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ae ‘HE SUN, TUESDAY, JULY 11, 1871 LLL ey ’ ~ Wl Cea Teng and nr tone? | glory will fell wpoh Mr. Pannen in rota | *#*Onaaee sue oovenymerr. | 1IEI) IN TI METROPOLIS, Ath hk ARE Lb HE PRESIDENG SZ BreruikNe, Towns, and thoir supporters, | for this display of hisag lity, Ifhe will only | epatt Grose be Allawes to eee @evers: tamed The hooting of Thomas Donohne-The Man 4 WIDENCY, The a a Vt, who want their democracy, as Mr. NURIEH | add to it & pair of horses, oF « Newfoundland Patronage te secure bis Re-election of | pasnns ERK AND THERE BY THR Accared of the Crime held tn 820,000 orrice-no1L tome aiwe wanted his whiskey, of tho corner gfotery | nurpy, of a cottage and walle somewhere to Feed his Poor Relations? BUN'S REPORTERS, —KeSoictnes ta the G enham Hoare. pene CaNoibary, c ih ranted =| kind. ‘These mon havo dabblod 4a ttetsM | by the soashie, it will make hie fortune with Wasnrnoron, Jaly 6.—The Civil Service Com- Pritt tron On the nizht of September 19, 1970, Thomas ha < ca te » UNC WIL: | mission have boon for several days debuting # | Discord Where there Mhould be Harmony — | Donoliae, of 819 Rast Eighteenth stroet, was roing For 1 eaident : TUESDAY, JULY 11, 1871 # long that they have forgotten what puro 9 A 7 y out fail. question which Iles at the foandution of their work, A Bass among home, accompanied by bis two coasing, Dennis and U § E [i E 8 i <== | democracy is like; and taey show more “ rE Pasara Sr Vin: Cun the selections of oMoonuiders be made by Quartette C1 Ti omar Donohue, As they were walking alon: Third 8 8. G R A N if eben tps mab Comite Pheagh obtuseness than Mr, Nuckiee, who knew | Thiers Denounces the [Income Tax. | any arbitrary roles andor an elvotivs form of rov- Mead avente, between Keventoenth and Elehteentt THE PRESENT-TA: ty Haw pty, good spirits from evil spirita, though lie de- A proposal was recently mado in tho an rhe bas gs this ree Ldap wan Me os hae ae is id uttorly | atrects, they were met by © man wlio aporonehed - KER, Th Aw, Theatre the Re: Ae Matton, Llavate French Nati ui * clear erring to them that it cannot be, al- wat there i atti some talk about tt. | Thomas Donohue, with bis heud hancing cown, an Lina Fawin's Theatre—Swies ef goger, eratcly chose tho lator. Tho caso of | Frenc \ ational Assembly to levy a tax Wourh severil memoors of tte Commiesion are of | The decisions of the prise judges, Wf to cone hie features, With « short start, the Relations of Useless 8 whom the other OMoe. arden ain tors these tives inmividula, avy Davis, Dow | upod inccnes Gs @ ihedse of Increasing | sriaicn tues 1s oun. Asmaerlip, However, win Ae. | {iied, eave Much dloralunnations re yeins terre | (ac Aupped In front of the party, Wihouta word, | Molders want to Renominato along with Him, le Theatre— Usd A ren be ion. Nockirs, and Aveck Srerimye, impres | the revenue of the French Republic. This | cite that they cannot to » Very eroot extont, On | Singing by tho second-class societion wax given to | he pointed a pistol to tho breast of Thomas Dono. 1. Jeree Root Grant, Providont's if Pervede | drden—Oried dailies C.ccmts, sively shows Low a continued indtlyronde in | proposition was resisted with reat energy | the att A adopting the principie of muking the mf Fan boda La Washington, bat the Qaar- | nue. and instantiy fired. ‘The reoort was distinctly Tit Grae” BY Se Aline kts il evurse r ‘ ., saa iT ff ” tennre of offtes doring tite “od belavior, th ete (lub of Philndetphia enneiderad iteel’, and was | je ths or wh Clog ai ovil courses and bad associations will Liant | by President Tirens, “If thie tax,” be ay Al thers mast bof power ‘Or removal | considered by others, equally well’ entitied so tr phew i ue sg hgehen 4 Mee darted ad hehe eo ¢ wae : : <= | te rere tive facultioa, even if it docs not | said, “only impoverished the rich, I should | with auzagelevment of evans or tal (or any of- | mt the pron foe ihe third anes goukves. wivel! | The tell entered Tonae Dinouacts tof brat, | CHM Fedeick at be ay — been given to the Germ: hor ol The omailent, after (he « tine, p 1 ale’ + at ondeia. Mo. FOR PRESIDENT Pervert the moral gente and obfuscate tho | not pity them; but in the present state of | “avine got thle tun they God wensctees in avep | Bel more vie ciaimed by the Sanger” Macher: | ran rapidis alone Kcventecth vircet, poraved oy ers | Stee aM Cote tamer Wie xa Gite’ ha 4 ol waver, w theron th chor of Philadelphia, 14 bot the Philadorph ii of no tm alter uy intellect, - pocicty, guch a tax would be a source of dis: | Ret‘tant many banntier tieoricn son's dorin neve, | neeetien were oleapoointad Mos" atintarea ey tue' | eral eltisens, and aleappeared ta Trvion ince, On | efttianers es pe bahar bene Sep ry @afe with a if ides Take: order, Read the admirable book written by (ier, anne’ ee endeavoring to find some fist hold £ st yA ce, te t toward them by tie | his road, te throw away an o:divary sloncned hat, « Alinisver io tieninarks ought uy be de ane 7 'e h 1 bic! resid N vid, WhO ely Hi with FARMERS! AND MECHANICS CANDIDATE, la aker, Vauman, and you will ace that the income | sreto be forly to vmrey.. Phe indieitions, geo” uit | toned to ruthorits, tecimeencased aethe Bncsut, | €taY eoring overcoat, and a brown wig, all of whieh | UNG withio tw ating for th , A morning journal says about the ap tax is, in another form, the most odfons of | Pelore they eet mach farther thay wili follow the | Plane beeau the want of respect ‘or ris office y been used s#a dinguise. Me wasaln | YrRO inior of kold and rea) esta 9 +10 wit HB GREAT AND GOOD if Government ond adjourn fora fow | Which thev faved. ‘Pie reanit of all this ius | feen to throw away a pistol, whieh was picked up b; A MY those taxes which wero abolished by the onthe anti! e we t ver gets cooler and some, of | been th es vette Cia and ths 3 gf Pa il Mr. McDonald of 188 Third venus, The er ts rie treet h Vem! ow around them t* s* ant a he vot pat they titend to - Inia ARHIOR Revolution ; and we aro asked to impono It | question, “Anail sinen once in omer be vinvwed ne F connection wiih the Northeast Saenger. | {icles wore nicked ao by Servennt Loonte. of the | Vil Judge louie inte Brecmo ne Me be al in P Pinta crory Davis, who has also been referred to now, not i ceful times, but in the midat | Be the spoointments dire tly unter him 10 secare Kuat Twenty-second atreet police. The rereeant | Counsel for Cialmants before tho Prowaent. Poe. v In tho eame connection, it is noedives