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THE SUN, MONDAY, JULY 17, 1871 the Republican faith, though we should not | twice « SPANISH MURDERS IN cuR A A NEW JERSEY TRAGEDY, INR NAVAL RATTLE IN CORDA, SUNn PAM . > —— - be eurprised to see the supremacy of the | hour ate time, bie oy ee Beat a hay e Fata) Termination of a Bontman's Quarrel! | How the Natives were Panished for their | —A pork contaiving 1,000 acres isto be laid emp party in each seriously shaken. ‘The contest | ® sporting bd ‘i ae Now England. | UNey 8° | care INTIMATR PRIBND OF VALMA- at Fert Uolden “Cel! John Ponce | Trenebery—the Americans Mileuclae twe | at Hufsio, 8. ¥ di . ios he | tO row againat the Harvards at Springfield, 4 Stabbed to the Heart. Forts Ten Minates-Only one Man of The grand jury sysiom has gone out ¢ in Tudiana being mainly for local officers, —— - SEDA PUISONED. On Thursday night last Port Colden, a small, ¢ Fleet Kith ——_— f oe = | result will not be very significant, however | We jearm without surprise that Mr. nish Military aud Civil OMicers at Rane | 9viet village on the Morris Canal, a mile enst of | Sax Francisco, July 15.—The following ac- Montreal is to hare a new mag r it may turn out, We incline to the opinion | Taowss Biovur, United States Consul-General at nue Murdering Wealthy Cubane-sove- | Weehington, N. J, was the scene of a most exelt- | count of the Corean fcht was received from Suang- | prqten american ee he = that the Democrats will be saccessful. If | Havana, has been appointed Minister Resident at ral Successful Landings of Arms and | ine trigedy, Last spring Join Peneo, asuilly called | hal, having been brousut hither by the Palos, —Herd grass B14 feet high has heen grown thig Susu On Wea teen eon, thoy are, it will givo Benator Haxpnicxs «| Salvador. This ascent from the consulate to the |. Amaruattion in tho Eastern Department, | © Col nel had in tis employ a boy, whom he ad | wich felt Cores on Jute 8: feason at Waltham, Macs, ery Thewive-Henptr Dempte good start for a Presidential nomination at | diplomatic service of his country is due, we pre. | Cormemonnence a The Bie oe ot tow Lire tne and fed asif he had been his own ton, Dar. | The fret arrived at Crome Galf May %0 and r6 | roland has now less than tice the popu re = The Sa he f the Dew d will puta | eume, to the energy and coumge which he 40 pn Coma, . ing the coal strike inst winter Pence, whose ocen- | ported ton days’ eurveying of the channels between | gon of the eity of Lowton. Peedite-6en rh thas the hands of the Democracy, and will put s Bip Ba ; Sicha the revolution may be progrersing outside this city. | pation is that of a boatman, Iay idle, but he never- | te various islands, finally coming to anchor ata | _ through tickets to yo around the work ete: the Continent damper upon the domineering apirit of Sona. | ways displayed while in Cubs in protecting | hue within these walls everything 1s most favorable | thetes continaed to care for the boy. In the moan | point origuated in the Krone charts a8 Ise | gpg ror eats 11 London for #1. orld re Bet neder tor Montow, who is one of the chief conspi. | t¢ lives und interests of American citizens. Our | for the Cuvan cause. ‘The volunteers here bare | time L reno Dow Doolitie, also a boatmin, having | Boisee for three days, On Monday of this woek @vere Mouse—Rip Van Wichle ‘ ga apeeiias fators in the plot to secure the renomination W ced's Waseem Les Miserables, Matloee, of Gen, Grant. The verdict of the ballot oF the accommodation of persons rewting as | Loxes in Pennaylvania will be looked for town, adverticneots for Tux Sux wil be recetves at | with great interest, By a trick of legerde- Our regular raves ut the ap-town atvertisemeat office, i » Republican Conventi 4 West Thirty second otreet at iwejunevoe of bread. | ™Ain the Republican Convention recom: Fragments of human beings, blow ¥ readers will remember that it was Mr. Biopum who, | committed such frightfal atrocities that we live in a | an opporthnity to ran bis boat, prevailed apon the | a number of Coreans of the third and fith rank | aie yy greamboat exo a : when oo American captain desired an interview | perfect reign of terror. The scenes that have trans- | iad to gu with him. On their retarn Penco wot | camo aboard the Colorado, were they were ro: | gas as" atmoepne with him, repaired on board an English man-of- | pirod within the psat ten days are almost incredible, | ready to resume bis tripe, and called upon the bay | ceivel by Gov, Low's interpreters. They were | —An Ohio lady war in the harbor of Havana, not deeming it | 494 poss'ble only among the lowest class of savazes. | to accompany him. ‘The lad, however, had become | 4" we “ ld hid : Rr eaPevit tine'ly told taut i date jonth 150 of the leading | attached to his ne @ mennt 10 survey Pradent to receive the captain, against whom | _ About the middle of last month 150 of the leading } attached to bis new ster, unt refused to £0. | that our mission was pe A Cubans of this place, very many of whom had been | Ty de hard fe ween th 4 | not ase * he volantears wore inoeneed, in the consulate, | Cobene place, very many This made hard feelings between the mea, and | not atinck or molest them to Arkin phenomena ccently packed away} Ware in an od clota# bag, an tia att edness told tho whole for three cents a p y way unlexs t —A hopeful youth of Fort Wayn yrominent in the envport of the Spanish Govern. | Whenever they met they quarrelled over it. firstacmiuited us, They exoressed themse vex non: sa MRA Bide. We MNTY, Way And Sixth avenue from 6 A. M108 P.M. mended GRANT for a second term. If the | Mr, Bivnue afterward procured the escort of | Pont a ved med taker to the neighboring | qn the Might of the murder they met in William | sommitta, and were Find to know one mission wan | [ily eucou tin’ & Bivint ‘ —— Republic hould } the State in Octot ‘4 th at ae ree ae viel & | Widner’s store beside the canal bank, « place where | pexcorul, ant, as L believed, were flea exchanged it for a copy of Bret Hurte's po: Gis ban in the Conntes Republicans should lose the State in October, | an English war vesse! to convoy this same vossel | town of Cobre, Among these was a rich Cuban | the poatmen uauaily con-rogate, Pence was ating | On Tiiareday the Monacuey and Palos, with four =Some trouble has occurred in an I Perens tale the note a Ty cue sun | it would be a staggering blow to the hopes | out of the harbor. Mr, Brooue leaves