Burney | yorsy. Tiue Sen Is there to take its place us anest thief ever heard of in this eity came Judge D i? Bela ' ; Fauare argue, trimmed with ince, is bewutivul, and | of perdury that scalawage, from other States resort —A fool in Wisconsin found a couple of pine ‘ nf a oki ; 4 5 bs 4 Judge Barnard: Seldom such a hat; | We dack, forming skirt and ovorskirt, have two | toto Ket rid of uncongenial partners, which th + anki wit } Was the Democratic nominee, His opponents, | a defender of truo republican principles, | from Philadelphia, His dame is Jouw Rvasuut aie MEPRGER Kc REO ; flounees, striped, and Hibed with treed Inee, aver | couldnuct do in thelr own bomes And among tuvig | 8108 of broad seatcks hea aay preps Het being unable to combine apon one ean such us the one-terti rile, no brike-taking, no | Yorxa, He is noted ag a snenk news thief, He | *!tem @ nae + Bewlom such @ waist: 7 rich sik and pipihg, aud Very nico tasye's, white and | OWD acquaintances, ond otrsigniway eame to the concle / coat; seldom such @ heart under it, ae Brien's Ptente black, tike down the head of the flounce, shows: date, divided their strength between Han. | present-taking, and no appointment of the sachs haa 4 this beaduiful and righ inside: sucakingly stole news from his employ S upon his tife, Tnereu » one rift ¢ that he should institute proevedings for a liv . ‘ ee » dnd | Piealdehie felattc Mice, 1 | of whom was Howace Gnexiey ; atid having bec arate - Cno light brown silk dress, containing ity yrds | One of the most succes ud commend. | left nie house with that thre « , fisos, Wensret, Hud L. Wurrr, dnd | President's telations to office, ‘The ttuc hom fcked out of the | _ The pald Fire Department of Philadelphin | ef silky itu atste Louis AV. a trimmed with hat | ,ONe Of the most successful and commend: | left he house with that threat upou his Hi. The wie Winnie P. Manca, and #0 VAN Buren | doctrine will thus be advocated with power | convicted of this theft, he Was Ricked out of the : fola, costing $300, able picnics of the season was held in Jones's Wood | WEN! oUt to iil, and was x d bisa s g pet i Tribune establishment in consequence. No ot continues to meet with much opposition from the | Obe very ‘rich Hingue tran black silk dress, | om V'eenday, ‘The proceeds were for the benefly of | BERDDOF hurried after tho man to tell t v, was olectod and success, aud the Tribune can wait and | 7 a ia tet 4 iY (ta | hy | Members of the disbanded volunteer fire com- | iumed with passeme «A beautifalcash: | the poor of the Twenty first Ward, Foremost | 8848 Witconsin paper givos the result in a “ 8{ < dud Chie Babs tun | ease decane ted ae ‘4 | thief could possibly be so thean as the one wh , mere drew, trimmed with vuienelennes aver tii m my Seas Ward Wa Of that ampitios atyle of writing © ’ In 1844, when Pot and CLAY wero tho | come in di the Organ of the Administration won the confidened of Horace Gresiey und | Daviess and at a meeting of the Commissioners | ~All ot thé rich cresscd comprising the froveeers of | alflong the mauy warm-hearted men present was pan ober t Hy gldiles Mvgescaola ch tevers Jeading competitors, James Q, Bunny ran ] after President Gnee_“y has been declared (Hen robbed Hit held lost Saturday, it was said that engines on | Mud te mine Fate fourteen in number, | Sherif O'Brien The cordial grip and heartfelt |) ; d 4 n told the t on a f are ‘| a hen robbed him. are clegait, wad denigned. ty nd atique him, and eoon told the tale of how a cru a4 an antislavery candidate; and though | elected. Meanwhile Ta Sun will con —— their way to fires were delayed, and that they | nuuner’ “SHESTACHE ROVERS 2! | manner with which ho was met by the hardworking | hieved mn of the tists of aivoren, yee b= 4% Binxey did not receive an electoral yote, he | tinue to shine for all, and eapecidlly for tho | It ts not unlikely that beforé many ycara | were frequently prevented from attaching their PORES MN AR | OG BY ANS ASS Oo amet NO ROEVEAT IAN BRIE ls | (rows the hesoln Of hor shitty to ie 1 1 7 », , tom’ Cs have passed Denver, “olorado, will be one of ly hore to ply b 1 Is of peop Vor ie wl ped 0 fthograve, It m w tna, OLtalned w populdr vote ii Now York suf. | Farmers’ and Mochanics’ Candidate and the | have passed Denver, in Colorado, will be one of the | hose to plugs, by organized bands of rough» A Queer Question, Deeds Tha arne stian trate ted teen hace | comearate may: who 0 te" ficlont to turn that Stato against Cray, and | groat principles ho represents, niost fashionable watering places of America, It | whom the police were either unwilling or incom- | To the Bitton of the Sun, D agile d showed that the poor of the Twenty-Hrat | poure before left Nis wie in the enjoy 4 ap & consentiaicn foie wie aueoaeahal Bini aa ty in tlw a city of 10,000 inhabitants, and promises } petent to restrain, It was also charged that | Sim: Do you shine for al’—even for boys? 1] Ward PUA Pe Nee panes sarah nth Word | Bealth, and his sorrowing eirele of 06 vo consequ ex I uecess! " i owl paugarate mmens venth