to ea Used bred enesssrmni titanate icky ‘enor Felastonn, recart arked Donohue who bal shot him, and the wounded | mated st £49 000 n year, expecta to make mry ahee * i a een « vi e ray Man at ephiod th * Jonn Sea ang fection, TEXAS and NEW YORK, 'Y | of disturbance and uncertainty. This tax is nm khelved, bocanse tt 0 Mayor's Oflice. a 6 replied thet it was Jonn Seannell. and Ye brother ie-be i Vill Ge: tiat the interests and tho honor of the coun. nothing but a party instrament, to be used | °° id give otienoe to certain purties if proseed, It was about 10 o'clock, The rceno was the him tn spite of his disguise, Aypraleer of 4 Jay Gonid: bas not made meee preaching Commission at Geneva to consider or the HORACE GREELEY, the Alalama claims, that “with Mr, DAN. ‘lent’ brothers ean # geval i Gail thal Who wuciraeceh hae fur of Custine, oa Franeitoo, a —— tise’ : one aa rer pent, Pr DrOLvOr 10-1aW. only Tho City Authorities Surrender to the ifort led her ibid 1 alternately Ly one party against others, 1 THE FOURTH AT SING BING. Mager mer A gentleman came in, asking for ho | run away along Reventaenti atreet. The sergeant | aan Grader tor New erico aader {ade ler Rioters one dering that the Legislatare of Masaa- v! 1 +. pep * ahifm rip on the way, and «aw a carria’e. in which Iex. Sharpe, Pr@x dent's brother in-law, Maren, z dean ‘at od thd pokllauied the should bo a coward if I did not declare that 1 | say the Convicts Kept Independence Day— The Mayor ls not in,” waid the polite ushor, Mr. | were two persone, hurriedly dritins aay, th ee ‘There will be no Orange parade on th was proved and published the fact | will never consent to this tax.” ‘The Hon. Tim Sullivan's Visit to Mparta, | MeDovnell, Pepe ne iat the murderer mizht be Ip that | ieccor'el the Port ol New Urieausy paos watts Saree 3th. Superintendent Kets has tesucd an | Wet thie Davis took a bribe of $60,000 to | Wo commend to Secretary Bourwatt, and | Independence Day was celebrated by the oon- | TH® #tranror sald he wanted to ace the Mayor on Eewas' cisuaben, ond dave Garay Chee ine desras | XVI Samee Leequirees, Presicenss teu ‘ order forlidding it. He says he bas Leen | betray his constituenta and defraud his | president Gnaxt those noble aud powerful | Yiets at Bing Sing In erand styte. Thove who could | YerY \mrortant business, Me was from Boston, and na chance toescapo, Tie sergeant Wavine eum New Orleans ewe the clothing before alluded to. returned to tie legally advised to take this step, It would | Cents, the writer of the forezoing paragraph | worts of the great European etatosmian, | MOfd st drark rum aad smoked clears, ‘The penni. | 9 lost $18 plaving pin-pool. Wehbe OWN coun, Minis 4 ni oy id x The Mavor can't way gambling debte for you,” # station, Donohne was borne by his friends | (e' Gute Pred " be interesting to learn whose legal advico | Ha® a very poor iden of the interests and the | Woutd that poinedilng of Lia: good sen ene sang vatriotlo songs and revelted in barat- | gaiaTpe Mayor cant ay Ka 1% del you, s residence AL M9 East Eighteenth streets Dr. | uXiveone mn. Presiden: brother in Heise oF lia Beinn Crea) cofve and hard tack. Ono prisonor, the | It won 10}g «'cinok. and the eeone waa the Mayor's | Kimbark examined tie wound, und prononviced it Oran he has followed, Iv would bo more | ! ie coun’ — and hie wisdom could penctrate into their | Hon. 11m sai'ivan—wanted to ace the fireworks in | Office A titely-dressed lady wie looure tbe 3s net itewan fish, attowen the feet. tint the Qeutee hi Interesting to know whether on similar A Discreditable Pardon. minds, Sparta, a emall villave some distance from the | °, Fe ee eh very large one, wmade @ jagged woun |, advico he would have stoppod the . a prison. The telegraph offices were not open in 0, Madam,” w: Pe uremeceeire Seance vier he was a iehtatten ate omen, Treen ty great Gorman procession in April, or the | 2 sident Guaxt Las finally pardoned | The Vinduot Railway the Narrow | timo to rend form tase from to agent, who tately | 5 Bre fang, Dlghls and onty the Maver cold | "The weapon used wae an old-fashioned. ‘Drs er the peas e ecu 4 a oes ori, , peodauatiere ut Lone Branch | . p her id come irom Cincinnatl, ied pintel neart ds Mee. on. Ve osidsn''s Own comet, Regs Irieh procission on the 17thof Marci, Some | DOWEN the bigamiet, With singular pro- siadime ara Oh ‘ wind lelcarey Uarsagu tne telson Naatatvont’n | ouiDg for ber Mawbavd, wt Tad row awoy wis | zee Rito] teaty Lalla Enis. Ae Bonekee ‘ned mtg Rt Acuity} groioton Koped weeks aro the Host was enrriod at the head | Le the pardon was countersigned by | Have the Direetors of tho Viaduct Railway eUrnaareis tisnagh the briton Tinea without & | snother women. The Mayor migut ged Ber Ber hus | Surted poaitivatn inet “Sect Beas ee fired te orge B Johnson, Presidents maw f a8 car at the bead | Raxcnort Davis, the bribotaker, as Acting | considered the propriety of building it on n| Dist Wheo te arrived tn Marte he tocnd two | Pand,tne theusat. © power over runaway hus- | 0% A Visit to the Gientam Heuse, Third avenue | 9it Arseasor ¢ "itevouue of solmn procession in Williameburgh. | gucretary of § a Aer Cs Gan | three foot gaye » a small boys and a skyrocket, The boys said that | pandas, mada the answer. ‘f an) Twenty-fonrih street, formerly keot by Jon | Piste. Obi0 « better thi fr etary of Stat © this there is no c- , Or on on ot narrower y the rocket would not be tence ved off antil Seannell. was deemed necessary, The pecsousan thie 4; Winane, Tresident’s gotiviny The Police Superintendent of Brooklyn, was it. | twas It the ecene stil! at i Newport. Ky., realy fur 4 house tail thot Jotm Scannell was at Copake, on at o1 y eC hoo! es Tn gol eflice, At man came tu, i 1 4 Pediat erates, Maceiaent’s by not, it seems, legally advieol to stop that, reason why any convicted criminal should say two feet eight inches UF be fot anery, and ended by getting tight. After He welds ‘cous wees iis the Harlem Railroad, and bad been tuere for some Jawis second connn. Cietk in Gen. Spinner but he had as much real right to taterfors | Mt LO pardoned. No matter how black | ‘The paesenger cars of this railway will, of | tretine some dead. broke citizens wivo come 10 960 | his vigut key o prevent nis getting iato tue | "ES amenity between these two Righteenth | Sale iter We oct, Prendenth mother's grasa ‘oro se ah F the freworks in Sparta, Mr. Sullivan paid several | hivase consoling herself Uoring we absonce wisn piealty between th Eighteen ew. Assistant