another | proprietor, Juan José Colas On & bag Of Onta, encsped in conversation, when | team lannenes-—two from the Colora ‘The oricin of the arrest of th se gentlemen w: town by the dacovery that a Tulge ta Doolittle entered. De itile (ro ned hie en | others trom ‘ " Alaska aud Benicia —t ra tent to them daily by mall, for Atty eonts per month, | of the great Gift-taker, ‘The canvass is car. American captain in jail at Sagua, against iba oes the Spanish Gow, ¢ tl Calledas, i Com emy, and Penee joquiret, “Are ye mad ¥’ This | A. M.. to go up to and pass Kongaoa, an iejand at | ai eile been swearing witacsecs 00 Ad C:1onery, Puotlenee, > cherge has been brought, aud who is refused | pillo, who command the troops here, the Secretary | led to a renewal of tie old quarrel, ani finally to | tae mouta of the river Salee, and’ survey. The —Mobile, Ala. has found a now miteral by aaidreaming a6 Pavitan ried on with spirit, and the result is doubt i ae has been brought, aud w e Brihe Government, Cantiiio, and the Gilet of Pulice, | a peronal rencantre, “Pence atiovel Doolitie be. | party from the Monaercy, moder Capt AlcCrea, | sre ar ybinas Waaviba, Ti wld cd aE aca n), wi ec . i 5 rial Sebastian Gonzaic d dotermined to squeeze half | bind the connter, got his head under hie arm, a nbered 170, and that trom the Palos, under Con rb ede Hlth drewethaered fet ppaftatichlened FOR PRESIDENT aa with the chances rather in favor of the |” Gey 4,1, Tonnaur of Delaware is appointed | millicn of dotlars out ofthe wealthy Cupume-of | aice ica hie hemager nit Read Gndes hie Sem, aad | eer Rockwell OO. he lasnenes were manned | Ded Wil romain Grm and votld from elzht 10 tea yea rn emoera " L ity, and tney dermed that the opportunit ot me vo, Wort ¥ ied Dootith y clever reach, Capt. Homes Ako Was 6 —A young candidate for the ly yr fsa) Democrata. in Mr. Biopta’s place, I's military carcor Ee city, and they med th: pportunity Let me go, won't yor ried Bool , by eleven u Capt. Homer ©, Blake was on A r dl for the legal pr fesson alk - I 1 1 iN) P for doing 80 was fast sipping away. you'll nromise not to strike me atterward, E | the Pato on what be shonid first do when employed a a i mporiant as these elections will be, we | gould inspire hope that he would dare to do his adit, Colne, was tried in Cobre and Sentonoed to | will.” revlied Pence The host wartins were armed with catt nls | bring on action, “ Avk for mogey on aveouat” He FARMERS’ AND MECHANICS’ CANDIDATE, | lvall havo to wait for the November contests | duty fearlessly as an American representative; | Sent ta Span andto thecapt inGeneral Varmeseda: | terved Vente’ then ‘oil'the: dare wloruy wtice. | enrvles'a Si gourder ta. the bow. the wtiers were | parted \ THE @RBAT AND G00D before any just estimate can be formed of | but while appointments of this class are in the | To the Inver Mr. Colas had. since the commence: | wary Doolittle fo lowe : hear tuo | ploviled with 12-pounders, ail having # goo | capply Tiss: contemplated terinet uudee Cha DHIY um | fow-path he attacked Pi hands of the Spanish Minister—that is, while | manied here, shown bimself pirticularly Tiendly, teeta attacked F Don Hawrurow Fist is atill nominally Secretary | When Valmaseda ordered the Ze Deum to be sung | fi 4 ae cathedral of city for the pacification of the influence of the political conflicts of thia USEFUL Il. GREELEY, | year upon the Presidential campaign of 1872. a nd from the | of spell, canister, ant sirap: the ‘struggle. Pence reeled Nk to} cht was toon ende nken. Fn abo eon distant, | ing we roceei f ocacy | 60,000. y — of State—it would be absurd to expect informa. Eastern Department, a sabscrip was gotten fare walel Ge catered: ane ‘analy te Panter ascat, | fotlow oe | aPosaventent dist pie spaned —A Norfolk paper reports that a litle git Y Yankee Alliances. tion oF action at variance with the wishes of the ong the wealtiy men of this place for Valma- | fold and extired, ‘Twenty winutes afterward hia The day was bright aud pleasant, und all went | Qo Pe ree Tree ode ora : TEXAS and NEW YORK b bs nowt, avd Mr, Colas headed it with ve hay body was found by Joun Kinnaman, It bore four well till they avproached tne nari 4 Big a e . ‘The Chicago Erening Journal cavilaat Tur, | epartinent,_ dreq dollars,” Miss Colas it wae who o8 that meme. | Bnire wounda—one in the left eroie, one te the | river, aboat ven tullea from the, Cy street, ana was only fount alter an hour's ’ Sun b hen we proved that that jour tif , | wresce'ot lanrel, Un receipt ol tie telogram, Val: | The rib over the weurt was cat completely Ietwor | Sua tinof the loft bank, with ft aati te : uN because, whe re 0 The i 6 now Callfornta 1 fot laurel. On receipt of tie telegram, Vib over the Leart was eat completely in two, | ona bia ne loft Dank, with =8ome bear-tunters in Maine, having F WES 19 Responsible ® Mi faffaire in Ci Tae Yoel amie of the new Celisornts pom . who was then i» Havana, replied Maton | Doolittie meantime 1ad thrown |is keife into the | presenting quite @ martial array. A nearer view me t nates in having received , 1 j ‘ nal misrepresented the state of affairs in Cuba, | «Joaquin Miller,” is C. Hive Mitoen. He is othe antecedents of My. Colas, his cose | canal, and bid ealied upon Dr. Cole, who dressed | indicated their nambers to be about 200) men, ouaty for a's killed on Sunday, have Tho ccuntry Republican journals, unmind- yy i oad cat iad Govern: 1 Meh he ante ned Giee Mercia cunt ein | ont the weetamne of tos, bors “ . Quleted th fal of the noble procianation of Gov, Rax. | We did not defend “Jonpan, Rrax & Co,” | an Oregonian ; bis father settled in Lane coun eo utente, and that tae Clovern | hie eye, which ne said had been hurt Ina Ant wi'h | clotioa in the costume of the eouatsy. wton eX | quieted thie eonrcieuce by giving the money 10 8 » proclamation of Gov, Ras ment most be udvised Deiore eny action was take ence. “the villagers pareve! him. wi te cont, not nn or sein over- | sunday eet : DOLeT, are endeavorin row the respon. whom it stigmatizes as “unprincipled adven- | ty, Oregon, when the poet was a boy, Mitven | &o \noortant did tie Commanaynt General of toe earned the fate of Pence, and meet him in th coats, white pajamoe tied at the ank ith wi i ei " ee P b endeavo: gto D bad laid ” 1 . 