Ward ogee “4 tua uw The ClMlNs OF ROAUIGN Fordestys to become one of the most charming resorts for | alarnis sent by letegraph were purposely delayed, | have # young Lady friend who belloves that the Gov picnic, the proceeds to go for ‘the foundution of a | © strong man to bow 1p angi a a taut teat of 1648, wien Chub 1 thine thnt the amt ; travellers on the continent, The town is situ | Firemen engaged in Ihe Work of extinguishing | e™mmeMt Wil Rive ner $800 if she sendy them one | fund for the erection of the Seventy Ward Tweed THe NRW DEPARTURE a tho famous contest of 1818, when Cavs It is fall tno thnt the ambigaous position | ged on tho maid branch of the river Putte, and | conflagration ‘were stoned, aiid the police failed | BMHOR anoetian poatige stamps, Is she right? If ¥ —— An Old Democrat's Gnd TAvLon were the regular candidates of | which Spiin oceupics in Cuba should erase, | an aqueduct twenty-five miles lon brings the | to afford them protection, The rowdies com. | [0,4 Mill get them for her if T bave got to fent tt A Democratic Defeat tn Texas, flow Departure. eh? Wall, pane rege ; bi de pest f iin Pad tral nl ry i ut all (uy) eommers, OF ts che entirely mistaken ? x Hut soome to mel know o't . : the two great parties. VAN Buntien accepted | She pretends to own the country ; and if she | water of this streain from a greater elevation in | prised in the late volunteer organization brovght | I #0 Lv if marry her and make It up xo. 5 een Sat REMAN AR More comperebee | some Ralecs are fi ' an independent nomination, partly to punish | owns it, what is doné therd is Gori by her | the mountains to serve the purpose of irrigation, | disrice upon the city of Philwdetphia. during» PWT ci ee an Oe rea 7] Pe DOsRaMMR es AAUR, coegrined ab nb maar: |) tie ORR ee TaaTGEe ry, Casa and partly to niniutaln the Winaor | order, or at least with her connent By this meana the city and its suburbs ure wl | pertod whieh extended through many yonra; but | ym . 6 $00 and then marry ly Austin the other day, pat upn woman to attack | ANG \fuhNa'ran er ie a if Provito, Van Benes did not obtam an | Count Varstasepa, now Captain Gener), | ways looking fresh and green, while almosCevery | they have political ihRuone, and the potice neem —— 7 knvcked hor dows, aud the Demme aioe St, aan neni ; ‘a electoral vote, but ho divided the Democracy | was long since officially prociaimed and do. | private gentleman is enabled to ornamont his | disposed to wink nt their lawless cflorts to iinperte Another Anson Bartingame, Sheir little game, ny the lawe rot around i of New York, gave the Stato to Tavzon, | sounced as a mavage whom his edicts had | S4tden and grounds with sparkling fountains, | the eiliciency of the new department nthe Hon. Hemee Cuprow yesterday resigned A Sinuwtar intimation fiir, Fagat oF weoua. by (uct Lane W ‘ i atid thus gecured his triumph, placed ontside the palo of civilization, Ewen | The st vat wo n ed nl winty feet wid <i en eficct Aug. 1. Two months geo he entered. tuto w fs Jy om the New York’ bapr Gyeake its bad, bot If might be aes Ptimel i tn 1850, when BucnaNAN and Futatoxt | oor gwh Hxecutive eo denounced him, white | Sud ylawted on each | side mi yoado rece morrow over the fc that there fg not | cumireck with the Jepuoeee Gorsroment tn lntre- that Rattan ave ee Sony eat ae the belles of | Ti Gor any thun' wo do wit th ‘ Wore tle nominees respectively of the Demo | Spain, olfedq ious in words to on representa, Kt gts ge Lal tae is ae ether . glo (rant fib in Cincinnati! Deacon | idews ‘or Mie United, ftoven. He ie empowered to | sone Aliss Augusta Hemant, who ban een appoint Maleate the eyes out of the fot 1 awit H en " . 3} public buildings indicate refinement and enter 1cHARD Suit, that truly good man, who never | Procure models of aerienttural and industrral 4 @| Postnasior there, It Dispered about 6h. wasters ne Ail Up Ww! Lf bratie And Republican partioy, Frizatonit ran | tive at Madrid, ignored the theult, nee , mms that truly good man, who never | Biimery, even @ the Apuiauces. of raiiveetiog: fay |S irecat tier guere. Hk ie whistered abous that vend anv 1 Prise on the part of the inhabitants, Yt the dis: | thkes mny whiskey exeept f , ° ; Me hs 4 nt gin fa én Ol Lino Whig ond Know Nothing | then Varataseys has heen advanced from a | fen ' he | ¢ wera for ib sbobwnch’s sake, | wil Less wea hime 4 Rectal, Olrll duslaa — UO MT dl ASO A ewe x ce fi ven the Rocky Mo rt ar ¢ | other members of a corps tor selentife and | ast DO & FOOL (9 thik Feary a ety Pah candidat, Ne reevived only tho electoral | subordinito poidiion to bo the watrap of tho | sdester thes nine Rooky Mountain range te | shouta not allow thie state of tings to continue | Mvekdnetinn he inition is hreHunee Venseets | qu BEBORit feu eursian macy in, ane Mutua) Thome. | Mei if'ettre New hepattars wus \ 0 e jes for the mowt part elo with evergreens, | » moment longer, vings Bank (oun Building). © ts a | axes Lie operabiony willl muse ©: Ve'sF ook QomnMM am OF Ob the Mist Of every month, Aue DytqIMAt reduce the (axe