fs lorney, Cortervoath with it as Ketso has to interforo with the | 0? ¢Fimes or how clear the evidence of | course, bo constructed like those now in use | peautiful sed touching caine re ened heveral | hease, con iis "| Wyre Democratic snctions bas been a tone standing | wong mot reluve to Le Dineien Riise eT! and bloody one, 1y a poll their guilt, President Qnant can consistently | on the Harlem and Hudson River lines for | tial, But he did not sav anything abeat the omeor | Arnt you I itee Sight Fior chap that came here abo Orangeinen, me here about a vear Who hiakes awoings ip the rrison and sells the to | 9g0 oFkine to ve ms iT or? Scannell. brother of Jonn. was shot, It was Buperintondent Ker40, however, repre | {iteheree them all. Bowe in a scoundrel | short distances in and out of tho city. ‘Tho | Suizent vty ee» | We Beceneehe nn ne Barer?" inquired alleged tiat Thomas Donvhue was the man that m o a i x ° > ; " ‘As Mr. Bi aren Ui Geel . ed the fatal shot. A coroner's jury brought ina gente the Democratic rulers of this city rite | Of extraordinary Infamy. When a Confed- | scale for passengers will bo longitudinal Eoarta,w prion “omern! and exceanuiler strayel in | who spuke aitin Geren tecty ortaant® Ba sband, | Fer el, thet Beanae!l wae snot bY Donouae. Dun 10 De : . He apes 4 ; “ and eqeamensed ie eons Ur be) BL aay Maser cat ic vp | Onue anid that be wns at that time abseut from the has reco'ved hia orders from them, They rate soldier he murdered his superior officer, | be inches placed against the sides of the cars, tha pooner caettas Gel van te isra to nie Nay oF i ot Ia, an dif ho wae be coaldn't | cityand State, He eubeequentiy returned to. the Sans Gas and afterward went over to the Union side, | Just like the seats in our present horse cars, | inthe most persuasive minner, Tim took his arm, | dee German tenn is Nad not been married to | {7 and wan admitted to €10 00) ball to await the havo becn terrified Ly tho threate of the Hi- | 11 oitaini ji and the two wended their way prisonward, A DUN | his wife, When they called at tne Merona eth fetion ef the Graad Jory, Tue Grand Jarry refused | XV. Cie ies Bent Whit Hihinote, Asetuang bernian socictics, and have bowed thoir heads, | 1 °btaining his sham divorce he frandulent. | All the space required will be enough for the | Mrotter eaiese te Renata orenaTd. A SUR are.the Mayor was, not Iu, and we bride aad | {0,0gie\Dovohue, It was st that ime romored | geviadr ot internal Reve ue, Notm relaivon at ik macnn ij i onehed off and He with the gen * Well, o Rg » and at Join Scannell, and not Donobue, was the mur- | DUt annointe: > to the Detlef thay hy They havo vitally saimited to mob rule | ATF, With theabill of « eounterbiter, | conductor to yas between the two rows of | Sea sqaigohgte Wat eatoman | bid Wa cee ™ Gireva/Piorente Neanneit, don Seinnati ashe. | katauean proer (eatie eon. at uated a bie 3 : the records o: % nassenge! Ne " mn said: , fore attempted to take Donotine’s life, Me was ar- lhe Q hethioes They have confessed that tho will of " the Supreme Court in this | passengers, This ean be afforded by a throe. We ee wish eoueilid ah wipe yea lush bare Berat’s Bit Bureina New Shape — | rested, and placed tinder $1,000 tail to keen the aro MeRennan, father-19 14w of thy Pre & sceret organization has more weight | S'%:, His conviction for bigamy was upon | foot gauge, or even by one of two fect eight | risone cool enstamer a While Wee eestor: | Patrick Crowley, Mr. Borgh's agent for Rich- | peace tor iwerve montin, he Grand Jory kedicted | ndcrevony Mana Meenmen, father 1a .am of Uy pre john & pell for murder, erp Drtrict of Penreyivann, a escent cumeran mani ite alert ready to corare | gS cotuati ba Prete com #oon #8 he shonid come to New York. | Sreretary of the Treasury, H the clearest evi i i 5 female convict who used to come here for six or | Mond county, was passing throagh Mr. Creaser's with them than the rights of the people, earest evidence; and if the law against | inches, dollars’ worth of whisker every week. I | meadows at New Brizhton on Saturday, and no. Irish factions, and declare that Irialimen of the " lone in his case, Railway in this manoer will not only bo that | texted, aud tod plenty more tor da femerday be cult, which was vainly endeavoring to obtiin some | Rein Piste} go a EY same religious belief as Mraonme and Ext. ut with @ presenttaker for ® President, | the cost of building the road will be loss, | sein Tosihes Sha abanntee Veer otots, ane, oF une Tepatred to the piace and found Seannel! er een homeeree sane relisious balls ————— Correspondence of The Sn. eT an OLFe Tone and Joun Mirren ands . * tied nor hale’ . With big old pala, Seanneil wat le: Mila for a Secretary of State, | but that more tracks can bo placed upon the Ayes fetp for Free etal ' ei tari baa eves the Meet nies (ap litle crow | to the East Twenty-secoud str Cineuxviute, Obio, June 80.—I live i the have no right to parado the streets of New e pardon of a bigamist is something which | saine breadth of surface. Six tracks of two 7 0 tera aay va ie mit Lad bin ater, the pointe ourward. ‘The com's uduet ere, ThEL Be be hat country and have closely inquired into te should not surprisoany one, fect cight inches gauge would occcupy less | *PPe!r 2 eatiataty OF the taniting pala, ‘Theealt ana crane awae eutierine | $50,000 ball for iis eppcarance, “B df Meerbach bee | Opinions and foclings of Democrats about the York, The Mayor, Governor, and Superin- ——— je Feinforcoment to the rinks of their country: Gains bib bas Ly ‘ rat é d P< irtna room than four tracks of the orinary gauge peadow. and Waited under # bedge anil we | o 8 DONn’eMan, e captain tal must | next Presidential election. They wish and ea tendent of Police virtually say that they Ear-Ticklia, ot us dag Ga Te cit “Tid Ir mon fighting for the independenco of the isl: eniant. “Timothy” Lary, came tn. and on Lie ae. | £2,9,0M {il he beard trom Buperin endent Kele pect thes the Demosratic leadere shoold unite oo 4r9 incompetent to maintain the dignity of of four feet elght inches and a half. the | The steamer Virgin ts known to have left Paerto | knowledeing thot we had’ pat the bar on. Pat or tapes Ware Ramergbes RUCOkE LIC: Costes Were | And bribe ON Solus euch Wedl-6s Witham 4: Gros: Senator FRELINGHT,sexN hae just been | Viaduct were to have many short curves, it | Cabello, tu Venezuela, on the evenine of the 14h of | dere! jum to rewove lt and then presented (vn we. | fiends wer "Gromit, seater