5 ul Don Carios Pal aco, consiaer the case, that ‘ont neat Dr. Cole’® house taformet him of the | socke ant | semmer shoe oy are Woru He a rom one of the roral district¢ dhepned th ie suffered from hor Yankee all: time in the mines; he afterward returned to | fr turns out that all tho charges made wgyinst Colas J once, and wis placed in eustoly |The Coroner 4 There were two red stone forts visible. one on | by Inquirine if he hat aay ” yailer devclopmcate sey arts je country Democra ic newspapers 7 “3 ‘ aho run. | af Vased solely on the declaration of aC inamany | jury accused nim of the murder, ard on Satneday | each band, apparently vemed wi'liupsari O siztys | as thoy did up letters in P oe } dak Ga ie wa cesta ‘Tine SON always uphold the canso of free | Oregon, and he epent some time in Idaho run- |S" iute ariver, uf notoriously bud chit cer, wih | ue wes removed to tho Jalan Bovidere, Tis trai | mine Tepewders. and euar slag tho morrow paveaze | (Mer 4 Ne kale i ope Hy est en t rercEs was Aad ih Cuba, as one of the most just, moet noble, | 1988 Pony express and carrying letters two or | had once bees in tne empvoy of Mr. Lvl. and who | willtake olace at the Beptember term of the War- | or band ot the river. Lue due on te re CAT Biba h Hatfield, Masa, We ts stated thet ta work of the Republicans, who hoped to i A t, il aeeee hundred wiles over the wngante | tsa #worn ven quinst nim, Moreover, Ithaa | ten County Cow a van the smalior of the two.and was not macienl at | theearly days a road was laid out which was dovcribed yp aiid: end most sclf-sacrificing of which history | ‘fe? bendred miles over the mountains end | glace been ascertained wnt 9 pardon froin 1.1% Kw hin Penee, the mardoend wan.was about years | ali during ine cogenement. oxcect by nphell or to | os spanning trom fochang meadow lo tre crocs make capital out of it. A majority of the through the Indian country to the miners. Dur- | in Madria had been received in this city inauy daye | of age, aud wae an old re-idents, Port Golden, te | sent to find if anybody was stirring therein. Bu Bde! 4 ates , preacnts any record, We believe, moreover, Tited the | beore Me, Colas was murdered, Hea to ulin Wak om the the hur Hee Ea a slits Ceatiiahane | Where ola Mr. Doolittie’s horso ¢ rural journals, however, declare that the Ro- tA td * | ing the early part of the rebellion he edited the | bore Ur Colas was murdered. el fas aiaicted to arin H the might or Ue mur. | tie ort, built upon a bank risiag nearly a hun padi "ye $ , aN na iG i 4s 0 al bad, ttapvenrs. discovered that Mr. | der he was perfectly woder, Le leaves a wife and | dret tet (ro the water's edge, wae evide ° —The Khedive of Egypt is so well satisfied man Catholie Charch is reeponsible for the ney haces Cen he sian My peecenlarss ie Bugene City, Oregon, Hevsew, & Demooratio per) Coss Wes aye oe ee ee cveea aironed with |. Doc tile: wan. bere: th (Ct Handprint othe © areata, and thom waies tuey ea | with his American offenrs thatson & recent ceextion mob, and that its clergymen secretly sympa | RYAN gh “a naa - Lies Leis Neth nee per. After the war he went east of the Cascade | fig ‘and knowing how dangerous ny denuvcte ont 4) years relene ele ot pe eel viecs of several die Hiberat ey a cause, ho Spanish authorities in Cuba | mountains, where he prac law and was elect | tion’ of bis infamous plot wouid be, comine from a ahont three y and has bor retofor Tie tauches k Hiv at thelr business wi enci overs w sired (0 enter his army, shizod with tho Hibernian, All these aswer- | CINE | 10 Tai Hah beh eee ctige be the Detnnctate: In June, | Perron. OF the perition ond infleence of Mr. Colas, | the reputation of m quiet an’ itigan, He | aut tier ting the Dresenied ou tue bark. | —A staid colored citizen of New Orleans, riding tions are baseless should be experts on this question, and prices | ed a County Judge by t macees n June, | pad sworn that he siourd die in epite of all oppo | weidom if ever drauk soirituou He fully | Tue Benicta la awhile drepoed ® | 19 a cart one warm day Feoontiy, wae @stounded by Mis ‘ ave been put on the heads of both these g 1870, he went to Europe, and it is said that he | sition: revizos the stuation whieh his irritabie tomper has | owing to her load lie fowung ler screw, 80 that 2 frig : : Tho Democratic papers, with bat one or | Have been put on the heads of both these gal Clea ho ap ah Nee ent por Wen. ie 294 of June, Cul, Caza tert Coore witi | Hreugnt him tocamd exoreserd tia sorrow’ at tue | won the surrering party came opposite the fort | tmbrella suddenly breaxinz out into a flerce bias, He Rebar oesineaiptan Adecrapaii | | lant men, was the Paris correspondent of a New York pa | gy escurt o: contra ducrsulas vt eavie tO tite ely. | fatel termination of the quirre She wan nearly cvor mules of Mr, Cowle, private | wasnot smok the time, aad the cause remains to “ ‘ nt exeopticns, stigmatize When the bistory of the Cuban revolution | Per during the war, Ie is said to be somewhat | He eubiely and in bro awounced in ti garb hn fecretary to, Minister Low, took 9 good ‘observa: | fia *'a perieck myst'ry Mayor O'HALL’s order as cowardly and infa he Ct Meaitan di Fwill | eccentric, a may be inferred from an incident et oe “fyi ceariet: (he THE SARATOGA RACES. mene Tee crenata shee Pace anne —The only amusement of the citizens of Cal. + 7 is written, the Chicago Lrening Journal wil ‘4 me ” wonee - ws iB Dosition! best ere We oan mous, and praise Gov. Horraan for his , e : ‘ related of him, Tle became acquainted with the | be never las & Cu MS ‘3 A Iie Cubans who had beea arrested suonld # lady whom he marned through secing some ' pe fate. Lie sid that of the last reinforce traordivary Odd verses she had written in print, This induced a | 0: men from Spain over fourteen thousand hal died. Wiskere~bewe and that they must be avenged; and that the fault ted tiie Cab K “dali over Barat less nammbers of cvngal 4 by two men cach, | houn, Ga,.1s that of tying tinware to the tai of te Tiese last, with the baonered men, helped to swell | village dogs. The dogs are so well trained that wire envy | the array which formed noon tue side and top of the | ever one of them sees an oyster-can In the stree d Jerome UMering $50,- | i! bohin! the stone wal. ; to tie s¢ on Longfellow. ‘The turning piut of tho river was now almost A 5 Weocerrnme res principal contest | fuched. and: wien st a distanes of about 130 yards | | —The associated German railways are said to » daly 7 #tream of fre was poured from | have resolved to present P Bismarck asa that Or. | diseover—though probably it will never eon fos