Silas bi the laws and to preserve public orler, » a y] fore Justice Corbey who fined nim $5. This new SLAM ertoe srigee derinan | beck, Jonn Quiney Adams, Lymua Prambull, 6 Py This action of Superintendent ICazeo will entertaining President Q@nant at his hospita- | might be necessary to use the brond gauge | Jane for tne cort of Cuba. She liad lately been on | insiruinent of torture waa Well made, evidently the ble mansion in 1y, , | the dry dock at Martinique, and on her trip from | work of « harness in: sCowark. Tho ides of having | in order toallow a suilcient rate of speed ; | tre Wrgr nace te Terns Gatvle eae aughton, ex-Alderman McGrath, a . and many other smail fry po'izicians.” A dit paicli soon eame from Superintendent Kelso th Chase, B, Gi Brown, or J.D. Cox. What thy went ts suceess with @ man that will do justice a them and theentire coantry with honesty aud im create a profound impression throughout the » Pees ‘annell shoud be released, as he had furnis) ity, country. Its effect will be as injurious to & live Present undor the shadow of his roof | but as the curves will be few and largo, this average of twelve knote an hour, Tue nearest | yaoi cay ian ail Scannell was leq out in. triumph by oie | Ges" WW, T. Sherman's prinelptes are right. be tha Detiperatia ast ‘i . tree ap! ars to have disturbed hie judgment | objection has no force. point of Caba is distant from Paerto Cabello, ut ti smoeey, and tentented ee defen oe | friends, , A Sex man called at the Giealiam House. | would make mach tho etronzest caudiaate, ni ‘ ie party at the noxt Prosi ’ ‘ " counterfeit money, and sentencod wus deferred on # found Scannell ip ‘ront of the hous i next strongest military dential election as was tho pusillant of ren and things, causing him to lauoch rate of seed, not over threo aud a half days. Seteuni et Maheiegs il Sesto a ca ber of irien #, enjoring weir Hen: a T'wish to tell the Democracic a8 was tho pusillanimity of at yale The expedition which the Virgin took on board i hought, in a dying con: | goon as the SUN mission was known, Sean | plajniy that. if they don't nominate such candy. Jases BucHANAN in 1860, and that forth in a most fulsome and ill-timed eulogy “ at the time of sailing for Cuba consisted of three | (lon. He lived. however, and wa» lately reir | nell came into the barroom on the first floor | ksi name on anew departure viatorm, on w : ~ Of | of his guest to @ crowd curions to catch a | of Naval Ofticer Larix for perjury in Herkimer feel fore eimitar offence Judre Bonedic t, be. | Feannell ts nearly mx feet hich, weil bait, light | patvorm at all, they will be Overwheluiusiy dolous Horatio Srymocn tn 1869 a of his g huudred and sixty Venesuelon soldiers, armed with | fore wiotn the prisoner was tried in 1869, sentenced | hair. whiskers and toastuchy, 8 fasiilopab!y 7 S03, at th erect ‘i county did not stand fire, He was tried on ‘ c 3 Ho was fasitonably T. kB of 1864. The American peor’ ~# Clectlon | 6}: mpse of the Great Gift-Recciver. pried 4 nee Th rae Remington rifles, two batteries of Held artillery, and him yessrene ie three yoars' hard jabor. Fr Coffey be rea He said bet ps) to New Yors ze = + ericat aver forgiv Saturday, and acquitted. There scems a ace (Hhiaa nian Anes) for Risen Kun diae F about to receive nis sen ewastukoneut. | terday morning with two friends in @ curriaze, and es i _et# Hever forgive As wo perused this rose-colored and high- rifles (Remington also) for Aiteen hundred men, io | denly ill and fell to the fluor iv a Gt, keepi hae tue t directly to the Disrict dev" What the Hancock Meo are Doing. cowan’’<6 in their I ; Hig | been ao substantial ground for the prosecution, | Jepeudent of the members of tue expedition. ‘The | bande ugntly ‘pressed over bit hoare. fe bedee | Cohen ceirectly to, the Dissrict Attoruey's : caters, and of all cow- | gavored production of the Senator, we could oF lis beara He lad a | office, where they furnished bail, When araed rom the World. : ‘ . K shilecs i : similar tainting Ot when 4a 18609, where he lad beem fa the mean time, he refused to , o be anilice this tr" lertne of o ost which was doubtless institated as an offset to | grievous mistake which lias been hitherto made by | *!il . . e ‘ock’s friends seem to be already ating of our Democratic city | not help indulging in tho suspicion that he | T,,yn19's uneuccesstul effort 10 got Hanruaww in. Cuban emisartee {n this country in forwarding, or acnrepeR: soewe aoe matter of the Pr . but it it anthorities to the threats of the Hiberntane ; g Pollce Life rauce F turely. Ate heote few : sede had becn taking @ lesson from the customs | dicted for stealing the bond in controversy, Some | endeavoring to forward, matorial aid to their breth- ‘The Hon. B, F. Maulerre saya that the iovested THE NEW HORSE MALADY, ington the otaer wae % the worst that lias been eshibited for] of ihe countrymen of that celebrated beatlion | of Lavusn's backers tay Bow ty te. pet an fn. | Fen ta demas bad boon the eencing OF args parcels and ot ible iba Ueda’ ss see Oa Malad theta ers cer #1,000 each, an to fard sieny a one Oay Chinee, Am Brx, There, in the land of the | dictment against those who got him indicted. | of arms sud emmenition without © sufleieat num: | 1: scams between $8000 00d S80WK The tees | P eag rrereenry war Mia % f i helde ber of men to guard the same oo the moment of | gre nor the on! "Ot th ise fond ie war Ly ; Celestials, where the Brother of the Sun and | We advise all the hot-heads on both sides of this gre pot the only source of the fund. Tie tund iu every D a Bob Nuckles’s Whiskey. xu . i ¥ hi - bi 1 quarrel to bathe in the Mohawk and cool off, | #2@ine. This error of foresight has been a dtm ' 000 in excess of ali charges axainet it, bo the Usksewa Dtacacs, AMUSEMENTS, 1 ‘4 Moon rule ith iron sway an abje people, | quarrel to ol i t ‘OWUMisOners way pensio: nts 4 a 3 A gentleman of this city, eomewhat famous | Moon rules with iroi y ea aert bere With the theroometer at ninety, let us have | U8 one both to the pocaets of the Cuban exiles, | iia yt ee ee ee oe For » mouth past stock owners have gi Vat eR a most singular usage is sald to prevail, It peace along that lovely valle: who have defrayed the expenses of the expeditions is averred by GutzLary that ear-tickling is a ~ here, and to the patriot cause in Cuba, which it followed asa regular profession intheChincse | The apothecaries aud fancy-goods dealers | bas deprivea Iyhobee bes ai most necessity to zs if s ri Bost livel: ie ea