the fact—that the Yankee alliances from which Cuba suffered most severely and most manly proclamation. They decla anzemen have as good a right to parade the streets as the Hibernians, the Masoas, or any other secret society, and they assert that itis | CPUCly were tho perfidious asturances of bucks np and waits for some o correspond The first time he ever saw bis and eventually an interview. Woe Spain's ior not having exter ture wife was | race. By 4P, M. this speech was repor ‘ : x ‘ atonal tie city, and ever riled. Jesterday was the last race for a purse of $800 for a & few moments ov adie: | of crauinde e private raliwey carriage for. bis eneciel the duty of the authorities to protect them sed be promises a assistance ten- | at her home in oF a An Ae r « vhs an ‘ AL nicht the bug gales be Fire R e38 ent f al! ages were a dash of two miles. The contestants n fore on the right bank the San IaMAHOGAty Alved Wille All oomleriac STKE Gu in the exercise of this right dered hor by President Gnant and Haat. | who was paying his addresses to the lady hap. | oeiCgtatuna.. ‘They overran tho city armed with | were T. W. Dowwell’s b,c, “Bolus,” Jom Morris: | fort, and thelr guns quickly Testied, w 18 adapted for uve on all German railway lines The chargo that the Republicans incited | 170% Fen pened to be present, and Mr. Minter introdu uskets and revolvers, aud committed every kind | sey's ch. th. “Devender,” Dennison & Crawford's | and Monocacy coming up on ative Knot tide, rattled | —A correspondent of a Cincinnati paper argo he Republicans incited me himself by drawing a revolver aud going for bis | of lawices excess. Unier prewnce of a dinner to | oy ¢, « ttamoton,” FM. Hall's gr. f. Fanny | Say over the heaas of the fotiils with their elZhE- | temptea to interview one of Brigham Youue's the riot is ridiculous, It ie made only asa The Rotten Hulks of the Navy. hated rival, oo Witsram Nre went for thas | Cou Cesisal, the Spanish Cir-ulo constitated tse" | Grey.” Joba O'Dono So York started (ae | en ee et onsiioche Bewegung, | the other day, but she quictly dismiseod him, oa Democratic offct toa Republican assault. | gome of the extraofficious organs of | heathen Chinee, Possibly the impotuority which | manaint General, amore other fear/ui toast, ult] pull at the pools, raaning Kolue up to 1,200. De- | wile Capt. MeCres, whotollowel lathe Men yeacy. | Pwilnave nothing odo with yon. an per Nevertheless it is copied in the leading Dem- | cy-qya's Administration wore profuse in thetr | be displayed in his wooing may havo manifented | 5!"q Cuhal wuich ail Mere prevent dessecd; ise: | fender was backed by Post of Now York #648. | Eitieryiay closm quarters, so cose that the vessel | Gtemant:iges Clearcoat tne and ve a@ cute ocratic Journal This apparently proves Ty nie ‘ - itself less satisfactorily during his married life, | spective of consequences, Hampton at 200. and Fanny Gray by Gen, Caster at | gragod some hidden rucks wiich formet a reef a that Riemann inmate ied oT tare Gottlob lth lleaed na teces aectll PPT POPPE YF ‘ ‘On the morning oF the Mtr Cufizat returned with | 50, ‘Thin is a fair sainple of the pools made up, | ahove the bend of the river, Necwithstandiog this | —The following telegraphic correspondenc ne Rep are gaining strength | gong pres for describing the ‘Tennessee at separated | S ha gonteacuerriian to Cobre. andar aight ave (ath | Wi priaclug at every sale. from 209) to 4.00. | accoent, wien diegiaccd an irow pltin end ciused a model of wovity aad point: “OW from the charges that have been made | the time of the San Domingo expedition as | ‘The Sunday T/A Democrat jrinte alist of | tatraer eurrre, vecaurecvergoody hore wows | Among. his bacaers were Burckely, Denite, ‘and | Surcted ure, until the pores were sicaces, ‘During | 7%, To Mee Laura: Wil yougo to the against Democrata, : f e pri tuat Valipaseda was to orrive here Ina day or two | Howard of New York, eich one of whon seemed Galica there Wee Hite .er novbreswe dad. U festival with me ton Answer qu iy dues ‘at ta ® Calhetio 10 unsafe ship. It was asserted that there | civilians killed and wounded in the riot. The total | On the morning ot the 2h the eung anvouced the | Wiiing to Fisk his bot.om dos or on tye result. muke frog te shoro ani the F are, Her Jone 1s. (St. To Herd: Yes. Harnees e charge that the Roman Catholic | wag no ground for the charge, and that it | number is 142, The nativities are as follows Captain-Goneral’s arriv © ovject of his visi A start was fairly gos in cod style. Uampton tak combatants, At inte howe ap your mu n fixicg my curls, Laura,’ Church and clergy sympathized with the A " Was to pat anend to the crimes wiicn were being | Ing the lead, Kolus tollowing bard on bis flank, 4 ved sand with mortar from fe na satie all Tt C was unjustifiably made in order to prejudice | Avstratia..... }ifioels sees 4} | committed, ‘and to x into we cases Of Uh y Gray third, and De ender iaat. ‘Ihe two lend n clouds as the shells barat in Now, young people,” said a professor of mob is wickedly malicious. That Caurch ‘ ' ¥ . e seaeeaun olitical prisoners, ‘nat same day the report was | ers maintained Wetr relstive po: 6 | cad Th les watnanae’ trou che ehasenand natural history to his claes, “now aeegatr y the public mind against Porten’s manage: | Scotland ' SM | [ndatriousty elretiated ast Mr. Cvs had died ot | three-quarter pole, Holus having eained but lit te on | ring the Cor aus were driven, Dace heiter-skelcer | y a capasit regrets hale t Gernmay {ireland eo . ' . ex a has the capacity of laying Ju acs, and na placed ftrelf square on the record. Ite clet- | iwent of naval affaira, ‘Tho best answer to | ren? « Ae | REI Gent AAs eating Gotan aanee | IneraiversarOn the helt ig utender ana an: | Sve he ennacity of lying Jot 0 ees i * bay’ prin meet ire. ‘ather McCnearr of St. Stephen's yesterday | to make a poet mortem exawinotion ani they both | ny Grav came togetuer, and Mortissey's ced, aiter bs nivara tad. pated barore ti more; and th en the job in Jnst about Ave year gymen warned their focks to keep away from | 41) this is to Le found in the fact that the | dectared that all these Heels were wante Oana akat Cotes ied witnout tuo'in erfercnon of | s hurd struxgiey pained tae position’ of (bird On | portent. tine nor are aeriiece ure w what is to be done with her atter ua Cat off the Orangemen, lest they should bring <8 | spon negeoe, Gittioris Wa Swahili: Hab Hees Gatsuereal by Whe’ Geldeesy und Gah “Gl Were’ | OTN a Cofital paved iis head and 90! cur the tiie ate jueaut Hampton ron necks and | bac it ‘ou are fired upon. don't be the A 3 | her noad and seit ner for ng chicken !”