the snecess of the cause, Of all the arms and am Court, and mandarins who have been edu. | it Boston are in a lively state of excitement over enaiton it aaa ald’ We Rae WF the oar what they deem the arbitrary and unjust action | MO" cuter: peg seg edd fara goit of the Internal Revenue authorities in regard to | Coity spare the respective amounts, not one tithe has the enforcement of the law in relation to aflixing | Cyr reached tne Cubans in the Bell, stamps on pomades, cosmetics, perfumes, and We trust that this landing of the Virgin, the man- utation among his friends for the possession | ™ 4 Proprietary medicines, One hundred and thirty. | agement of which expedition is of excecdir:gly good taste in relation to arti, | “on to their dexterity, nine firma aud individuals, including many of | entrusted to the Venezuelan Gen, Garrido, is a eles of food and drink. Bos was delighted This Chinese practice appears to have been | the most prominent houses in the city, were pro- | exception to the geveral rule of misfortunes, aes ‘The Bread and Buiter Rrigade, Leave of absence has been granted to all Fed- t of Mr. Davidge at Fifth Avenue, This well known and favorite actor appeared for Lis benefit lust evening in a new pleoe by an auth yet unknown, ‘An Angel," and also int reshaped edition of the old atd familiar boriesque “The Savage and the Maiden.” “An Ancel™ w whimsteal trifle, fn whieh, as in most of our modere work, all considerations yield to the pare mount necessity of one or two eomplicated ‘or the wants of the ing in the interior of Arkansas not long ego, when in a miserable little village hg unexpectedly met one Bon Nvcxrrs, a New Yorker, whom he had | °ated to a rare degree of skill in thie titillat known intimately many years before, and |! branch of gocial science are allowed to who, like himself, had sustained a rep- | ‘7 their hands upon the Emperor's most sacred cars, and are rewarded just in propor- for his regard and care 4uner man, was travel thelr attontion to anew malady which kiils horses in an astonishingly short space of time. Thus far the malady has beffled the veterinary surecons, It eral officeholde he Castor mn dad harpege beat ee tee aude a04 ete | ving deen regarded by some as a new type of the luere, to attend at the polla for the new enrollment “ Of the Grant party in this city today. They are in disorder known a Pink-es: bat the majority fiructod to vote in the diferent Arwembly Districts | of horse men beliove it an entirely new disease, It in order to mske a show of popularity fur Graut, is thought to have its rise in atmospneric causes ol cident with the condition of the horse attacked, The Alleged Outra, Thi - re ae ire Avenue Car | “rho frst indication of the approach of the disor. Pep engi da efron hake kbp ecag Te the Bator of The tun der, if the horte 1# on the road, {# ® partial lack of Figo i J ; * 2 mM | angel in question, t» an elderly gentio Sin: You have been imposed upon by the | Se iarcers elighiifs tne. bind, fore and ie any | Msn of an smative dleposition, who in the courte Sathor of the story of the occurrences on car No. 4, | caves all four, veing mor swollen, Whea of bis rather mediwval philanderiug ts brought te ofthe Third Avenue Railroad, on Sunday morning. the horse 18 taken to the Partial paralysss cf make propositions of a decidedly duubtial charscwer The fucte are as follows The woman steppedton | One! or two dare ibe Dowie becste esatinaie | to the young Indy whom his eon in about to marry, r introduced at the FRELINGMUYSEN mansion | ceeded against a few weeks ago for alleged vio- | ther that tt may be the precursor of a number o/ to meet his old friend, explained to him how he kad happened to become domi. other successes, in which tho manazers wil! prove that past mistakes have not boon wholly useless, last week. First the Senator essayed to | lations of the law; but instead of compromising if ipulate the Presidential ears, and, if they | ‘he matter, as was evidently expected, all the tip es the pritform of the car, accompanied by a ehild. jiral stricture is jh i mt introduce to himself and ciled in that remote region, and recalled | ™&"P and, = . a and uretiral stricture almos besides being called ou to introduce to himself an a 7 lost the! st ] parties combined to contest the charges brought other of the Deuts—Why Omitted ¢ Looking into the car she remurkod, * V companiment, When nature ts assisted by th t with a good deal of gusto some of the jolly | B&¥e Bot lost thelr sensitiveness, they m| é ty iE are noseats.” Bhe then stevped back to the ede | catheter, the discharge ark “Auld, often Selly s yones gentoman Whois Sis caezhier, wie ive against them, and, waiving an examination, | To ‘he Eduor of The Sun. seasons he liad passed with bis friend and | ave tingled and glowed beneath the dell. | oT res cir cases to go to ihe Grasd Jury to, | Stu: Lam informed by one of the lest sutlers ap- ether choice spirita cate and elastic touches he gave them. “The | ‘ther, On Tharsday last indictments were re. | Dointed that a Dexr is sutler (or post trader, a8 It It occurred to our New Yorker that | CYeMriumphant General,” «the Great De | turned agalost about sixty of these parties, It | 2° called) at Fort Bill, Indian Territory, and Mt was in his power to give Bou an | sotiator,”. “the peacegiving savior,” and | jg complained that, owing to the obscure language agreeable surprise. So he invited him to | Sndred extravagant phrases fell trippingly | of the law and the contradictory {nterpretations his room in the apology for a hotel which from his titillating tongue. The “ gray-eyed | put upon it by the authorities, it ts almost im- Nigbted htm in your list of the President's fy the village afforded, and produced from his | ™&2 of destiny” gazed on bim with as much | possible to determine precisely what articles re- | omceboléing relations, Yours, JOHN SMITH. : raptare as he could crowd into that stolid, | uire stampsand what do not; and also as to Let Joux Suita carefully peruse oar incom- trunk a black bottle, unpretending in its ap- | TP 3 " ' , pearance, but containing some of the finest | U™eaning face of his, with his hands deep | Whether it is the duty of the manufacturer, im- | plete list of the members of the President's fami- Ma VWiskay. ores Grose tate hla countey, | 8 his pantaloons pockets, as if he were Barter, forte, or rae A ais te cae ly in economia ts wa aot that Jens Pr eat where they are really require @ accused | Dewr figures in it as No. IX. Bat the