* exclauned grace upon their religion. They acknowledged | dismantled and laid up, and will probably | drawn to the procession by idle curiosity. The } necessity of aeanicting Cf 21 fom _fivt rapidly “alia, leaving tn oursder to ve | thatatier Capt, Bake had eatiated ihuisey! os to tie |The “wonderful snake woman,” who has ’ iced ae a father df i a reconstructed, She was built of green tim: | ont Over seve iy f th “hi arrested a ar ot Dee ara toc iha nutaber Or obs Weeices wees ture lenetue:to the | (REFINER and ancaor a snort dist Dove the || years with s suake which would show has asserted this right since the riot, and the <i 1 by ,and neurly 200 deadly weapons | nu. and toirty eubt, have been brought in from him some two and a half lengtos he of 8 ‘ mouth hen wrizgie down out of a been good Chancellor Preston of this city yes ‘Aueateal Gnn'e Gi Doantaga ling ebip, the | ere found upon them. § pa eg RG et a MAS ball on venoeea Uys" fevortig wed at eon he eet of Doin than his procesaious| Deathrow €nuelit’ the Feptll Noe tord lured thet ¢ha mon who partic: | cnc NAGE 4 CR Decca > have suffered is aimost incrod: Jenzties between binselt aud Deieuceless, TC ee een et (wo fingers cus | palled it from the woman's throat, It a bie i‘ 1 are 4 ; | Severn, is another of this class of vessels The sawdust swindlers*of thia city will e od 1m. low, damp, Meanwhile, was reining ula advantage ct eotnan tes vast paced in the not wero wthout the pale of | yao tineiat emet ‘ : Py ee ; ' Tec iataapehies Fecoli of 4 gn, suase, made of Ludia-rulner 2 r wo ollicial reports covering the surveys | 4 eel t oito loam that thule oucied with nd ha c ny atte nthe third quarte me mtran:e taut with the hot, cf 10g * a t (wo tha Cetishs anda Gk the Ommabernen. acad Geiial Tepper ring the surveys | mortitied at th shots, come of thea have’ besn. feattaiy Kheet wes naw between Kiics an beerue strane, Liat with the hot class, firing ¢ Titusville Herald relates tha ‘ ; upon the Severn have been made to Admiral Mliaut achievements have been surpassed by a ued. in the hope of induemne th > coniess to ougily demoraized. ‘Tho | oh te Part o eg we'l-dresse 1 and flue-look tnetantly abe Catholics upheld them tn exercising what] Ronrsox ehowing the wt th f fs the despised In Had we aise statement; otoers bave been oferea favorite in #85, foar ot-l4] pd Roneson showing 0 nscaworthineces 0! member he despised negro race, i adler t ree au: boas ir peeks wh “ eg enc of ° hee A . ‘ps ye datas ae that vessel, These reporte, which are dated | township, Iil.,@ colored man of property and midst of all thess horrors It plewaut Seay foarte ecOVER WAAt CAC X cio 2. ‘ammany and the Ancicut Or of ber- : we to record the conduct ot the Frenen Cons y wor te, and arw nth w n ng, at b ate? niaue are alone responsible for this great | timbers aro rotten and the ship is totally un. | B¢4ro Who represented himself an coining from | und on severs) has compe led pat ‘ more prominent losers Was | A fer tie bo | n tack with ali #ai! « nse as ° pice ore niwasd fit for acrvice. She had been bored in seven. | Dé Sectb, who salt that he bad brought of wr aan: yolsh of deuatheg Ne 9 ‘ puversation at the Grand | frenbed again a Sats w ferocity by the iuflammatory speeches of | toon different places. Admiral Rouxson is | M2 master’s ninuey, amounting to LiFing irom Lis pest because the Yelunivers € ra re dpun the Sir Walter Seott Lays of lavw | e such men as Epwanp L. Caney (a Tem: | cruising about the sands of New J which he had in m bos recreted in oF ne ie Mim or ft. At avon ae Ne heard of tue intended tive ebante ari | to forse h baa Sarr Renney cowards deserted it when fighting ents Fourth of July speoches, and at odd | ag he was watched by detectives sud dare not emia le could Kot itaiter the men iad been shot. | $80.00, and the price is $100,000, ] wes delivered, co and pursed | toe, nut ha would give him two bite of iatormats spells acting as tender to the President bis fv and be seonaned te in . ¢ Consul, om nothing inti , Faised sacks 1h Jeal of mouey to have in an an ‘g eee saina bet was fmmincnt, and left it to bear tae ean a eae ee tof thes Ee for it; and he proposed to sell ontthe entire box | SA crema (ne executions were suspeney ; mali" sai teroen f aS At ticle waier the © beaded down ; iping terrier insite @ House war a hotiar brant of their own folly, The Tammany z ve BF gold The: 86,000. 0a ap could caly tsi piuoe the sppeacsnce of the patriots In bodies | See-eo,' quote ihe Reotaoky ai With @ | return to the squadron a few shells Were Judichts | po inek 40 bothered w house-broaker as an old rusty . ¥ | but somebody around the Navy Department | $2,000, and for this he had to mortgage bis prop | of abwat, toar bunitre ue neighborhood ot | true #o gle wink. Lue old vinrown the hill into. tue fort vt pens : 4 Mayor saw the storm brewing iu the West, i ' jim $ee Juan, Turagua, and Ciney, notinug par- | dently enjoys the gory of pusseselr ae gud leusih of suka Acea i ought to order the rn home. Where is | erty; so the gold dealer obligivgly took that hus Dew Heard of them. ‘They attacked the | can sweep Whe turf Leena DBR et A young lady member of the choir in « Bnd net \d ‘eehng down close and en- ; , ‘ge 0 eonvoy a w days sine As to the race, it is hardiv probable, unless oF Oe eee, 9 poasD tap = oS pie . E ; bd ne CRT Admiral AuDEN? Let him tear himself | mount in money and Voan's note for the re- eras Ie Gee age Crom, eres (OOK. pO Harper snow tace. tome ehaaes le tie neomorea nd the corer and out of sight, | eiurch in Lyore, N.Y leaned t00 far over the s deavoring to weather the gale like a man, , ta tenaan aaaaial ‘ mainder, The buyer then went to Haonibal ‘ Dieassine of fourteen mules laden | tactics, that the dis will range #0 hi a They were sech marching | iery during the sermon on Sanday to look at a 4 away from his tender associations at Little y + | soa of the train, con assis ¥ : ; enya out of tbeir works in singie tle aud macing & sure he delayed action until the wind eplit bis | p, fs where the box was found just as it had been de. | Wit provisions, ano killed threa moeigudos, ‘The | convest of Pnday. 