fact that Drawing the cork and placing the bottle bie for a es Sn Nee ee parties slso complain that while they have in| Dewr rents out @ part of his priviloges es Ween donie remarked: nk eau Ke a, pike daha ae many cases through misapprehension of the law | brother-in-law is interesting, and shows that he “ There, NUCKLES, is something that wi BSON, : placed stamps on articles which did not require | is prodeut m managing his shure of the public bring old times to mind. You used to know | ™4Fine gait of his, and, thrusting « quid of | hem, the least failure through accident or mis- | plunder, of the platform, and would have fallen of if 1 bad | colored with blood, The horse loses apoetite at that facile grace so peculiar to the young ladies of Bot cheed ty hand on her sho dere frat, Dat sometimes recovers it, and digests lia food | the best aoelety in New York, has become acquaint Shappishly requested me to wet. Loach ber, well during the sickness, Prom the time that sirie- pe ss of asking her ior her fre, and carrying he ture. beeln baste. repbaly. heoores ‘better or | °¢ "in te te sirest, If our: secogal is incoherent, or four blocks, I immediately stopped the cor, when wor If ihe fret, ten days euffice to pat th it is but @ transcript of the incoherence of the plese, she Fol oT am one ov 16 oldest conduetars on | mal Mf the lawer, death fre. | The fiual complication, however, 1» droll, and is road, stways for the satety of my jue eight hours, the ps: Ly . 5 passengers. T ean give you substanial proof of the | gradually extending uotil ft reaches the beatae rs a ee eee sruh of my etalon numcH While tn the paralrtle stage, pins stuck into the | PapetSanesa y aatuee baa ike asoent ie . . in one case i Conductor Third Avenue Railroad. as most of our reade will remember, abeardit) pain. If the horse once ge Fer without | carried to tts height. Mr, Davidce mado a elated Geaday'alarent Gane baralva 4s raterilly haatened, To avoid this the | eactwoes Mr. Crummice; Mr. Lewis was amasiog 1a pe his make-up ‘as the Sucdge, ant Mr Gilert ave. ; —T mation. by app-aring a Curcrxwar:, July 10.—The storm in Dayton | Ry ine emergency ts’ nes one, the appliances are tse many sence fortes of white enualie, pane Yesterday afternoon was more serious than at first | mew. and the scene presented iu rome of the stables | teleiter aed ble suppoeed. The persons killed by the filing of St. | Of long lines of avimais partially supported in new | "gir, Davidge was of course received wil hite canvas slings is novel indeed. Oy) an, Jonu's Latheran Church are Christian Thomas, | Jraporsdic ond not contagious cacy traces and on being called before the curta Mrs. Theresa Randall, and Leonard Weyraugh. | curring in which only one of two horses occupying caene sight” Jacod Wallrin Is probably fatally injnred. A nuim- | the same stall and eating from the same box is ac der of ot ora were Reriously burt, Edward Mean | tacked, It makes ita appearance ia one piace to and Geo, Spever, Inés, were taken ont dead from day andanother tomorrow, Dissection fails to re. Then Fort Union, New Mexico, two of the best posts in the West, ‘The former he sub-leta at $5.20 a year, Versatile and Winter baye b though nina ifs 4 : , ——e te Wasiington ‘strest bridge, horribly mangled. | yee! the cause of the disease, Iris generally noted what good brandy was, but I will bet | tobacco into his mouth, Woteretanding to ccenply With the regulromente |. icy dncmben of tue Bamliy—Whe Gentthe | Jumes Wiictboeas oad nictore hor were Retly ta: | Erai bersee pes tuto ctstie te Ges battens’ othe i copeser nt that you never tasted any finer in your life ” Eseayed with might his ekill to try.” of the act has been eagerly seized upon asa Belong to it. jnred, A&W miles frome the citys tree viows sues 6 ayer Ngee A eeporal “or ts > - Ly ! ile remluiscences of his student life in New. | the legitimate exactions of ourrevenue laws wero | Pirrancnam, July 8—In your list of Presi- moved a foot oatof line ‘The spire of | rerardi ica of tlw losses he hot weather of last evening did nat pre ‘hat no euch brandy has ever been drunk in | Mile reminiscences of Lis stud © in Sew: | burdensome enough, without resorting to forced | dential relatives appointed to office, you forget to | Mr. Stemoer sPreebytertan Charch on Bt. Clair | Tae Third avenge line was one of the frat to | vent the uttndance of @ large auiicuce at Wab " i 280N anateanite “ : 4 street, and of the First Baptist Church were some. | softer. Ik was at first. thongit that. the ford hat ta tay aaltaaes Ihe aeadierioe oe tic kat the State of Arkansas. ark, Ropeson also went off into a most | constructions and "harassing raids to render mention Judge Wm. McKennan, United states | What damaged, Ts Mics natere la the beae: | came awabeenan with is Siti lack's to Ww he oroduction of Honevcauit's latest play, aud if their enthusiastic Bop poured out o generous drink, and sip. | fpturous glorification of Grant asthe Grea: | them still more obnoxious, appiuuse eae Circuit Judge for the Western District of Penusy! leularly tn Randolph | wot borne out by the facts, a | ONG | essing le a $$ ' > and fences; snd tn a ] been reported, and 59 horses ‘bay be considered uny indication of stm vi tive pap. ped it deliberately and carefully, his friond | Pacificator, claiming for him all the merit—| 11 ig reported that the band of Cocmiem, | ‘2% SWAT ee ire sng | femyingeaiges darna iere strtck br tizntain and’ | gomber Dengan in near a baiss ihe limivricesittaes Elena eoteee bana CC eee 5 rlo-Ameri y ‘ hae b hg wi 4 work of the dramatic ark, 9 AKi)'\! oojnbias Breat intercst, Bow had a large face, ani | pleting the wonderful Anglo-American treaty, | hag been induoed by the agents of the Indian | watty ate erarrenwiog tere te econ eon Ty He RO Ta {ion of material nla c ayaumetrival wiiolt, the prec consequently ample room for tho expression | for which England has so magnificently re- | Bureau to come upon the reservation, The fam- | ments, Grant's coup for a renomination ws to bezin in talr condition within ten days, Tho disease nas | *piation of strony contrasts aid vivid bliss . § % issi ily of C s the appointment of the Smith family w office, In nearly disoppeared from these stables, and the stock Mah Geers Ganeaoeel Te aiid yg In his features of the most entiro satisfac | warded her Commissioners, as if she thought | ily of Cocwise did not come in, as the chiof wa He eee tay tae cece a ee bate Guibiao. ety 10 edcaner Draminnd ante a dieappeared (Fotp ck | Tia high degree rensational, W still dy vio i to th hb f om Mon. As he sipped, and sipped, and held his | she had got the best of it, and attributed to | absent; but they promised on his return to try 2 is epee AW. Unites StatessCtroult Court hee decided in the lence 10 the probebiilties of every-day buinan tape glass to the light, it was evident, though he | them all the merit of the extraordinary ser- | and induce him to join the others, If this re- How to nko the Army Wertbless, patent case of Thomas Sayles against the Chicago cerved a 4 artlassoally worked up Ua it Se cratahat ale tas Pi letea tite dap esccn eed port is true, it isto be hoped that the utmost ex- | go cae Autor of The tun, and Northwestera Railroad for an infringement of BAR aMpeeal tia iearalae termite air cule Le Bttered not a word, that his judgment in re . 