1 h announces | Pouce o (ne Woods ID te reir. ‘Tae work of tue | Monnet or something of the kind, and loving bet TPS 5 7 Falls and look out for this. The season of ; | rest of the escort ercuped by fied 5 Pubiiciy that the first mile shall be run im tae sam: thet aaa is return. | bal {1 headlong plamp upon the head sails, His vessel fell off in the trough of the | trrricancy in the waters of the Gul: scribed ; but on opening it Voav's visions of | Tt’ hear of's landing of tho hundred wonekote at | magnificent time as on the preceding occasion— | S4vering Party Being coucluded the vessels retura: } Nalante, ltr! Nedlluus Hin Ute A ee tea, became un seable, i. hcrricanes in the waters of the Gulf is ap-} \ ocith were speedily dissipated when he found | Juragua, and itis reported that m schoone> janded | better if poss.ole, Sportiug meu say that Mt this in- | ° quad: ithout further molestation con, bowading Whence into the aisle, very amnanagendle, end may soon go chi Is it possible that Gray alth were speedily dissipated when he found | (OU rms and ammunition at Batiquire, ia gnc ia- | tention ts carried out in a three-m ae noraliz-a, but not seriously ha to the Lottom. PROSE possible that GRANT 18 | ity contents to consist ouly of a large piece of | }yietion uf Guantanamo. Others say taataleayy + #! er Is properly manazed at tie ‘The History of a Belle of 1800—The Freuch | plains of the hedache, But t cca et! keeping this rotten hu.k on the West India | jimestone rock, Voav has lost bis faith im color- expedition has been landed tro lan steamer chanaes will be areatl, reduced tn hie {ny Marshat Grouchy's House. last hymn, The Coming State Elections. station, with her officors and crew in constant | ed human nature, Snd‘nastwo tmoke-stacks., Wuat is certain is that | greatest eouddence In tnc an sooes he: mation uated sett retry An attendan: at Mount Vernon not long sine . Santis iia ahs ; oS Ee jonbout ran in here on Tuesday last, looking for | tactics. died in this city at the ago of 97 years Sho was of | fount alady weeping moat hiterly and audibly, wie General elections are to be eld in about | Peril of their lives, for no other reason than toe the Isabella in Catol which Wut at Marzanillo, Mr. Harper has J:'st announced that be will not | French birth, and came to this country with lor | her bandkerollof at Ler eyes, He stopnet to her to prop up the despotism of Barz in San The people of Great Britain are becoming | and now this v fs dozen States before next November. Th \ el is | ing uere, run Lovetehow on Tdeat4y, 2wen to the disgust of | grat husband, M. Mazare, whon ave was aboot 99 | 4M faid, "Arc you in any trouble, matam >” "Na 4 ye 5 enn eae meal By (he (he e possible i There is ieariul sickness among the troops, and | tue sporting wen, who ant pated a rica harvest Dl ‘ abos Ls erg heed mina results will be eagerly watched by politi. | Domingo until the annexation scheme can varus d ty f ae the bag I beep on Of | pe eoidiors guy they never leave the city without sila pidadiad tae years of age, and settled in Philatelpbia, ia Third | *"" aoe Fat, FON ae ee Gaus because of their real or supposed bear- | be revived in defiance of the expressed will | ' a mines. . t appears that Ne Are " th | Datos, attacked br We patriots, aad that tbat ‘Trotting at Fleetwood Parks reet, where she lived in style, Lu 1007, Mazare, | te warner of hie Country 2 Oh, {idem nada ings wpon the Presidential contest of next | Sf Covateey and in contemrt af the public | MUM tuprens in th SiauBL OF Om lain tate ’ peset its The first race was w trot for €5,0;0, play or | Who Was acent of the celebrated Marshal Grouchy, | fqlu ne, toaceic? Ths tomb is over 900 . ‘ i h sentiment of the whole country? ‘The Sov. | i estimated at two and three-fourths millions of | The Baltimore Borgia Ladicted and im Jatt, | pry, between the 0. mm Juno, the property ot Mr. | was come ped by th rsonage to Dulld him a teeno, year, The first of thea elections occurs in | ® sia ie in AEE I rag | tou8s the present total production js set down at | Bavriwows, July 16.—In the Criminal Court | fei ue banker: and Mr. Biokoe: sorrel more Jd" J) mensing near the 2 as ¢ | —The claim that the maize or 1 con Kentucky on the first ‘Tucaday of August, | OTP Was formerly the Mosholu, and was | gyout one hundred aud twelve millions, The | yesterday, Judge Gilmor presiding, the Grand Jury | outside beis Tae second race, a match for 1000 1 America t ne. M complied, s plant fe Indigenous to th f the N “a when a Governor and other Stato officers | auneled in Brooklyn in the fall of 1868. | entire quantity of available coal existing in tho | ndicted Mrs, Eizabeth Q. Wharton tor wil. | between, the b. mi. tomey jn harness, and OA. | larais Urick louse whieh sande ov the savin wide oF | vate be eiuant otaaua atone t 4 and a Legielature aro to be chosen, The | Tbe vessel is not three years old, yet the | pritish Islands has becn calculated to amount to | tully murdering Gen. Wm. Scott Ketchum, U. 8. A., favorite previous to start edn Win ence) |; Cuno ates imers VALS ee Lee Cer eet | ieellisaas kth Gm RRR Orem altanvere el “ ia sy 8 bee demne unseaworthy. h 9,000,000,00 sa 7 by administering poison, and for attempting to | in three straight beats without a strugzie grounds adgoirs s Grouchy was preven ‘om | ¢ . very epublicans are making a gallant Sgt, and | bas been condemned os unseaworthy, Whet 80,000,000,000 tons. At the present rate of con- | Murder Eugen Van Ness by the sume Weawe, 1 Fleetwood Park, Sat July 15, match $5,000, ing to this cormtry. Mazare purchased the prop. | Chinese authors in at iteame orig oug! © aid of the eot | # commentary upon the management of our | sumption this supply would last over nine hun- | Grand. Jury was componed of some of tue moet iu | ply cule iiwis, Dest Su, in’ oases erty und mage it hes Own Fesitence, and here the | couoirte v, and ¢ wa ored yote, make a good show, they will be | P&V#! aMat H Mears at diate Senator, As the case is | M. Kodeu's ch. m, Josepning aid while Mazare died, and the widow became enamored | yorag See he Roc EL een fasper 22a ean of two and three-fourths millions, it would tast ailabie the sieriif took Mrs, Woartou im cus Sa Of one Smith, a coachiman Im Fr employ. Caluckily y a Ae peaten » Kentucky Democracy having 5 r y 0 n tn a cai me day—Niateh $1.00 eats: b , Smith was warried a cheek 5.090 induce Sunflowers were recommen a ¢ acky nocracy having | An old man, 65 years of age, named | only two hundred and twelve years, and this is so Meer ay StheTR GOR ee faa car} son Daniels’ 0. mm. Topeey (in bare WB [rash hacia Fo Re oaive anenten Buronean savants calied by Blemarck opted tho New Departure with some | Ggorce Srooue, who was the janitor of Odd | what our English cousins are worrying about, | and’ Mrs Craviord ‘Ne scn, Ths mother and | 0-4: Hickock’s bm. Fenny Lee (is waco 5:9 9 [eee son thes sade Maback beckae Mek Le Na CADE SOSA SRA TL¥C Lik: ha Di BET AUR RObT grains of allowance, their triumph will ex: | Fellows’ Mall in Indianapolis, and had charge of | They may rest quite easy in regard to the maiter; | Hauehter were Ceooly villed. Mrs, Wharton ei, | | Fraerwoon Hany twortiag: Jug 1) —Maton 95,00; | Bur aan made a good husband, ant manazed | Parits They called the sunflower a pre ert no influence upon the great conflict of | the private books and work, as well as keys, for | all of them who live to see the supply of coal | furnish in the pla aud dauabter | Nu Meltaberiss buck k. loniso 112] tre property advantageously, but in time be too | tat plirpose, aa having a great power ¢ 1872 some time past, tins been under the domination | exhausted will be very certain to have lived long | 8% ,slawed the privilege of remaiing with wer | A Pavervoue Diige EAS GN aii, o's U | Shed eat Pars: Fai 8 Ma We oe cig neeniberygpor en ory yedimeyth The next two elections of any importance | of a Mrs, PutnxaN, who acquired a fearful in- | enough to witness the invention of some prac — = — Were neglected, and at. (4) age of 80 she from ita leaves, and having a ¢ P take place in Vermont and California on the nee over him, and prevailed upon him to let | ticable substitute for this description of fuel. Ghanbarse Wil AotW Cree AE All Lana AW anc ne Lae Gh eercuctaanqrare’ | Reriberetulphee ol tnacvcriPy naa thes wirtoh eal be used 1a the domestio Gren! fiat “iucaday of September, when each | bet witness the initiation ceremonies in Odd . : Mapaio, July 18—In the Cortes efor Tol: | A few days ago # number of worklngmen wero } fom ims ceva iy Magi aie Gente | ure isa sharp rivalry jst no 4 1 a eee Tal V Fellowship, while she was concealed from view A correspondent of the Chicago Timea, ar. | lentes. of the moderados, combated the vacillatis dise trom ae avy Yard to ia avn for ] rorined to div. miereupon Mr, Macaw packed hie Sa eataeE aeAns GORA ORBLE " ‘4 NEKAOE ADH A CRE ON T | There is a room adjoining the main hall of the Odd | riving in Boston, had his breath nearly taken eager arpa Dept [eh rh mrt NR Wb ASL a AS thas ae. way of showlue tho superiority reny mont will be overwhelmingly Republican as i He denounced the Cabinet for having entertaine d | effeot in the Tairteenth Ward, Williamsbureh, which , ne " f i ' ingly 8 | Fellows’ building, designed for the reception of | away when a hackman demanded only half dol- | 119 Soposition said to have emanated from United | was Oguting acainst Sam Maddox, as a number of | jn sie qnaume wae Nery veaurital tn hee south Ove, aye that a fares ere . ' usual, and the verdict will be of no signifi: | 4, organ, Entrance to this room can be ob- | lar for driving him from the railroud station to | Baws Minister Sickles for the sale of Cuba—a | ig opponents have strack their colora oud kone | and to asect tie xiriien aire which had ‘a9 peeks 18 WEN AHEEA : carve, 1t will be otherwise in California,where | tained only from the outside, and thereto Mrs. P. | his hotel, and smiled instead of scowling when | course cuculated fo eugouras the bosdrocuion tm | ove 1s nim im the hope of obtaining positions. In | Mitation three-quarters of @ century hetive 01 | ig : ‘ x spirited contest is going forward. The Dem- | was admitted by the janitor on severa! different | he received his pay. Boston is a very wicked | United biates, Ho said wuiio pairiotisia beats Honor of tui victory, Sam gave big biowaat tn the | fe ait wae ia gorgeous. alttr inh | a \ the cause, until by e Spanish ivarts Cuba will not b ited. from the lurieenta Ward, Sam. Was elvtita Pe 5 CI ; ceratic Convention adopted an unequivocal | nights, Thence she witnessed three if not five | city, Itis a hardtrinking place ; old travellers | SPanien Mune Culn Ne) tin v4 trom the | protuer. Distriet Collector, was vice, Hob Potter. a | plumed hat, a necklace of diamonds, and invariably. | carpet tack bad yrow a ious New Departure platform, and renominated | initiations. She was supplied wit the private | say that itis the most dificult city to keep sober | sentod's motion tor the vigorous prosecution of tue | delegate to the Republican Geveral Cummictes from | Gp eigeg y uriiiant gel At San inn Hatour for Governor. The Democracy | books and work of the Order, the keys | in there isin the country, Many of its inbabi- | (or ogran Pind te ete ee Tbe | Ward, topped the hesp ol the rest who Were (here su ee * y previons to the a hold the State Dy only asmall majority, aud | to the rooms, and one of tho stools | tants indulge in a sinful game with little shells, | thy speedy suppression of the ein | stints hare’ or tre DRAMATIC NOTES, biog Aman wa f they succeed a ani nee ng Haraur, “as we | of the encampment se articles were | called props, which is as much worse than Kono f sipraction wus asoaied tue ps poston. ak Latin MIGKID REAIAED Aelia) Wamaer: Sa arin Allon Wil appeal b / think they will, the vietory will greaty | M#ken from Indianapolis a day or two | as three-card monte is worse than @ sober game | Cuba caacenbaane Be ie pthc bal em ae r peeiaity,." Sea : N ierinare a ase H BrAVY | ago by the Chief of Police, It is suid that the | of seven-up, Bostonians are given to deceit deer ys ger ida asada] BARAT t ‘ tho Adminiatr , Fite OF te ergy: Tree fienul ¢ La encourage the progressive wing of the party y sald the + | cuba shuld be kept at ail hazar Mabama contivues to de co the Adu! attoi Auras ert 2 nt, th all eect titel The only sthey | Janitor instructed the woman in three degrees of | they hang out placards in their hotels, ‘No Ii fs FAERMnGae exhoniion: Warner Collector ot SEE eerie Raa lite aN How in all sections of the Union. ‘I'he only other | iaconry, She makes hor boast that she is an | quor sold here,” und proceed to sell it as fast ow «General Greenthal in Quod. the Port of Mobile, He bas unquestionable evi | Tom Holas are the nit at the Hawery Then Neel nachoay j ; State elcetion in Sey tember ia that of Maine, | Oda Fellow and a Freemason, and has given evi- | called for ; while citizens, otherwise respectabl On the 8th of July Jacob Nathing of 119 