3 1 1 the atables of ina lise of the fag But it was reserved ‘for Mr. CourTLAND | ¢ftions will be used to make terms with this Bin: Can you foform a constant reader what the double acting car brake, in favor of the coll male. In the otebles of briefest wention of tbe piece; bul we must a Ne TO URE 8 ANS. HAGE SUNT ORLY | Cee eae eine eraiones the Tus | 2oted warrior, and that auch efforte may prove | Rikhth U.®, Tutuntry i» doing on Davia's Island, | Teamer patent apon all, pointe of the controversy. | Maggy ts 1h a0Ee ogo of ict une wo | St least gay that itis, one of tet There sided with that of his friend, When be bed | * Chad ; sucessful, Gen, Stowmwax says that when he | New York harbor? Daily in your paper we hear of | Nussiyall the: reiivoade te tne’ Unitek Seater Tee effect, though feeding grass ls, at some otner places, | Wass good deal of what may be Calved 2100 10 We poured out a second glass, which he swal- | clousnees of bis flattery, As we read it, we first the Apaches in 1846 they were splendid. | Iad!an outrages committed on citizens of the United | cluding the horse railroads, by this decision are ia, son h q ' " lugue—a good deal of vincbberk sentiuien bab lowed are reminded of the glowing tribute of Hon | js tet en 7 were splendid | States, and when a complaint is made to the prope: | irinetug on Te! Sand the resuit involves | 22 Madison avenue aiage line has had OO affected | Atte vere five ay aauch olredl, tenict sentieit wed with less deliberation, he delivered his e glowing ly mounted ; every warrior rode a stallion, and “quarter the answer tavartably xiven tm, wo bare not | Bill! 4 D. Cozzons of Now Kersey, Of Sie waa ry ales titel fe noted | ond honest purpore as to more thai aL ee opinion ack to lis patron Avoustcs, where ho | every squaw a mare. They were dressed In buck- | Guus to snare or moa ay aoe ‘Jotartand to’eand oe ye souneel for the pursuer, and #. R, Curtis The auraber ailected a ce ee! foe seting Was very oxcelient, Mr. Warulleigh, “This brandy,” said Mr, Nuckies, “is a | speake of him as one skins, their lances were bright, and thelr trap. | there, owlagto the email appropristion mado by — Firth avenue stage line bus pad B) canon and | (rem cives eopecial ona Gner article than I have seen since I have None e'er never gctiom to mortal exes pings superb, Seven hundred of them rode to- ic what it bas cost tokeep the Bighth Infantry A Olty Threatened with Destractt ‘he’ Sixth avenue car line bas lost 11 horses out ——— Rene a pdePnlnaueywpia gadis gether, They were the terror of Mexico and | ob David's Island ail wint yoftnesolaiers | Aruantio Cirz, N. J., July 10.—Excitement | of 2 diseased, Hero the malady ie disappearing. THE BALL AND BAT en in the State of Arkansas, It is old- According to this enthusiastic ear-tickler, ar 7 have deserted who would not have denertod if the | was created hore this evening by the burning of the ‘Toe Eighth avenue line has ioet 14 borees since > there ie no doubt about its age; and it is ’ | rode far into that republic ;,but they treated the | regiment had been sent where it would have been large stables attached to Mr, Dennis's cottage, the | *0ut July 1, when their stock was first atiacked, The Eckfords Wusing the Silinins * Guan Ss the concentration of all the pure, | Americans with chivalry, and bands of California { of servic, Now I know many soldiers who. will bd " i a se and now bas 7 fick horses. The disease i¢ be: The Eokford and Atlantic Clu ‘ mmooth as vil--there is no question at all Mah satri in the United State josert this pay day, who, 11 the rogin had some | property of Joseph Borton. The wind was very | lieved to be decreasing in virelence bere, but thes M ont it oth Aanih Valley, unselfish patriotism in the United States— | emigrants could ride through Arizona unharmed, | jegitimate duty to perform, would’ star with, thaig | trong, and it'was’ feared te fire would otras ty thibk that they are suffering enough how. aud tho | friendly game yewteruay, Bb ” nol aaa UT eee de nat believe that | «the most conspicuous embodiment of that | The Arizona Apache is now a starving hyena, | resiment a Conerant Heapan. | tbe various hotels and collages ia the nelgnbor- | appearance of thluge in the bospitsl” bears out | one of their regular wine, and Avante you could find an article of brandy im tho | storions sentiment which in ite great trial | eating squirrels, rats, owls, anything to keep life The Confession of a Fo and visitors, the fire was checked before it could | Me Twenty-third atroot stage line han had 48sick | Seesme Fo faint ined snoin vome whole State that is equal to this in all the was the salvation of this country.” In Mr, | and vengeance aliye, Cocuise bimself is said to | 70 the Bultor of The Sun, spread. Tho building was entirely destroyed, The | horses sluce dure W, and 12 have died, Tho dis. | OdUsed to ret content, th ‘ “1 . . > lous will probably be $1,200 ur $1,500. ease it ‘on the decrease, le qualities that goto make good brandy, and 1 | parxra's estimation he surpasses be @ splendid physical specimen of @ man, of | Sin: This Baturdey afternoon at 6:00 P, M., —<——__—_ Several other compabice have lost more or less ‘ profess to know good brandy when I gee it tha kero hat tee eens wonderful alertness and remarkablo sagacity, | 1 wa* robbed at Coney Island of my gold watch ana A Jersey Farm in Danger, heavily im stock, und there are very many wav oe This, sir, is a may-nifi-cont brandy, I can tell Noor loreizus bearaed or short.” Ho was at peaco with the whites when his camp Cer re ne Oe! ine malar Be OOO FAD MeKinney, the owner of the farm in Morris | Ul cares of sickuens and death in Various parts the looka of it; b e been drinking | He oceupie ede , was attacked and his wife and brother captured. 1 county, of which the bottom bas falien out, is anx ncaa = by the looks of it; but I have been dri vking | H upies a pedestal go exalted that it Mo i : ! p' the ropers-in asked mo to hold bis stakes while be | ious to sell, but cannot find a purchaser, Aman Rockville Centre Methodist Quarrel, Arkansas whiskey so long that I'll be blamed | strains the weary eye to gaze at such an aw. | "ome days afterward be and nine other men rode tended to win $90. and then talke: 4 tall i (lp myice anno ‘) ie tha 4 a y ey Baz Dreter 0 dand talked and | has descended one of the hol es, He Bays the cavity The difliculty between the Conference and th oo W Tecan taste this brandy at all, Now, old | ful height, Indeed, PARKER fairly revelled | UP tthe attacking party, mounted on good Lorses, | ontrented me to try my luck, 6o that tu extended as far ay he evald soo and the upper crust |», 1 ‘ : : and holding Jariatas to which wero attached | Mvment } staked my gold wai did not appear to be more than three (set th: ‘Trusteos of the Methodist Churen at Rockville Cou fellow, let us go round to a grocery aud get | in hyperbole, and appeared to be lost for the apapes .. ive wilaiese{taierk Gocene fas robbed reheh ae cele People are afraid to vonture in the feds, 'T' tro bas at last been amicably settled, The tron : >t) : rf a . - ' he necks of ni ai p +. oli ground at the bottom of the cavity was very poro: 60 some te onthe since an 6 peoaslone , r , pomething that will ew fitting expression to pleture to tho mind’s | wiessare was, "\Givo up tv wife and my brother amboat landing, but te refu thd the caving in is attributed eutirely to thoraction | Sfve® Some ten months since and Was vccani HEAL + : The more intel t Demoo h Llime, devoted, eelfsacrifici ie a P y * jer my proverty or arrest the th of the water from the canal upon the Mimestone un- | PY the opposition of the older members to the - \e more in nt Democrats in such sublime, devoted, eelfsncrificing | ang these prisoners shall be set free.” Tho t Was ont of his beat, although the thie Boriglon the kon soit, mearone MS’ | palding of @ new church, Tho prevent churc At tue Bae South, as wellns the North, propose to fi patriotism as was incarnated in that august | white people answered this by hanging on a gal- | Mere plain aight within © stone's row one BI ts wae building is aituated between the villages of Rockville | #/ id uncer the |x He next Prowidentiat exgepaign on tho basis | form there beside him, 'Tho President's cars | jows the chlof"s wile and brother, and nmediate- : 70th PPR een IAe Hove Bathe, Pans Ne Me ice4s Ma teat rag iy ead Sr ee Sr AC iy re of pure Deme Pruciples, such as were | must have quivered and wriggled with de- | ly the Indians bounded off, dragging the unfortu- mae Bins Lam a working boy, fourteen years of | the members, By the terus ed On, two BOW | sale tour toil tots Mneuleated by JivvLusoN and the fathers of | light beneath the rushing humbug of this | nate hostages over the desert, Since that time | Dr, Woodward, tao, and I would like to goto the ree swinming | churches are to be built, one at Boareall’s Corner | grat street anit ; “ e iB : 0 ‘ 4 man, offered to fer tho Mouut Ver. | bathe in the evening, after working hours, I have | #04 the other at Rockville Centre, ‘Ihe old courci | jot cutie south : Demverate party on this continent, | Jersey mandarin; and a grateful family, with | Cocurss has been merciless in his vengeance, and | mau,offered to @ to the Government | been there, aud the mau la charge woud not let me | I¥ to, be used for babbaih schools aud for other | Huuloyard v7 #23) 9 They have deternined to uphold tho good | all the Dewrs included, ean do no loss than | bia name is a terror throughout the borer, {or sieea Mima aret iiauh nd aaa Lg surrey mals | ih, 2a tol me to opus frome A.M, wall 18M, | eberee Dar Donee Re alee Ciera 4 Civil, Bud tie | oe ee ee coue, for git to @ld Denwerat etriaes of obedience to the | award to him the prize medal as the Great Although the horrible cruelties he has committed Columbus Delano, who is Secretary of the inte. | Wave to be to work trom T O'clock A. M. until | attempt to dispossers the F.C. Conner of tue Of Eighth avenue, 2.9 feo 6 Halt foe att ot tue Constitution and equal | American Champion Ear-Tickler, Surely | 2 Unoffending whites cannot be excused, it must | rior, nag bargained witn the Postmaster Geusral to | 6 ¥. Me eee eat | emeennet HO Fa DANE Ato the atvert ! ' bs d Aime ) ear- er, a ey rec jor the Pos jee in this olty, f - - oth to tbe ' Highs lor all men, ‘This is themoat sensitle | nothing less than a first-class mission, a scat | P¢femembered that be was not the aggressor in | $ret ald $600 w your, oF $9,000 for ft. ‘The New Lonn to be Withdrawn, A Dinbolical Plot. a Yulldine ’ f thing the Democrats have Proposed for y 4 M ” the first instance, and that he was only pursuing | toon years, which will be about the oust of gue struc. Wasmmato, July 10. report that the Twomrsonvitve, Conn., July 6.—A fiendish at. nd Flusiing, cuciorising th AS} and the movement ta nr Jor years, | on the Supreme Bench side by side with | ine mode of warfare which is considered per tare. Sikes. tab th ha ‘juvernment \y been withdrawn from | tempt was mare on Tasday to (hrow the New York gine nraerica.® henroperty ts chiar ind yi , # received with enthu. | Brother BRADLEY, or the Attorney-General: | fectly legitimate among hie race. If this remarks appears: | 1s corrupt and profil. | market is crouited here in well-in{ and New Haven Hailroad cara off tho track in this | Sia je acouss ble by forty 1: , @asm anc rips +0 tration would rather pay Mr. Delano | from the tact that it I A person was ated, but be refused to ¥ y ng the ablest and best of the | ship ean reward such tonlshing effort, | Sble man could be induced to become friend! for » post office room thaa got one from Di, | tion ts about. deine co five bis meme, Ile confessed ad in | ferpoiien tomas, presses ad ary, But it mecte the determined Pecan toward such an astonishing once more, his influence on the wild tribes would | Woodward for nothing? * ma Di D abeorption of tue whole of I Ry RE RR a ess ea Vdesvew wwe Ciiy dail, bee abTate f? nod op | We shall watch with analety to seo what | be of incalculable advantage to us, ‘bat 0 homens men think of ghis transacklon > m : spiking tbe fence rails across the track, Alia objech, maid, wes robbers,