East | dence that the removal ot Dr. Miller was mad dardon 0} 1 Troy new Mr, MeGin ' on the second Monday of the month. Both } dence that she kuows more than she ought to | will slip into drug stores for their whiskey, | ! ireshidraw S900 from the Germania Bink, | Alou 8h usiw aod ha willcon ihe aesemablinn wou bey ’ ; Ae oe parties have held their nominating conven: | about Odd Fellowship, Now for the reason fur | which they swallow under the pretence of sida eon a Se Merci m8 4 meus » and one Congress in December next, ofter a resoiution for now attraction Moret at Wood Lee peal ent to the Botebers’ and Drovers’ ik, where he n investigation, any letter ve beon received searge € tas sd v Vi Lege +4 tions, that of the Democrats cordially ratify. | her seeking that which heretofore to woman has | water, But Boston lias ono redeeming quality : | Yt Soy ore, dustas he stepnet thom the door | at tie teessury Departmeut. from. prominent. ite ation vi hee M Fl eores ioanat 6 hie ing the New Departur The State will | been a sealed book, For some time past the | ber hackmen are, almost without exception, hon- | of the bank, four or five men fod against tiny | pub a Alabama, prove g agalnnt action Phew Mr. James f , x 4th “ Abtt go Republican, but we thiuk Dy a | jauitor bas paid twelve dollars © month rent for | est civil, obliging, and reasonable in their | andsazed his nowy, On Satttian nant Detce | of the Admiulirition hones Were w tocal An Angel" wo | | ‘ majority kas than the party obtained Iast | te woman's house, Sho wanted more money, | charges, It would be a great blessing for New | slits the General” and ‘hie brother, Hoviai | tue San Doninga Swiadie not Abandoned : Rae ak Rai ear nd demanded one thousand dollars a ye 7 ork if ours were just like the Greonthal,, Ar, Aarhing positively tided the Asttty yrmation has been ‘ f ' year, Should this be so, it will give alendto | ond demanded one thousand dollars a yoar, This | York if ours wero just liko them i General” Two daughters of Greenthat swore thay | WY Tut has iy | ve ' Hint it we & he refused t Sho asked for five hundred | — hoth wen were at home at the tine of the, robbers | received | as in constant couinuaica Kureel sit Khe taVOrAbo Wal A French | ha the Democracy of the New England States and a mortgage on one of the janitor’s houses The timbers of the bridge over the Mar. | Heyman was discharged, Tho * Genera’ was cou abandoned Nr. Sam Ryan will opes T Pastor's 0; i fs “ Which they will be sure to follow in the con: | 5 j Pea ath) neth river, on tho Nashville and Northwestern | mitted for trial a See. Pot cath | 1eaets Ram evga will nea Tony Ai pageant “ 5 t This was also refu n she told what she | F Hors qrmmar teri thle oven ine with : struction of (heir platforms when their turns | jad seen and learned, On Friday night the jani- | allroad, through which a train recently broke sa Mp Listen a the Violial te Money labes | att also 00 pe aed tw eh pe con tor was tried before a committee of Odd Feilows | With terrible results, though externally sound, | | Mr. Listemann, who has been a i Ayenes ers nisokine’ Ba Pennsylvania, Indiana, and Towa | and expelled from the Order, He was defended | Were found to be filled with a rotting core, ‘This | nist {h festa fan ih fast Wen stares has tru a 4 “ elect, anit a marked ae vote on th lay of October, The | by the Hon, Wa. Watiace, Itis suid that he is | '# accounted for on the supposition that the tim- | rrr ter se central Burk Carden concerto, nc, wth of Tad Wincodiy Young sirla are wearn r \ ' a at Democrats in all these States have buried ping close to his hou ber, white pine, was cutin tho spring whom the | caionully also nppearing asasoloist, Next winter | Lincoluy the youngest son of the late President, i ° dead issues, and frankly accept the Coustitu er . bt Ma bedh — he will discontintg bis Orchestral playing aud Will } died at the Ciiston Mousa in Chicago on Saturday | ,,!!e nes Head crogiet cox sone of tion a8 it is, Since 1856 these four Stat Six crews aro at Springfield preparing for Jake Ma wh Canuot be Beaten, What in Boston's loss 1s our guin, for ‘Mr, Liste. | Morning, of dropsy of ¢ arts aged 19 years, nN sce sins estat fu he he rowing reg nich takes place there thi ro the Kuuor of The Sun, mann has atonce been recognized aw an artistol the | Wis take vtew d H fF cise i Dee uny he a. stn have been ay the trustworthy Re. | te rowing regatta which takes place there tl 1 i a + ur [ORR Pas teenie at TecaealagH a4 an OPAL OU Ah || Ron Pas acolyte falauay prusteeoad be hex io ay “ ; publican States In tho Union. The Tome, | "eek: ‘They are tho Brown University and | | Sin: Youn ill Hardenbergh be beaten?” | Pence ’dnd being it sympathy with the highest aed | siction ihe rh Hite past ave A pape ine eige Freshman crows, the University crow from Am- | NO All the money that the * Ring" ever stole, | heat forma of musieal comoosition, His tone ———— he ei ch Hrs large farnis a ) : ¢ oF twice carried the Loris | itt the il va 1 Frest ever had, or ever will have, cannot beat dake ff pure and true and beauutul, and bie piaving much ae | a tnd from Cables aud ours IN . aiedwitaa | Y z ' A Jatures in Ohio and Indiana, but at tho luat | Urey the Harvanl University and Fevshimen | genbergi. The peoplo of hs district love hia honor | piugyare, nnn Suu uacm Ko With ualloyed J TTT Rta oy " Q zo. in (rou : ' ables. & ' ' threo Presidential contests the wholo four | coms thd the Atalantas of this city, The Har) him, nd they would, Republicans as well as Demo : ine _ Bin: If we should presumo so much as t ’ Hand alevettos are much vend {0 ornament ‘ . Lieepemtty wont Republican by large majoritiog. Oli, | Tad Waiversity erow is short of two of its best | erate, voto even tor his old hat and boots, No, no Tho Huymakern? tant Victory, fest « motto for your paper we would sa airy sae AES im a pas eiad a ea ah “ep Cite | mea, Lorwan and Mice, Joo Wano is traluing | Too % Bose” and Pelee had bester keep thelr bands PAT i ide FO alr Nad i an pe need ot VOur Are column thin i Ie A the | Buise curls, tio at, eth, awkward affuire, | tut the ns " aL ar wa wil es romain true to the Amberst boys, The diferent cre 2 i #8 ues z o v6 | lige L6T THe Chine BA: FRE TULY W have tinaliy Font of dato, aud are how Quly Word arked a e Amberst boys, Tho different crewa row | of duke AN Userum County May, Weed 3 8 ace §. Lash hi. Farvy Yeas np, | by shop gitlauud Gurivae woulens geuerally supporeds